Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1910)
1 V tim MEDtfOUD ALA1L TKU3UNE, AEEDFORIi, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910. ft. 4 r SOCIAL AND PERSONAL , Ed Root Says: My iilt.'ii of u fool 'Minn Ih 1 odd who IruntH IiIh how no- itiiiiii(aiioort Imltur (linn ho ' ' iIoom IiIh old frloiulH. ' Coffoo nt Goodfrieud'rt " Itunlon'H Unkery Ih Hollttic -10-oont oraiiKim ut 30 coiiIh por ilozon. 'II. Hoyden Ih hnvintf u prtvutl hIiIo- walk and olhurwiHo adding bounty iuuil Attract! vuiiohh to hiri now, cla mant lortldonoo on North C avunuo. I'onolt troos for nolo at ten cantu MtitH each. II. 1). Pntternon, NuhU ho . 1. Hnnlon'H Hakory jtiHt recotvoil 40 IboxcH funoy Pippin apploH, huIIIiijc ml :i por box or UO coiiIh por doton. Tho North Hchool hulldhiK i huv hiK pi pa lid for irriKutlntc tho now lawn recently plnntod on ltn lioiiut! .fill jiluyKrouiidH, Cis.aU at Ooodfriand'n. Then) muHt be u reason for Itur don'rt ononnoun Halo of cnkoB, cook MfH and pica. J. B. Watt Unit added a bonlovard in front of hlu olant resilience on Went JaekHon. Weur Kidd'n 8hoen. The Merrivold Shop Iiuh office wupplieH, including filcH, blnnk bookft, memorandum hooka, ponclln, pens, inkx, inkwellii, tnbletg, typewriter fiuppllos, cnvolopoB, panto, muoilno ,niid foimtntn penfl. 3. Vurdin Ih remodelling and im proving hit residence property on North Central nvcnuo. The Entitor snlo in tho Prebyter ian ehtiroh parlor opo'ii ut 10 n m. 8andwichcH nnd coffoo wi'l bo nerved .t oocli. :oh Como to tho Banter snlo Prcuby ituxuin church parlor Thurnday, rjfu:clj 17, for home cooking, kitchen nprnui, kimonns, fancy aprons, ucok- wear. 308 Horn Mnrch I I, 1010, to Mr. and 'Mr. Stewart, Jr., a daughter. Hny your paint, glntiH, wAllpnper, ntrtiiiH, vnrninh, bninhcfl and have your ploturo fmmod at Motcalf's, 318 .EnHt Main. 312 Phono 2C01, Goodfriond'h. Mr. Houston, ntock and fmit ralHor of Trail, tarried in tho city Monday night laying in Hupplion. Ho : ri'ixutH feed on tho range growing " rapidly. WVnr ICIdd'n Rhoe. A mufllunl program will he given in thn ProHbytorlaii church ThurHday, March 17 at .'I p. in. in connection with tliu Banter bazaar, AdmiHuton free. 308 William Von dor Hullon of Bilglo Point wan a Mudford vlHilor Wed nondny. Throo fine largo lot in Tuttlo'n addition, 800 casli. Slnkiyou Realty Co., room 22, JaekHon County Hiuk building. 808 Extract at Qoodfriond'H. Barl C. Hal. In of Suthorlin, Or., in in Medford on a IiiihIiujhh vinit. Five-room houao and lot 100x120, oant nido, IJ1500, torran. Sinkiyoit Heally Co., room 22, Jackson Coun ty Dank building. 308 VMt the candy booth of tho Pro bytcrinn church hnxnar at tho Koguo Hlvcr Blootrio Co. on Thursday, tho 17th. 308 Fredoriok Pelouzo wan in Modford from bin farm in tho Mendown dia- ,trict Wcdnonday, Vinit tho candy booth of tho Pron byturiau church har.unr at tho Itoguo Itivor Blootrio Co. on Thursday, tho 17th. 308 K. H. Sawyer for nurveyB. Subdi vUIon and platting a npocialty. Hoom 12, Emeriok. Tho pluy "Ah tho Sun Wont Down" nt tho Modford tonight. Charlio recommondn it to hin patronn. John X. Mlllor of Trail was In Modford Wodnosday. John X. b) ono of tho original pionoor of Southent (Oregon, a votcrnn of tho enrly In .diau warn and ono of the original , diHcoverorn of tho fnmoun Gold Hill nookot. which produced over $100,- !000 from n hole eight feet square. Perhnp you need a typewrit01"' Ton tfnn fecuro any tnnko you wish, In a rebuilt typewriter, at The Merri vold 8hop, at a reasonable price. nio'plny "A tho Sun Went Down" nt tho Modford tonight. Chnrlio recommends It to his patrons. L. Neldonneyor of Jacksonville was a Med ford visitor Tuesday. Teas at Goodfriond's. Tho piny "An the Sun Went Down" nt tho Medford tonight. Charlio recommends it to hin patrons. E. Palmor of Hockford, III., is in j thin city looking for a location. Mr. I Palmer i very much impressed with the spirit of progress which seems to 'portnonto tho ,Roguo Hiver valley and nlso believes that the future j would see oven omro rapid ndvnnoo tncnt. Whitman' candlen nro unexcelled. ,Tho Merrivold Shop has the oxcIuh (tvo agency for Medford. ' Tho plny "As tho Sun Went Down" nt tho Medford tonight. Charlio recommends it to hi itntrm. A. B. Jopp of Bugeuo is horo on a busiiioHH visit. Ihlunware nt Goodfriond's. Tho play "As tho Sim Wont Down" at tho Mudford tonight. Charlio recommends it (o his patrons. Archdeacon Chambers loaves this evening for Portland for n short stay. John II. Carkin, attorney ut law, over Jackson County Hank. Tho plny "As tho Sun Wont Down" nt tho Medford tonight. Charlio recommends it to his'palronu. Mrs. W. S. Jones Ih visiting friends nt Central Point for a fow days. Hpicos at Goodfriend'M. O. H. Tumor of Gold Hill was in Modford on a business trip Tuesday. Wear Kidd'n Shoes. 