Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 24, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tg MEDF0IlP DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOIiD, OREO OX", TUE8DAY, ATJOU8T 21 1900.
Minxm Lois ,11ml Delia Ivory uro
Kii'iiiliii u low days in ColitHlin.
Tun, coffee, ln-iir or claret, with
dull lunch, III) cunli, ul tliil F.meriek
A. It. Brown ul' AhIiIuihI wuh ii lu
cent visitor in MiMlford.
Judge K. E. Kolly, Jeff IluiirH und
Dr. Wilson of Portland uponl Mimiluy
fishing ul) 1 ho Rogno.
Dn yon lilio crawfishT Tlio NhhIi
drill Nerves them. Fresh' shipments
iliiily from tlio fmnotiH Quelle enfo nt
Portlund. V
Rev. V. O. Kmiib of Wolf Crock,
who held servicerf in Iho KirHt Bnp
IIhI church Siimliiy, Iiiim left for Ii!h
hoin
J. A. WeNlorlund Iihh on display ut
tint exhibit building Homo of thu Inrg
iHt apples over seen iinywhuri, thu
fruit of some of tlio young tree lit
t It Western Oregon orchards.
Order for iiweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone the
ureuncry. t
A. Colvin of Vreka was "a recent
visitor in Medford.
.lohn 0. Ooro Tuesday shipped his
seventh car of RiirtlcltH to eastern
markets.
Orohoslru mimic during dinner oneh
evening nt the Xnsh Grill.
Edgar K. Ilafer nnd Howard S.
Dudley with n largo pnrty left today
for mi online on Two-Hit crook near
Mt. McLaughlin.
Itartli'tt M-ar trees on tlio Buckeye
riri'hard which V. (1. Estep expected
to yield lour boxes to the tree, have
already yichld 12, with pears htill to
pink.
Wo have two of those 10-nero
tract left, onn mile from city on
Ashland road, U-ycnr-old Irccs, first
class hottotn land. Benson Investment
company. 131
W. L. Orr Iioh purchased tlio pro
duce stand of W. K. flood on River
sido and Main streets.
Vcrnn T. Cunon has l-ntiniicd from
n vtKit to tlio Seattle fair. Mayor
Canon and wife return Wednesday.
When von ran own a homo for $1.10
why livo in other neoplo's houses f
See Benson Investment Co. 131
Itciiiico Woods is ill with appendi
citis and may have to undergo tin
operation.
Colonel rieoiuc l Minis of Tolo
brought in u carload of fine melon h
Tuesday.
The Nash Grill is open day and
flight tlio" 'iiilcjit fcervleo beiwceij
Portland and San Francisco. '
Kiln Gannynw, public stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
. Manuel Klai'iu, until recently of
Yrcka, ('ul., is now located at thu
Cndillae liar in W. M. Kennedy's, and
is prepared to k.tvo genuine Mexican
titinulcs, I'll
C. (,'arey of Talent brought to Med-
furd TueHilay eight potatoes that
weighed 1 !)',' pounds, grown with
out irrigation. They are on display
at the Exhibit building. (
Most tinin to start up your heat
ing plant. Look out for your insur
ance nnd onll on Benson Investment
eompany. 131
Mro. K. R. Secly and family re
turned Monday evening from an ex
tended out ink? in Newport.
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II .Y"U IIIU JMII tll'MIU 1 III ll-lllll.-l
to what yon eat for breakfast, you
'should net tlio habit of eating at the
llonvre Cafe. Their hot wuffles and
.maple syrup can't bo beat.
Edward K. Kiddlo orrived Tuesday
'morning to' conduct the institution of
tlio Crator Lnko chapter R. A. M. on
TuADilnv AnAm
You can got an good at tlio Xush
urn i as vou can irei in mo uosi Bruin
in mo cmes ni nnu me pnen. op-
, eiiu muHio every evening.
.' John Hardin, formerly u resident of
ir ..ip .i ;.. i .i .. t .
illUlllOlfl IS lClieWlll OKI llCfUHIII-
. limeeH in this city, lie is now a resi
dent of Portland.
You'll meet your friend at, the box
ball alloy.
0. W. Stevens of Aslnnd, who has
been visiting for some days in Mod
ford, has returned homo.
A R'nnio everybody can play box
ball. T. J. Carney and Will Duncan are
spending u few weeks in Ashland.
