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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1910)
MEDffORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 35, 1910, i. W. I. Vuwtor hits roltmiod from u IjiihIiiomm lyilp to Portland. HimloiiH IcoIohh l'oiintiiln in din ponslng "II tlio ItitoHt drinkii, oruuttiH mill Iuoh. TIioho lotH hi tho Qiiouii Anno Ad dition 11 ro tlio bunt over, uoiiHidoring prion uiid timiiN, U. W. Iluiiodiul, who in ooiihiih unit uiorntoi lot FIoiiiiimi Hook and Trail prooluotH, Iiuh Itii'l to titlto ll tlio work In that hcuiiu of nporittioiiH. 1 1 o flxjiootH to mako tlio rounds on Iioihu buolc, it trip tlint will involvo many miles before tlio job Ih completed. Mookur'H spring biiIoh your op portunity. Itardon'rt loo orontn Ih iiiiuIo from pttro Jersey oruaiii. 1'roinpt dollvory to any part of city. Phono .'171. (Jim Mitchell of JiiokKonvillo wan in Modford on a business trip Thurs day. Mookor'r, 128 South Central nvu. Jaok Wilson, who Iiuh boon on tlio tildk IIhI for several wcokH, Iihh ro turuud to his position on tlio 1. & K. extension. Montgomery's lwilr-ilruHsiug pur- lorn now onou. 60 ltardon spurns no oxpenso In link ing bread, pio( citkoB, otc. "That's tlio rouHon." Colonel It, C. Washburn and .1. C. l'oiidlotnn wore in Mudfoid Friday on LiihIiiohh. John II. Carkln, nttomoy nt law, ovor jackiion County Hank. Tho Union livury stable in roopon d and will bo hereafter operated as n food and boarding stable, It. 12. Gaunynw, proprietor. '24 Mr. and Mrs. E. NohIo of Eugene, who Imvo boon vlMitiiifC in Modford, rotuniod homo Friday morning. Why pny caHh for lots when you onn got thorn on cany tonnu in tho -Queen Anno Addition f 0. F. Hillings of Aidilnnd wan nt tho county ont on profoiounl Iiuh tinoas Friday. Knrdoii'a dmplny of fancy cnkott and bnkory novelties for Saturday will plonso tho inoHt fiiHtlilioiirt. Now hnir-droflHiiiK pnrlorn now open nt Montjtomory'8. 60 Wanted TruiiHitman, lovol man, rodmen, uhnitiincti, draughtsman and oatimator for Critter Luko highway eurvoy. Soo H. F. Iluidcl, room 23, Jackson County Hank building, Med ford. 23 Frederick l'elottxo of tho MuadowH orchard, near Englo Point, wan in Medford Thursday. LotH in Laurel Park soil for i2fj0, $.100 and up. 25 down and $10 n month. Soo lionoon. GO Fred Cnvin hadn't moro than lnnd od in town Friday until ho waH nr- routed for carrying concealed woup oiib, and JiiHtieo Canon, after Cnvin had plond guilt), fined him $10 for Inn violation of tho "HtittutcH, etc. Prod will now carry IiIh gunn in eight. Soo announcement of tho Spiral Corset ParlorH opening on thin .pogo. DoiiBon wants to show yon Lau rol Park. 60 German Luthoran church, Fourth fltroct, nonnon 11 o'clock Sunday, M. Jilnrkort, pnHtor. Soo tho now goods at Meeker's. Fred Engli of Ashlnnd wns in .Modford Friday on buRinoss. Private board at 110 East 0th ut. fltrictly first-clims. Tho report that tho Frank Wenton orchard, near Central Point, had boon fiold is denied by Mr. Wenton. Baseball supplies at tho now trim fitoro. 23 Mookor imvo yon monoy. " A broken air pipo on No. IT) this morning jiiHt ns tho train was pull jug into Medford brought tho train up with a jork which must Imvo dis turbed tho equilibrium of tho pnsson gors considerably. No diimago re united outsido of n short delay in tho loaving timo of tho train. Exclunivo ngontfl for Fox visible typawritors, sold on terms. Call nt ' Morrivold Shop, Wost Main stt 30 Frank E. Ilyboo of Jacksonville wna a Modford businoss visitor Fri day. If you want to double your monoy in roal ostato, Quoon Anno Addition is tho safe plnoo. District Attornoy Mulkoy rotuniod jl'riday iiioruliig from u trip to Ash- Until, II Mrs, .1, E. Ilodgo of Honoburg i vlsiliug frlcmlH in Modford. J. T. KIioiuIh of Solum, Jomiphln--county, wiih in Modford HiIh wook looking after ImihIiiohh iiilcrosts. Colonol Scott of Phllndolphia, who has boon hero for sovoral wookn look lug nflor his Inifdad intorasts in East Medford, loft on his return homo Thursday nftmnooii. , H -t - BUSINESS LOCALS ... 41 Whitman's delicious chocolates n't Morrivold Shop. Itobuilt typowrltors, carbon pa pars, otc. Morrivold Shop. 25ood -Tho Pitntorium plonns every thing porfoctly. 25 Hubuilt lypowritors for salo cheap at Morrivold Shop. For wood of all kinds, sco tho Squitro Djnl Woodyard. Phono 2001, Fir nlroot, between Second mid Third streets. Could & Limlloy, proprietors, 201 When in need of a clonnor call on tho Pantoriiim, Main 2111. 