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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 3910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL A. .1. MiuiiiIih: mid moii of Klimiatli Fulls in In Modford on a vIhII to rol utivoii and friends in (lio vitlluy. Dr. H, It. Huoloy lofl Saturday for (liu uuhI to take II ))OHlKI'adlllltO euurso in tlio Now York Polytechnic. Mm, M, M. ColliiiH visited In Juok hoiivIIIo Friday nlKht. Kmll' llritt .Jacksonville wan a Medford viHitotr Saturday. SC. M. Ncalon of Tablo Itijuk wan in Modl'oM on business Saturday. 'I'lio llolnwiu lialliri In Nortli Ash land, will one., for tlio hohhoii Hut- A. I). H. Hair Hovlvor at West. Hide I'liannaoy and Enlo I'lmrm aoy. 37 Don't miss Znidoo, tlio clairvoy ant. To lior both t RIISINFSS HICMS pitHl and, future ' 4 r 4- 4- For wood of all kinds, boo the Square Don! Woodyard. Phono 2(101. Fir street, botwocn Second and Third ntroets. Gouid & I.ludloy, proprietors. nor urday. April !I0. 3G K. M. Wood of OrantH l'nss was Lttmllu,i rotmirod mid pressed. Pan n Modford visitor Satiirduv. ( ,unnB (l Hpouialty. All work Kiiaran- V. W. Ilariiion of Kalo Point va prjC08 rjK,t, 10()IM t). in Modford .01 a business vImII Hat- office block. 35 urday. I A. I). S. Poinon Oalc Lotion nt C0I0110I (Iooiko P. MiniH of bovon WuHt Side Pharmacy and Oakn spent Saturday 111 Modlorrt. , pliarninov. .'I arc iim an open book. Ilavo you coiiHldurod an investment In city property, where the electric ear lino !h Hiiro to ko. Investigate the Queen Anno addition.' 18 North Front street. A. D. 8. Kidney PIIIh at WohI Hide Phannaoy and Kalo Pharmacy IJ7 A. 1). 8. Cold and Grippe Tablets at Weal Side Pharmacy and Falo I'harmaov. 87 .1 1 j j Within ono wook wo will dispose of all of our holdings hi this Hoctlon at ! If CCpnfa the moHt iinufAml sacrifico prices. JLOuvIIlIlI HeiiHon InvoHtmont Co. UriiiR your old hat to F. Morgan', nlsn Hint, old Niilt of clothes to ,() I'KOIM.U WHO WW, HUIM)JN iHeatine Very OUR EXPERT Will Horvo you with your fa vorite drink. Tho iede") foun tain at Hurdon'n will ho a pop ular place loduy. Wright's Investments Five-acre orchard tint, otic-hnlf mile from pavement, n full bearing pears and upplofl, with prutp filler-., for a few days at a bargain price. Fivo acrcfl, small Iioiihc, cIoho to Kenwood addition, West Medford, a good subdivision proposition ; $1000, terms. , hix-room collage, m-w, and one " " half ncre fine soil, only one blok 13. J. Harrington, a practical mnn,;frmn jIain , nol fnr 0t. &2coo. IIOMliS KllOt l.l) STUDV JIKATINO. JlUi lO ltiiaiim: t i liu I 11 1 1 ! t tm til till ttl rind twit ' 1 tt n i f- t irt 1 n Ml lit 1 "l cu wan mill, oniy nan ijiock irom Yv till wll,or ,"5ti 1,u,u- Mp' II.rri,l- comiiiK pavement; $2050, $000 cn,h. ,1011 hum jusi imou up an ouico 111 y0H ow titino on Imlancc. tho I'ostoffico block, room M, and' ''cn ncrCH fiuc j0J, sojf r ncrs irt prepared to ivo otimato8 on any ;0Iunroil, 3-room houso, Kood well, .kind of a heating plant that any one ,nni( ,H10 mHo from Phoenix; SIOOO, may desiro. rf 800 cash, bnlancc one year at 0 per n. you arc diiimiiiil' a r.omo you ni,t ,1. It. llarvoy of Galii-o wan in Med ford Saturday 011 biminoNH mat torn. IIiih anybody hero Hcen Kelly T Mrn. W. M. MillH of WiMcoimiu viiitiiiK her daughter, .Minn Itlitnclii1 MillH, of tbiH city. Mr. II. M. Fortunciie and daugh ter, MiHH Margaret, of Gold Hay, at tended the HwiiHtikn danco Friday tiiuht. 