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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1910)
8' THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREOON, TODAY. "FEBRUARY U, 10.10, rr HUGE PARK IS PLANNED. (Continued from Page A.) .. nerve somo different form of nnfuse rcent. The builders will also incorporate la the building n hall, which will sent EOOft,. people nntl bo In the nature of the Armory In Portland. There will be two galleries "one for the plunge nnd one so constructed that It will rt rmtt of nn athletic club laying out n track and holding Indoor athletic meets. During the winter tne plunge will be floored over and a place ar ranged for dancing. In fact, noth hiK has been overlooked by the build crs, who, confident of Medford's growth, nre building for the future, when Medford shall have her destln od iS.000. The concern will have their own laundry, heating and electric light plants In connection, and tho grounds will he brilliantly lighted. The grounds will be parked and mado most beautiful. It Is proposed to build a small lake and arrange fountains at various points. In fact, nothing Is1o be overlooked In making It an amusement park In every sense of the word. A bandstand Is to be erected and If suitable arrangements can be made with the Medford band, concerts will bo given on Sundays and other occa sions. It Is tho plan of tho company to dispose f a few lots 25x100 on Hlv- orsldo avenue to persons who care to put in clgnr cigar stores, confection ery and tho like. With tho comple tion of such an amusement park these locations would seem to bo most desirable. Incorporate for 9.10,000. Tho company has been Incorporated with a capital stock of $50,000, nil of which has been subscribed and Is fully patd up. It will be known as ' the Medford Natatorlum & Amuse-, incut company. The men who are Interested are F. E. Murrick. 11. l Kentner, J. E. Enyart, J. S. Orth nnd j W. II. Drown. The building of such nn amusement park means much to Medford. In i the past one complaint that has been j wade regarding the city Is that there i "Is nothing to do." With this plow ! In operation those in search of nmuse- i nicnt can wander caro free nnd happy , through a labyrinth of pleasures and trn'y enjoy themselves. That It l the largest In the state ontsldo of Portland Is simply another" manltes tat'en of the Medford enterprise and spirit. J. C. Aitken of "Woodville was in I r . i . . t T i. l .ueiuoru rnuuv uiiemouii. What is Gun Metal Calf? Gimmetal calf is a chrome tanned smooth finished calf-skin, originated, manufactured and distributed by one of the large leather houses. It has become verv popular because it gives GREAT SATISFACTION in dura bility. Just the thing for this season of the year, and you ean$Juy them almost at your own price, beeausejan most of the styles our sizes are broken ai&l we are anxious to dis pose of all of them. The New Bakery will open for business Saturday, February 12 with full line usually carried in a First Class Bakery such as PEERLESS, SANITARY, GRAHAM, RYE, FRENCH, WHOLE WHEAT, PULLMAN, TABLE QUEEN and BOSTON BROWN BREAD. Bread eonsunievs will be ' 1 at the following stores: Oliustead & Hibbard. Phone 571. W. Stringer. Phone 2421. B & C Cash Store.. Phone 235.1. Rex Grocery Co. Phone 3272. Fonts Co. Phone 1S2: ' Warner. Wort man & Gore. Phone 281. We will carry a complete line at all times of pies, cakes, etc.. in endless variety. Store Open Everyday until 9 p. m. We Are Clearing Out Suits Coats You Can't Afford to Miss a Look Hero is an opportunity to buy a stylish Coat or Suit for tho smallest prico you over saw, whon quality and stylo and all is considered, that you will havo for at loast a year. Come and soo these wondorful bargains they may novor come again. Many Specials at the Store OIU .MOTTO: A I, WAYS "Not the Cheapest but the Best: RAR.DONS Bakery and Confectionary Cor. Main and ("rape. Phone 371. $3.89 For Coats worth $9.00 to $11.00. These are good stylo, nice materials and real bargains. $6.98 For Coats worth $12.50 to $20.00. You will bo surprised al tho fine malorinls, tho good style and the values. $9.95 For Suits worth to $30.00. Any suit in the house that formerly sold up to $35.00 is in this lot. Few of them cost less ihan twice what wo are asking. The styles are- good the materials are exceptional ly fine. II $11.29 For Coats worth to $40.00. Huy one of those coats now and you will be glad for at least, two seasons. The styles will be good that long at least, and you will always be glad,, you took advantage of this sale liTe Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. y Wear Kidd's Shoes. Extracts at GoodfriehdV. A. C. IIoukIi of Grants Pbhh was n JaokHonville Tuctdny on profes sional business. John, Watkins of Ewic Point was in Medford Tuesday on n luttiiwo trip. Full assortment of WhittnunV cau dle at Tho Meirivold Shop. Uncn on ml ent Meeker & Co.'a. For wood of all klndo, ttv tho Squaro Dual Woodyard, IMiouo 2001 . Fir atreot, betweon St-cond and Third tttnictK. Could Llndlo)', proprietor. 2C l 1010, thu banner year. Wntoh Medford's population double and lots in tho Queen Anne addition triple in nltic. Present price $500 and tiprcnrd. Cafch or tormn. H. A. Holmes the insurance rnan, represents tho bljr companies. Phono 781. Ifooin 10, Jack "on Coniitv Man!; Hid. 281 AUCTION SALE Opportunity Extraordinary $50 Diamond Ring and 5 other valuable presents given away ABSOLUTE LY FREE tomorrow, the first day of the sale. -I 1 Tomorrow is the day when the eagerly awaited sale of the COMBINED BANKRUPT STOCKS OF EL WOOD & BURNETT and J. M. ELLER BEGINS, WHEN WITHOUT RESERVE AND AT YOUR OWN PRICE, THE ENTIRE $1,0,000 STOCK WILL BE SACRIFICED, consisting of Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold, Silver and Sterling Novelties, Flatware, Hollow ware, Solid Gold, Silver and Pearl inlaid handled Umbrel las Field and Marine Glasses, Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Charms, plain Set Rings in many and varied designs, as well as many articles indispensable to well regulated house- DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to secure at your own price the things that you need, or suitable or wedding and other gifts. Every precaution will be taken to provide for the comfort of the ladies. The sale will be conducted in a strictly gentlemanly and legitimate manner, and every article must be exactly as rep resented or money refunded. " Valuable presents will be given away daily in addition to coupons, which will be valuable, as ON THE LAST DAY A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY to some for tunate person, so come every day and get your coupon. Sale starts tomorrow morning, February 12, at 10:30 a. m., and continues at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. and daily at the same hours until every article has been disposed of. Don't forget the place 115 East Main St. f I Auctioneer M. M. LICHTENSTEIN, i