Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 29, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1909.
DUALITY PLUS HONOR EQUALS SATISFACTION
That is The Secret Why Partic iilar Dressed Men Choose
The Toggery
as the store for their clothes
HOW ABOUT YOUR FALL SUIT? ARE YOU STILL WITHOUT IT? THERE IS STILL ONE OF THE NOBBIEST OF THEM ALL WAIT
ING FOR YOU AT THE TOGGERY. JUST THE STYLE, CUT AND COLOR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. REMEMBER EVERYTHING THAT
IS SOLD OVER THE COUNTER AT THE TOGGERY IS GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU. MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. FOR EVERY
DOLLAR IN PRICE THERE IS ONE DOLLAR OF VALUE-THAT IS ASSURED. TOGGERY CLOTHES ARE MADE ON MERIT AND SOLD
ON HONOR. DUALITY THE BEST, WORKMANSHIP THE FINEST, STYLE THE MOST UP-TO-DATE." FROM WORLD'S BEST MAKERS
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'VA
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50,
$20.00, $25.00 on to $40.00. .
Fall Shirts
Blue and gray flannel heavy and
light weights and dress "shirts;
work shirts from 50c and up. Many of our shirts
have extra long sleeves and hodies.
"We are exclusive agents of
Hansen's world
famous
Work Gloves
Gloves.
Good work Gloves, gauntlet, plain, Hansen make, per
pair ......... ...450
Hansen genuine horsehide Gloves, the pair. . .$1.00
Hansen extra fine horsehide Gloves, the pair. .$1.50
Good canvas Gloves, 4 pairs for 25
Good canvas Gloves with leather tips, 2 for. . .25
flllP IlndpriiAr Won't scratch or itch, but
UU1 UUUCrWdar the price will tickle von.
J' me healthy fleece lined, the garment ' . ,50-
Heavy ribbed cotton, extra fine qualitv, gann't.50
Best $1.00 wool garment in the world; per gar
ment $1.00
Extra fine wool, the garment ...... ,i.50
Extra fine Australian lambs wool, the garment $2.00
Best line of men's strong Work Pants and Cordu
roys in Medford. - Prices $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and
$2.50 and up. ;
Heavy duck and leather Coats from $2.25 and up.
Rubber Coats, guaranteed waterproof and full
stock oiled Clothing.
Fine line wool Sox, all weights, 25? and up.
The
Stetson
Self-Conforming
Derby
hit ihoutandi ol frlrmh
throughout the world. It all
ium Itidf Initially to tht
head ii light and comfort
able and In the correct style. "
Evary Station beare Ik
Station nam
We kitt tk &if iwa felt ir4 Oerbr
Hau la til Hi laid ill
GOOD HATS
The famous No-Name and John
B. Stetson brands We are giving
you more good, honest hat value
than you can possibly get else
where. (What we say we do,-we
do), 75c to $6.50.
The word "TOGGERY" has a meaning "The best on
earth." Our reputation for square dealing, truthful state-
ments and honest' straightforward business methods have
given us the confidence and good will of the people.
THE TOGGERY
MEDFORD'S RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE
When You See It In Our Ad,
It's, So. "Always in Earnest."
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
ttt t tttttttttt
Charles Olson to George P.
Bourne, 15 acres in section
16, township 38, range Iff... 2250
, Louis Lager to William Smith,
10 acres in D L C 57, town
ship 38, range 1 W ....... . 2500
Martha E. Rapp to Louis La
ger, 20 acres in D L C 57,
' township 38, range Iff.... 1600
Ida M. Schermerhom to Alta
Naylor, half interest in lot
6 and 7, block 45, Medford ... 10
George R. Wilkerson to E. E.
Hart, trustee, 120 acres in sec
tion 27, township 36, range
Iff 9000
Clyde A. Payne to John F.
Heisland, property in Ashland 10
C. D. Masher to John Lees,
1 acre in Central Point 1000
Scott V. Davis to W. R. Bul
lock, lot 6, block 1, Highland
Park addition to Medford. . 10
Frank D. Netherland to M. P.
Baker, lots 1 and 2, block 9,
Butte Falls 125
B. H. Harris to M. 'P. Baker,
lot 1, block 23, Bluff ad
dition to Butte Falls ... 50
Conspicuous Shoes
A pair of shoes may be conspicuous for either one
of two reasons,-because they look particularly
bad or because they look particularly good.
WALK-OVER Shoes are in the latter class from
the first day "they are
worn till the last day.
