Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 14, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    TfllCT TIIE MEDFORT) DAILY TKIBUNE, MKDFOttD, PUKCON', TH1TS1)AY. OCTOBER 14, 1000.
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WOMEN'S CLUBS OFFER i lint.l .Wi-ion tho tate emitrilmt-
0XF0RD SCHOLARSHIP ins i" s.-lilarlii will roe.uvo iivt-
" I 01viioo ovor Olio t'iiu a iioii-oontnu-
XEW YORK. Oot. 14. Tho Geu- utinsr state.
SHIP SUBSIDY CERTAIN TO
I BE CONSIDERED SOCK
end Federation f APPLE ORCHARD PAYS
IMS OlltTl'U "II l.iifciii. '
valued at $1500, to an American worn j
an who hhall sueecssf a'v ss the.
examinations, nw '.nua'i' j
PROFIT OF $20,000,
i
WKXAtt lll'.K. Wash., O.-t. II.
for 0f..r.l. Ciiiiibrlf or London tsiafKinaiv
i JveJ v for ex. i , The of apples that will ..et 2.WU0. about
nations 'are to ' .nathematies. 1000 uihUt the returns ot last year,
lj.tin a Oreek. and will be held in The oivhard contains JO acres of o
every state in the Virion on the 19th jt 7-vear-old trees.
and the 20th of this month. Candi
dates must make application to of
ficers of the educational branch of
their state federation and will, if the
eonditions an fulfilled, receive a ccr
tiifcate of admission from the chair
man of education of the National
Federation. The candidate, a col
lege graduate, must enter credentials
proving her good health, literary ajid
scholastic attainments and promise
of distinction. She must he under
J7 years of uue and unmarried. The
examination papers will he read and
rated at Oxford and returned to the
National Federation chairman. In the
The three brothers arc sawmill men
and have lived at Snohomish for
many years. They purchased the
land 1" years f" l"rt an acre.
John 'Quinn, another grower, will
gal her .1"00 worth of apples from
five acres of young trees, enly one
third of which are in hearing. Mr.
Qtiinii bought the ranch in February,
!HS. for ?7.)00 and expects to pay
for it with the crop in three years.
Mrs. Joe Williams left Thursday
for Dunsmuir. Oal., after a two
weeks' viit with her parents of this
place.
SKATTI.K, Wash., Octo. 14. Re
storative legislation for the. merchant
marine is to become, a great national
issue as the result of rresiilent Tail's
address at the Aluska-Yuknu-l'ncil'io
exposition. The nation's chief iiiclt
it plain that the disappearance of tho
American lltitf, 1'iuin tho pats of in
ternational commerce across the
ocean highway is little short of a
national calamity. Recognizing the
importance of the declaration, tho
Hearst newspapers have undertaken
a canvass of tho national legislators
to feel out ilie situation, as it is cer
tain the prO-idetit will recommend liic
mediate action nt tho next Hussion of
congress. Will K. 'Humphrey of the
First Washington district will proha
blv introduce the measure, as he has
been the most consistent adocate of
a rehabilitated menhaut marine.
I're-ident Tat't showed that iii case of
war our great fleet would be help
less for lack of colliers and trans
ports. This aside from the cuminer
cial aspects in view of the fact that
trade follows the flag, makes it cer
tain that shipping legislation will' he
roine as important as taviff revision.
OBJECTS TO S. P. SPUR
IN FRONT OF HIS HOUSE
SAI-KM, Or., Od. 1 1. On the
ground that it is a public milsaucti
hud should he almlishcil, Attorney
L. II. McMnhou, iu his own behalf,
asked an injunction against the
Southern l'acific company in the cir
cuit court this afternoon to restrain
it from replacing n long since, nlnit
doned spur leading tnun the Ireight
depot down Front street to the site of
the old Willamette Valley flouring
niils on Xortb Mill creek. TJio mills !
have not hcou operated for the last
15 years mid wtM'K destroyed by I'irc
about seven years ugo, and the truck
has not been used sine.'. The track
passes in front of MoMnhon'u .resi
dence 1 r .
J. 11. Itafl'eily of ltiiiiiiilli county,
Kentucky, left Thursday for south-1
em points after n months stay in
this phico.
H
w
IF
SHOW GOOD BUSINESS SENSE
After years of endeavor you had gained a
competency and invested your long accum-
ulated savings in something that would tender
but slight returns when at the same time you
were given the opportunity to invest in some
thing that would yield 25,50, 75 and even 100
per cent on your investment each year, an in
vestment as sound as the Rock of Gibralter and
growing better each year?
OF COURSE YOU WOULD NOT.
See list of other
bargains in last
column on page
4 of this paper.