You'll like boxbiill. Try it. '
John Solius nnd fnniily nro back
from a trip to Crater Lake.-
Fresh crawfish received daily from
the Quelle nt Portland at Iho Nash
(hill.
W. L. Cassidy has returned from a
trip north.
Weitd the new ad of the Ashland
Commercial Colleno and witov Sep
tember tlth.
FOR SALE-AUGUST ONLY
a summerTesort ON
KLAMATH LAKE
That Is Unsurpassed In America
This is a sporting proposition for
men of wealth it in not u farm.
Uiiofpiallnd Trout Fishing June
to November.
Deer Huiiting on tlio preinmcs,
August 1 to November 1.
Duck Shooting superior to airy i'l
tlio Htuto. over thousands of
ucrcM of wild celery and rico,
Keptomber 1 to February 1.
Grouse and Phonsunt Shooting ou
the place October 15 to Novem
ber 15.
Host starling place in tlio county
for ii Hear hunt.
Thu Crater Lnko Automobile road
will run through the plnco for n
inili) and n, quarter.
Nuvignblo water to tlio proper
ty, unHurpiiHHcd drinking water,
and power to develop the prop
orty. Moro bottom land 'and fine gar
den laud than any plaeo on (bo
lake.
Thousands of Pino iind Fir tree
and thousands of Quaking As
jmuih. .
More varieties of wild flowers
and natural grasses and vetchel
than any place in the county.
If you dovclop thin property as ;t
can bo developed, there is no
resort in the county that en:i
compare with it.
No amount of talking will d-.--M-i'ihe
it let us show you.
We have been offered moro than
twieu what it eoi-t, but have a
prieo at which you may take il
below which wo will keep it.
J. G. PIERCE,
W. T. SHIVE,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
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r
Why wear glusscs that
. iro unbecoming when
.( v.ypu enn.hnvo hem cor- t
"eetly fitted by a spe-.
eialist who studies the
leeds of each individ
ual, always proscrib
ing lenses to relievo the
iyes and mountings or
frames to make the ap
pearance correct. "Just
ight" is the expression
ipplicablo to glasses
when fitted by me.
Brief consultation free
DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
Eyesight Specialist.
Graduate McCoimick Neurolog
ical College, Chicago. East
Main stroot, .over Nicholson's
Hardware, Medford."
Mrs. John Butler and family have
relumed from n camping trip to Itttt to
Falls. , ,
Victor O. M'eCrny has returned
from a short business trip into north
ern California.
You can get a meal to order at the
Mash Grill any timu between (I o'clock
in t ho morning nnd midnight. Open at
all hours.
Host, 25-eent dinner in town sorved
evory day nt the Spot Cnfo.
Mrs, Alice Sullivan, who has been
visiting friends in Medl'ord for some
lime, has Jofl. for Winnipeg, Can.
Tea, eol'fo:), beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tho Emcriok
Cnfo.
Come To Town Early Saturday and Visit This
Manufacturer's Sample
Sale of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc.
Sale Closes Saturday Night
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR SUITS AND WRAPS NOW.
Every woman in Jackson county would atend this sale If we had some method whereby we could look Into each and every face and tell vou
In a personal way Just what this sale means. It beolng Impossible for us to meet each one of you personally, we "take IMs method of teinna
tZ !1aL.Whe h3Ve Bathered together one of the finest arrays of suits, dresses, coats, etc, that will be display 7au Si
and we wish very much to show you what wonderful values we are offering and have the pleasure of demonstratina the fact that we are sav
ing you from 25c to 50c on every dollar's worth you buy at this sale. - '
'!2iaLiI,e1!'llLWe Jairi?!"' Wew.il) 0,,er h"ndreds of oth- fecials which ought to appeal to every woman that is contemplating savina
on the fall purchases, and they will appeal to you if you will but come and look. -u":'i""uj wving
i J! VlilV Tntry a.n,d contemplate visiting Medford on show day, be sure and come to this store and make it your headquarters and
lake time to look at the exceptional offerings. We feel very confident that you will see fit to buy a good many of the things which vou are
going to need for fall when you- come and look at the bargains this store has prepared for you. Q y
Sample Suits
Hiht nt the beginning of the season we
bring to tlio women of thin vicinity over one
hundred and fifty Knits, all tho very latest
New York models, nnd start a sample sale
which will bo tho means of saving you a great
deal of money on your full suit, and,, jnst
think of the time you will have in which to
wear il. Kach year n lot of people wait for
sales of the last of tho season reductions.
