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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNJ3, MKDITOIID. ORKaON, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1910. 11 ra ait XII rJLJ db db (Conltnuod from l'ngo 0.) Tlio WodnoMlny Kt tidy oluh mot with Mrs, Muiidy, Tlio program wiih it iiilHOolbineoiiH out1, tlio roHpoiiHOs being curront ovciiIh nnd qtiotntloim from Kiln Whuolur Wilcox. A review of Ulla Wlioulor Wilcox's firMt book, "Mill Moulco," wiih given liy Mrn. (lulit, mill Mix. Wo mil I mini omo ol lior poems. Mrs. Kontnor liml mi ar ticle on Mine. Soliuiiiiiinl-lloiiik, tlio groutost living contralto. All Hoiiity Is interested in tlio probable coining of tint Lombardl Opera company. It is iiIuiohi certain tluil .Medford will lio fortunate enough to have, thorn in tlio nonr fit line. Manager Jlnzelrigg him been working viry hard to got them here, iukI every ono Ih looking forward wiih great pleasure to tint event of the theatrical season in Medford. Tlio hunkers of tlio JnckNoti Coun ty Hankow' iiNKocititioi) held n moot elaborate banquet Tuesday evening nt tlio Nash grill. Tlio color Koliorue wiih green and white, Huh (or lilies, carnations nnd form carrying out tlio iden. Judge Colvig acted as tonNtmimtcr in his usual hitppv man ner. Tito ladies of tlio Haptlst idiurch gnvo n farewell reception to Mrn. A. 01 In Tiiiindav afternoon in tin1 dm ifh parlor. A inimical program wan given ami ice cream and 'enkc were served. Mr. mid 'Mrs. Olin loft later in (lie week fur ! Angeles, Cal., their former homo. Mr. Mfflnire, who at ono tiinu watt private secretary to rYnncis .1. Honey nnd !h now in, the offieo of Colvig & Kennies, loaves Hhorlly for Washington, I). C, where ho in to he mnrrietl. Mr. and Mr. McCJnire will make their future homo in Medford A very pleasant surprise party was given Mr. and Mrn. h. H. Itrown last week li.v Mr. and Mrn. W. I). Allen, Mr. and Mrn. Fred I.ny, Mr. niul Mr. 0. II. i lowland, Mr. and . Mrs. Jtimdv ami Mr. nnd .Mrn. Nooli nNoii. Punring the week the. ninny friend of Father Franci Vair .Cluronhcok worn pleased hy the reenipt of news thnt Father Van was well on tlio road to recovery nnd that ho will return to Medford shortly after Faster. Mr. and Mrs. II, C. (hirnett have returned from a trip to San Fran ciseo. Thoy experienced their first enrthtpinku while slaying at the Pal aee hotel, nnd wore very glad to re turn, as (hey say Oregon in god onough for them. Mrs. Frank Ilurtzc) will upend the Biiinmor wjth her dnughtor, Mrs. Al- denhngen. Shu is expected to ar nvo this coming week nnd will he welcomed hy her mnny friend. Mr. nnd Mrn. Clnrenco Hcninon gnvo nn Infonnnl fnniily dinnor Wed nesday ovenitifr in honor of Dr. It 0. Onlo, whoso birthday it wits. Cov ers wero Inid for four. Mr. and Mrn. Pnlkinhnru anil Mis Itoso Gudohuos will lenvo Weduosdny for their homo in Puluth, Minn., after n visit of two months in Medford. A hiiHkot nociiil was held Tuesday evening hy the 0. A. It. and W. It. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. flroggs, who have boon visiting Mr, nnd Mrs. Tier! An derson, loft Inst week for Knnsns City. Mr. nnd Mm. Wos Qroon nccom pnnled their guests, Mr. nnd Mm. R. II. flreon, nn far ns Rnn Frnnolsoo. Tho QreeiiK hnvo spent several months hero nnd hnvo ro turned to Craig, Colo. Following 1b tho eominitteo for the W. C. Tv U. gift dny: Mosdamos Kidd. Vouolll, Crnwford, MoFallen, DoiIko, Whitnoy, Leonnrd, Miror, Price, Reeves, Cnrrol nnd Clny. Mr. nnd MVh. Hurt NoyeH of ITydo Pnrk, Vt., nro now nrrivnls nnd will mnko thoir homo in Medford. Professor nnd Mrs. Smith will spend tho summer in Fujroiin nnd Corvallis, in which plncos tho pro- fossor oxpocts to looturo. Mrs. F. K. Vnga has nH puosts Mr. nnd Mm. KnlRht. Thoy hnvo tnkon n buiiKnlow on OrnuKo streot nnd will