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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1910)
THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDITORD, 1 'i i ! 1 . tm . ---- '- . V ft ft T t 1 1 I 1 1 I t I t 1 I I t t I I I I t I SOCWUNDPERSONAL Wear Kidd'i BhoeN. Btutloury, office and nchool uuu pllM ut (ho Merrtvold Shoo. W. M. Kennedy wa ni Hold III hhttimlay on IiiihIiii'mh, L II. Hrowu wn at Jncknonvll Hntimlny tm n IiiihIiicim Llnvua on ml tat MMkur & Cos. J. W. Hidden wan nt .Inckrtonvlll miiiiruuy on mmincHH Willi iiio man wlio taken In tlu lax money, 'ttti . .i. li. liullifiKiT iniulc a lniiii'H trip to .UutkHDiivlllu Saturday. Extract at Goodfriend'ti. John Arnold wan In Medford from farm Saturday on hiwIiiciiH. Nov, Kohnrt KiiiiIh nf Jiii'IchouvIII wax In Mi'dfnrd Haturday. mm. n. n. waning leiimieii on Saturday afternoon from a vlwlt of . Nvorul weuki In Portland. Fluwur pot at Uoodfrloiid'H. Al HelniH of Antelojiu wan In Mud ford on Jiurtlni'Hi Saturday, .1. (Joilrt Hall returned Saturday from Han Frnnclm'o, whore ho hat liron on liiitdiioHi. Wlillo In the Kay City, Air. Hall witni'Hind thu Wo gtiat-Ni'lfton fight. Wear Kidd'u Shoo. Dr. J. V. faddy, K. K. KhIIv, H. Wlthlnglon, Edgar Hnfor and Wil llnm M. Colvlg were anions thn Med ford pooplu who were In Jacksonville Haturilav hi thf eatm of Kdgar I In for vh. Tho Medford & Orator Lake rail way. . A. A. DiivIh wan at Tiii'L-moiivHIo Haturdav an on of tho principles in the Medford & Prater Lnko railroad cade. C-B Cometti at Maekor'u. Mm, K. J, ICubli of Jacknonvillo wnn In Medford .Saturday morning on miHliienn. Judgo Cnlklnii came down from Anhland Saturday (u order lo hold court in thn oiiho of Kdgnr Hafor vs. tlin Medford & Crater Lake Co. Ittvorder af. P. KgglcAton of Ash land was at Jacksonville Saturday, pcnionally Interviewing tlio tax col lector. Watthtuba at Ooodfrioud'n. Jack; Hogcr, who han ohnrgo of the Livcnnoro ranch, formerly the Oilchrlit place, near Kaglo Point, wai in Medford Saturday on huI iiohm. Jack hn become a real far mer, and cannot only talk about It, hut can iiImo do the work. Mttyor Canon returned Saturday afternoon from a trip lo Sokono and other northern point n in com pany with Councilman P. R. Merrick, the object holng to iuvorttluate dif- ferunt fonun of 'pavmienl. Tho mayor wan iionrniiiinIllaT.n8 to thn iohiiHh arrived ut during bin tour, but will make a full utateiiieut to the council ut I1h innullinr TuoMilay, Wear Kldd'a flhoeii. J. II. iieemuu ul' Ould Hill was In Medford on IjuhIiiohh Haturday aft uriioon, Air. Ileeuuiu, who Liih ex teualvo mining und ioal uMtato Inter uHtH iu Gold Hill and Sardine Creek dhitrlelH, Miiyn that uiuny trannfurH ant IidIiik made both In city and mlniiiK propci tlcM Iherr. UcorKu 11. Diirbam of (IrautH I'uhu wiih la Medford Hulurday on lilw way to ,Jaokonville hh tin attornev in Ilia Hater vw. Aludfoid & Crater Lako railway oiiho. Meekers for prioir SklrtH. A V, Hubbard and dauuhter. Minn Mandrel, were Medford vlnilorM on Haturday. Mm, John Duiikiui of .Inakmmvlllo wnu a Medford vw tor Saturday. 