8 THE MEDFORD DAILY TRlBUNT'VStEDFORD, QRK(K)Sr, MONDAY, SKl'TKM BKR V.), 1 900, Money Saving' Day AT HUSSEY'S ; We are closing out many linos of goods hero at less than one-half the maker's cost." Look tomorrow's list over. i 20 dozen Ladies, Hose 3 pairs for 50c j'AVe have ahont 20 .dozen ladies' extra fine quality lisle finish Hose;. 33d retailers in most stores; that we are cleaning ioyjt here, in lace. stripe and dropstich; any $ize; colors'! blacky tan and brown; at, your choice, 3 pairs for 50c, ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' '2Q ; dozen ladies full bleached Jersey ; iibbed Vests; "taped neck and sleeve ; our regular 10c and 13e quality,; closing out price, 3 for 25c Choice of all our ladies' 25c quality, short sleeve summer vests and they are most stores' 35c qual ity here this week in all sizes up to 9,- the extra large are 2 for 25c We are showing the finest line of genuine imported Hand Painted and Japanese China ever shown in Med ford, and you should see the low prices.'.. THE BUSY STORE At the Nash J. O. Mtii'l'lierson, Orand Rapids; Miss H. Moorhoutw, N. C. Moorhonse, oily; J. F. Dash nell, Fort Worth; C. K. Vim Olindn, San Francisco; K. It. Sawyer, city; J. A. Forbes, Seattle; F.liot Dnjyjott,: Minneapolis; Williaia F. Tysing, Sun j Francisco: Miss Fnrrisee, Chicago; J. Ketch, Ifosehurg; F. llcrimiM, Ne-.j tittle: ('. J. Price, Topckn ; C. II.. Krithel, Snn Francisco; A. W. Khun i and wile, II. I,. Middlctoii, Fruit-j vale: A. S. lhiiigh, Grunts Pass; II. W. Hendricks and wit'o. Kiccville; J. I A. (liny, K. J. Morton, l.os Angeles;! O. A. Mintoyne, Coquille; August Hummel, Miko Flunkolt, Vida; M. Abrahams, Now York; Alonzo Morri son, Portland. At the Moo iv G. Armilnge, Fort land; It. V. Parker and wife, Co lmiibus; George W. Marshall, Taro-. ma; Mrs, J. Anderson and faiuilv. W. II. Kolti. Uavward-; Mrs. (. M. liordenux, eily; II. lioodmau, Los An-1 Seles; F. It. lirowu, William Kiituseyl and wife, t'orvallis; A( McDonald and wife. Temple; Kay A-dipole, Tom ('ml! ton, F.uglo I'oint ; S. S. Morgan. Mis j K. I.. Morrison, William Massey and 1 wife, Indianapolis. The Harvest Sale The Chance to Save on New Goods Every woman in Jackson county should attend this Harvest Sale. II you attended Inst year and purchased any of our goods you know that what we sell gives satisfaction. If you ever liought any thing here that did not give entire satisfaction we stand ready to make good. It's up to you to let us know and give us a chance to right ourselves. Everything for women and the best for the least price. Gibbon's Qreat History of Rome. Altbougti Hie Idea was conceived when Ulbbou was twenty -seven, lie was thirty-otic befotv tie set himself seriously ut work to .study bis mate rial. At tbirty-six be began ttie com position, ami be was thirty-uiue wheu. In February, 17.7U. ibe first iprarto vol ume was published. The history had an Immediate success.. ".My book." lie wrote, "wus ou every table; the bis torlan' wiis crowned by tile taste or fashion of the day." The first edition was exhausted in n few days, a second was printed 1TTU. mid nest year a third. The second mid third volumes, which ended the history of "the west ern empire, were published In 1781, and seven years later the three vol umes devoted to the eastern empire saw the light. The last sentence of the work, written lu the summer house at Lausanne, Is: "It was among tin) ruins of the capltol that I first con ceived the Idea of a work which' tins ! amused and exercised nearly twenty years of my life, and which, however Inadequate to eiy own wishes. I fiuully deliver to the curiosity and candor of i the public." Scrlbner's Magazine. Our Exclusive Specialties " - I THE CELEBRATED RUST- BIG ASSORTMENT OF La. porte M,8 F Gage Hats fine dress fabrics Redfern & Warner Bros. CORSET NEW YORK AND CLEVELAND MADE Tailoried Suits American Ladies Tailoring Co. System of Made to; Measure Garments RAILROAD FARE ON BILLS OF $5.00 OR OVER. The Hutch a son Co. Successor to Baker Hutchason Company Medford, Oregon Near Post Office , You'll meet your friend nt the box , Only live days left to sci-iirc n lot J West Medford for building Iota; bnll alley. , " 1 in our additions m West Medford ht Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee ' present prions. Benson Investment Co.. .'tfi So. O street. i Co. 15 good ones from $2."0 to if -10(1. We will build your