That's but one reason
why you should buy
them; there are many
other reasons equally
good. Find out at our
store some of the. many
other reasons why the
WALK-OVER is the - JWjWmm
shoes for you..,
$4.00 $.500
Edmeades Bros.
Ml WEST SIDE SHOE STORE
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY;
FOR SALE Furniture, cojtagc, mod
ern, close in, for rent. Apply Y, Tri
bune. 192
FOR RENT 5-room furnished cot
tage, modem, close jn, furniture for
sale, 213 S. Central avenue. 192
WANTED Position as janitor or 3
or 4 offices to clean. Address F,
care Tribune office. 193
FOR RENT Furnished front room,
modern conveniences. 402 West
Main, opiosite park. ' 193
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply at the negt regu
lar meeting of te city council, Med
ford, Oregon, Tuesday, November 2,
for a license to sell malt, vinous and
spirtious liquors in less quantities
than one gallon at lot 7, block 21, in
Medford, Or., for a period of six
months.
Dated October 22.
GEORGE M. BORDEAUX.
REACHING THE SPOT
It Can Be Done. So Scores of Medford
Citizens Say.
To cure an aching hack.
Ttao pains of rheumatism,
The tired-out feolingi,
You must reach the spit get at the
cause.
Tn most cases 'tis the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills ore for the kid
neys. G. L. Boone, coraer Ninth and C
streets, Medford, Or., says: "I was
troubled with rheumatism when I first
began using Doan's Kidney Pills. I
did not think tbey -would do me any
good, but finaily p-Tured a box at
Hrkins' drug store. They proved to be
the remedy I required. .' My kidneys
were restored to thoir normal condition,
and the pains and nches in my back
were removed. Doau's Kidney Pills
lived np to their representations In my
casj." ' .' '
For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. 7., iole
agents for the United States.
Medford, Oregon : This certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for the cure of nil kidney, blad
der nnd rheumatic troubles for ten
years, mid have never hud n com
pliant. It gives quick nnd ponminent
relief. B0 days' treatment in each bot
tle. Medford Plmrmuey.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Al the Moore L. T. Howard, Now
port; H. von dcr Hcllen, Weed; K. E.
Tendatd, Ln Moinc; II. S. Smith,
Sim Francisco ; S. Lnwter, Mr. nnd
Mrs. George A. Bunks, New York;
n. J. Herdcultoph, Kansas City; E. F.
Snylnr, Kiigmio; George H. Kcslcr
son, Grunts Pnss; C. H. Moore, Chi
cago; (leorgo Jennings, Siiij Fran
cisco: E 11. Adams, J. A. Tnsncy,
J. V. Johnson, C. C. Conger, Robert
Hcndiiclsoii, O. W. Hollislcr, S. Joot
iug, Poitland.
At the Nash E. I). Morris, J. C.
Mnxiicld, W. A. Coggshnlt, F. ('.
Iiritudslingi-n, Portland; M. L. Bur
ton, Snn Frunciimro ; I). P. Murphy.
Thotims Slopcr, San Francisco; Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Rogers, Scuttle; Wil
linm Richmond, Grand Junction; J. C.
Milne, Grand Junction; M. B. Kus
hcI, Ccntrnlin; Gcorgo A. Baret'lonc,
Oakland; J. K. Kcmlrick, German -lown;
Cliirvucc M. I.con, Sau Fran
cisco; II. L. Kelly, J. I,. C. Nash,
Berkeley; K. L. Junes, Mcdl'ord; W.
W. HimniMi, Ay res riincli; Margaret
Meredith, Chiro'; J. A. l'Vi'ehimd, Se
nttlo; V. C. Wcstlakc, San Jose; B.
Council i Table Rock; A. Conro Ficro,
Central Point; It. Sykcs, San Fran
cisco; C. M. Ilimchiiugh, Ashland; M.
It. Knsscl, (Vntralia, Wash; G. W.
Goodwin, (Vnlniliii; If. L. Kelly, Jr.,
Trail; L. C. Serbcrt, Pittsburg; J. II.
Wiliiinn, Seattle; M. J. Moloney, St.
Joseph; Louis L. Lemy, L. H. Klein,
S. V. Block, Novndn.
You Are Loser
IF YOU DON'T GET THIS SNAP
480 Acres
Three miles f rom station, 42 acres in trees, 30 acres in air
falfa, excellent fruit soil, good bearing orchard on two
sides. Good buildings.
A SNAP at $75.00 Per Acre
J. B. Wood
MILES B LO 0 K
B imemher tb natno- Dgan na
tnke no otber. . i:
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