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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909. REMNANT WEEK All Odds and Ends, Summer Goods, Etc., to close Out The next week mid probably the balance of July will be devoted to dosing out KI1.MNANTS, and this means the ends of all linos i:l' -iiiiitinv goods and broken lots whieh we desire to close out and discontinue. We can't tell you about all of the special close-outs today; but men tion enough below to interest you and invite yon to plan to visit here often and eaniiue the offering which will be on display from lime to time and which you may not be able to learn about unless you visit the store. Suit Remnants Seems a strange heading, doesn't itt Hut it is true neverthclesy. About 25 suits left, not one worth less than $20, and most of them formerly sold at $35, $40 and $50. While they last we offer the choice of the entire lot for A QQ only p77 Skirt Remnants You .should have an extra Skirt for summer and fall wear. Yuu can buy ouc now either for best or second best and all you need to pay is about half at the originul price. X GET OUR PRICES Remnants of All Piece Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Etc. OUR CENTER AISLE on the dry goods side has been cleared out and long tables filled to overflowing with Remnants of Dress floods, Ginghams, Shirtings, Muslins, Wash Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, etc, etc., have been placed on these tables for convenient select ing. Ton should come and look them over, for every dollar spent means a dollar saved, and a dollar saved is a dollar made. Come and make money. REMNANTS Below are ends of lines the remnant part whieh we offer at close-out prices which ara astonishing when you see the goods. Am a yard for a lot of regular 12 l-2c and "15c Ginghams. lira yard for a lot of fine 15c and 20c Ginghams, Lawns, etc. f r a pair for about 19 dozen of Chil- Iv dren's Hosiery; most all sizes and reg ular 20c sellers. I A each, or $l'a dozen, for a big lot of Huck Towels, worth 15c. 5c each for a lot of very good 10c Summer Vests, all sizes. REMNANTS Here are more of the broken lots which we continue to close out and you will buy when you look, if your needs are along this line: Sweaters reduced one-fourth. Kimonas about half. Child's Dresses, half price. Infants' Jteadwear, half price. Wash Dresses, less than half. Waists, about half. Infants' Wear reduced a quarter. REMNANTS Here are alluring specials in the cleanup or remnant line. Honestly, now, did you ever se,e such wonderful offerings? 50n Vests for only 25c 25c Vests for only 17c 20ct Vests for only lis Ifl.On Belts, stylish 47? 75c Belts, to osc at 29c Khaki Suits and Skirts on sale. All Pillow Tops to close. 50c Hosiery for 33c Some 20c Laces . ...7c Some 15c Laces 5c Lace Curtain Sales. See the Windows THE HUTCMSON CO. Succesors to BAKER HUTCHASON Cb. Medford Oregon See the Interior i PAL AND PERSONAL? v - Sec "Three Weeks" tonight. ' Some of the cleverest boxers and wrestlers of the Pacifc Coast mipcur nightly in the Arena at the expos'.;c.i in Situ' tip. -Miss M. B. Towne of Jacksonville spent Sunday in Ashland. Mrs. Will Coleman visited in Ash laud Sunday. W. J. Sturgis of Grants Pass is visiting in Medford. J. W. Redden was a recent visitor ' in Grants Pass. ' Houses for sale or rent; all kinds and sizes. Benson Investment Co. PS Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clay have re turned from an extended eastern trip. W. II. Humphrey has returned from a trip to Klamath county. O. Burnett is camping in the neigh borhood of Big Butte Fred Herrin was down from Ash land Monday on business. State Game Warden R. O. Steven Bon of Forest Grove was in town on business one day recently. Phone your orders for sweet cream or I'li'tc.J'iilk ' lh i-ronmerv. J. F. Campbell and Wife of Jack- sonville were Ashland visitors Sun day. Miss Pauline Renter arrived from The Dalles on! day last week for a few weeks' visit with her mother in Jacksonville. Miss Renter's eugng' ment to Max Vogt was announced in Sunday's Oregoninn, the weddin;; to take place, some time in August. Social and dance at the Bungnlow . tonight, the. finest dance floor in the elate. Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville left for Grants Pass Monday to con milt an optician. Attorney. M. Purdin was in Jnck P Bonville recently on business. Gus Newbury has purchased a Buick from, the Hodson company of Medford. Private dancing lessons at the Bun galow afternoon and evenings by ap pointment. Telephone 584. Miss Louise Jones of Jacksonville left for Seattle and Portland Mon day evening for a month's vacation. Lewis Ulrich and Charles Dunforl spent Sunday fishing on Applegate. A picnic party composed of the following Jacksonville people spent Sunday at tne Sterling mine: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Meadcr, Miss Mar garet McCoy and Miss Estep of Med ford and W. T. Grieve and family o; Jacksonville. Ladies can learn to shoot at shoot ing school, next to fire house. Lady in attendance. 100 William Hodson of Medford was at the county seat on business Monday. Judge II. K. Hauna has been culled home from Grants Pass where he went to hold court, by the illness if Mrs. 1 fauna. All good people of Medford are cordially invited to attend the social dance at the Bungalow Saturday night. District Attorney B. F. Mulke went to Grants Pass Sunday to at tend circuit court. Business is good. Talk it over with Benson Investment Co. 98 Jnnu's J. Hill made a "big hit'' lit t'.c (ii'i-iii:: r. r the Seattle exposition but John L. Sullivan is the 'screech'' with the crowds at the arena on the Pay Streak. Sucn is fume. Peter M. Kershaw has returned from a visit to Grayviile, III., as fni as the Seattle fair. He will arrive in Medford about July, 20. Mis Effa I.efling of Central Point was a recent Medford vinitor. William C. White of Ashland was n Medford visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calder ore spending tlio month in the hills on Ihe west side of the vallev. Judge J. R. Neil was in Medford on business Tuesday. ( John Seedson of Sacramento is visiting in Medford with friends. Henry Johnson of Grants Pass spent Tuesday in Medford. : K. A. Jones of Big Butte was transacting business in Medford on Tuesday. He reports business boom ing in his section. Superintendent Fields of the South era Pacific was a visitor in Medford Tuesday. R. W. Stearns, graduate of the state university of Iowa ns bachelor of science and later receiving the M. I), degree from Ihe Northwestern University of Chicago, has located permanently in the city. .Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Kluui left Monday evening for a trip to the lair. They were accompanied by Miss Ella Cook of Jacksonville. Mr. and .Mrs. F. E. Merrick and family have left for a camping trip in Ihe neighborhood of Butte Falls. Mr. aiid Mrs. Walter Pollard spent Sunday in Sams Valley. Arthur Brown inspected the West ern Oregon orchards company's hold ings Tuesday. II. G. Bales of this city has lakcii apartments at the Hotel Moore. Banner Bill at The Savoy. Follow Ihe crowd. Everybody goo lo the Savoy because there are no waits or tiresome delays there and the pictures are always clear. bcin'.: the best shown in southern Oregon. The pictures tonight are as usual t Savoy brand. They cnn'l. be beat ami there is many a good laugh bronchi out when such headliners as "The Little Peacemaker" and "The Us I ling Advertiser' are hIiowii. Other features moke a bill no one .