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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1910)
THIS MEDFORD MA'EL TJUIiTJNM, MlflDFORD, ORMON, VVJ5DNRSDAY, ITORHARY 9, 1910. 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Phono 201)1, Uoodfricnd's, M, Kidd wan at Contnil Point Wi!iliiOH(luy looking nt'ler IiIh orch ard Intermit. , .... . . 1 1. 14. WliitniK hurried trip 'Ipiik nt (jniiiUrioud H. l( (.nIini, ,)lnl T(ll.H,,lV ,,iui,. 800 tho Munivold Shop for hook, Ar(mr n.mV(, ()f u MIK. iiiHKiiKhiim iiml fine o.iurnvii.tf. wm( Bt Gn(1H ,,l(1H Wednesday AftHiiMtior W. T. unovti wan a won-. .. 1HieHH (riit. ford vlhltor Tuesday. Mr. It. It. Dow of ,IaclHonvlllo wan hoppliiK ill Medford Tuesday afternoon. Carl Von ilur lloltiiii of Wollou wan in Modford Tuomlay looking after himlncHrt matter. Htiillouory, office and school mip dIIch at tho Morrivold Shop. Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Howlott and. their uriuidHoii, Harold Bhaw, worn In Mcdford from Knglo Point Tuos day. I,. Munmiii, ropreKenllng the Pa-: dfiu Paper company, In In Medford on IiIh regular vialt. Spring Hktrtn. Meeker. A. lOlayiirM of Biiloin 1m rnltoii nl tho Nanli. II. II. Trnnnon of KiikIo I'olut re tutored nl the- NiihIi Monday ovenlnc T. A. Watonnuii of Hrownnlioro whk a Mi'ilfonl ImihImi'iiii vlnltor Mon tny. Mr. 11 nil Mrn, J. It. Curtlfi ntu Mar Ion, Ohio, nro rvitlHlttrtMl at the Moore. V, V, McVolnh of Anhland wa In Mcdford Monday. II, Hoffman of (Iranta I'iihh wiih In Medford on ImihIiiohs .Monday. .Several Mauds of Italian bees for unit'. Intpiiri' "M," oan) of Mail Trihiino office. II. ('. Iveiilucr left thin morning for Mnek building will Im modern in IiiiihIi uimI couveiiienceH throughout. I Ion. I'!. V. Cnrlur of AmIiIiiiiiI wni in Medford Wednesday on huninc- .Mr. and Mrs. N If. Monro or C vallih, Or., nro at tho Moon' for u few dayH. Mr. and Mr. Lcwislion returned ( their liornn in Hunker Hill addition Mr. M. M. Tnvlor of Jacksonville nftor an iiliHcneo of throe month wiih a Mcdford visitor Wednesday vory ploaHMitly spent in Hotilhetn mnrnliig, I California, Idaho and tho oast, ImiI W. W. C'ardwnll, a prominent nt-1 to thoir liking thoy found none to lornoy of HoHoburg, waH In Mcdford j equal Itoguo Klvcr valley In climate Wednesday on IiIh way to Jaoknon-jand progress. villi' on professional biiHinoHN and to T. A. Glass, of Glass MroH. of Hon ronw old nciiuuintiinoeM, Im being a rIc, wh ahoppinj,' in Urn city Biilur aallvo of Mm hlHtorio old town. day. Ho rrportH food Kullliifc' foxinr 8. A. PnttiHon, piihllHlior of 0u W. J. 8collr tho North oim rivrr (Viilnil Point Horald. wan a viKilor in Mndford TnoHiliiv aftornoon. Walter It. PlttotiKor wiih in Ktilo Point Wednesday on a Hlmrt hunlnoHH trip. W. K. Hnmmoll wiih in Mndford from Kncln Point Tuonday night. II. V. Hollonbock of Kucono Ih a ituoHt at the Nnsh. II. K. Oalo of Mrrlin won a Mod- ford vlnltor WednoHday. fannor-hooMlor, (urnod in tho city Friday nicM. Ho rcporlH much de velopment i promiHod In IiIh hection thiw hoiikoii. If. Jonea, Iho farmer, of Iten'li', wnn in tho Huh oily Snturdny fdiop- pinff. .1. II. Welch and hoii, Kd, pioneer IhiiwiiiIII men of Kviiiih Creek, were in tho city Tiichday Inyim? in Hiippliet. laud iiolint; tho rapid chanueK of the Krimlf Cainaron. nun of tho nroH- city. peroiiH roncliors of Ilnlontowii. was Coffee ut floodfriiind'M. attnndlnir to liiiRlunHH mattArn in Oconso A. Owinj," of North fVntral .redford Wednesday. 