Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 25, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,
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THE LOUVRE CAFE
NASH GRILL
Table d'Hote Dinner, Sunday, Sep
tember 26.
Table d'Hote Dinner, Sunday, Sep
tember 26.
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Olympin Oyster Cocktail, Louvre
.' Spoi-ial
Celery on It ranch
Rogue River Tokay Grapes
Olives
Consomme Ilalienno '
or German Noodle
Fried Salmon
Shoe String Potatoes
Fresh Tomatoes Mayonnaise
Filet Minion, String Beans
f Louvre Special Fruit Punch
Stuffed Young Turkey
' Strawberry Preserve
Cauliflower in Cream
Mashed Potatoes
Russian Salad
Ice Cream Home Made Cake
; ' Roquefort Cheese
Bent's Toasted Crackers
Cafe Noir
" 75c
JOINT PUBLIC SALE.
I We will sell at public sale nt the
farm of Mrs. Ella B. Stanley, known
as the Bowers place, miles north
of Central Point, on Tuesday, Sep
tember 28, commencing at 10 a. m.
k sharp, the following described, prop
erty: V
Registered Percheron . stallion,
Morning Star, beautiful black, fine
style and action, weight 1900 pounds,
foaled May 23, 1904, full pedigree
furnished ; 1 team bay mares, 7 years
old, weight 1400, one with c-olt by
side; 1 team work horses, weight
1300! 1 brown mare, weight 1175: 1
bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1200 :
1 chastnut sorrel horse, 10 years old,
weight 1150, A-l family driving horse,
city broke; 8 head of cattle, look them
over, they are good ones;. 2 regis
tered red polled good milch cows,
both giving milk; 1 2-year-old heifer,
giving milk, gentle broke; 1 Jersey
heifer, fresh' this fall : 1 yearling
heifer, part Jersey and Durham; 2
nice Jersey calves ; 1 red polled heif-
Cauope Astrueljan
Consomme Solforiuo
Celery en Branche Radishes Olives
Salted Nuts
Filet Solo a lu Bella
Poiumes Chateau
Rissolotte of Veal Sweetbreads,
Godard
Peas en Caisse
Fruit Punch
Kabiseo Wafers
Sqiuil) Chicken Faroie, Giblet Sauce
Striusless Beans Mashed Potatoes
Vanilla Icq Cream
Assorted Cake
Nenfehntel Cheese
Toasted Crackers '
Cafe Noir
M. B. Langford of Portland is pity
ing a visit to A. F. Wettler today. Mr.
Langford has been fishing up nt CnU
ter Lake.
cr calf, eligible to registry.
Farming implements 1 hack, good
as new; 1 set double harness for
hack; 1 2-horse buggy; 1 single bug--
gy; 1 set single harness; 1 John
Deere disc plow; 1 Peerless gang
plow; 1 spring-tooth harrow ; 21
smoothing harrows; 1 walking plow;
Star 3;"1 walking plow, Crescent
Fire; 1 good McCornuck mower; .2
good hay rakes; 1 Dain hay baler; 1
Pacific seeder and bed; 2 hayracks;
2 grindstones and others too uumer- j
ous to mention.
Household goods 1 bookcase, 1
wardrobe, 1 dresser, 1 lounge, 1 din
ing table, 3 rockers, 7 dining' chairs,
3 kitchen chairs, 2 stands, 1 Banquet
range good as new, 1 heater, 1 cook
stove, 4 iron beds and springs, 3 cots,
dishes.
Terms cash. Everything must be
paid for before removing. Everything
must sell.
MRS. ELLA B. STANLEY,
GEO. L. NEALE,
FRANK L. ORR.
ROY HARGRAVE, Auctioneer. -
Sale Opens 7 p. m.
Sensational Bargains
Occasionally we hold sensational 'Saturday Niirht Sales and offer fronds that we wish to close out ouicklv at verv
low prices. You Will be surprised at the class of troods offered and the prices asked, and won't hesitate to buv
when vou see the troods.
