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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
MEDFORD MATI j TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FllIDAY. MARCH 25, 1930. V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Will 1 1) r Kulrli-k of KallHii)ll, Mi.nt,, i In iitiioni; thorn) who it ro looking for . ii liii'iiliiui wlicni I hoy won't ha 1 1 o.cti In winter mill ilrloil oiil in aiiunicr. t Punch trout foi milt) nt ton oontn , oontit each. II. 1). I'nttorHou, NiinIi ho. '. (el. W, 0. Meyers of Central Point, county iai lit liiHifclor, was In Med '' fonl Tlmrmluy on official IiiinIiuhw, Wear Kidd'B Bhoon. Tim OiTKoiiiim Hiiy: W. M, CoIvIk, . n Medford banker, Ih rouiHlorod ni (lit) l'ortlnuil. Chinnwaro nt Gnodfriondu. . Mm. F. W. lliirtxall of Oakland, Cat., Ih hum on a visit to lior (IiuikIi ' tor, Mrs. V. 0. AldonliiiKon. Itoniuiuliur that sick friend of . yours with n hunch ot roses or . f Master llllius for Kimlor. 1 Sou tho Hold Dust TwIiih nt wovk ' Monday, -Ma roll 'Jit, nt tho Motlford - O II) III llOUKH. I Tho Murrivold Hhop linn offino uipplioH, InoliidliiK files, blank hooks, tnniiiornndiiin books, pouciln, pons, Inkn, inkwells, tnhlotn, tyjwwritur upplios, envelopes, panto, inuoIlaKO nud fountain pons. Mn and Mm. W. F. Isaacs worn ,nt Grants Pass Friday oil a visit .Moilrniu h lioiiio-nmclo hnntor okjj flaying at homo, 220 Fast Mnin Ht. Phono Main "Jill. 1 Attorney CarkitiM was at Grants 1 I'ahs Friday on professional ""busi , t tlORH. Coffees nt Goodfrictid'i. Get thai irl of yourH u fine huncji or KiiMur liHies. Modfnrd Green f house. 4 Si'o Hnrnard & Conioynr for thlmo cluu mid nobby hauler llatti. -I Tons at Goodfriond's. 0. C. MoAti-o of St. Joe. Mo., Ih ' roirlMorcil at tho Nash. Hot-cross liu 1 1 h for solo at Har - don's Hnkory. William Von dor Hollon of KnKW Point apont WodiioRilay night in Mcdford. Wear Kidd's Shoos. Mr. nud Mm. ' John Manoy of Eagle Point wore Medford visitors ' Wednesday. Delicious hot-cross buriH for nnlo nt Itnrdou's Hakory. Miss Kmina Roid of Jacksonville wax it Mcdford visitor Friday. Hntli fixtures nt Goodfriond's. K. H. Snwyor for surveys. Subdi vision am) platting n specialty. Rooni 12. Smorick. For honiO'inadu Faster eggs spo AloHntlu's. 220 Haul Mnin stroot. -. Phono Main 2111. I' " Carving sots nt Goodfriond's. Just received, n fino lot of Ilartliitt nnd Anjou pours, runtiin .1 to and 1 to fl feet high. I nlHo liavo 2000 Coinicti ponrs, 3 to ! foot high; n few hnndrod ponch trees left; also "NewtowiiR and Spitzonberg npp! troos. Shndo trooa: Homo chestnut, -cork hnrk olm, Carolinn poplar. All "tho above Ih first-claim. ThiB stock ! on linnd rendy for dolivory. 510 S. Onkdnlo. L. 11. Wnnior. J. K. IIerb)rl nnd II. ICallison of HJamnstown, ji. I)., nnd D. S. Herbert of South Centor,' Minn., who have 'been looking ovor the vnlloy for hov oral dnyn, loft Friday mornlnf- on their return home. Thov woro very much improved with tho city nnil itn onvironmontH. HnHkiiiH for Health. i OUR ADVERTISEMENT WILL APPEAR ON TOP OP PAGE TWO IN SUN DAY'S ISSUT. WATCH FOR IT. PINGREE OXFORDS For Easter WB IIAVB CCI3PTKD TUB EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOIt THE CKLEIMATFO PINOHEE SHOE FOIt IiADIES. TIIBV'HE SHOES DB LUXE, WITH CLASS IN EVERY LINE. AS DUR AHLE AS TjIBY AHE FASHIONAMLE, AS DAINTY AS THEY AltE DUIIAIIIiB IN HRIEF. THEY ARE FINE EXAMPLES OF ARTISTIC DBSIONINO. