Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 01, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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T1IK MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. ME 1) FORD, ORK(U)N. HATUKDAY. AtlfllJST 1. !!)()!).
iSQClAL AND PERSONAL!
"Miktido" tonight. Price "0c.
Wesley Green hus begun the. ereo
lioii ol' a new buiipilow. using the
foundation und plans of the one De
cently destroyed by fire in limigalov
addition.
Ibiiiuelfs former home itijlnrt;.. Mock to select from nt Medl Mrs. Mury K. I'uymi, . Mi June, Why i-unIi homo (liih hot vu'tillior,
visit Mr
Siiokane mid also other cities, iuelud- ford's exclusive Ten
iiig Seattle, where they will visit the More III! drupe street
exiHisition. This is Frank' firM v:i- I :t:io:i.
ealion in two years and he plans i
Thev will bo
and Coff'io
I'hone Main
iniike up for lost time.
absent about two weeks.
O. Burnett has returned from an
extended oiinipinR trip m the ntMRlt
borhond of Wig ltutte. He
having n splendid time. -
The best show of the season, the
"Mikado," price "0c.
Kdwnrd Judy of (tiil'I'ili Crock was
A iv you a
have a .it 'h
School.
good sholT If so we
fcr ou. The Shooting
Wilson and Miss Agnes I'uo loiivo when you can gel bent lunch in town
.,, ... NIX weens puiasuro trip , ,,, K,0, ,.,. for o:,T
Sitka, Alaska.
J. M. KiliMlii' is showinir it ti.-n L-
suiiiiniii' miiiiiiwIi fni.i.l M...tr.....i 'lett
Mr. nud Mr
Fred Cnlvig, F. I..
Washburn und Miss Kcu ratlersoti
Saturday luoiiiing for mi in-
II another fresh shipment of l'i-h "i which the vine bus become attach-J definite outing al Cralei' Lake mi l
tmlav in the liogue Hiver l'i-li ('.' to the squash. The rapid growth other points of interest.
"i""" imn inisi'i. uii'm'u niiTM'n vii'ij "' -iiiii'-ii hut me vine in iwn; ii. ii. .loiiuson, who recently pill'
day in the week. "lid it continued to grow, drawing it chased laud in tha vallev, lias luft
l.asl appeal nnec of the opera Mlsleiiance tiniu the sipiush, iift'ofd- for his old lloinii in Washiiigtou anil
"Mikado" tonight. Don't fail to so iK n rate iusiance of reproduction will return aeconipiuiicd by his fam
it. Kciueniber the price "0c. ; through the fruit. jy.
Colonel J. I'. Mundv on a bnsi- "MBBaaBBBaBBaBaBaaBaBaBaBBaBaaaBaBaBaBBaaaaaBaBaaaaaBaaaBaBBBBBBBBBBBaaai
At tho low mice, of 50e everyone i
should see thfi Hoston Ideals present a recent visitor in Medtord.
the "Mikado." It is surely well worth I y-, s. Kedfield of I'hoenix trans
your time and money. acted business in Med ford Friday.
Mrs. D. F. Bnrnird, the milliner, ! Dick Stinger of ltutte creek spent
left for Eugene FridAv to visit friends i Saturday in Medford.
William Fnllisoii of Denver, Co1 ,
is visiting friends in Medford.
Homy Cute Is n Medford visitor
from A -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . '
The grfnt Austrian liuliui., Ho.
inanoff, will tender cc. ml solos ,n
Ihe iiiusictil prognuu ,,l I lie Nit-h
grill Sunday evening.
M. CiiIIioiiii of I'lnnmix spiiut Sat
urday in Medford on hiiiiic.
The county coiui will liiect m tit
ular sosinu in .l.ii-li-i.iu illn m(
W'edneMday.
1L L. Helms and family of Lelnnd
are Medford visitors.
Orders for sweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled.- Phone the
oreamery.
Frank Mayficld of JJeagle was a
recent visitor in Medford. He came
in to receive medical attention, hav
ing run a huge splinter into his arm
near the elbow, causing a very pain
ful wound.
Elmer A. Hicks, Charles Carney,
J. A. Torney of the Oregon Or
chards Syndicate loaves Saturday on
a business trip to Scuttle.
E. P. Hughes of Ashland sont
Friday in Medford.
Four rebuilt typewriters, as good
as new; two Underwoods, visible. $.")
each; two Remingtons, .4." each. Ap
ply to C. E. Taylor.
Many campers will leave during fh
next few days for the mountains.
Trips thave been deferred during this
Richard Calder. William Duncan and ! month that the campers might take
a few others plan to leave at the first advantage of the opening of the deer
of the week for an extended hunting-! season.
trip on Elk creek and kill a few deerj - j,ff Heard spent Saturday out near
as- the season opens on August 1. j Kagle Point on the Big Sticky.
Father J. J. Carr of St. Mary's ! Will Stewart has decided to remove
church. New York city, and Father T. j to Medford. He will reside on Mis
J. Wilson of Old Point Comfort, Va.. tletoe street.
are visiting Father von Clarenbeck. County Assessor Grieve was a vis
Hear, Romanoff play at. the Xash j Jtor in Medford ou Saturday.
grill Sunday dinner. 1 jr, w. W. Eifert is planning an
Table d'hote dinner at the Xash extended visit in Roseburg with rel-
grill Sunday evening. Special mu-1 atives.
sic. i Table d'hote dinner at ihe Xash
Remember the '"Mikado" tonight I grill Sunday evening. Special mil
I ne-s trip to Crescent City, Cal. lie
j is still endeavoring to promote the
building ol' a railroad from Mcilfin-d
. to the coast.
