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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1909)
m 4 MH-Mi1 UliMlirniJII ATA II rpmutTVti' SIWIWAii-n rtiu.viAT irAVTiMiT Aim r,s .-.. BUSINESS LOCALS Last Week of THANKSGIVING Sale i f t ll U tfl i4l T iTk ft. 1" S a. 1 I II. L. Kelly, Jr., of Trail, was in Medford Sunday and Monday on of ficiul busini'HH. Col. Ton Vtillu wim at Grants J'hwh Monday, lookinj; iifh-r biiineH in terests. UforKo F. YoutiK, lito promedol timber locator and umiural Iinstler W. H. Sherman, a prominent real estate dealer of Grants I'iihs, wan Medford visitor Sumlav. 0. H. Antlorson and family, M. C, Vanco and A. V. Anderson of Grants I'bsh aro Medford visitors. F. 0. McWIIIIaniH of Ashland wan lu Medford Monday. A. T. Arant, supurlntondent of tho Crater Lake Park. Is In Medford from RoaoburK, where ho ban boon on bunlnesu. F. 0. ItoutledRO of the Western Union Telegraph comimny at Ashland wan a Medford visitor Monday. Mrfl. J. H. Stewart loft Monday morning for Oakland, Cal., on n visit to bor daughter, Mrs. Weeks. Charllo Hay, son of Dr. C. It. Kay, who broke bin arm several weks ago refractured tho limb this morning by a fall at school. Tho splints had been romoved but a few days and tho fall. olthouKb slight, was sufficient to causo a fraetHro at tho same point as tho original ono. Dr. Plckel reduced tho fracture. Judge Georgo T. Halwln of Klam ath Falls, member of tho Crater Lake road commlBiilon, spent Sunday In Medford on business. Mr. llaldwln was highly gratified by tho report that to southern Oregon went tho first nrlio for Atnorlcnn apples. Arthur Drown spent Saturday lu Ashland on buslnenv. W. D. Headman of Grunts Pass, for morly of this city, Is renewing old acquaintances. Frank Harvey has returned to his humu near Trail utter spending a few dayB In Medford on business. Mr. and Mrs. James MePeters and child of ICallspel, Mont., who hnvo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. II. N'yo of Gold Hill were In Medford on tholr way to California points for n fow months' stay. Mrs. Peters Is n daughter of Mr. Nyo and II. II. feels very proud of bin grandchild. A. C, Howlott, who was culled to Persona wlalilng shade trees V plant in front of their homes, phone D.. It. Wood, Main 11. or after C o'clock, Mrs. J. F. Heddy, Main 321 211 The lots In Walnut Park are go lug fast. Only ton left. 20!r Hear tin' eelebrated lay musician nt the Nnsh jjrill. 20(1 Hear tlie eelebrated Indy mimici'mis at the Nash crill. 200 Tho special orrer on wainui runt lots is tho most popular of nny on tho market. 20'J Rest meal for the leust money tho Spot eafe. Music at the Nnslt grill during hi noli and dinner hours. 'J0(J' Dest meal for the least money at tho Spot cafo. Mimic nt the Nash grill during lnucli nml dinner hours. 2011 When tho remaining ten lots in Walnut Park aro sold lot 10, block 1 will bo given away. Seo Ij. II. War nor about It. 209 ll&UllUMVl J JUL A J JL 1 1 j in Portland last week by an accbleut Unit the road will alio in due n.,ir-c Wells, Kargo & Co. have nil nihil tion to their equipment at the Med ford office in tlie shape of u special delivery wagon, ami the offiee will hereafter make its- own delivery m'b certain limits. The wagon a- spceialy built for the purpose and in filled up on the siiuie Htyle as the regular city express wagons, .lad Dent will have charge of Iho wagon and Ihe service will ho inaugurated at once. Tho duck hunters who braved the storm of Sunday had hut little to how for several hours of hard work. Ah one hunter expresed it : "Hven duck hud more sense than to veu- Inro out on hucIi a day." i. A. Iliuhaeher of Grants Pus is is in Medford on business. Dr. K. 1. deary of ol'ithmd i- here looking after business matters ami renewing i H I 1 nciidsimw oi hicli there are ninny. I Jr. (lean was a nrnctietioner here in Mcdl'rod hen it was u struggling villuge, and tin1 doctor's life was more or le-s .l struggle, with long drives in all kinds of weather and voer all kind- I' roads or no roads nt nil. The ity, and Doctor Geary have pro 'escd since Iheii, nml tehrc is Impi Men's Ladies' Misses' Boys' l)i you know we arc showing one of tin- neatest line (' jionilar priced handkerchiefs to he seen in the eil. Come in and let us show you a line fit for am one to look at. Prices 5c, 10c and 15c each. SPECIAL DRIVE On Ladies' Coat Sweaters Snturdjiy, we received a large shipment of coat sweaters direct from the luanulai'tim-r. Tin - ship inohl was long delayed on account of a strike in the factory and we ore seeurinjc a rebate, ninth rns'ib-s n- to offer the finest wool and u nino sweaters in grey, red and white, nil ntes and some style- ou have iii w r seen in the west and which can only he found nt this store. Thew kooiIh will only be on -ah- tln ttcck nt which time nil that do not sell will he returned to the fatcory. A new line of Ladies' Fancy Collars, new, up todatc, etc., at, your choice 25c Don't forget tomorrow we put on sale j I?oAfi our new lineof Xmas post cards; at your AC JlaCll C EJ OO 1'IL' nuwcst '"il'lury cont sweater; . very good and very becoming to younger misses and slender women; red, gray and white, trimmed with alternating shades the now -wcutor craze of the east. Also a very long coal w enter in heavy, fine effect a bargain at only $5.00 $7.50, 9.00, 11.00, and 13.50 for the finest all wool, close knit sweaters in red. Krny and white, beautiful in design and ben. nuns to most figures. Kvery price si execptiomilh ,.w and will be found for Ibis week only mid ... I .it this store. 