Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 23, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORI), OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 23. 100!).
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Tuesday's
Specials
25 dozen blue and fancy
Drinted Japanese Tea
Cups and Saucers ; full
size ; perfect goods ; per set
of G, .
$1.25 Each
10 dozen fancy printed
Japanese Cups and Sau
cers: closing out price, per
set-of 6,
75c Set
Japanese fibre Bread Baskets, Japanese Straw Mats,
for the table, 5c and 10c each.
Japanese "Wood splash mats, 15c, two for 25c.
10 dozen full 5-pint 3Iilk Crocks, 20c in any other
store ; here tomorrow, , .
10 ceuts each
Lace Edge Shelf Paper, closing out price. 200 sheets
lc each; 100 sheets, 2 for 5c; 500 sheets, 5 for 5c each.
All colors.
Table Oil Cloth, full width, good pattern, best qual
ity, 25c yard.
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CHINA AND JAPAW HAVE .'jAtaridiiiR. C'luna agrees, to afford Jii-
- REACHED AN AGREEMENT; pan every assistance in the recon-
' .striietion of the Antiing-Mukden rajl-
- TOKJO. Aug. 21. Tlie raemoran-! road and withdraws all her objee-
dum signed at Mukden by represen- tions.
tutives of the Japanese and Chinese ;
governments, virtually closes the ; Tea, eoffoa, beer or claret, with
Japunose-Chiiiet-e controversy. Ac-. club lunch, 30 coots, at the Emcriek
eordhi. to the tunas of this under- Cafc.: ' " ' , "
THE PORTLAND FAIR AND ,
LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION
The primary object in organizing
the Portland Fair and Live stock cx
M)sition was to foster and udvuuce
the livestock interests of Oregon und
also of the northwest. With this ob
ject in view the business men of Ore
gon pit together and formed such an
organization.. Among the promoter-
aiv Portland's and Oregon's tul
prominent bankers, wholesale and re
tain! merchants. Through their un
tiring efforts Portland has one of
the best equipped fair plants on the
Pacific coast. Two hundred thousand
dollars wero spent in securing this
plant and today it is the talk of the
Pacific eoast.
The race track is a regulation mile
track, laid out mid built on the best
plans obtainable. It is considered the
fastest track on the coast and this
wos demonstrated last year when
Kay O'Light paced to the coast's
3-year-old record of 2:08Vi-
The grandstand is situated on the
north side of the grounds and from
it one of the finest panoramic views
in Oregon inny be seen. Almost ev
ery part of the entire grounds is vis
isble from the grandstand and an un
eiiialed view of the races muy he
seen from it.
ltarus for horses, cattle, sheep and
sttino have been built and each is ar
ranged for its special purpose. The
barns are large and roomy and pres
ent nice appearance and exhibitors
who were at tho fair last year sjwuk
very highly of the accommodations.
The business men and 'citizens of
Portland feel justly proud of the
fJOO.OOO plant and all Oregon should
turn out and support this fair, which
will be held September 20-25; and a
banner crowd is expected.
Fresh crawfish received daily Itom
tho Quelle at Portland at the Kasli
Grill.
- Iteud the new ad of the Ashland
Commercial College and' enter Sep
tember lith. '
Barnyard Conferences.
An nouncement
Manufactures' Sample
Sale of Suits, Etc.
Begins Wednesday morning
Closes Saturday uight
Our Mr. Hutchason, while in New York contracted for an Immense
shipment of manufacturers' sample Suits, Waists, Dresses, etc., and
from Wednesday until Saturday you can purchase these newest and
best garments (newest as to point of workmanship) for prices that will
average a saving to you of from 25c to 50c on every dollar spent. We
nvite you to come and look. SAVE RIGHT AT THE START OF THE
SEASON.
The Hutchason Co.
Successors to
BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY
A Reasonable Argument.
First Iiooxtcr What ilid you say
wncu she threatened her mother? '
Second Rooster I just gave her the
laugti. You know sue was raised in
an inr;nbntor. Philadelphia: Press. .
Sdvoy Theatre
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
OH THOSE BISCUITS " .
THE KING'S FOOL ' t fiaflg
THE FADED LILIES
"0 WAITS NO DELAYS
COOL, COMFORTABLE ONE DIME
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Attendant Sir, you know very well j
tli;it doipt are noL admitted here.
Visitor -He Isn't my clog.
Atteiidiiut- ISM, It followed you lu.
.Visitor Well, xii did you.
At the Nash - II. Forbes, Italic;
). T. Wolfe, Touopah; F. M. Hiving,
, f. W. Spillman, ('. C. Need. Lincoln;
f. If. liaam. city. ('. F. Ilafliaway,
S. B. I.uthermnn, F. T. Oriffith, Port
land; W. A. Gentrv. Thuln: H. V.
Orchestra music duriiiK dinner each Voight, Los Angeles; Airs. II. II.
evening at the Nash Grill. . I Fitch, C. Fitch, Ulica; W. li. Dyer
and wie. Hood Ifiver; A. McIajuii,
C'hicngo; W. II. Lyons, Portland; O.
II. Itontwcll and wife.
Ilcst 25-cent dinner in town eorved
e.vary day at the Spot Cnfc. .
.Mrs. I). T. Lawtnii has returned
front a trip to Newport.
A Full Car of Absolutely Fresh
HARD WALL PLASTER
This is the best quality of hair fibered hard wall plaster on the market. We
also have a broken lot of surfaced common 1x12 at a bargain if taken at once,-