house. IleiiHon In vestment Co. 151 County Court News. Order made approving plat o Em ig's addition to Medford. In the matter of the petition of Theodore A. Glass et til. for the es tablishment of ' county road; order made appointing Frank A. Grisez, I. B. McDonald and K. C. Washburn viewers. '' In the matter of the petition of Wilbur W. Cameron for the change I of a county road; order made ap- pointing Frank A. Grisez, A. Throck morton mid Miles Cantrall viewers. I Order made approving plat of Ren- shaw subdivision. j Are yotl uarticular? If so, it will pay you to figure with Cook, the ' nurseryman, before placing your or ! tier for trees or shrubbery- -50 Nash Grill open all the time. EVER NOTICE OUR WINDOWS? If not, will you make it a p int to do so the nest time you are in our neighborhood? It will pay you, we know. Here's n picture of one of the WALK-OVER shoes in our win dow. Come and see how much better the shoe looks than the picture. Gun Metal Calf Blucher Boot Hytoe Model Price $3.50 $4-00 $5- jEdmeades Bros. THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE Useful Diversions. " There Is an affection in every em ployment, and It gives tue spirit ener gy and keeps the mind intent upon Its work or study.- This, If it be not re laxed, becomes dull, and its earnest ness lings as salt that has lost its savor, so that it has no pungency or relish: or a tt bended bow, which, un less it be tiubeut. loses the power that it derives from its elasticity, .lust so the mind, kept from day to day in the same Ideas, without variety. So the eyes, when they look ouly at one ob ject or continually upon one color. For. to look continually at a thing which Is black, or continually nt red or at white, destroys the sight. Thin if one looks continually nt the snow the sight is destroyed, but it is en livened If he looks in succession or nt the same t tit to .upon ittauy colors. F.very form delights by Its varieties as a garland of roses of different" cokirs arranged in beautiful order. Hence It is that the rainbow Is more cluirining than the light itself. Kmannel Swe denborg. The King of Rom. To teach bis son obedience to nurs ery rules Napoleon gave strict orders that be never be admitted to bis apart ments if lie came thither alone. One morning the little king of Rome came trotting along the .corridor ami. look ing up at tile titll officer on guard, im periously ordered: "Open the door for me. 1 want lo see papa." The officer, true to bis Instructions, answered gcutly. but firmly, "Sire.! I cannot open the ' door lb your maj esty." . "Why not?" demanded the little autocrat. "1 am the little king." At lite genlle reminder. "But your majesty is ail alone," the goldeu hair ed cherub seemed some what non plused, but, his governess appearing n moment later, he seized her hand and. thus protected, stamped his tiny foot and cried: "Open the door! The king wishes it!" Tills time, all being in order, the tall ollicer fliniK the door wide open, sol emnly niiiiauiieiiig, "Tlie king of Home." M Dr. Johnson on Good Breeding. j When Roswell suggested to Johnson j that "General Paoll," whom they bad ; llldt loft lt.l,l 4f.A r.ft lr.a ,.,. 9 I man he had ever seen." Johnson de nied that military men were always the best bred we. "Perfect good breeding." ho snld, "cjR:.it la having no particular murk of nny profeswd-o, but a general elegance of iniiiiiii'is. whereas In a military niau you can commonly: distinguish the brand of soldier." t "' " ' IMPERIAL ADDITION Imperial addition was opened in May. We have sold 43 lots, a groat many of them to people who expect to build on them in (he near future. When we opened the addition we advertised (hat we would give away one lot ' to the purchasers of the first 2."). This we Jiave done. The lot owners deciding it by a drawiug, Phil Loosly being the , lucky man. Now we are going to make the same offer on the ne.vt 23 lots sold. We are also going to commence building a neat modern bungalow in this addition to sell on easy terms, and will continue to build them as long as there is a demand for houses. In our judgment, MEDFORD WILL DOUBLE IN POPULATION in the next two years. Next summer East Main street will be paved and East Side values will double up. Now is the time to .buy a lot in Imperial addition a small amount of cash down and your own time on the balance. Sec ANDERSON-GREEN CO., or RAY TOFT Medford - - -. - Oregon