But how about you ? Why should' you invest your mon
ey elsewhere when you can get:
. 27 acres of as fine land as lays outdoors; only three and
one-half miles from Medford, across the road' from' the
famous Bun-ell orchard, 9 acres in Syear-old Bartlett and
Cornice pears, 15 acres in alfalfa, large vegetable and' berry
garden, plenty of water, 5-room house, good barn, chick
en house and other, outbuildings, all for $6500, with rea
sonable terms? For further infomiation apply'
Sec list of other
bargains in lust
column on page
4 of this paper.
Benson Investment Company
OPPOSITE MOORE HOTEL
The Crowds Attend Our
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
Don't Miss a Look
It would lie impossible for us to tell you Cadi day
about even ten per cent of the special bargains now on
sale at this big store. "NY c give a few prices each day
ns Simmies anil nslc von to come and verify them. Oni-c
voti are in the store yon will see hundreds of specials
that should appeal to every careful woman. Our stocks
. . .. .... .. : il 1 1..,......,
are complete, tlie largest ny tar in mmiuki n w"
mm l ni i to all and that the lowest sale price we. can
make at this season of the year. Our values and prices
are sure to please you and everything is hacked by the
store and guaranteed to give sansiacnou.
IANNIVFRSARY SALE.
Bags, Belts, and
Jewelry Novelties
19
23'c
,39
.590
790
li5c articles for . .
35c art icles for . .
5()c articles f"t' . .
75c art icles for . .
&1.00 articles for
$1.50 articles for ..$1-19
$2.00 articles lor
$3.00 articles for ..$2.47
$4.00 articles for . $3.39
$5.00 articles for ..$4.19
$(i.00 artMes for . .$4.98
$7.00 articles for . .$5.89
All other articles up to
jfc'.OO at u like reduction,
i'lfso jjM belts and jewelry.
Don! " 1ook-
ANNIVERSA.1-
Dress Goods
Lot one consists of ?
number of pieces of styl
ish Dress Fabrics to close
out at llnlf I'l icc.
Some 50c grades at . .390
.Some 75c grades at . .490
Some fJOc grades at . .690
Some $1.00 grades at. 830
Some $1.25 grades at.98
Some $1.50 grades. $1.19
Some $2.00 grades. $1.09
Some $2.50 grades. $1.98
Don't miss a look til the
new line of full skirt slifrs
ANNIVERSARY SALE.
Coats and Suits
$7.50 Coais and Suits
' for ,...$5.63
$S.OO (''oats and Suits
. for $0.19
$1 (.( Coats and Suits
for ,.$7.19
$12.50 ('.''oats and Suits
' fur 1 . $9.98
$15.00 Coats and Suits
for $11.89
$20.00 Coats and Stilts
for $15.93
$35.00 values for.. $28.98
$-10.00 values for.. $32.98
$50.00 values for.. $39.89
$)0.00 values for.. $47.89
$75.00 values for.. $63.49
ANNIVERSARY SALE?!
Ladles' Petticoats
You never did beat our
prices and values on pelti
("ats at regular prices.
v. " we sav .
41 ". ."nines lot
ANNIVERSARY SALE.
Bedding
50c Blankets for ,...42
75c Ulankets for ....590
Tihn)kcts rind Comforts
$1.00 values at 870-
$1.25 values at ...$1.09
$1.50 values at ,..$1.23
$2.00 values at . . .$1.03
$2.50 values at.,.. $2.19
$3.00 values at .,.$2.47"
$4.00 values at ...$3.39
$5.00 values at . . .$3.19
Don't miss a took.
ANNIVERSARY SALE.
Fine Silks
A stock of silks double
the size and value of any
stock in Southern Oregon.
50c Silks for 42
75c Silks for 03
$1.00 Silks for 87f
$1.25 Silks for 98
$1.50 Silks for .'...$1.29
$2.00 Silks for ....$1.69
Don't miss a look.
$4.00 Coats for ...$2.19
....980
..SI. 19
. $1.69
. .$2.19
,.$2.47
S3.39
19
p-m . .
$1.50 viu 'u's fnr
$2.00 values "v
$2.50 values h"11'
$3.00 values for
$1.00 values for
$5.00 values f,.v
and like reductions up l..
T I .t H .
.Silk Petticoats for $11.69
ANNIVERSARY SALE.'
Waists
1.00 Waists for 790
$1.25 Waists for . . . .98
$1.50 .Waists for... $1.19
$2.00 Waists for... $1.47
$2.50 Waists for... $1.98
$3.00 Witists for... $2.39
And a like reduction all
through the entire line of
waist's.
ANNIVERSARY SAI r '
Staples
As ever, best Prints. . ,5-
5c House Lining . 4
0c Yj L Muslin 50
X l-2c Brown Muslin. . 6o
10c Mltached Muslin. . .8
12 1 -2c Bleached Mus- '
lin ,....10
1 5o Bleached Miisliii . 11
All Oll.itlO-tt 1?lo,V,At
et.t(s, Galateas, Percales:
uu;'i special rnces.
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Successor to
Baker Hutchason Co.
City Recorder.
L'ltv itccoruer.