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12 THIS aALEDFOUD AEAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKUOX. SUNDAY, NOVHMIWR M, 1.009. Special A In cnrlo iiionn til Ihe Louvro Cnfo today. F. Hawkins of Blue Enrth, , jr one of the newest arrivals idford, having purchased (lie nee properly of Q. L. Goss on , i OrniM) street, which he will oc , .. with his fundi'. Mr. Hawkins expects to devote himself to the growing of fruit nnl is now looking over the .valley for n suitable piece of orchard property. For tho finest canned corn on the market ask for the "Pride ofjlo chello." 10 cents a can. nt tho Hex Grocery Co. Aug. D. Singlor of this oily has se cured tho stato agency for tho fa mous '"Index" incandescent kerosene burner. This wonderful invention i n boon to tho housewife as a light Mr. and .Mrs. tt. K. Hnney of Jacksonville were Medford visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. h. II, Smnnlhmtsur or Manoitl, X. 1)., daughter nud niece, are among those who have be come permanent residents of Med fonl. They arc freiuds of Dr. S. floudy and arrived here n few days since. Mrs. Klinor Christy has purchased the lOOxlOO-foot tract on the north west comer of Grape s I reels from S. A. Nye, federation of $2o00. T'iq best Is tho chcansst with nur sery stock, us vtth ovnrvthlng else, tf you want the best In anything In th" nursery line, phono 371 or call at th Yklma Vnllor Nursery and your order will lo promptly tilled. 202 C. Ij. Mnuguin of Grants Pass was in Medfonl Saturday on business in connection with the keyless lock re cently invented by n Grants Pass resident. A large delegation of Mcdfo.il and Fifth i',, Columbia affords tor a con- .hiirh school students went to Grants six times brighter than electricity is p;l!;S Saturday to see the football secured from n no greater amount of kerosene oil than ordinarily used in a common lamp. Special A la carte menu nt the Louvre Cafe today. Belter lay in your supply of cran berries for Thanksgiving, only I5ej per pound at the- Rex Grocery Co. . . Miss Issio McCully of Jacksonville I was in Medford shopping Saturday. G. G. Culy, a prominent stockman ' of the valley, spent Saturday in ! Medford. j Mr. and Mrs. O. " Hnrbaugh of I Jacksonville were in Medford Sat- j urday, closing up the salepf n tract of lanjl near Phoenix, tho transfer of ( which was reported in the Mn"il Trib-. tine several days ago. Tho best, groceries at the best prices nt the best store in town, which is tho Rex Grocery Co. B. L. Jewell of Trail spent Friday night in Medford. J W. 1 Swetland of Grants Pns was in Medford on business Fridav and Saturday. Trofeesor J. IT. Acker-man, slate superintendent of schools, arrived Saturday from Portland and will visit the Medford public schools cn Monday. If you don'e find- what yon waut elsewhere, call at the Rex Grocery Co. and net it. Conro Fiero of Central Point was a Medford visitor Saturday. Carl Narregan of Eagle Point spent Saturday in Medford. Miss Jennie Lewis of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Saturday. The Singer Sewing Machine store is located at 27 South Central ave nue. Phono 143L 20fi Mannger Roby of the Grants Pass box factory was in Medford Satur day on a business trip. Martin Angel of Merlin was a Med ford visitor Saturday. 0. L. Mangum, a prominent mining m of Josephine county, spent n few rs in Medford Saturday. II. L. Andrews, secretary of the nnts Pass Commercial club, was in Medford Saturday for a few hours. Mrs. Charles IT. Pierce of Ashland is visiting Miss Mollie Britt of Jack sonville, for a few days. Dr. Brown, who was to have de livered a lecture on "New Thought," has cancelled his engagement in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock were in Medford shop ping Saturday. game. T. O. Erickson is expected to re turn soon from Lillyglcn, where he recently went on business. District Attorney Mulkey spent Saturday evening in Medford. Deputy Sheriff R. B. Dw was ' Medford visit tor on Saturday, William llonslmw of Ashland sp"t Friday in Medfonl on business, J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock was a