8. W. McClondon was in Medford on business Tuesday afternoon. Grnnltewaro nt Goodfnend'n. Coronor A. E. Kollogg was in Medford from Gold Hill Tuesday. Hooks Hibles, Prayer Hooks, po etry, fiction, gift books for children and adults. Come in and look thorn over at Tho Morrivold Shop. Dr. J. F Roddy returned Wednes day morning from a business, trip to Son Brnncisco. Flower pots nt Goodfriond's. F. E. Payne loft for the north Wednesday morning after a slwt visit with Medford friends. Wanhtubs nt Goodfriond's. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Hnmmcrsly of Gold Hill were in this city Tuesdny evening to hoar Maud Powell. Cutlery nnd gn.6iwnre at Good 'riend'n. Tlie King's Daughters will tinv home-made candy at tho Easter bn tnnr Thursday in the Presbyterian church parlor. 308 J. W. Borriam, who has boen vis iting friends in Medford, returned j north Wednesday. He will be bock in a few weeks, however. I f -H Corsets at Meeker's. Tuesday, March 20, is the date set for tho entertainment of the Creator Medford clnb. Tho program is out of tho ordinary, nothing like it cvor 'having been given in Medford be jfore. The Indies need funds for 'keeping up nnd furthor benutifying tho park nnd getting books for the librnry nnd hope thnt every one will !do thoir share PalmB Tho finest Kcntins that ever were shipped to Medford. Call land see them. 023 E. 3fnin. 313 1 Try Hnrdon's Peerless bread, 'which carries satisfaction in every I loaf. I Bedding plants of nil description. ,023 B. Main. Medford Greenhouse. Call or write for prices. Phone 0011. 313 : BUSINESS LOCALS : X -f Singor sowing rrmcliinos, 24l S. O Htroot. Phono 2054. 314 Peach troos for oalo cheap. An cntirj carload at 10 cui'.h each. II. H. Pulorson, Nash hotel. for wood of ull kinds, see tho Square Dodl Woodvard. Phono 2001. Fir etrcot, between Second nnd Third stroets. Gould & Lindley, proprietors. 201 Wear Kidd'B Shoea. If you want satisfaction try a sack of Mt. Hood Snow-Fall Flour. For sale nt tho Russ Mill. Remem ber the oluco. Polk & Sou. For sale Wolf Creek Cove fruit tracts. The H. It. Chaflin Real ty Co., 203 Corbett building, Port laud, Or., nro offoring tho best of noguo Rivor valley fruit lands, in small tracts, on easy payments, ,tt wholesale prieofl. Southorn Pacific depot on center of tract. I:tvcntign;e nt onc. K. M. Andrews, local ngont. 310 Paints, wall pnper, glass. Met- nlfs, 318 E. Main stroet. 312 Bids Wanted Contractors nnd builders arc asked to furnish bids for the rrcctlon of dwelling lioHOi (Irsvcl for cement work and stone fnrnlnbed by owner. Contractor must funiUIi Iwnd. ,Bpeo Iflcntlons and pUaa on file with J. A. McIntoh, architect, on West Main street, Medford. Address all comma nlcations to P. A. OOWLES, Wcstawajr Orchard Star Itouto Medford, Or. Too Late to Classify FOR 8ALE-Driving horse nnd work team. No. 0 South Fir st. 313 WANTED Capable woman for gon crau hotiHework by Mrs. C. H. Qlaize, 313 South Orapo st. 314 . On tho day that score of your best customers look in vain for your ad., nnd only find that of your com petitor, yon may do well to worry moderately hardl Notitco ef First Meeting ef Creditors ! In tho district court of the United i States for the District of Oregon, in ; bankruptcy.. In tho matter of Ben 'jaeoin F. Filer, bankrupt, j To tho creditotrs of Benjamin F. jFifer of Medford, in the county of i Jackson and district aforesaid, a .bankrupt: ' Notitoe is hereby given that on the tilth day of March, A. D. 1910, the 'said Benjamin F. liter was duly ad judicated bankrupt, and that the ' first meeting of his creditotrs; will be 'bold nt the office of tho undersigned I nt Medford, Oregon, on th,a 25th day of March, A. D. lOJQ at 11 o'clock 'in tho forenoon, at -which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex ' amino the bankruot and transact ' such othor business as may properly 'come before said meeting. March 15t 1010. HOLBROOK WITHINGTON, , Referee