Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 16, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MKDF0R1) UAIL'Y TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. Oft KAON, THURSDAY, BKPTEMBER 16, 1900.
PERSONAL
A Word to the Wise as Well as the
Unwise.
liiil .vnii over nIo to tliink llint
The Wiley II. Allen (!., Iliu Iiii'kohI
piumi mill iii'khii Hcllin;; iiiHlilulion
mi I In' I'liell'io const, in now in your
city, with pcrii'ii iifiit hoiiiliiiiirterH,
I. m Ii mi'iiim (lint thi'ir entire lini' of
rn'i lirnli'il iiniiiiH iiml iii'iiim linn
boon placed on exhibition fur tint in
HiiTlinn uf critical buyer?
It in n undeniable fni't Ihut tlic
piumm which we carry reproKont inuru
lumen! quality for tliu money tliim
mti. linn nP tituiAtl iffnlnll fill aiklll llV
iiny living iiiKlilution. H when ymi
nt ready to buy tluit pinno, como to
ii 4, whero iivcry piano in Hold under n
puNitivn ciihIi Kunrantco, and if tlioj
piano in not iih reproKuntod yon can
(ti't your money bark.
Hi'iiifinbcr tluit our oiuIIohh chain of
Moron throughout Oregon, Wattliing
ton, California, Arizona, Texan, Now
Mexico, Montana, Idaho and tlm 1 1 -waiian
iMlanilH giviK im iiiihoHitiitingly
tlm gri'iitoHt buying jiowcr on tho
fiurii of lli earth in our Hiioh. So
jiihI remember when wo buy to our
advantage that wo, arrangii matter
for every living customer to buy to
Iih ailvantiigo on our i'iih,v payment
plan. Why, jiwt think of it from
..' to $10 per iniitilli wilt put oiiii of
nnr eolobrntod piano in your home
and yon can pay fur it while 'your
lilllo girl or buy in riTi'iving bin or
her musical education, whirb c will
huvo to admit will advance one ill
wioioly faster tliaii any one thing on
tin' face of giiii'ial Htudii'K.
Hraud now piano giuiranti'i'd for
ton your to givo good iitif'uolioii
or money book, prifi'd only $108.50.
Miilingany, oak or walnut cane to
Hilit pitreliuser. Other dealer, tin' to
day unking from $'J(i5 to $:I00 and,
willi iniporii'iii'O, buyer am gotling
thin right along.
You want to remember wlion yon
talk piano quality it U a cnnooivctl
fai't that thin Hliuidn in our. pianoK,
and to your fiiiani'inl iuteront our pi
nnoM tdionlil Htaml in your homo.
Wo an live wire, wo nro in tlio
piano huhiiioiK, wo know tho piano
hiiKinoHH, wo do tho piano hiiinenn,
wo nro tlm piano pi'oplo, wo soil pi-
anon, wo tnno piano, wo rout pianos,
wo ropair piano, wo movo piano,
any time you havo n biok piano our
piano omporiiim i opeir to ono and
nil. va
Till". WM.KY It. AM.KN CO.,
112 Wost Main St root.
Program Bijou Theater Toniyht.
Darling Ktuok company in "Tho
Couiilry dirl," n four-iiol i-oiuody
driiiiin.
CiihI Jaok Iloiidoi'Hon, Mr. Itii-h-ard
Durling; Jolbro liitxlor, Mr. Kiie
Kloppiu; I'bilaiiilor I'oIIh, Mr. Jiiiiioh
lliiylon; Jako liaxlor, Mr. Hilly K.
Yiiii; Mi'h. Ilcudornoii, Kmiiiii Wat
hoii, MiHH Kmily Urmcnll; Mercy Hax
tiir, Minn Kinily llolzor. .
Bynophirt Aot I. Camp of tho
onnlornern. "You may liiiw inn now,
Jaok." Aot II. Homo of Jelhro liiix
tor. Noble, girl. Aot 111. Homo of
Jack and Moroy. (loin' to bo a lady.
Act. IV. "I know Moroy'd fotoh liiiu
right buck."
Two reel bigh-i'liiHH moving pic
ture and Henry (JiuiuiHoii in illun
trntod Hong.
NOTICK.
I hereby given that the uiidorsignod
will apply at tho next mooting of tho
city oouuoil of Modford, Oregon, Oo
l..ln.f Tilli. for lieonso to sell mult,
vinoiiH and spirilnnH liquor in Iok
ipiunlitio than one gallon in 101 in.
bluok 20. in Modford, Oregon, for a
period of nix months.
ItASS & HA'U'',.
Dated September 15. 1000.
A Human Hits Cowed th Lien.
At Cape Towu lion tamer wan go
ing through i performance In a cug
with n full grown lion lately caught.