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. This is the Shop for the "Man Who Cares" Wo deserve this title for always showing distinctive apparel for men who care and the men who are not satis fied with the ordinary. The Latest Styles in Furnishings, Hats, Etc. You are invited to inspect our lines of Furnishings for Easter. The new things are here. New shipments of Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Half Hose, etc., etc. Don't forget, we are trying to please the particular man we are succeeding. "The man who cares" knows us The Toggery of courie wea deS BURGLARS OPEN A SAFE of tho ordinary kind with ridiculous oust. Thoy vory seldom euro to tackle burular-proof vaults like thoHO in tho Farmers' & Fruitgrow ers' Bank. Tho wiso mnn thoreforo will open nn account tlicro nnd thus put his moiioy whoro it is boyond tho rench of burglars. Tho less you hnvo, tho less you enn afford to lose FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS Bank. BAKERY THE HOME OF Peerless Sanitary Bread will sell Friday and Saturday, 200 dozen HOT CROSS BUNS Fancy Newtown Apples Sold in any quantity. Delicious, Sparkling Drinks, Ice Cream, at the New Fountain Rardon's Bakery EXTRA GOOD BOYS 113 ACRES Good soil; 40 acres in cultivation; about 70 acres under irrigation ditch; 80 acres fenced; 7-room housegood big barn; four springs; sclioolhouse on place; 27 bearing fruit trees; on county road; price $3800; cash $2500, balance easy. This snap won't last long. ' t: COR. GRAPE AND MAIN. PHONE 377 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Bath and pantry; screened porch; walls plastered and tinted; electric lights; nice fixtures; cement foundation and walk; only seven blocks from business center. If you want a cozy Lome for a little money, this is the one. Price $1400; cash $900, balance one or two years 6 per cent 8 NICE VACANT LOTS Near North school; $2250: i j?iuuu casu, Daiance terms. Tnis is a JNo. 1 buy. Mc ARTHUR & ALEXANDER i ROOM 3, POSTOFFICE BUILDING PHONE 3681 MEDFORD, OREGON 4 The Public Is Most Cordially Invited to Attend OUR PRING OPENING Store Open Tonight from 7:30 Musical Program For Tonight COME TONIGHT If You should come today and Saturday and soo tho open ing displays enjoy tho music in tho evening sco tho esplondid assortments of now goods and lenrn that this is southern Oregon's groatcst store. Everything to wear for mon, women and childron, and nt the lowest rogulav pricos. PROGRAM THE HAZELRIGG ORCHESTRA. 5Ovortur5 Tho Rod Will 1 March Kins Radium 2 Selection.. Tho Giugorbrond Man 3 Rnj Persian Lamb 1 Wnltres Tho Morry Widow 0 Novolotto In Kentucky 7 Mazurka Birds of Spring 8 Selection Marrying Mary 9 Rng Protrol Pot'o 10 Soxtotto Lucia 11 'Overtime Woodland 12 Waltz Azuroo 13 Characteristic ..Chorokco Maid 14 Solection Princo of Pilson 15 Mnvoh IIish Flyer Never in any city the size of Medford have tho people seen such a magnificent stock of goods. Everything for every member of tho faimly. Tho prices aro certainly the lowest tho styles the newest. Our clerics will be pleased to show the now things. H. C. KENTNER & COMFY o 4 munmtuii m4t. t.t t tttm ttn),,f )utt(HtH..,,. ' ,n - - -" " ...mimummi i tm, a t't tiiitttiniiuiiiiniiKiimntinij '