1 Reduced Prices Prevail in All Departments HOSIERY Don't huy Hosiery until you have seen the line that we are offering at 15e pair, 2 pair for 2"n: It includes men's, ladies', hoys' and misses, and there is not an other line in the city that will touch it. The Browniekar See this beautiful little nmeliine in our shoe window. Ifemember, that we give a coupon with er J.'ic worth of motU purchased at this store; tlnii oii can trive pleasure to your little friends by ini-iins ,.f the coupons; (bat our prices aro lower unci ilint nil coupons are redeemed in cash. Table Linens Tin- i- the time l btiv V"'ir TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS. SETS. ETC. for we are not only showing the hirye-l nssin iiiient but we are inakinsr prices never attempted before. We invite you to supply your linen needs thi- week A look will convince ibut wo -bow the See our east window for kitchen needs. Lamps, lamp chimneys, lanterns. See us before you buy. which occurred to his son-in-law. ro- t urn ed to Medford Mondny, arconipu nled by throo of tils Krnnilchllilreu, who will remain with lilm durliiK tho convnlesconco of their fat bor. T. O. Brlckson hits returned from a short biislnosH trip to Kenuett, Cal. C. 13. Whlsler has returned from attendliiK the Spokane apple show. Tho reception to bo tendered Hev. and Mrs. I,ucas by tho ladles of the Gplacopnl church will be bold Tues day ovonliiK from 8 to 10 o'clock at tho home of Mrs W. I. llovorldno on Oakdalo nvenuo. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Nye or (lold Illll worn In Medford Monday on n short vIhK. W. W. Humphrey Iiiih returned from h trip to tho Illi? Ilutto section, und bus resumed his old position with tho Medford Hardware company. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. ('arnaban left Monday on their return lo tho llluo I.edi;o after a stay of several days' duration In Medford. Mr. und Mrs. K. II. llopklns were lu Medford from Central Point Monday. Orders for sweet eremn or butter milk promptly filled Phono tin ortamorr. of lime. Quick Money Needed. My lots including a kooiI fi room house, miisl pi for $ 1000. Properly jus outside of city lim il. W.riOII cash, resl easy pa menls. Address K'oy W. Hum-, room ft, I'alins HoomiiiK House. M ' ford, Oregon. Sfedford, OroKou: This ecr,.ue that wo have sold Hall's Texas Won dor for tho euro of all kidney. Mad der and rheumiflie troubles for tei years, nml have never had a com plaint. It n'lvm quick and permanent relief. (10 days' treatment in each bot tle. Medford Pharmnev. HUSSEY'S The Busy Store The Hutchason Successors to Haker-Hiitchason Co. Magna twww-'5mntM,TO.vmii: 8 Too Late to Classify. I'(J SAM'! Household liirnitiiie n! 1 private sale; iuostl new; new pi lino included. Cull nt tin; South ' Central avenue. ti, I WANTHI) (lirls for oiieraiois: nul between 8 u. in. und .r p. in. I'n 1 cific Tel. ami Tel. Co ' ! 'Olf SAI.I' ',.iii I I -il, , for sale elu'iip I'll,.,. 'on. V.I '' t' M Mt tit Mi! ' MEDFORD THEATRE HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE I KuM l'ANTAtil s t iKtriT 6 BIG FEATURE ACTS 6 HEADED BY LARRY'S HOBOEvS t.past si ason s oi(i'iii:i m iii:aii.ik. PRICES 25c. 35c AND 50c. Friday, November 26, 1909 WAN T 3 Billion Feet of Timber, must be well located for operating and logging. Transportation facilities near by. Land with some white pine preffered. Furnish cruising by 40,s and maps. Only princi pals need apply. Clark & Cowles Box 66 Medford, Ore. r THE SOUTH BEND M ALLE RANGE SUPREMACY ABLE VK WANTTO'PRU, YOU WHY TI1K SOH'H HKXD MAI.LKAP.LK o RANUK OFFERS TO MYKI? llOt'SKHOU): nK'ITICKM'OOKKI) MKALS; A SAV1W1 OF MANY YALUAIihK IIOl'lvS OF VOUU TI.MK; AHAVIN(U)hMANY DOlihAK'S Kl YKAli IN bTK I5II.I, nt it i lis .'id. ii- fie-1 m" Till- lU'YKIi OF. A SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE TAKKS NO C11ANOKS HKCAUSK IT POSSKSSKS A1.LT1IK VALl'Fl) FFATFKFS WUICU I1AVK MADF T1IK SOI'TII HKXI) M ALLK AHLIC Sl'IMiKM- AN EXPERT DEMONSTOAtOR WILL BE AT OUrfsTORC ALL THIS WEEK BE SURE AND SEE HIM. HE WILL EXPLAIN EVERY DETAIL. HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITS WILL BE SERVED. VALUABLE S0UVEWi TO BE GIVEN ' " " ' tuu uuy yuuh HANliL WhlLt ULniUno i ha I uti j-s HERE YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE A VALUABLE SET OF KITCHEN WARE. NICHOLSON HARDWARE COMPANY 5