mnko Modford thoir homo. Nows hnu hoon roooivod from Mrs, lel'f Heard that Minn Hoard U rap idly improving. Mm. mid Minrt Hoard are nt Murko'H Hanltarium, Santa Itosn, Cal. The regular monthly meeting of I'oeahoutiiH Tribe will bo held Fri day evening, March 2r, nt itudmoii'K hall. The order of the Fastcni Star will hold an initiation next Wednesday owniliitf, March 2'.i, followed hy a dance nt Mnnouio hall. All members are rciictcd to bo there promptly at 7i30. The Guild nf .St. Mark's church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church for Lenten services at 3 p. m. The Swastika club will jjivo an other of its popular dances Faster Monday, March 'J8. This will be the first Swastika daneo in some weeks, as none have been given during Lent. Through nn error, a meeting oi tho Greater Medford club was an nounced for Wednesday, March 10, but ns it was given without the au thority or knowledge of the president or see rotary, no meeting was held. Tho friends of Colonel and Mr. Ray will ho delighted to lonrn . j their return, ns they arc now at theii i nliannlnir home nt Gold Ray, after n extended trip cast. Mrs. Diiulop entertained at bridge in her charming now home ou Siski you Heights Saturday afternoon 1 ii honor of Mndnmo Dunlop. Mrs. English entertained nt lunch eon TiiomIii.v iu honor of Mis Gert rude Trocldcr. Mrs. J. M. ICeeno bus returned from nn extended visit in California Dr. Keeno mot her in San Frnncisoo Tlie Lndies Aid of the Christim hiirch will hold an experience social at the church on tho oveniug of Ap ril 1 from 0 to 0. Tho Liidioj' Aid of tho Methodist church will moot Tuesday afternoon tit the church. The Colonial club will not meet this week. t Mm. Cnroy ontortnincd informally nt bridgo Wcdnosdny afternoon. The Juvenile Dancing club iui Wednesday evening nt the Anglo op era house and all had n most enjoy, nhlo time. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR - - EASTER OFFERINGS DrittNCI THIS FEW DAYS THAT RRMAJN BEFORE EASTER (MARCH 21) WE SHALL ESTABLISH A SPECIAL EASTER BAR CAIN KVKNT IN EACH DEPARTMENT OF THE STORE. THIS MEANS THAT EACH DAY EACH DEPARTMENT WILL HAVE ON SALE AT I EAST ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN QF AN UNUSUAL VALUEAT LESS PRICE THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUCILT FOR ELSEWHERE. AS ONE BARGAIN GIVES OUT (IS SOLD) ITS PLACE WILL BE FILLED BY ANOTHER EQUAL LY AS GOOD AND IMMEDIATELY CREATED TO MEET THE CIMC URSTANCES. SO COME TO THE STORE ANY DAY NOW EXPECTING TO FIND SOME UNUSUAL SURPRISES AWAITING YOU . IT IS NOT PRACTICAL FOR US TO TELL OF ALL OF THEM IN PRINT, FOR SOME NOW "WHILE YOU ARE READING THIS ADVERTISEMENT ARE BEING CREATED. Ribbons for Easter Activity among the Rib bons for Easter Almost ev erybody needs Ribbons of some sort for the Easter pown or lints. Uncommon opportunities to save are bere. Laces Splendid offering of Easter Allover Laces, Braids and Bands. We have the new gold allov ers; also silvers and plains, at Easter prices, ranging from 75c to $2.50 yard. Linens Easter Linens, Unusual Values Special prepara tions in this section reveal values of timely interest that warrant buying in ouantities. We mention a few of the values. 90-inch linen Shteeting at $1.25 72-inph Table Linen, short lengths ....$1.00' CLOSING OUT SHOES Whether you need hhocs right now or not, you can't afford to iihH up this chance to save money when you enn gqt such values. ns wo'ro bhowing. We nre flouring out every shoe in our btore. Only n few pair left. $3JiO values, $1.99. .$2.50 values, $1.25. 