This season there will bo no need for anyone
to wait you can buy a sample suit and get
Iho very latest style and surely tho very best'
workmanship and, last but not least, you can
save from 25c to 50c on every dollar you
spend.
Sale price $7.50 all along to $37.50: worth
from $12.50 to $00.00.
New Waists
We have been marking waists almost every
day for the past week, and although all the
waists you will see nt this sale will not be
Samples, yet we will place evory waist in'
the store on sale and you will have an' p
portunity to purchase almost any kind of n
waist at a big saving. Remember that we
are showing you all new waists, and every
one is not only the newest as to point of
style, but you will find exceptionally fine
work, and yet the prices will be surprisingly
low.
Waists worth from $-1.00 and clong up to
lty0 to go, only dining this sale, for $3.25
and along up to $11.00.
Umbrellas
Just put yourself out n little bit
and come around by tbit; store und
have n look ot. the window of fine
new Umbrellas. Every handlo is new
and you will find that they uro fully
three inches longer than cny umbrel
la you ever saw before This isHho
style for full und wo think every lady
will appreciate having Rn umbrella
that bus u handlo long enough to
ki-cp it from touching her hat every
time she takes a step. Now tho best
part is to come one of tho big New
York stores wus selling this identical
umbrella ut a special sale nnd asking
for them $.". They wero going liko
hot cokes, so our Mr. Hutchason
bought a lot und brought them out
here, nnd to illustrate tho profits
tourists to ttew York have to pay.
wo are going to sell them to you for
tho ridiculous price of only $3.49. k
Sample Dresses
Quite a goodly showing of the newest
Dresses will be on sale and we very much de
Rire that you should have a look at these
dresses. You will see somethings that will
appeal to you, and tho prices will appeal
even stronger than anything else. If yon have
ever read many of our advertisements yon
have found that we never urge you to eome
to bny, but we urge you to come nnd look.
The new colorings are very pretty and the
styles arc most becoming. Whether you desire
a party, reception or street dress, we can
supply you?
Regular $20 to $50 dresses for the four
days only for $14.50 and all along to $33.50.
SAMPLE COATS
Have you taken a look at the new Cats in our window? If
Vou have seen the new coats of course you are anxious to know
that the prices are going to be and we will be pleased to show
Vou and tell jou the prices if yju will visit this, store before
Saturday. If you are up on the tendencies of the-times, you
will have found out that this is t) be a great coat year. A good
Jiany people are going to affect the long coat and a separate
dress, and wo think you can appreciate the fact that gtjj? now
fs the time to get a coat. By buying now, at this sale, you not
inly get the very best value, but you have longer to wear.
'.. Sale prices range from $4.00 along to $40.00 and are worth
from $5.00 along up to $00.00.
Bedding
Early in the season wc get our
Bedding in and put it away before
the fall rush begins, so it will bo out
of the way when the other goods ar
rive. Our stock of bedding this sen
son is about three times as lurgo an
last season nnd we feel that we have
bought, this bedding so close that we
can offer our customers tho best val
ues ever. offered anywhere. We can't
do this another season if tho high
prices on cotton goods still hold, and
the' ientlencics seem to be that way.
We invite all who contemplate the
purchase of bedding to come here and.
look the stock over and sco for your
self just how low the prices really are.
THE HUTCHASON COMPANY
Successor to Baker Hutchason Co.
Medford, Oregon, Central Avenue Just ncrth of Jackson County Bank
E. I.). Smith is back from a short
business trip to Grants Pass
4ea, cotto-2, beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, at tho Emeriek
Cafe. !
Miss Marie Mills is visiting in Cen
tral Point.
Good Early Crawford peaches at
MeLellan's city ranch, East Med
ford.
S. J. Day of Jacksonville spent
Monday in Medford on business.
Apprentice girls wanted at Bar
nard & Connnyer's millinery par
lors. 139
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
UNFAVORABLE WEATHER .