visitor in Medford Salunlay. Fred 11. Hopkins of Central Point spent Saturday afternoon in thU city. V. B. Toller of Hendrick. B. (. is a recent arrival in .Medford. lie is looking tor n miiuer cumaie man to spend the winlor. Harry Falling of Ashland visited Medford friends Saturday. William 11. Conway of Grants Pass was in Medfonl Saturday on business. . A. 0. Rockfollow of Seattle, for merly of San' Diego, and a boyhood friend of Elmer A. Hicks, wa in Medford Saturday visiting with .Mr. llicks. He will spend some throe weeks in the valley. Henry Booth of Hitch spent Satur day in Medford on business. Ttt preparation for repairing the Bear-creek bridge in this city, sev eral loads of lumber have been haul ed to the bridge. Work is soon to commence. L. E. Whiting is spending Sunday with bis family at Riverview ranch, near Eagle Point. I Exclusive Agency For the Butterick Patterns and publications THE HUTCSASON CO., Successors to the Baker Hutchason Co. T hanksg A Splendid Opportunity to Save Tho Thanksgiving Sale is on with renewed vigor. Tlio scenes have been shifted nnti tho storo presents n much more plenslnu nppcuranrr. New lots of sale goods have been gotten out, marked down anil placed on sale nt prices which you cannot afford to Ignore. A trip to tho store Monday or next week will reveal many now goods many lots of extremely low-priced sain goods and proui thn (not that this storo does all and more than it advertises. A careful inspection by compotcnt dry goods experts has proven that our stock Is new, clean and up-to-date In every way and that our Thanksgiving sale prices are lower than the average store Is offering In any gait of tho United States. COME AMD SHARE THE BARGAIN FEAST. THE BUNGALOW RINK Open p. m. every afternoon from 2 p. m. until 5 v evenings, 7:30 p. m. til! ID p. n. DE NOVA Has Charge of Floor Every Afternoon and Evening. W. A. ROBBINS, Prop. Admission Saturday Evening, 10c. Skates 25c Thanksgivin Millinery Sale In Modern Times Use Modern Means ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 'Are handy, clean, effective. Our rate for current on appliances is just one-half of the regular lighting rate. There is something in this list that will interest you. Utility iron (curl iron heater, water heater, 3-inch elec tric iron) fill in one $6.00" 6-inch electric iron .. $5.00 Toasters $4.50 Heating pads $5.00 Electric range with 7 aluminum utensile $1.00. Electric air heaters $9.00 up A full line of wiring material and supplies. Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. :.f nln-mly bought A riZ 'rt would like a . The bend, the crowning glory of ev ery woumn, must ho snuiiitiy coverall. enn enhance your appearance it nl- ed to provide your liul. If yon have one lmt mid fool (lint new one for it change, yon enn supply Hint wnnt n n small priee. $5.29 Hot worth to $10.00. $4.29 TIntH. worth to $ S.OO. All HnN ut reduced .price. Tfc ink reiving Sale Read y-To-vV ear Articles For the past thirty days utmost every day ha seen new good come into the rendy-to-wear Motion, thin our stocks of contu, suit", skirts, raincoats, waists, one-pteeo dresses, silk nnd cotton pettieoatH in d misses' dresses have licen replenished. Kvery single garment has been marked for this Thanksgiving sale nnd the pricos nro e.xcption nlly inviting. If you need anything in the line of rcady-to-wenrs now is the time to buy while assortments nre Kotl and prices low. Oar Alteration Department has gone this far without losing it single sale - a fit is positively guaranteed. Get- Our Prices Before Buying. Thanksgiving Sale Table Linen, Napkins etc Nov or in the history of Medford or Southern Oregon has any storo In'en aide to show mich a large and well-Holcoled Muck of fin table damasks, napkins, towels, Kcpurato cloths and linen sets, hod hpreads, etc., as this tdoru now has on display. A look ut these beau tiful goods will do you good. A Thanksgiving dinner nerved on one of Ihe cloths bought here would be oapooially tempting, though very simple. The prices marked on thcr-e linens are probably the lowest you enn expect to find for 'years, and certainly the lowest for a year nt leant. Vc invite your early inspection and suggest you make your ehrihtmas selection nlo. Prices on FIno Table Damask: 19c n yard for fiH-inoh Itlcnchud Table Damask, worth JlOa, 2fln a yard for r8-iu. lllenchcd and ( ream Oaumr.k, former priee 'Do. 43c a yard for 70 and 7'J-in. Hlcuchcd I.lueii Damask, worth 7ie. 59c a yard for 70in. lllenchcd Dauuihk. worth fifie. 