0. C. Vltuler of Qlemlale wua In Medford Saturday on bubbles; H. A. rattlMon of thu Central Point Herald wim a visitor in Med ford Satnrdny. Uranltewaro at Ooodfrieiid's. Uounciluinn Merrick wi return Sunday mornini' from IiIh trlt north He Htoppcd at Corvallln to vfsK his nou, wlio in In attendance at the. Or- ckoii Agricultural college. K. C. Sharpe Ih iu this city look K after the Home Telephone com pauy'H conutruetlou. Mr. and Mrs. YV. R. Heluhaw and daughter, Rdilh, who have been vln tlnjf Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woolverton. rit ror ttieir Lomo in Utwe I. Ind . Saturday, accompanied by Mm. Woolverton, who will return iu a couple of mouths and expects to be accompanied by her mother ilnd father. Wear Kidd'u Shoes. Frank II. Wulto of ItoioburK spent Haturday uveiilriK In Medford on IiuhI- nemi. Mr. Wnlto Iiuh caiwht the onlr It of thu Hokuo Itlver valley and U moitt enttiiuliialtu rcKurdlnic lit fu ll r. Camul at Ooodfriend's. I'. Welch und It. It. Porter of Spo kane, Wash., arrived Jn Medford 8at- rday ovonlnit for a day'a vlitt. Mr. 'ortor and Mr. Welch aro both mom- bera of tho firm nf Porter IJroa., wtio Imvo tho contract for the building of ho Pacific & Kaaturn railroad. Mr. 'orter stated that lio Mtmply atopped over a day on Ills way homo from a pleaaurn trip to aouttieru California order to eeo how the worK was pniKroHlnB on the Pacific & Kaatern. Chin&ware at Qoodfriend'a. Saturday afternoon Miu. II. C. (larnutt, Korth Central avenue, en- lorlalned the boya of her Hunduy! tionul purl; boundary. Ten Ihoimand Hcliool class in thu HaptiHt cliurcli'dollnrri wan appropriated for this with Kumeii ahd miiHic, und Hervcd work by Mr. I'inchot, but, when the iIcUcIouh ice cream und cake. ThoHu'mipnsHio court decided advernely on preBcnt:'Hnrold WellH, CharliiH 1jih- thu Htato nppropHation, half of It, ley, Moyd Dumou, TIioijiiim Tucker, !wuh diverted to other uses. Thy ie-f Holuud Parker, Donald Ihiuyard,jmuiniiiK $.1000, however, can be mo Harry Dully, Kobert McDonald, Korn cured for cxpcndllurc before July 1 1 Caldwell. John W i Heiiiuit and Clue, u ml fin fiililif (fktint 4in f If III fiit eucu Lonjf, Phono 2091, Qoodfriend'h. 1 Wear Kidd'u ShoeH. Singer HowhiK mnchinoii, 244 8. Q treet. Phone 2051. 314 Full tusortment of Whitman' can dles at The Harrlrold Shop. John H. CnrkJn, u Homey ut law, over Jacknnu County Book. Be the Merrivold Shop for books, tnuKazinoii and fino eneTovlne. Teas at Qoodfriend'n. " For wood of all kinds, see the Squar Deal Woodyard, Pbonn 2001. Fir street, between Second and Tblrd streets. Qould Sc. Llndloy, proprietors. ' 201" McCull Patterns. Meokor'a. Singe.' and Wheeler & Wilson sew lag machines for sale and rent. Sup plies and repairs for all kinds. Ad dress 244 8. Grape. Phone 2954. Illustrated lecture by Itev. A. Prank Ferris, "Tho Face of JesiiM." Como and enjoy a splendid entertain -mont, Monday evening, February 28, ut the Presbyterian church. 294 Spring skirts. Meeker's. Fifty acres free soil, five miles south of Medford; above frost line; $85 an aero; terms. Siskiyou Land Co., 200 Phipps bide;. 297 Coffee at Ooodfriend's. The Men's club of the Presbyter ian church has arranged with ltev. A. Prank Ferris to give his iutcrest- np; Illustrated lecture, "The Face of Jesus," Monday evening, February 8. iou will enjoy this beautiful ecture. Como and bring your friends. 294 Spices at Qoodfriend'a. ' a Ten-aore tracts, five miles south of Medford, frco soil, good view of valley; $140 an aoro; good terms. 8Iskiyou Land Co., 200 Phipps build ing. 'J97' sYeel-to go east for aid. con tinuing work during lhe summer. The sending of Mr. Hlecl will la-.tp the government iu' close touch with the builders, convince them that Med ford means business und assure them that the highway will really he con structed. Mr. Htecl will also secure thu report upon u highway mudc by Ruglneer Ilcidel last summer, anil the appointment of an cngiueor lo tako charge of construction. Plans looking toward enlarging the committee and the planning of cay, county ami Htiilo campuigns were discussed, Another meeting will be held the first or the week lo