FOR VALLEY HOP CROP
SAI-EM, Or., Aug. 21. A traco of
rain last night in this section of the
valley followed by a hot, sultry day,
makes a combination of conditions
anything but favorable to tho grow
ing hop crop, flio oool nights, nnd
mornings followed by warm sunshine
later in the day have the effect of
steaming the hops and killing the ver
min in the burrs, and, if very much
extremely hot weather is experienced
between now and harvest time ninny
of the yards will have turned black
nnd a large percentage of them will
not. be picked. A local dealer wired
his fir mlhis morning stating that the
(juantity nnd quality of the Oregon
crop hang in the bnlmice, iftid it is im
possible to predict tho outcome.
At the Nash C. V. Bowman, 1).
S. A, Bremer, J. C. Curfrie, C. V.
States, W. P. Smith, B. E. Maling,
S. P. Maekem, Cnptam Brang, W. C.
Smith, Jr.. Ed E. Kiddle, Portland:
J. K. Lloyd, Los Angeles ; J. A. Smith,
Sacramento; D. P. Murphv, San
rrancisco; T. L. Mulhem, Sacramen
to; C.-F. Rednnll, San Francisco.
At the Moore Alex A. Bridge,
Grand Forks; W. II. Lewis, Los An
geles; N. Jones und wife, Boswell; W.
J. Barker and wife, A. Soott, Salem;
H. O. Wilkenson, Portland; Benpnmin
Mt Carty, ; Pearl Mnlkev, Santa. .Ro
sa; II. C. Blacken, h. W. Kinney, II. G.
lTtley, Portland; II. K. Bush, Coram;
Mrs. J. F. Root, Minneapolis; Mrs.
B. T. Rollins, Minneapolis; Mrs. Hen
ry II. Fitch, Chester Fitch. Utien;
A. L. Raught, Portland; A. A. Su-
bers, Donaldsvillc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
. . 314 E. Main
Wo an Orowum nny dim t from ua
NO AGENTS
Our Tww iir grown fltrlotty
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for free rntalon. Lftroo atopic of
vnrintUflUltMliltfori'oinaHri'iitlorcl!Artl
Choice Frail, Nut imj OrnimonUI Trei, Grip
L'!. C.ll C...1, C).nl. Ck...hl...u
Tiiie Dai. r. km NnitMKiiiKa I
MftinOIBce, arand Ave,Portlil,On.
A fresh sbipmcnt'of tea direct from
tho orient, at the Southern Oregon
Tea nnd Coffee Co., 30 S. Grnpc St.
Phone 3303.
Ten, coffee, beer or claret, with
club lunch. 30 cents, at the Kmcrick
Cafe.
NOTICE TO CONTHACTOIiS.
Notice is hereby given that the city
council of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, will receive sealed proposals for
the construction of lateral sewers as
follows, to-wit:
A (i-ineh laleral sewer along Riv
erside avenue a distance of 450 feet.
An 8-inch lali ral sewer along Rose
avenue a distance of'000 feet.
An 8-inch lateral sewer along North
Oakdale avenue from Hamilton to
'Third street.
A li-iiieh lateral sewer, iilong Sum
mit avenue a distance of liOO lent
A b'-illell lateral seivee ntmin- v. ,
Third street from North Oakdalo ave
nue 10 jiony street.
A 6-inch lateral sewer alon n.mi-
ilton street from west end of street
to North, Oakdale avenue.
A G-ineh lateral sewer :ilou- nll,.v
through block 25.
A fi-inch lateral sower ulnm- nll,-
I hot ween d'An.jou street and Central
iivoime Jrom Kighth street in
street.
A b'-inch lateral sew '- o-.
migo street between Kiuln :. I
Tenth street.
All bids must he filed Willi the ehv
recorder on or before I :M0 n. . Seii
lember 7. !)0!). and :i t i p,u i l,v
:i eertitiod cheek p.'vnMe . tl...
treasurer of saiit ,.;v e n-.l t,,
per cent of Hie contract i.iiee: check
to be forfeited In i;- ' ' -'lord
ease the sucec-l'ii bidder I'nil.i to
enter into cnnl rnel C'liii-
Iraclof to I'limNi nil labor and mntn-
nnls necessary to complete said sew
ers. 1 Inns and specifications mny
be had for said improvement by call
ing at or 'addressing the city engin
eer s office.
Done bv order of the eilv eoLiiu.il
f the city of .Medl'ord. Orotron. this
'SM day of August, 1000.
WOTIT. W. TKLFElt.
City Recorder.'
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