1 IS V L 1 mill -.wm i a -a t wttt.vv uiuu Don't forget our nbsolnto gunrnntec: All goods bought of this store iuust.be. satisfac tory. We only handle the host., "Sfl Bne complete mintil you ore xatisficd.1. Dress Goods The Easter showing of black and colored Dress Goods features fabrics of high character at moderate prices. Beautiful 46-inch all wool black Medrose $1.50. Embroidered black pan ama, $1.25. Notions 'The season for spring and" summer warddobes findij ns prepared with special prices on many necessary items. Others, also, are" regularly priced so' extremely low that buy in tr, Uere is real economy. McCN PatUrn No. 3283 U. F. Howell, Judgo Howard (2j Blizn Kern. Irono Kittlowood, Ai droiiH Kiichnu (2), P. Jncobf.cn, 0 li. JohiiMtu, T. J. Lccson, Airs. Mn gii I.ovf, W. Martin, W. E. Morris-. Tom .Mcfahill, J. L. McColm, Hugh McCarthy, Ed McDormott, A. N. Mi lor, Tom Miller, Louiso Morriss, M. II. Pordad. J. 0. Pitltcni, J. It. Por ter, Mrs. Thomas Hiley, Pnnl Itai hurg, John Sn.xfnnous. Eugei.e Sn-,. bourne. Alvin White, Silie Wrdfii Parties calling for thi? i:t.i- let tore will plqico say "advcrtiKi'd." A ohhrgo of 1 cent will W mado um,i delivery. A. xr. wooDFoitn. p. m. F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD Adovrtising will not ell it nnIe- i('s worth your price and it wil' sell it if it is. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The following letters remain mi-called-for at the postoffiee at .Mod ford, Or., March 1(1: .Initios R, Hnihniir, Mr. Jon Ilri tion, Tommoy Ilrown, J. M. Itricg-. Fred P. Hiirrnll, 1M Camphell, Ca ende I.nnd Co., W. C. Ernie I.essie Frame. L. A. Frame. M Clyde Field, dipt. Warran II F.v. i Win- Hargis (2), Mrs. Ella Hall. I)i I Buggy Robes FINEST ASSORTMENT OF BUGGY ROBES IN THE CITY. Single Harness Now Is (ho time to feed Man hattan Stock and cng" Foods. Morses shed coats and look splen did. Egg Supply Will Increase One-third. J. G. Smith SI I 1CART MAIN STHKKT OSGOOD b CUMMINGS CIVIL ENGINEERS THe Every Thursday Night At Smith'fl Hall ou Grnpo and Sixth, nnd every second nnd fourth Mondny.in tho month. Six Iohhou enrd for .ffi or $1 lesson. Lonrn to wnltr., Privnto losson hy nppointmont. Loam to dnnce nnd ho grncoful. PROF. AND MRS. JEROME, 124 South Central Ave. Medford Shoe Shining Parlor OH, HERE WE ARE AT LAST! i For ladlos, gouts, children, this in tho plnoo whoro you will Hnvo timo nnd inonoy by gottiug your bIioor sliiuod by nn oxporionoe'd artist. Oiling nnd dyoing is my spooiulty, Now, don't forgot tho plnco, No. 4 South Contrnl nvo nto. Opon from 7 n. m. to 8 j:. in. i SuuduyB till 2 p. in. Tho const Champion Poothlnolc, V. W. HOWARD, Prop. Realty Properties in. nnd out of Medford. Town lots to build upo.i lnrgo lots neur city limits on very copy payments, or cheap for enfdi. 10 aerots with fine, homo situ in Woodvillo, only $32o0. rtl-nere raueh near Medford, nil buildings, n snap nt "175 por noro. Miuornl lnnds, timber lnnds. For lowor-priood propositions let mo tell you of my outsiih lists, not room horo to tell you. TiKpiiries solicited from those wishing to learn of our west ern country and its wondorful opportunities. George F. Dyer (Formerly Munchustor-by -tno Sea, Mass,) 1110 WEST FOURTH STREET PHONE 3204 MIAN 6. Best Equipped Engineering Of fice in vSoiittiern Oregon Surveys, Maps,Plans, Specifications, Reports, Estimates, Etc., Water Powers and Water Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Rail roads, Irrigation and Drainage. X',. Office: Medford National Bank Building Can you boo well? II not, con sult Dr. Qoblo. Roppirs of all klmlB. Wo can dupllcatq any Ions made. Mnglo oyeslass cloanora freo. Dr. Goble Optical Parlors Main Streot. 18 West BARGAINS for BUYERS ! 10-1 acres, cKvim), closo to station, $20,000. IS nircs, cleared, two and one-linK miles front Medford, $0000, 20 acres, hi pears, half mile from Central Point, 97000. 10 acres, 25 acres in alfalfa und irrigated; beautiful vlow; $9000. iS2 acres, bearing orchard, closu In, $21,000, HUNTLE.Y-KREME.R Co. 214 FruitGrowers Bank Builc inff 1 I