25 Nothing quite so tnsty as Whit man canities frosh nt tho Morrivold Shop, WcHt Main. cod If you want satisfaction, try u sack of Mt. Hood Snow-Fall Flour. For sale at tho Hubs .Mill. Remem ber tho placo, Polk Hull & Son Evory Bpot tnkes a hiko when tho Pitntorium docs your work. 25 All kinds fresh finh nt tho fih market. Oysters, chickens, crabs, hhrimps and lots of good things. Lunch goods nlwavs on hand. Ilogue Kivor Fish Co. 23 Stationery and offico supplies nt Morrivold shop. Architects supplies, such as drawing, bltto print, and tracing pa pers, otc, at Morrivold Shop. 25cod THERE MUST BE A REASON FOR THE SUCCESS OF Rardon's Peerless Bread (Tho Best Bread in Oregon) TRY A LOAF AND KNOW THE REASON You will appreciate seeing THE GREAT DIS PLAY FOR - Saturday, April lf consisting of the finest pies, cakes (nlljcinds), cook ies, snails, lady fingers, doughnuts, buns, macaroons, cream puffs, etc., etc., that were ever turned out by a bakery. They are certainly appetizing. THE ICELESS FOUNTAIN Come and see the finest fountain in Oregon o.ifc side of Portland. Just installed and now serving all the late fancy drinks, ices and ice cream. AVE DELIVER ICE CREAM, ETC.,Jo any part of the city' on short notice. All ice crcanTfhadc from pure Jersey cream. Rardon's Bakery COR. GRAPE AND MAIN STS. PHONE 371 is Air Light Sunshine Cleanliness in our factory, Costly Mntor ials and Skill in Making aro tho conditions and ingre dients that combino to mako Modern Sweets so perfect n Candy "Tatroultt th Modern Dtaln Uiit CtnNctltnary Ct., Ufa., PortknJ, Oww Wo note with much interest the way some of our cntorprising local dealers aro putting forth every ef fort this spring to mako their stores attractive. This week Oluistoad & Ilibbard, whoso progressive policy has boon strongly shown this spring by their large, attractive advertise ments in our columns, have a fine window devoted entirely to house paint. On closo inspection one finds not only tho usual display of paint cans, hut long cards showing , rows of hotisoR In now and hattdsomo combi nations of colors for exterior paint ing. An attractive window border brightens tho nppenranre of tin wholo store and draws much atten tion from the passers-by. It at tractively illustrates how cosily nnd well any shabby surface in or about tho homo can be fixed up. Olmstcnd & Ilibbard deserve much credit for this wjndow and wo are sttro it will prove of much benefit in reminding pcoplo of tho many thiucs around their homes that can easily bo beautified at houscclcaniiig time, Hnsklna (or Health. THE SPIRAL CORSET PARLORS TO OPEN Tho Spiral Corset Parlors will open Saturday afternoon nenr cor ner of Main and Central avenue. Wo will bo pleased to welcome the women of Medford and vicinity to this opening and exhibition of en tirely now linos. All kinds of toilot supplies, guar anteed hosiery for men, women and children, otc, will bo ott display aud sale. Wo aro prepared to take orders for mndo-to-mcasuro corsets, petticoats and dress fabrics. A very nice as sortment of samples will be shown direct from New York. Tho Spiral corset will bo our spccinlty the grcatost corset ovor iuvontcd. Remember us -when downtown nnd drop in. Bo sure nnd come to tho opening Saturday afternoon. i MRS. M. E. RIDDLE. 1 MISS A. WILSON'. Haskins for Health. 4 4- AT THE CHURCHES. 4 Christian Science. Servico Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school at 10 o'clock; testimonial meeting Wednesday at 7:30 o. m. Tho public is cordially invited to these services. 128 North Grapo street, north Sherman-Clay music house. Baptist Church. First Baptist church, comer of North Central avenue and Fifth streets, A. A. Holmes, pastor. Rcg ular services next Sunday. Sunday school 0:15 a. m.; preaching, 11 ti. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sermons by the pas tor. Young pcoplo's meeting 7 p. m. Tho pa3tor will preach at the Grif fin creek schoolhoase Sunday after noon nt 3 o'clock. A cordial wel come is extended' to all to attend these services. New Wash Suits Spring and Summer 1910 We invite you to call and inspect our new assortments of Wash Suits, Skirts, Auto Coats and Dusters, Lingerie' Dresses, etc., with the feeling that you arc going to find just what you want. Come now while the best styles arc here while you can get a good assortment from which to choose. You will find every garment well made and as pretty styles as are shown in any city. THE PRICES we ask are the most surprising. Having found a popular priced line that is carefully and conscientiously made, we do not hesitate in stating that this line of Wash Suits is just what you arc sure to want. WASH SUITS A beautiful line at $4.85 and along to $7.50 and $15.00. WASH SKIRTS White linens, duck, etc., ranging from $2.50 to $6.00. AUTO COATS. Duck, linen, silk, etc, from $1.50 along to $15.00. LINGERIE DRESSES A superb collection at from $2.50 along to $15.00. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE AT VAN DYKE'S tho subject, "Mind Yoour Own Busi ness." Everybody welcome. W. Theo. Matlock, pastor. Married at Presbyterian Manse. Hurry A. Troxel of Pendleton, Or., and Miss M. Adeline Dunlnp of Tal ent, Or., were united in marriage by Rev. W. F. Shields at the Presby terian mat.se Thursday evening. Tho young lody is one of the fine young women of tho Rogue River valley. Mr. Troxel is successful in business, manly and open-hearted. These young people take up life together with the future bright before them. Presbyterian Church. Preaching at 11 a. m subject, "Evangelism and Its Successes." Good music. Strangers always wel come. All are invited to join with us in this, the last regular morning servico before the Gospel campaign. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Spe cial music by the choir. Subject, "A Wise Grace." Ome for s cee&i. meeting. Soad&y echeel -at It - a. C. E. society at 7 p. ih.; J. & B. so ciety at 4:36 p. ca. To aM these r are welcome. A merckant must mako his avea tising "as good as his store" a that whea someone jndgee ids taw, solely by its advertising 'he mU m be doing it aa injustice. Haskias for Health. Christian Q liurch. 'Corner Sixth and Ivy streets. Bible school nt 9:45. Morning service of; tho church nt 11. Sermon subject, "God So Loved the World That II" Gave." Christian Endeavor nt 7 p.i m. and preaching at 8. Sermon I Comfortable Work Shoes go a long way toward keeping a smile oti n man's fnco and a song in his hottrt. 'Hint's why u sunny dispo sition always bolongs to tho man who wonra MENZ "EASE" SHOES. When vou cot u tmlr. of Monz ....... w c, - , "Eaao" shoos in your hands you will bo surprisod nt tho softness and glovoliko fooling of tho lonthor. Af tor you Imvo worn Moms "Enso" bIioob for six. oicht or ton months you will again bo surprisod whon you find tlint tlio ttppors aro suit just ns soft and onsv ono tho foto as whon you first put tho shoos on. You may not think ot it tuou, nut wnou you koon on woarinc them month after month you will tntddonly romombor that thoy havo worn you longor titan nny shoo you ovor hnd on your foot, .f 3.00 to $4.50 is tho price The Wardrobe Fruitgrowers Bank Building. West Main. Walk-Over Shoes .r THE HAPPY CLUB The WALK-OVER Shoo Maker. The WALK-OVER Shoe Denier. The WALK-OVER Shoe Wearer. The maker is happy because his "houcsty-is-tlie-best-policy" methods make him in'osperous. The dealer is happy because he has the sole agen cy for a shoe that makes friends. And the most important of all, The Wearer is happy because he enjoys foot comfort and foot style and because he finds WALK-OVER Shoes trust worthy. Aro you one of us1? The initiation fees aro $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 The Southern Dairy Co. Are now prepared to supply tho family trade with pure, rich ICECREAM Fruit Bricks, Water Ices, Sherbets, otc. SPECIAL RATES TO CHURCHES, LODGES, PICNICS, SOCIALS, ETC. OUR QUALITY AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. The Southern Dairy Co. 32 S. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE MAIN 881 Does this Appeal to You? A chance of a lifetime. Everything to start with and, a most pleasant surrounding. Read the Inventory 14.40 acres; 1 mile from Central Point; main -county-road; rich heavy soil. 41-2 acres, 3-year-old Cornice pears, with peach filler 1-year-old. 10 acres alfalfa. v Eight-room house; good barn; cement milkhouse; two wells; one team of horses; one wagon and harness; one hack; one buggy; tools of all kinds; one Jersey cow; board and wire fenced. Price, $8400; $3000 down, balance terms to suit at 6 per cent. Are You Looking for a Pilttlll?i.,3p3 3Lti01? 550 acres, 3 miles from Medford, on county road and a, most sightly placo; 300 acres in cultivation; $100 per acre, one-third down, balance long time. Walter L. McCallum Hotel NasK Cobby