perfect plans. All tho members were enthusiastic. over (he prospects and confident of raising sufficient funds to, construct the highway. NEW BRICK ON CENTRAL AVE. (Continued from Paiyj 1.) rupriatcd for work on tho highway dark from tho western boundary of thu ascade forest reserve to the No- (Continued from Pago 1.) This makes 14 sold nit.of the tracts offered. I). L. McNnry has sold lo Sam Anderson a house ami lot on North Holly street for $2100. The Siskiyou Realty company re ports the sale of 19 acres of the old Fish donation laud claim, lwo and one-half miles south of Medford, to Oust Fasko for $4000. The prop erly, consisting of 38 acres, was pur chased a year ago for .(lf00. It is good land, but at present unim proved. The same company also roiirt the sales of lot 8, block 2, Woolvcr--(ou addition to Medford, to Phil Jer- aiisla for fOftO; also lot 13, same block, o the. same party, for fOOO. Mr. Jennista will at mice commence building a residence on the trnt. Lot 1,4 iu llje same block was sold to Charles Olscn for $000. Many additional minor sales' arc reported. - Afraid to Go Home-In the Dark? Sho wouldn't lie if she could leave her porch light liuming to welcome her. It tnkes away flint chilly, fear some look that makes many a wo man dread -to enter her house after Hleclrief well, it's tho only thing for a ;orch light. 292 175 Per Acre - . Buys one of the Finest Orchard ft mtm mi-m b . In, the Rogue River Valley. 104 Acres close to Phoenix, free soil, all ready to plant. Easy Terms, WiU Subdivide. IIUNTI.KY- KREMKR CO 214 Fruitgrower's Bank Bldg. Phone 3491 PRE-EASTER SHOWING LADIES' SPRING SUITS, DRESSES AND WAISTS WE CAN SAY WITHOUT FEAR OP CONTRADICTION THAT WE ARE SHOWING rPHE MOST D OWN-TO -THE -MINUTE STYLES IN LADIES' AND MISSES' SPRING SUITS, DRESSES AND WAISTS IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES AND EFFECTS OF GRAY, BROWN, BLACK, TAN, MUSTARD, RESEDA, NAVY STRIPES, AND PIN CHECKS, AND IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THEY OUTCLASS ANY GOODS SHOWN IN PREVIOUS SEASONS. M'l 1 1 11 HfV - Ladies' iStiits &nd Interesting bargains in now spring Suits nro now being of forcd our friends, nnd our ad vice to you is to call at once, while tho lino is still strong, tnd nialco your selection. There is no question but what they will meet your approval. 'AH colors and popular fabrics, Splendid Waist Offerings It's about the time of year-' when women, bQgin to thhik about waists.. And it 's just sui'h an opportunity as this that at tracts attention, for seldom-are such splendid showings as those offered in waists and blouses. Lingerie and not waists, striped silk waists, messnline silk waists, waists of: taffeta silk and China silk and somo in summer-weight f lannols. Many pretty colors and a complete range of sizes. NEW HAIR GOODS We are showing the fiuest stock of hair goods in Medford and you have only to see them to appreciate their value. If you need any of tho following, be sure and call. HUMAN HAIR TURBAN CAP, made over a net-covered wiro frame, excellent shape, very light and airy, in all shades. , -THE NEW LARGE TURBAN HAIR SUPPORTERS, made from choice. French floss f over net-covered frame, very comfortable and easy to wear. J NEW SQUARE CORONET PINS, heavy sholl, a great 1 varietv. i REAL HAIR SWITCHES, ext remely light weight, ' made of fine, fluffy German hair, in blonde and all sh'ades of brown, some gray. t of brown, somo grmay. f -CORONET BRAIDS, tho most popular stylo of hair dressing brought over this season front Paris, ia a great variety. MEDFORD' S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE x -