Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 02, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY, OOTOMER 2, 1!0!).
WATERLOO MEDAL AT
B.&C.CashStore
Tokays, Muscats, Black Prince. ; two
hundred baskets to sell today
at 20e a basket.
t . .
Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Hubbard
Squash, Pie Pumpkins, Cauliflower
Egg Plant, Peaches, -Sweet Potatoes,
Oranges,, Plant, Peaches, Prunes,
Quinces,. Apples and Bananas.
The store that serves you best by telephone. 2351.
B Cash 5 Store C
223 West Main Street
Medal Won for Distinguished Service
at Battle of Waterloo at the
Exhibit Building. .
COMBINATION RANGE
BOILER INSULATOR AND
HOT FIRELESS COOKER
Containing two indispensable
luxuries and two sources of econ
omy. t
Call and let us demonstrate its
merits.
J. W. WHITNEY
Office in Aikin Plumbing Co.'s Store, Medford.
An ancient medal with mi interest
ing and historical rwrd has lienn
presented to Medfod's exhibit by
Daniel Flnter of Outfit-by, Mich. Tho
ilieilal wits pi-osenlet y ellinglou
to Mr. Flit tor's father, George Flnter,
for distinguished sen-ire nt tho but
tle of Waterloo. It was drought from
Germany by the old grenndier and
upon his death descended to his son.
It bears an inscription on its edgo
something like this: "Soldat Georgo
Kleuter, St. Friesland. Givnadier,
June 1.'), lSt.V
The medal is of silver and is'worlh
about " cents by 'weight.
Mr. Klater leaves for Jacksonville
Saturday night to visit old friends
there.
TELFER ANSWERS
GAME WARDEN GAY
Says He Gave Names of Those Who
Received Fish in Violation
. of the Law.
Robert W. Telfer offers the follow
ing reply ' to Deputy Game Warden
Gay's otter of$2o reward for a con
viction of seiners who nre violating
the law: ,.- -.
To the Editor: In reply to Fish
Warden Gay's generous offer, which
appeared in last night's issue of your
valued paper, will say, that from what
Mr. Gay told me in regard to ob
taining convictions in cases where the
game laws are violated, that he might
just as well have offered a thousand
dollars for the conviction of the gov
ernment contractors working below
Bybee bridge for violating thp fish
laws.
As Mr. Gay receives one-half the
fine imposed upon offenders upon
conviction, he could well afford to
pay double the amount he offered
me and at the same time get out of a
little unpleasant work, but as I am
not fish warden, and kept busy with
city affairs, I will have to let the
offer pass.
However, I did as I said I could
and would do, nnmely, to give names
of those who received salmon (not
chub salmon) and steellieud trout.
Yours very trulv.
ROBT. W. TELFER.
You liaven't read all the news un
less you have read the ads some in
teresting items for your purse in ev
ery issue.
WATCH THIS SPACE CLOSELY NEXT WEEK
ome Here Tonight
And Share These Bargains
We have two objects in holding these sensational After Supper Sides.
First Wo want you to get in the habit of visiting this store every time you
come down town, and in this way you will very soon learn that this is the People's
Store. We are running it for your benefit just as much as ours.
Second We wish to show our friends and patrons that this store is the only
one in Southern Oregon that has yet demonstrated the fact that it could and did
give the people the newest styles and best values at tho smallest prices. J Mow are
a few of tho many good things you will find on sale after 7 o'clock tonight:
The proof of the pudding is in the
eating. Try some of the below men
tioned specials tonight
$2.50 and $3.00 for $1.00
Just received, an extra large ship
ment of beautiful new lot of Bags,
bought at a clean-up price ; all new
styles, while they last. '. ... .Choice, $1.00
15c Linen Crash 9c
Better sec this lot of Clash and lay
in a supply of roller towels tonight.
$5.00 Umbrellas $2.00
About 50 Umbrellas; all our regular
.l.OO; and a number worth up to .8.00;
You can't conceive of tin- bargains
we have at this store unless you come
to see.
50c Silks for 25c
A big new lot of fine .Jap Silk; all
colors; also a lot of 27-in'h .lap Silk, as
good as most 50c silk; to go tonight
at 25?
25c Handkerchief values 17c
About 25 dozen new hemstitched em
broidered Handkerchiefs; regular 25c
values; tonight, :i for 50?
14c Silk Ribbons 17c
About 35 pieces all colors and black
and white; 5-inch, and No. 100 all-silk
Ribbon; excellent values at 25c; to-
choice of anything in store $3.00 night 17?
The Hutchason Co.
Succsseor to Baker Hutchason Company
ART EXHIBIT OPENING
FREE EMBROIDERY LESSONS
The ladies of Medford will bo
pleased to learn that beginning Sat
urday, October 2, Mrs. f. F.ary will
have oil sale and exhibit at Dnucl
& Kentner's store a special lino of
tinted doilies, center pieces, pillow
tops and novelties, nrt laces, loops,
girdles, ruffles and Jiipnn needles
&r goods, consisting of stamped and
and accessories. Freo embroidery
lessons will be given. 171
Herman Bros., I he saddle and har
ness makers, desiro to announce, to
the trade that they are not only pre
pared to fill all orders at short no
tice, but carry the most complete line
of harness, suddlcs, bridlox, whips,
robes, blankets, wagon covers, tents,
otc, that can bo found in southern
Oregon at prices that cannot fail to
please when quality of stock and
workmanship is considered. Don't
forget tho place, 317 E. Seventh
street, Medford. .
H)lt KENT Modern, up-to-dnltf
bungalow, close in, with !) room
completely furnished; long lease i
desired. Ileioton Investment Co.
FOIl SALE Why buy a town lo
when you can got one aero tmdcf
Fish ko ditch, l'j miles out front
postoffico, for $300; also have it
5-acro tract. Buy from owner aui
Have commission. Ko. 20 Soutlt
Teach street, or P. 0. Hox 842. 1
Why
IT'S T
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The Reason
The LORAIN
of all the Steel ranges now manufactured is con
sidered by the discriminating housewife, SUPERIOR
TO ALL OTHERS is plainly evident. Call and
let us demonstrate it's merits to you.
jnn
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Medford
Hardware Co