Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 26, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MED FORI) DAILY TRIbOnK. MKDFOHD, OHKOON". THURSDAY, AUGUST U(J. 190!).
You Get The Quality Without
Paying The Usual High Price, If
You Trade at the Popular Store
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JUST NOW
WE ARE NOW CLOSING OUT 2,000 PAIRS OF MEN'S
AND LADIES' SAMPLE HOSIERY NO TWO PAIR
ALIKE. REGULAR 15c, 25c," 35c AND 50c QUALITIES AT,
YOUR CHOICE
.... . i
2 Pairs for 25 cents
OVER 1000 TOWELS AND WHITE BEDSPREADS
SAMPLES NO TWO ALIKE AND THE CLOSING OUT
PRICES ARE JUST ABOUT ONE-HALF THE PRICE
sASKED BY OTHER STORES. fc
Also a Big Line of
SAMPLE SIDE COMBS, BACK COMBS. DRESSING
COMBS, HANDKERCHIEFS. WASH RAGS, SHOPPING
BAGS, ETC., ALL AT ABOUT 1-4 LESS THAN THE REG-'
ULAR WHOLESALE PRICES. IF YOU ARE LOOKING
FOR BARGAINS, HUSSEY'S IS THE PLACE TO VISIT
THIS WEEK. '
Special No. 1
20 DOZEN TOWELS, 10c
VALUE, TOMORROW, 5?
EACH.
Special No. 2
- 20 DOZ. TOWELS, REGU
LAR 15c TO 25c VALUES.
TOMORROW, 10 EACH.
What Do You Know About Dolls
COME IN AND WE WILL SHOW YOU THE LARGEST
AND FINEST LINE OF KID BODY AND DRESSED
DOLLS EVER SHOWN IN MEDFORD, AND AT A PRICE
THAT IS ABOUT ONE-HALF THE PRICES ASKED IN
ANY OTHER STORE IN MEDFORD. BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU OVER 400 DOLLS TO SELECT FROM AND NO TWO
ALIKE.
EUGENE MAN
PRAISES VALLEY
Secretary Euijcne Fruit Growers' As
sociation Greatly Pleased With
Rogue River Valley
Fitgonc licgistcr: J. (). Hull, see
rotary mill manager i" tho Kngoui'
rrtul Growers' association, vlu ju-t
returned, from u tour of inspection of
, tin 1 nut uulnslry in Southern Ore
gun mill tlio lingno river vultuy, re
ports his tr'u) a good one u ml he not
imin.v pointers of grout benefit. II
snys tin' I nut growers in Hint section
make horticulture u business, in id not
n side issue.., Tlit'ir orrluirils nm lis
i'Ii'uii us their garden nnil ovcry free
is the picture of health iiml good
i'ii iv. Tluiy iiinko n specialty of'ruis
ing pears tlii'iv nnil iiro making good
money lit it. Mr. Holt brought buck
several samples of their eelelirnti
I ounce, Howell unit tiiirtlct peurs
nml they iiro pictures of lieiinly for
shape nnil cleanliness.
I hey tire shipping out ulioiit ten
carloads n ilny now ami expect good
returns. One mnn from Hie Knst is
shipping out his first crop unci ex
poets to realize ijt.'lO.OOO from this, his
first prop. Mr. Holt says llicy have
no bettor peaches than wo have and
we can wise, just as good fruit with
the siime kind of euro.
Tliey have no cover crop like our
vnteh lor that plant decs not thrive
there like it does here in the valley
and they nrc thus badly handicapped.
The crop of tipples will bo light In
that section, but they will be good.
The visit has miido Mr. Holt more
determined than ever tl try to instill
into the Kugene fruit growers tlio
necessity of bettor cure of their orchards.