-dinnld miss. Remember, the Savoy (is cool, cozy, comfortable. Entire change of pro gram tomorrow night. The Savoy -one dime. . . BENSON IN SEATTLE; PETITION WAITS Governor Benson is still in Seattle attending the exposi tion and will noto return to Salem until Wednesday, hence Iheis has been no action so far iu icgord to Ihe petition of th city of Medford that a citcnil judge be sent to this distric; to hear the condem nation proceedings in connec tion with the Hanley proper ty on Little Butte Creek. Net Pltty, but Pork. Tito loUowlug lilt of humor la taken from "The Furrliigduii.." nu Kiigllh roiunnre. 'i'ho NpenUer ore Mm. Mate uoii and Mrs. Donkey, worthy wlvca, hut not altogether iibov feeling u ver min plciiNiiic In showing up Hie way of husbands; "They've no n-ime, men haven't." bald .Mm. llnukr; "ttmt't uhnt'i thu matter with tbein." . . . "You never spoke u truer Word; Mm. Monkey," replied Mm. llatcxon. '"I'ho very best of ilicui don't properly know the difference between their .mil and I heir Ntouuiclm, and the' fancy they are n-wrcttlliig with their doubls when really It l their illnnem (tint arc wren , illug with them I "Now, take Halt-ton hlsetf,". cun tinned Mm. Ilalcmiu, "A kinder liu. ; Im nil or lH-iter I'lirUdlnn never drew ! breath, yet mi sure an hit louche a lilt ' of ;iork he begin to worry hlxnclf ll hi ml the Nulvallou of IiIk hoiiI till i tliere'ii no living lil him. Ami then he'll fit In the front purler and euguge In prayer fur hour at n time till I , miya to li I in r " 'Hatcfoii.' rnivf I. 'I'd be n shamed to go troubling the l-ord with a pmyer when h pinch of cnrbomite uf oln would ( thlug Mralgbt again!1" Dytlng Rut Flower. "Kvcry oner lu awhile omr Rorlt get huny and put some odd colored bloKsom In hi window a an extra attraction to the display." wild a club man. "1 Juat noticed on down lb treet. It conalaled of a bunch of Im- ! pomlbly green caruatlou. At Unit lice a good many people thought they were miide of paper, but they got liilereRted wheu they found out that tbry were 'natural.' Now, anybody who want to have any of their freak flower can get tbein by buying mum klud of aulllue luk. any color dealred. Curnatlou are Hi eUt to color white one, of count. Put their ifm In a rial filled with luk.. Their item arc aoft, and In (hurt while the larger vein In their pet I arc filled with the luk. Don't let them abaorli too union color. They ore prettier Willi JiiHt o much. Then reniov thcin and put them lu a ion or salt waier. 1. 1 1 leu of the valley lend t hem eel ret tu thin nebcin also. I fact, any white, soft teinmrd flower may be uted." Philadelphia Ktcord. EUGENE Y. M. C. A. CORNER STONE IS LAID KUGENK. Or., July IS.--The cor ner stone of Kugene's $00,000 Y. M. C. A. building was laid by President Campbell of the University of tl"cgoii. An address was also made by ivau II. Ilhodes, slate seerelarv of lie- V. M. C. A. The ciunpaigii for the funds for Ibis building was one of the most noted in Ihe hilory of V, M. C. A. work, Ihe full .t.'iO.OOU being raised in lite short period of eight days. This came as the result of a cu rel'uly or ganized and M'slciiinlie canvas of the entire resident anil hiiiiness district h of Ihe whole town, and represents an average subscription of .