'iivcnuo wiih at JaekHonvillo Monday Allmrt Mrown, a prominent lum- on Icnl himiucHH. flrnv'H Harhor. WuhIi.. Iiiih , W. J. Scott and IiIh neph'w, Wil- nviilenceil hi faith ill Rocim Itivor linm Hharrord, Jr.. of North Kogne vi.IIi.v'm fiit urn liv nurehaHiiiL' two river, oamo over TncHdnv, the former tnn-iiere lnictH in the Perry Hiilidi- to Imvo Homo dontal work dono. viHion to Medford. One lie piircliiiH.'d 'Watt Ikboe, a pro)en)iiH fanner for a home for hinmelf and the other of Mound diHtriet, wiih looking over tor hi I'lither-in-law. Mr. Hrown North Central avenue TuoHdny with n will at onec commence the coimtrne- view of invuHtinc in Medtorrl city re4- CIiIciiko and New York to hiiyition of residence on oneh of tho idenco property, k for tho Kontnor Co. atoro. Ho trael, and oxpoetH to mako hla homo P. K. Carpenter of nawlle, Cal., Wllh III .H 0l I on I Oil IIIIHIIICKH 1URPIIII.V FOR AN IDEAL HOME PLACE OR A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT YOU SHOULD BUY A LOT IN Oak Park Addition to Central Point Largo, smooth IoIh, good noil, fine oak Hliado trees, close in to bu.siiH'HK !enier. JieHHonahlt? prices. Easy tonus. These fine lots wil! he placed on the market SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. Free car fare from Medford and re ' " turn for all lol buyers, Come down on the morning local and get first choice. Kahler h Pattison, Owners CENTRAL POINT OREGON tuttl Im .iliiimll nlxml .'Ift illlVM. . (lierioti. Henrv 0. Smith of Woodvillc npont ; William Stacey U ciiKacrd in the Mr. and Mrn. f. K. ItninBford were Wednoiiday In Modfonl. jeoiiMlniction or a two-Hfory ten- i" Medord from tho woKteni foot- h' nl l Clark of AmIiIiiiiiI wiih in room residence on IiIh property on Ii11h Tuesday. i North Medford. The hinaware at uoodtnenii . Su'h. fleorce M. Itordeaux relumed 'Medford visitor TuoHilay. 'Alice street, in A Carload of Buicks Is due today. Inspect them at Hudson's (larage. 'Phey combine durability, speed, power and staunchness. Siin- tilr! in cnimt fiic? ton. I'.asv to otierate. St-t irl !! wir i : t o.' rough roads, do not get out if whnek. .bos: i-m' lor I he Itogne liiver vtdley. Ask any owner. Tuohdiiy eveiiini; from Ktifrenc. whither whe wnn cjilled hy the denth : of her mother. Mm. W. W. Iluiiic-. 1 A Innje shipment of carbon paper jut received at the Mernvold Shop. 278 . HiiHiiinu'li of .lackMinville wan' in Medfonl on luiHiness Wedueuda.v. Miv. Lou Kuyart Iiiim returned fitou Portland, where "he has liecu lor nevenil weeks. W. T. Wright of Union, Or.. U (Vrmils at (tiMHll'iiend'rt. ' Medfonl for a hort ntay. William Moore, who Into linen vis iting relatives mid frieudn at Central ' I'oinl. (iold lull and oilier ihiiiiI ki the valley, relumed to Medford Wed ucmIiiv iiiorniui; and will lie here for a rdiort tiine. Mr. Moore in an old- - u. : time linotype oonitor, and in lHfJn f cstaulislied the tirM joii olliee ui Telephone Service We have let the contract