EXPERT OUT
FORJARMERS
! Scout of Agricultural Department
Scouring World for New Wrin
kles in Plant Lines
NO CROWD flG
SEATTLE FAIR
Seattle Claims Distinction of Being
First City to Properly Care
for Visitors
SEATTLE, Aug. 26 Through the
efforts of the Seattle Chamber of
Commerce in pioviding accommoda
tions for visitors, this city claims'
the distinction of being the firjt
place to hold a World's Pair with
out the attendant crowding and dif
ficulty in obtaining rooms. ;
Although several hundred thousand
people will attend the , exposition
from outside of the city, over one
hundred thousund having arrived al
ready, there has never been a time
when the accommodations have' not
been ample to take care of the crowd.
For several months before the Fair
opened its gates the Seattle commer
cial body conducted an active cam
paign to induce the citizens of the
city to lot rooms. Jinny have adver
tised rooms for rent from motives of
pure patriotism, induced by this cam
paign. The visitor at the exposition has
his choice of all classes of ae.com-
most reasonable room at fifty cents
a night to the costly anartmont. flood
' rooms may be secured close to h
'. exposition for seventy-five cunts to
a dollar and a half a night. The gen
eral air of hospitality which the
city has assumed toward visitors has
aiirncieii much rnvornble comment.
TAFT WANTS LIGHT ON
ALASKA COAL LANDS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.Viiesi
do.nl Taft today called upon the .de
partment of the interior for a full
report of the Cunningham Alaska
coal land cases.' It is understood
lint iioii;. I 1 . , .
modations to suit his purse from the make n statcmstit of the matter.
WASHINGTON', Aug. 211. Across
the Atlantic, through Europe to St.
Petersburg, south to the Cancans
mountains and east to the famous
cities of Samarkand and Tashkand
js an imposing line of travel being
followed by Frank N. Mayer, a scout
for the agricultural department. Ho
is one of the explorers, sent by Sec
retary Wilson to the most remote
parts of the earth in search of ideas
that will help the American 1'iiriiicr.
Meyer returned not long ago from a
three-year (rip in the Orient that
earned him to regions never before
visited by a while man.
The garden spot of the world is
what he calls the regain in Turkes
tan that lfo is about to visit. Grape
THE NEW SAMPLE
Suits, Coats, Waists
NOW ON SALE
Some one was 'try inn to tell us yesterday that we had made a
mistake In buying sample suits and referred to other samples that had
been offered In Medford in the past and hadn't proved good; but we
only launlicd for it would be pcrfoctlyy foolish to carry anything else
but a sample line of. Suits. Coats and Skirts In a town of this size
and then we explained that we bought these samples for the two very
important reasons
First No two Suits or Skirts are alike.
Second We can offer the very best stylo and workmanship for
the lowest price.
We guarantee every single garment to be perfect in every way,
and just as good as if it had never been shown in a sample room.
We invite you here to look at the wondcrttil values now on special
sale, and assure you a saving of from 25 to 50 PER CENT.
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Successors to
Baker Hutchason Co.
J
KILLS FELLOW PRISONER
BY BLOWS FROM SHOE
resembles that of the United Slates
than that of any other portion of
the globe, it being remarkable for
iiDsence ol llio inoistiiro wineli cliur-1 l(r.l HM. rT. ( a .. Am? I'd A
nctcrizes tlio whole of Western Ku- coroner's jury, which investigated tbo
rope, ami presenting much the same
extreme of heat and cold as does a
great portion of this country."
Vou ran got us good at the Nusli
Grill as you can get at tlio host grills
in the cities at half the "price. Spe
cial music every evening.
FEATURE FILMS
AT THE SAVOY
rybody bus a fountain pen or
should have one. Did you ever stop
to think bow they were made? Well,
you want to find out come to the
Savoy tonight and see how many
bauds worked upon your fountain
pen nndhnw many machines it pass
ed through in the making. This pic
ture is cntortuinig and of great edu-
atioual value.
. "A Magic Pen" is a trick comedy
picture which fills you with wonder
as to how the picture was made, at
the fuituo time making you laugh and
forgets. your troubles.