Huililiuily It wiih Been that tho brute
wn putting tho trainer through Iliu
pace rntlior than living put through
itiwlf. Softly, crouching anil creep
ing, the big cat iilgcd IIHcIf bet wood
the thoroughly unnerved man and the
door of t he don, iIxIiik 1 1 h victim uita
two rolling yellow urbo of llamlng
furocltjr nuil anwlng tho empty air with
IU tufleil tit II im It (Touched prepara
tory to Mprlnglng. Many men among
the audience. iimiI to the way of wild
beniun. inw iiml coiiiprchonded, but
only ono mini pomiciuiod tho kuowloilge
and tlio presence of mind to avert the
apparently Inevitable. Turning up bin
lli an though ho wore going to whli
tie. he omitted a lion mo. low, rnnp
Ing him. The licnnt heard and nmlor
Mnml. for tho Hound wan nil exact Im
itation of the noise made by the giant
eoiiKtrlrior when Im huge body la
colled for tho throw Hint never uiIhbok,
that never rolaxcN mid that no beaut
of the Held Ih Mroug enough to with
la nil. Again and yet again the rau
coun fc.)ticnl riiKiod (ho HtillueBs, and
the angry brute drew bnck ltd head, It M
K ron I eye grew miinll and dull, the
hack leu roue and xtlffoned on Its book,
and It cowered, whining, on tho floor
of the cage.
8h Wt the Champion.
A colored woman of gctiorouft pro
portion wan on tho wltnoHs ntnnd.
and hIip made Mich a good witness for
the pliilmllT that the attorney for tho
defense planned to throw "cold water"
on what nIio said by II ml I ng fault with
her character.
. "It mo see you have been arrest
ed. havTlfc't you';" the attorney asked
In cross examination.
"Now. look n hcati," said the wit
ness, getting angry, "do you think I'm
golii' to toll you nil my private busi
ness? I guess not."
"1 hare the right to know, and you
must tell mo." the lawyer persisted,
and the Judge Instructed tho witness
that she would have to answer.
' "I's 'rested for Ili-kln' my liusbnn',"
sho Raid, her eyes flashing.
"That so?". said the attorney, with
great satisfaction. "What Im your hus
band's unnieV" Sho told him, "Wbnt
Is his Intuitions':"
"lie's a prlzoflghfah," she said, and
the cross examination abruptly ended
amid general merriment. Inillninipolls
News.
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Economy
When In Need
Of Anything in the Line oi
Fresh and Salt Meats
Sausage
Lard
Poultry
Call And See Our Stock.
Nothing But The Best Carried
THE ECONOMY MARKET
ASHP0LE & NICHOLS, Proprietors.
Opposite Postofflce Phone 46
Economy
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ATTENTION
Those who are looking for good invest
ments can do no better than to inves
tigate this beautiful property
Twenty-eight fine lots located on Main street, six
blocks west of the business district. Main street is be
ing paved, water mains are being laid, sewer is in, ce
ment walks going in, cross street CO feet wide. Lots
are 50x137, front lots 70x140. Always accessible, either
on foot or wheel on account of paved streets. Building
line 23 feet from front of lots.
There is no question but what one will make 50 to
100 per cent on the investment in the course of a year.
Med ford is growing very rapidly and without question
this is the cheapest property within the same radius
of anything in the city today. The price and the terms
are reasonable. Come and look this over and be con
vinced. "We also have a splendid business property, of large
size, that will stand investigation. The present price
will look cheap in a year's time.
Also have 40 acres first-class fruit land that can
be traded for city property. This is some distance out,
well located, easily cleared and no waste or steep land.
Now what have you to offer ?
J. W. Dressier Agency
West Main St.
V mm i I . . a I t a i
i mr. invesior nave you seen ine munern nome seven rooms in me
space and cost of tour rooms; Iceiess refrigerator, built-in buffets i
tana dressers; cabinet kitchen. t !
J. A. McLNTOSIT, Architect, I
j Third Floor Medford National Bank Building.
Notice.
is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply nt the regular mooting of
tho oity ooniieil of Medford, Oregon,
on September 0, 1009, for license to
soli malt, vinous anil spiritous
liquors in loss Humilities than one
trillion for six months nt lot 32,
liloelc 20, in Medford, Oregon, for n
period of six months.
SUXGEIt. & DOWNIXO.
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Send your trophies to mo for mount
iiii!. Ilijj game, heads, fish, birds and
maininnls mounted true to nature by
improved methods. I do tannine;, make
fil nijjs, make, remodel and clean
.fur garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C M. HARRIS,
495 Washington Street, Portland, Or.
Telephone Main 3000.
The Last Word
In Harness, Saddles, Bri
dles, whips Robes. Wag
on Covers, Tents, Blankets,
etc., can befound in stock at
HERMAN BROS.
Successors To I. F. SETTLE
317 E. 7th Street Medford, Oregon
FOR OPICK AND SURE RESULTSTRY THE TRIBUNE "WANT" ADS
QUICK AND
SURE
TJTYou can shoot it 5 times "quick as you can think." You pull and release the
the trigger for each shot The recoil does the ret.
No. 4 Remington Auto-Loading Rifle
Twciity-lwo-incli barrel only, straight
m
grip, plain walnut stock, shotgun butt
plate, blue finish, five-shot, take-down;
weight 7 IM pounds.
Fast shooting, hard hitting, large
.'iiough for any game; chambered for
nuikcless shells.
3", HO-oO and "2 .Remington auto-loading
' -o" J t is wonderfully accurate, too, and where you hit your game it is yours, because every shot is equal to a ton blow.
Medford Hardware
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