73c a yard for 70-! n. Illeachcd Damask, all pure linen, former price M 98c a yard for 72-iu. nil iure I.iueu Illeachcd Damask, our ht , seller. Other prices up to $1.39, worth $'2.(10. NAPKINS An Exceptional Large Line at Powerful Saving Prices. 50c for one dozen Finished Napkins. 98c for fil e 1. -'' M reerircil Xapkins. SI. 19 for Napkins worth Al.'iO. $I.H9vf..r Napkins worth $-..".(. $2.39 for Napkins worth f.'l.OO. It will pny you to buy Napkins at these prices. HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS TO MATCH. flii.OO Table set, with Napkins $13.29 $10.00 Table Set, with Napkins $ 8.2D $ SiO Table Set, with Napkins $ 7.63 $ 7.f)0 Table Set, with Napkins $ 5X9 $ fl.CO Table Sot, with NapkinH $ 4.09 SAVE ON TOWELS AND SPREADS. Hecenl shipments have given us an exceptionally largo nsHortiue.it of towels nnd spreads end the low sale prices will recompense you f ir coming. Salo prices: 7c, 9c, lie. 17c, 23c, 33c, 47c, 53c, 73c, 98c. I Thanksgiving Sale Ladies' Fine Waists Just received, 50 Black Taffeta Silk Waists, tailored styles, mndo of soft finished silks, nil size; nlso Jer sey nnd Mcssalino Waists, worth. $3 nnd $0 this Thanksgiving finlo $3.19 100 Wnists just received, including every imaginable htiu ai.d kind; blnek taffeta, jersey, mcBHaline, wool cliullics nud many other kinds, including nets. Tlie-in waists are priced to sell from $7.("0 to $10.00- this Thanksgiving sale $4.89 2."i Wnists, silk nnd wool, values to $I8thiH Thnnks giving snlo $5.19 Women's Linen Tailored Wnists, .fl.SO value Thanks giving wile .98c Ladies' Shoes $2.50 Just Try a Pair Ladies, we think wo h.ive tho host shoo projtositinn over presented in this city. Old nIioo men, with years of cxporiouco in selling shoes, tell iih that wo nro giving the best values in hoos thnt thoy over saw. You will lime to admit when you hco tho shoes that they look as good ns most $3.00 to $3.50 shoos on the market. We show tho he-it widths in nil sir.es and the newest styles. Just give us a (rial; every pair guaranteed price only $2.50 A RARE BARGAIN IJ Ihe " " ' 1 "" 'jr'." v I ' IIIIIIW I'MHIIH II IL I HUTCHASON COMP'Y Successors to Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue MEDFCRD, OjREGON 960 acres, 500 acres under cultivation, 10 acres of fruit, 75 acres alfalfa, SCO acres sown to vinter wheat; 75 head of cattle, 23 milk cows, which bring in $200 per month from cream sold at door; 40 head of horses, one stallion valued at $600; 40 head of hogs, 500 head of chickens; $2000 worth of hay for sale, besides enough for winter's use; place all fenced aand an abundance of water for irri gating; good set of farming tools and a fine home, within a quarter of a mile of the station. Price $45,000. See WOODS THE BRIGHTEST LIGHT OP THE AGE. JUST OUT. EVERYBODY AMAZED. THE INDEX INCANDESCENT Kerosene ' Burner THE BRIGHTEST LIGHT THE WHITEST LIGHT THE STRONGEST LIGHT THE CHEAPEST LIGHT THE CLEANEST LIGHT Six tinicfl brighter than electricity, gas or ordinary lamp. Burns common kerosene; nimple, safe; no wick to burn and cannot explode; nil brass burner, will fit tiny lamp; for "homes, stores, schools, halls and churches. Cuts lighting bill in half, with five times tho light (100 cniullepowor light, five hours forgone cent). Try one and you will uso no other light but the Index. August D. Singler 108 WEST MAIN STREET. t Agents""Wanted. State Agent for Oregon. KM We realize from long experience GOOD VALUES for the money you pay us moans GOOD BUSINESS It moans you will come again, and that's what wo have to soil,' the comc-again kind, Thon, too, when you como to us you arq fitted by experienced shoemoii and not novices learning how to fit shoes. AND WHEN IT COMES TO PRICES, for tho quality, we dofy competition.