One of the most powerful dramatic
subjects is "The Kid." which tells the
story of a boy who is so pathetically
surrounded with desolate heart hun
ger as to cause the most blase undi-
grow there, he snys, larger and more i ''' to leave the theater at its con
lusicioiis than any known to the
Western world. "Although, efforts
have beon mudo," said Mr. Meyer,
"to introduce these grapes into this
and other countries, such attempts
have proved failures. The quality of
the fruit is far sup'orior to the most
prized grapes of France and Spain,
and although the inhabitants of the
country, being Mohammedans, do
not drink wine, there is every reason
to believe that new and excellent
winos can be made from thn products
of thoso unequalled vinos. : Besides
grapes, the region is rich in differ
ent sorts of apples, with which we of
the Occidental world are unac-
quaintcd and the mimic is true
lusion with n new note ol human
pity seeking anchorage in its hearts.
Until himgo of programme to
morrow Tie! Savoy. ) ;e liiici .
The Nash Grill:, is open day and
night iho finest 'Vscrvieo between
Portland and Sun Francisco. . .
NEW ANGLING RECORDS
ESTABLISHED AT AVALON
melons, peaches and various other
kinds of fruit. There is a largo, sofl
shelled almond peculiar to this re
gion, and divers other nuts which
might be successfully inl roilueed into
this country, and this mid oilier sec
tions of the Orient whii h I will visit
is rich in alfalfa and various for
age crops which will form subjects
of investigation. Tn the mnllnr of
improving the forage crops of this
country, Secretary Wilson is special
ly interested, and investigations with'
this object will form one of the
principal features of my work in this
expedition. The chmnte of tlio coun
tries which I will visit moro nearly
AVALON. f'ntiiliiui Island, Cul.,
Aug. 2(1. Two new world's records
for light tackle angling were estab
lished hero recently. C. G. Coon, of
ol' Klkhurt, Ind.. lauded three tuna, thn
largest, which weighed 12ft pounds,
lining brought to gaff in 10 minutes.
C. llrodo hold the record, made
three days ago, wilh a 12fi-ponnd
tuna brought to guff in 15 minutes. .
The other record was miulo by H.
II. Attorbnry, of Pasadena, who
caught a black sea buss weighing 270
pounds. The struggle Install two
hours mid 20 minutes, and Hie angler
was compelled to bring the monster
fish to the surface eight times before
it could bo gaffed
Ten, coffee, beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tlio Emcriek
Cafe.
.1 it. .... r I ... r t . .
ileum oi .ioiiii mcinioHii, wno was
beaten to dciith ill the jail here Sun
day last, today returned a verdict
accusing John Lowery, another pris
oner, of murder. The evidence indic
ated, according to the jury, that
l.owery killed Mcintosh with repeat
ed blows from n shoo and that Low
ery also bent nut! seriously injured
Jerry Desmond, the third prisoner in
the cell.
Tea, coffoe, beer or claret, with
club lunch, III) cents, ut tlio Kmerick
Caff.
FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY
A SUMMER RESORT ON
KLAMATH LAKE
That Is Unsurpassed In America
This is a sporting proposition for
men of wealth it is not a farm.
Unequalled Trout Fishing June
. to November.
Deer Hunting on the premises,
August 1 to November 1.
Duck Shooting superior to uny in
tlio state, over thousands of
acres of wild celery and rieo,
September 1 to February 1.
Grouse and Pheasunt Shooting on
the place October 15 to Novom
bor 15.
Best starling place in tho county
for a Hoar hunt. "
Tho Crater Lake Automobile road
, will run through tho pluco for n
mile and n quarter.
Xuvlgublo water to tho proper
ty, unsurpnsscd drinking water,
mid power to develop tbo prop
erty. Moro bottom hind and flno gar
don land, than any place on the
lake.
Thousands of Pine and Fir trees
and thousands of Quaking As
pens. More varieties of wild flowers
and natural grasses and votohe9
than any plnoo in tho county.
If you develop this proporty as it
emi be developed, Ihoro is no
resort in the eoiinly that can
compare with it.
No amount of talking will de
scribe it let us show you,
Wo have been offered more than
twice what it cost, but have n
price at which you may laleo U
below which wc will keep it.
J. G. PIERCE,
W. T. SHIVE,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.