for the erection of a brick building in Medford, which will be used to serve our sub scribers in Medford. Central Point, Jacksonville, Phoenix and the territory adjoining. We are ready to make contracts in the vicinity of Eagle Point, Huttc Falls or any part of the Rogue River valley on a definite payment basis, giving night and day service, including Sundays and holidays. It Avill not be necessary lor subscribers to purchase telephones, build lines or care for same. We do all that for a low monthly charge. W'e shall be pleased to explain our system, which is modern, up-to-date, and of the selective ringing type, so it is unnecessary to listen for signals, as the bell rings only for the party wanted. Call or drop us a line, and we will gladly explain full details. The Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. OF SOUTHERN OREGON. Temporary Office, No. 18 N. Grape Street, Medford. ; Portland ha viu as part' of its equip-DIIOIUCOO I dPAl 0 t mem a Mciventhaler. ANo he is , DUulllLUU LUUflLu MODELS 16 AND 17 MODEL 16, $1900 F. 0. B. PORTLAND. This ear may have otpitils for power, performance and speed, but if so they will cost at least 1000 more Mum the Buiclc. THE FAMOUS WHITE STREAK In Rumble, Surroy and Toy Tonneau. was aw. u'raduate of tho Democratic Tail's ' t office in .InokKotivillc, where hu X learned to differentiate between his J . p's, il's, hV and ('h many years no. Clinton Cook of Applepnte, spent 1 ,Tuxilay nij,'lil in Medford looking af ter liusiiieHs matteiri. Prank Oeoic of Kiirimiv arrived in Medford WedncNday for a short vit.it. Mr. and Mrn. .loliu Mulliii of Se attle are at the .Mm ire. L. IL ILiwk. who i one of the 1 1 moat oxteusivcly iuteruatod oruhurd- iat of tho Eaulo Point district, wb a .Metiioru Miinr w eiicas-uny. 1 nranilewiu-e at ()oodfriend't ( K. Selleck of Murphy. Or. amoiiC the fruitgrowers of .losepli 1 ( ine county , wliu arc interoHted in fo inline combination whereby they can trot part of tho proceeds at least. lie was here Wednesday in atlead ; anco on the fruitgrowers' committee t meeting. ('. I). Schell of Ashland was in ! Medford Wednesday. J Marion Tr.vcr, the Talent hard wure niorohnnt, wns a Jfedford vis itor Wodnosday. , A. W. Walker and J. H. Wood lett Tuesday evening, for Portland on a j tdiort hneinoss trip. . J. W. Morritt of Central Point, one of tho proniiuoiit orchnrdists and business men of dint city, was m Mcdford Wednesday. 0. A. Hamilton of Grants Pa! was among tho interested kortieul SHOO F. O. B. PORTLAND. The trimmest, staunchest small 'Pouring Car on market. The Ihu'ek ttiado the two best AinorUun recirds lur ing li)0f) on trade and road. At Atlanta, 201. tidies, av eraging 72 miles per hour; at Rivorhoitd. .niles, av eraging 70 iiiilos per hour. A carload expected Wed nesday. See them when thoy arrive at the Jlodson Garage. Medford Brick Co. TOU VELLE, Manager. Wear Kidd's Shoos. " Extracts at Goodfriend's. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was in Jacksonville Tuesday on profes sional business. John Wntkins of Kngle Point uas in Medford Tuesday on a busiue- trip. Full uwjuiUueut of Wliitmuu'ii can- diea at Tho Mernvold Shop. I.lnens on sal cat MecUer & Co.'h. j For wooil ot all klnde. see tho Siiuure eal woouyara. ruone 2iii. Kir street, lietwoen Second anil Third streets. Could & Undley, proprietors. SGI William Von dor Hollen wns in Medford from Kaglo Point on busi ness Tuesday. lint), the banner year. Watjh Medfonl'a population double and lots in tho Queeu Aiinc uddition triple in Milne. Present prieo $f00 and upward. Cash or terms. Rnnso Rouso of Ashland was a Medford visitor Tuesday. People that want fiKurlut; on plantlni; Hlinds trees and hnvo not got their orders booked better con sult H. II. Puttursou, tho Quaker j Nurseryinan und set low prices. Of Iflco In llotol Nash Offleo. A $100 cash priro given on Singer or Wheeler & Wilson sowing ma- turists who attended tho mooting of.oWnoa to the one having the luukj .tho organisation eom.nittee Wedno- j numoor on u e , m' 'dy Isnloa after February 1, 1010. Ma- Iloraoe Pellon of Gold Hill was in sold by easy payments, rent- Medford Wodnosdav on IhirIhoss, ! ropuirod. Needles mid oil toi nnrl nf wl.tM. .o In nOmwl H,n Ml lUHKOB. UOOU SUIglO oriviug 'mooting of tho eommitteo appointed to organir.0 a Hocuo River Print ! growers' union covering the entire I valloy. Death of Mrs. J. W. Flitter. Died, at her homo, 311 North Uartlntt strcot, Februarj- 7, 1010, Mrs. Ilnttio Tj. Rittor, wifo of J. W. Rittor, a native of Illinois, aged 28 years. Funeral will bo held at Firit Sf. R. ohuroh, North Hnrtlett street, Wednesday, Fobruary 0, at 'J p. m., iRev. L. F. Rolkimp offieinting. Tho (body will lin in stnto at the cliurch tfiom 12 to 2 o'clooK. Interment at I T, (). O. F cemetery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Hounokoopcr and cobTH tnlddlo-aged lady pretorrod seven n family. Addrons or apply to a. O. Van Dyke, Phooalx. Oo. nnd harness wanted ut once, (.ave Duuoan, 125 S. Oakdale, Medford, Or. Phono 1312. 270 MoCall patterns. Meeker. Tho hund-oolorod vnlontinoH at Tho Mernvold Shop are works of art. 278' MUSIC IN THE AIR AT COMMERCIAL CLUB Imiiortaiit businoBS ia to bo trans notefl nt tho rogulnr meoting of the Medford Commercial club tonight. Siirnor Joseph Bestolfi nnd his "Mul- tara in pnrvo" orohostra will rondor a conoort after tho business prococu ings, which will bo nu innovrttion do signed to bring out a largo attend, nuoe. Vnvors for Lincoln's birthday par liDsitt Thh Mernvold Shop. 278 Valentine Post Cards 5000 TO SELECT PROM AT lc EACH. Fancy Box Valentines Over 500 to select from: a swell line; strictly up-to-date; at 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 each. Floral and Novelty Valentines at 2c, 3c, 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c each. This is about half what other stores are askiug. Ladies' Cashmere Hose We are closing out our entire line of ladies' Wool and cashmero Hose. "f Ladies' black cashmere Hose, 25c quality 5 pairs for $1 Ladies' black cashmere Hose, 35c quality, pair . ..25c I adies' black cashmere Hose, 50c quality, pair . ..35c MEN'S $1.50, $1.75 AND $2.00 QUALITIES IN NAP-A-ITE GAUNTLETT GLOVES; CLOSING OUT PRICE, $1.25 PAIR. $17.50 For an 82-piece gold baud "Phmor Set; ordinarily worth $22.50 to $25.00. Choice $1.00 Of over 100 pieces fancy China, odd pieces of our regular $1.25 to $2.50 pieces; choice, each, $1.00.