Captain Jack Aslhury of t!o!-l
Hill. Como Fiero of Central Point,
Ik Connor of Table Rock and Erurt-f
Webb were Saturday visitors in Med
ford. Dr. George Hill, a missionary :j
Japan, is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Wr. I
1. Vawlcr. He will speak Sundavj
evening on Japan at the Itaplist I
churvh. .
Don'i miss hearing the great vio- j
linist. Ikomanoff, at the Xash grill's
7."i-ccnt table d'hote dinner Sunday !
evening. . .. j
Tho Ashworth place, consisting of
2, 'i acres of alfalfa land near Tolo.
has been purchased by Xrr. Hoover
of Phoenix for $H.r00. '
J. W. Perkins is expected Satur-!
dav evening from Roseburg.
for the last time. Price 50c.
sic.
Fred Champlin of Gold Ilill spent i Last chance to see' "Mikado." Price
Saturday in Medford. . . y. . '. j "'0c. .
Colonel George P. Itims, of Tolo Mi-s. J. G. How and Miss Edith
and Commodore J. W. Hicks of Cer.-; How of Xorth Bend are recent Med
tral Point were Medford visitors Sat- j ford arrivals.
nrday. R. M. Hutchiiisoii of Pierson. Idaho
V. C. McCray returned from Ksli'and J. M. Hut?.,Mnon of Delinout, S.
lake Saturday. - j D., are visitors in Medford.
Jason Hartman, the bridge builder, 1 You wouldn't go to a hardware
spent Saturday in 3IedforL-:. . store for a hat. Then why take
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett leave chances on the average grocery store
Saturday. evening for an extended -vour ieas ail(1 coffee, when you
trip through the northwest. They will can get guaranteed quality and o
NASH GRILL
Table d'Hhoo Dinner, Sunday, Aug. I.
Ripe Olives Celery Salted Xuls
Consomme Prineiuiro Royal
Green Turtle .
Broiled White Fi.-h, Sauce Tartar
Saratoga Chips
Salad Wuldo'rf
Sweet Bread Patties a In Tunpie
Petit Pois
Maraschino Punch
Fista Wafers.
Roast Young Turkey with Dressing
Striiigloss Beans
Xew Pot a toe- in Cream
French Ice Cream
Assorted Fnncy Cake
Keufchntel Cheese
Bent's Water Cracker
Demini Tasse
Every third yard Dross (jixni
I3c yard. 'Take your choice of
any woolen dress material in
this store, no mailer what tin'
former selling price has been.
It will pay you to lay in your
supply at these prices.
.'I yards Cotton Challies, ibis
ile Ho
Best red seal Gingham, this
Slll' I3c
Best :S( -iiit-li Percales, this
""I" 1 3c
'J-'io l.iidics' Sleeveless Vest i,
rliis sale t3c
What l:io will buy in notions:
Darning Cotton, black or
white, li f..r 3c
Be-I American Pins. ,i
(r I3C
."c Kid Curlers, .'I for 130
:i cards Pearl lltiltous for 13c
1.")c r-iiibroiderv hoops, ca.l3c
ti rolls Cotton Tape, black or
while 3c
'.I packages Xeeillcs, this
sale I3C
Ladies' mid Sails I3() Nn
matter what the price three ladies
clubbing together - Ihe third gels her
suit for 1 3c
Only 2 days left
mm
Everything in store re
duced during this 13c
sale.
MONDAY and
TUESDAY
THE
HUTCHASON
Successor of I II
BAKER HUTCHASON C().jVF
Dasl iug Sil'i Special - Every
third yard ni fancy Silks, 13c
yaiil.
This iiicliiilci till our siiiiniicr
silks, fancy silks, tul'l'ctri. c.-.
ii mill I. t what former price, h
does in. I include blnck.
Wide Embroideries, ono bal!'
Mi ril 1 3C
.'illc fancy Taffeta Kibhoiis.
this sale 3c
'd"iv Ladies Hosiery, every thini
lair . . I3c
L'.'i diixon Children's Hosiery.
this sale -pair 3c
Il.'ic viiIiich in Itucklcs, llariells.
Buck Cmiibs; this salt 13c
l.7."i Itodsprciids, this miIi
$1.13
."i0 hentberbli.oin Petti-
coiits, this sale $2.13
$'J.OO Muliii I'tidcrweiir, this
sale ...$1.13
.'1.1c 1'illow Cases, this salo.23c
fl.tHt Sheets (7l!xll(l), Ibis
"'lie 83c
1.7.1 Cotlon Blankets, this
$1.13
iM.t'li Ian Capo Oluves, this
"le $1.33
1.7"i Lace Curlains, llii.
$1.13
All our Lawn Waists up t.i
f'l.Od go at this sale $.3
We aim to give our customers bargains
Plenty of extra sales
people to Horvo your
needs during, thin VJa sale
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