$.'1 for every liiaii, woman and child ill F.iigeue. The building itself is to be second lo none iu the entire Pacific North west oiilsidc of Portland mid will conliiiu every convenience known 'o such a building. II will lie ready io open in Ihe fall. Professor Terrnl', formerly inslriudor in the. depurlnienl of mining engineering in the Univer sity of Oregon, and for the past year in Ihe University of Idaho, has been secured as secretary. , Fimou Coif Match. A projreu-d irolf match between two Well known amateur and a leading mi'iubrr of the I guidon atock exchange for a (take of f.Viu reeull tb fauoiM foumonie tu nlilch the Duke of York, afterward Jiuie II., took a prominent part 00 tb l.ellh link In the year less. It ) really au International content. In which the duke, with Jobn PntemoDe, a golfing hoemaker uf great repute, championed Hcofland agiiliiHt two noblemen of Kugland, a heavy mpi'r depending on the lue. Tlii- duke mid the cobbler had on eaay tli lory. thunk largely to the man of the taut, mid John I'ateraone'a abiire of the 11 take hh io aubalantlal that be wus able to build a goodly house In the Cnnougiile, In a wall of wblcb the duke caused 11 hIoiip to be placed bearing Ihe I'lilersone nrui with the motto "Far 11111I mire." a tribute to the cobbler'a drlvlug power. I'atereone' bouse, we understand, aurrlrc today. WeKtnduKter Uozette. Foiled. ' NolselcsHly, but with all hlH might, the burglar tugged at the dressing ta ble drawer, lu vain. It refued 'to open, tie tugged again. "Give It another Jerk," uld a voice behind blin. The burglar tnrned. The owner of the bou wa (lttlng op In bed and looking at blm wltb an ipreanlon of the deepet lnteret on bla face. "Jerk It again. There a lot Of vain able property iu that drawer, but we hnveu't beeu uble to open It alnce the damp weather began. If you can pull H out I'll give you a handsome royal ty on everything tbal'i" Kut the burglur had Jumped out through the window, taking a part ef the ah wllb him. Exchange. Unci Paid. Many year "go Nhuter. popular actor, wax eniiiitied for a few uight lu 11 principal city In (ho north of 1 1 lt I m n 1 1 It iim In the couching day, mil II hug prind that the kIiiiic In ' hi. li he hHvelul (oiiil In which Ihero M'I'e elll llll lid gelltlcllLIII n III I llllll- ii ir na Moppul by a ulllule htghwny. ....;:i. "".e i'iI gcutl.-man preteiii!r(l to bo I' I el Slmler lefolved to be even i:'i bi n An onllngly. when Hie high ; i'i. 11 pi'eeiili it bis pistol anil eoiu :.;ib il I filler to deliver IiIh nieiicy . lino 'j ir be huh n ilc:ul 1111111. "ilniicy!" icinr'ted he. with an If 1 1 - 'le Hill!)! Mill II ColllltelMtllCc llH'I- 1-1 ' i ' .1 mii ant "I Mi, lor . sir:- They miii 1 1 nisi 11, e with any, for uueln lu 1 iihvii.-i pay for me. tiiruplkea n il nil. i our limior." I 1 1 11 lib li ihe highwayman gave ' ' :i i' few runic for his Htupidlty, 1 iie.liiireiiii d the old uriiilcm.in w ith 1 i:iail ilap "li the luce to awaken ' iin mid robbed blin of eciy Klilllliig '" li.id In hl' pi" l et. w lillc Kliulcr. e lie did iiii hie 11 ulngle farthing, wbli grent kallxracllon and merriment1 piimiied hl bniiiiey. Inuglilng heart ily at hm I el lew traveler. Cooking en the Trait. Our cubic allowed me tu assist' him in 1 reparian Ihe lireiil.fiii.1, Ihoiicli I finiev my iiMslNiauee inlu'bt hnvr-Ih'Cii easily dlxpeiKiil wlih lie nageiy r iiiiirkeil ibai If I hiik golUK to rough It I might Hi well beg In- learning now as any time ll un HHtiiiilxblng how oppcliilug 11 men I be prepnrid with the ciy fewi-1 om en leik e liu )o. lanec. he uiiiile bread In (be 11,1 1; .f Hour without ulug a hrvad luu. He hel In wed mil i envlly In Hie Hour. niired In water, adileil lt unit link lii imuiler In proper itiiiui it :-. iiibn piiHceded lo lulu Ihe dough He did another thing In hi rooking that niniKiil me wry niiieb. To preieni Hit- ruflee boiling over bf pland' n moall willow atlck aeruu the i,h'U top of the pot. The Icaion In iliyle Houu folliiwcd. The eoffer biihblrd rftid thru rimbrd ap lu Ihe lop of Hm- pot as though II w a going lo