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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1910)
TIioho lotH lit tliu Qiiuoii Anno Ad dltltiii aro tho liuHt uvor, aniiiii(!orin prloo ami torniH. l)r, J. R Jtoddy rotiirnud Kildity from a trip to northern points. .lolin II. Ciirkln, nttornoy nt law, ovor jnokmm County Hunk. V. V. Cnrdwoll of ItoHohnrn ar rived Saturday to look nftor mat torn oonnoatod with tho lillKntion ovor Ilia uHtnlo of tho lata JittnoH A. Cnrdwoll. Twonty-fivo rollti of wnll pnpor for 60o nt Modford Furnituro Co. F. W. IIuIcIiIhoii 1h nponditiK n fow duyH with friumlH in AhIiIiiihI. Why pay oijhIi for lot whon yon can Kot tltoiti on oiiHy lorniH in tho Qtioon Anna Addition? Goorgo W. KonniH of Omnia Phhh wna in Modford Fridny nnd Bntur duy on a businosH trip. Hnrdon'H loo oromn in mado from ptiro fronh orcnm, thnt's tho ron boii. Volnoy Dixon wnu n IiiihIiiohr vis itor nt Jnaksonvillo Sntnrdny. Tho Fount Craft Guild folH, cuff llnkd, plim, oto,, inrtko beautiful KlftM. Morrivold Shop. Mr. nnd Mm. I-Ycd Ednull uf 8hnko woro in Modford Sntnrdny on tholr wny to Jncknonvlllo. Mrri. Kd anil, who hnd not boon in thin oily for novornl yonin, wnn Hurprinod not only nt tho growth of tho city, but nt that of tho HootionH mirroiiudiiiK i It. "I hardly know tho country, tiho nrtld. All ntyleH of Icpnl blank nt tho Mnil Tribuno office. Ovor n hun dred forms. Mm. ChnrloH Dunford of Jnolc iionvlllo loft Batiinlay ovoiiIiik on n vliilt to rulatlvofl in Gniiilii Fiihh, Itardon'H dlHiday of fauoy cakon, protr.olH, Jonny MihIh, lionm, min'iln, oto., aro (lie talk of tho town AIIhh Kinma Armnt roti of Jaok Honvlllo wut u Mudford vlttltor Sat urday. Muakar linn tho Koodn and rnnkoB thn prices. W. M. Colvlff wnu nt ClrnntH Vhhh on lean! Ihihiiiohh Huturday. I'rivuto boitrd nt 110 Until 0th Hi. dtriotly flrHt-olasH. MrH. Oooro II, Ilankinn mado a trip to hor farm nonr Woodvillo Sat urdny. Tho Huncon Invontmont Co. is dinning out ltn on tiro holdlngd nt nno rifico priucfl. Horo in tho- flnost chnnco for noouriiiK proportlos of valuo nt way-down pricett. " Wnltor Qoro nnd dntiglitor woro Modford vinltorn nt (IrnntH Vm Snturdny. Rnrdon'n IcoIohh foutitain h nu turnlly tho hondqunrtors of oil who liko dolioloiiB drinkB. Hov. W. F. Shlolds van nt Grants Piirh Snturdny. TrunpaHH notices for nnlo at Mnil Tribuno offlco. G. C. Culy of Tnlent van at Jnck- fionvillu Snturdny on biiBincsR. Tho bust lunch in tho city nt tho S. & G. lunchroom,' in tho Smoko club. Opon day or night. Old Em oriok enfo room. A. B. Conioll loft Snturdny ovo ning for Grants Pa. Ho will prob nbly join Oio Portland buflincBU ex ploring pnrty at Glondnlo next week. Itardon aorved 810 pooplo Inst Snturdny whnt'fl tho reason T Morritt Brown of Englo Point wnK n Modford vixitor Friday. Honr tho now No. 1 Victor nt WhotBol Music Co. L. THE SAVOY THEATRE AFTEENOON AND EVENING- COOL-COZY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ENTIRE CHANGE OF POGRAM. Tho Ono Post Pet. MATINEE 3:30. EVENING 700. ONE DIME. MEDFORD S MILLION D 0 iL jhl 1. 13 !N IC IS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000 Is a Government Depositary It Don't Speculate Is Solid, Secure, Safe .1 WM. S. CROWELL, PrtsMmt F. K. DEUEL, Vtee-PrwWwrt. M. L. ALFQRD, CasMar. ORIS CRAWFORD, Asst. CmMmv If you want to doublo your money in real estate, Queon Anne Addition is the safe place. II. J. Doubleday of Butto Falls was In this city Saturday on busi ness. II. D. Knbll of Applegato was a Modford visitor Thursday. Frank E. Bybee wns in Modford Saturday. The boat cigars, the best magazines and capon), your best friends at tho Smoke club. Edison phonographs at $12.50 and up to $200 at Whotsel Music Co. Iiaakian for Hsalto. . 1. 1 mi!, i 'i 1 1 .L!i-Jl-t.XI ton. HERE IS A SPLENDID . OPPORTUNITY FOR. INVESTNENT WILL SELL IN LUMP OR ACRE TRACTS "Wo wish to, Hell eight acres of as rich level land ns can bo found in the val loy; almost in tho heart of a growing city, where tho surrounding resources, such as lumber, mining, lime industry, etc., are getting to bo very active; where a branch railroad is now in course of construction, and other developments un der why which are suro to nmlco a very large, live city. LAND ADJOINING HELD MUCH HIGHER A 500-acro tract adjoining this oight acres could not be bought today at $500 an acre. This is just as good, if not better land; running water in several places; county road runs along the front of this tract; close to the finest fishing and hunting in tho stato; desirable in many ways. PRICES LOW AND PROSPECTS VERY FINE $400 an aero will buy this tract, and we will subdivide to suit either in acre tracts or as you wish. This tract could bo platted and would make five largo lots to tho acre; oach lot today would bring $200 a lot. For full particulars and quick salo sco GOLD HILL RAILROAD AND LUMBER COMPT LAND DEPARTMENT i V ' j I WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST 3f iii- .JPaints, Brushes, Wall Paper, Glass, Etc. Picture Framing a Specialty OUR PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU FOR LOWNESS. Ml 1MI?'VtK AT T PHONE MAIN 801 J rlJ! 1 -rkJ-r 318 e. main street 1 If you want the spots tp hike and your old clothes to look like new, call on the I!" II L. A. COOK Avm lirnsfntfi ilc n4 irmiti rnmiSiiA PHONE 2441 P.O.ELLIOTT vUl fVOUU Id Ql dCA VitC 5 Pi PmST., NORTH Our Suits for Men P ATiANCE what you pay against what you get that. is a safe ride to apply ta our Suits for Men of all age THE fabrics are the prod ucts of tho best mills. The models are tho best work of high-grade designers. The? styles conform to proper usage and yot differ from others im many minor touches of "dash.1' which add to their attractim ness. THESE garments aro mack; in the high art manner and represent our idea of ik; most that money can buy ia: good clothes. Call and see th kind of garments we offer at, a reasonable figure SAY $17.50 TO $35.00. KNOX STRAWS, $5.00 OTHER STRAWS $2.50 AND $3.00 WILSON BROS. SHIRTS' $1.25 TO $3.00