in Bankruptcy, j F.vW MEARS, ( Attorney for Benjamin F. Fifer. ' 308 After some experience of practical life, one is able to "decide things" from a reading of the ads. Savoy Theatre THE ACME OF NCTUREDOM . TONIGHT OH ho SICK (The Latest Laughograph) THE WINNING OF FATHER (A Fountaia of Myrth) A WOMAN STIIATGE5I (A Thrilling DecUve Story) THE ItEST OF MUSIC ONE DIME Linen Cotton Val's Tomorrow and Friday wc are going to make a btg1 cleaning out sale of our entire line of Laces, Insertion, md Beadings, etc. Regular 5c, 10c, 12Vc a yard qualr ities; sale prices 1 & 5c Yard CORSET COV?R RIBBONS 300 pieces, put up 5 yards to a piece, colors pink, blue and white; sale prices 10o, 13c, 15c piece St Patrick Ribbons Shamrock, etc., here a$ popular prices 25 dozen boys' Pickaninny brand School Hose, best wearing 25c hose in the city, hero toniorrpw jn gfac 6 to 10, 5pr.for$1.0 5000 Easter Post Cards IC Each HUSSEY'S s MANY HOUSEWIVES WHO PRACTICE ECONOMY ARE VISITING Meeker & Company's Great Removal Sale Many housowives who practice economy have come to know tliis store well. And when they want to fill any household needs they come to this store to fill it. But there, are many who do notmako this store their permanent shopping place who really don't know us, and it is to these latter that our advertisements from week to week are principally addressed. We know that if wo succeed in having you accept some one of our invitations to visit the store, nnd if we then please you, we have made another permanent customer Aside from tho multitudes of new Spring creations now on exhibition throughout the store, we quote below bargain lists as pressing imitations for you to visit us soon. Some; don't know tljaJL vis itors aro fully as 'welcome hero as buyers, but it is so. And you are free to look and linger as lonr as you like. ,. . i 1 " If ! ff f Wit McCall Pattern No 3275 A SMART Pf-RINO Sl.'IT New Spring Suits We will bo tloas'ed to show you the new Suit styles for Spring, 1910. .You will finl that we not only give you the late styles, but we save you money. Leather Hand Bags Exceptional values are quoted at this time which are not equal ed under ordinary conditions. "We men tion many special values especially fea tured in this sale. One-Fourth off from Regular Prices. Curtains Tho successful re sult of our efforts is revealed in the follow ing offerings which comprise values of ex traordinary strength in the season's most desirable lines. $2.75 value $2.06 $1.25 value 94c Is Anything S&fer? If a thing is worth selling at all, it is worth selling for what it is. "We wouldn't have in our store an article that we feci needed an apology; an article that we don't dare sell under its truo label; an article tlut forces us to adopt subterfuge and palaver to covet Up Its short-comiiigg. Remember, we guarantee satisfaction or your itionev refunded -you must fcejwtisfied. . MTTERNSVE Linen Remnants Remnants of table linens, toweliugs, pattorn cloths, napkins, odd towels, centerpieces, scarfs and lunch cloths all sharply reducod to close. 2-yard lengths, sale $1.85 3-yard lengths, sale $2.25 Latest Corsets Every woman seeing our new models will welcom the extent to which tho extremes oJ last season are beinj? modified. The result is comfort with an added grace to the poiso that mnrlq n new development in scientific eoryoHiig, Long corsets are still to be worn, but hijiny of thd latest models show tho waist lines more" curved and tho bust lines lower. Ojir assortments have never boon so completely 6qiiipped with models for slen der. medium and full figures. Sale of Hosiery This safe1 of Hosiery af fords so great a saving that it is economv to buv a season's supply. We of fer tho best hosiery values the market affords all tho latest improvements, such as double garter tops, extra spliced heels and toes, etc. New Ideas in Lace-Embroideries Fresh Embroidery novolties aro arriving every day to onrich our stock choice productions gathorod from tho best designers abroad. 27-inch wido Embroidery; salo 89c 27-inch wido Embroidery; salo 79c 1 1 ' II M' ' 1 I U i FIiIbjiIIb' 1919 Dress Goods in Variety Direct from the looms of tho foremost American and European manufacturers. Special values add greatly to the interest of tho unusual offerings. Soo what wo aro showing at, yard 50c It nnta rofusitiB nppllonnts, ooonslon- j voatraont Uo,