boll omt Ihe Hide and cilliiguli.li the lire, till aa noon on II touched the willow ll mile bird like Mmif ielillelll Ibiug. r'urvat and Hirvam. Captain John Smith and Rat. Tliv Iniirplil ixivigiiiiir CnpiuiM John Smith lu Ihe uurne of bin Jmiruejlng in (be llfriuud I1111I nonic rvp.luc uf 1 be nil a a demruetlve fun e. "Hut Hie gieiit i;oi of heaven." he t rllr. "canned iiurli on lucre uf allly ml In the npivVof mo ycora au lu ulxniud before they regarded them Ibul ibey llllrd nut only tlnwe place where luey Krre Umi landed, but, awlminliig from place 10 place, uprend ibeiukrlvr Into nil part of the country, IniKimnck that there wu no land but It wa pmlered with I hem. and mnnr llhe barv lireu taken wltb nil In their Pel lien which tbry cuuglil hi awliuuilug from lie 10 lie. Their iicMh tbey bad In alrno! ey ery tree and lu most plure their bur row In the ground Ilk conic. They pared not the fruit of the plonta or tree or the very plant theimelvui. tint nte tem up." All effort to cxtcr. minute ll cue vrniln proved unHiicce. ful, 11111I the iiufertuuntc colutihtl "were dcstllnte of brend for a ycre or two." TS TravoUr Joy. The cream of lunar tree, which l nliio called the "our gourd," grow In I nortliern AiiKirullo nnd bo a trunk f which iiicnmii'c" from seventy to ; eighty-five fi-et In clrcumfrrencr, bnt I which I only twenty or thirty fet high. The wood I aoft and Juicy and wbeu atecped In water provide the thlraty traveler wllb a refreahlng ami cooling drink. The fruit I about eix lie-hen long, vhnped like a lemon nnd coiilnlim a gently acid pnlp, which lame like cream of tartar. Wherrier it I lo lie found a mll encampment of weary wayfarer nnfurl their lent. Wheu algbted In the buab the fnmon tree 1 alwaya greeted with a long written by II nrly bUKhrinigcr called "Sing Hey For Ihe Traveler' Joy." New York Telegram. Tat For Tit. They were vlttlug out lu lb couverr atory. Ham ut on the aofu. and Sally at 011 Ham. but It wa all right, for ho bud Jimt aked her to marry him. Hbe bnd said, "I don't care If I do," and thu I bey were engaged. "Sum, dear," she began. "11m I the ' only glrl'V- "Sow, look here. Hally," he Inter i ruptcd, "don't ok me If you're the only girl I ever loved. You know aa ! well a I do" "Oh. Hint wiiMii't the queKtlnu at all, 811111." Nhc answered. "I wa going to ask If I was tin- only girl who would have you." London Auiwer. , ' Difficult Advioo. Mm. Kiiyce wo talking to another young woman at a tea. "How decidedly better off man would be," aald the other young wo man, "If 'he would only take L'ji wife' advlcel" "(Julie true, my dear," aald Mn. Hayce. "I've advised my George time and lime again not to bet on bora that don't win, but ha will do It." All Unr.cniptt. A titled Kngliahmaii waaapenklng of the impoverished nobility of the old world. ' "Wluit 11 (ierinun friend of mine fcaid of hi family I true of too iiiimy fuml He. My friend was a graf. I was 1 lu lling bin ensile on Hie Ithlne. lie Hhowed me there one day many proof of his race' iiuibiuliy. "'l'enr me,' ryld , milling a yawn. 'I bad no Idea you went bin k m' far ' "He polnlrd proililly lo nil old Heel bouiel cbei.l 01 black 011k. "'Why. my boy,' s:i Ul he. 'I've got bills In Ibere doling bncli to the twelfth 1 eiiiury.' " 8altino a Diamond Mine. A man lu Smith Africa while walk lug one day over III properly with 11 parly of primpi-clum suggested I hut they unsay some of Ihe Hull. In the enroll that enaucil eight rough din iiioiiiIh were found,' and offers begun to fly through the 11 Ir at a rapid rule for the liind. when the horn's wife called out' lo her huabimd. "Why, John, where are the oilier two?" The eipiel lo In nlory I left to I be liu-agiiiniliiii.-. Iliwion lii-eurd.