20c All Linen
Bleached Crash
12c
Tonight from to closing of the store, or as long
as 100 yards will last.' wo offer five yards of 20c a
yard Crash, or less, to each customer for only, per
yard . ! . I2c
Bijou Theatre
BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager.
TONIGHT AND SUNDAY
Presents Richard Darling Stock Company in
"The Girl of The Golden West"
AST CHANCE TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL COMEDY-DRAMA,
Two .shows tonight 8 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Moving Pictures and
Illustrated Songs
Doors open 7:45 p. m.
ADMISSION ...
Curtain at 8:15 sharp.
..20cANDI0c -
15c Huck Towels
18x36 inches
9c
Six to each customer,, starting nt 7 p. m. and as
9c
long as 20 dozen will last,' only
New Outings
9c Values, 27 inch
5c
1000 yards of new Outings; regular 9c values;
bought nt a special sale; per feet; only in 5 to 20-
yard lengths; Saturday, 7 to 0 p. m.
.5c
43c
All Linen Table
Damask, 75c quality
Six full pieces; three are absolutely all linen, the
others are union, but excellent 7" sellers; after 7
o'clock .- 43c
Reduced
1
4
ALL
sum
COATS
SKIRTS
FURS
" WAISTS
DRESSES
and
DRESS GOODS
TONIGHT
for last time this fall
Some 50c, 75c and
$1.00 Dress Goods
29c
Think of this for a bargain: Kvery pieco is good
value if sold at regular price. - See it at 29c
A Lot of Hosiery Half Price
35c Worsted Effects
All New for LOV
A number of bolls nf now I)res Goods j dandy
vulues at y.')c; tu go this sale 23C
$8, $9, and $10 CO Q
Hats for Y
Kvery one n new fall style; exceptional valued nt
the regular prices.
All Summer Dresses and Some Silks
for Half Price
Regular $2.00 frl 1Q
Satine Petticoats
Worth every cent nf $2.00 each; saline and moire
skirts; to sell after 7 p. m. for $.9
The liutchason Company
Successor to BAKER HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE. JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTV DANK.
ART DEPARTMENT ADDED
TO ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
Sister Vnlcre, an artist of the Cath
olic church, arrived this morning in
Medford to take charge of the art
studio at St. Mary's academy. The
sister understands oil painting, water
color, crayon work.
Besides the department of art, the
gymnasium, chemical, botanical and
physics laboratories are being equip
ped with first-class apparatus. All
athletics is beiiig encouraged. The
domestic science department nnd the
manual training department arc both
interesting features of the school.
Well wishers of the school are in
vited to look over the building and in
spect the paintings and other work of
the pupils.
To Chicago and Return.
October 4 October 4. October 4.
Ten days allowed going trip, re
turning tickets good until November
30. Round trip $82.40. For particu
lars, enquire at the local office or ad
dress A. S. Rosenbaum, S. P. Co.
Agent, Medford, Or.
Hot Tamale Parlors
BEGINNING OCTOBER 2, WILL BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Fresh beef and chicken tamales, Mexican beans, chicken soup and
all varieties of Mexican dishes always on hand. Special tables for
ladies. Will also keep a supply of tamales, etc., at Kennedy's.
MANUEL ELARIU, Proprietor,
WOULD
YOU
REFUSE A. PRESENT OF A HOME IF WE WERE TO GIVE IT TO YOU? OF COURSE NOT.
THEN WHY REFUSE THE PRESENT OF $240 WE ARE MAKING YOU?-r-THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN THE PRICE OF A LOT IN
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Mountain View Addition
NOW AND WHAT THEY WILL BE SOLD FOR WITHIN FIVE YEARS FROM TODAY. CALL
AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT A REALLY GOOD THING OUR $10.00 DOWN AND $10-00 A
MONTH PAYMENTS ARE FOR YOU.
Ben
son' Investment
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