11110, the lianner year. Uatcli .Med-' I). S. DiROitivc Tablets at Wont ford'M population double, Valium m i Side Pharmacy and Fntrle Phanu-l ', ..nt. '17 t ' noeemtarv 1 IimvIiic linil vrmru if n viionmten in thu'iMnnn -.t. l. n . !, 1 r 1 - .71111 UiiHIl, iiuiiiiicu ill i; pt. will. 'i1 heatiiiK I)uh!iiom, has decided to lo- Five-room bungalow, modem, 5U onto 111 .MouTord and onicano in tlio ion.fon, ini. ir. fr..:, tr innfi. oily property triple and Htreotcartt run to the Queen Anne addition. 1 MiHH M. II. PnrtcMcuo, who is an expert Htcnoirraphcr, will wooti open an office in Medford, The feature of the office will bo accuracy, prompt delivery and strict adheren.'o to busiiiosH and IukiiI fonus. Profossor P. J. O'Gara and Coun ty Inspector Moyorn wore in the a - i bio Hock district Saturday on a tour of investigation. John II. dirk in, attorney at law,' over jacksou County Hank. I It. II. HrndMuaw of Lake Creek wiu I a Medford visitor Saturday. 1 It. W. Hitchcock of Kalo Point. 1 -one of tho loading orebardists of th.it noctiou, was in Medford on a hunt-1 ncss visit Saturday. 1 A. C. HriRKH and wife of AMilaud were in Medford Saturday looking after business matters. All stylos of legal blanks at the Mail Tribune 'office. Over a hun dred forms. Messrs. J. C. Pondleton nnd H. C. Washburn of Table Hock were in Medford Saturday looking up some'i new complications which have oc- i currcd in tho orchards of that dis-1 triot. J. D. Buckley of Applegatc was in Medford 011 business Saturday. Tyson Iteall of Central Point was n Medford business visitor Saturday. W. O. Konncy was in Medford from Jacksonville Saturday. Increase your joys by anticipation. Zaideo can tell you why and when they will come. Whitman's delicious chocolates niul bonbons at Morrivold Shop. S. G. Hodges, one of the city dads of Gold Hill, was in Jacksonville on n business trip Snturduy. Mrs. Margaret McClelland .aideo can tell you straighten out that tangle. Nimiring lovers mudo happy, all happy ones confirmed in their bliss. One of the wonders of the world is .aidec. Crossjliur palm with sil ver and know what fate holds in store for you. t 1 st 1 mil 1 I. I' .1 t Itl I fl (f I 1 SI ill I 1111 H'flU ' . 1 . . ... v.. v. , ..... , ,, tl8 ,i n Heating plant, tlierc- tc ncr0R 00(i (ccn c0:t o00 ,;prs at Jacksonville on business Satur-;1)y ,,,,, lho m milloyance , JZXnS&t i!o km ViZ '"J" of a stove, besides makim? votir home cirnn i...ir i...t Up-to-date and modern to the high- vcnr nt n ncr cui degree and adding those most Fivo-room cottage, electric light, conveniences, namely, liot'-0.vcr connections, screen rmreh: water and evenly distributed, health- i $1250. fl1' ''eat. J j,-jr)0 corner lot, 50x103, one block Tho public is invited to cull or from Oakdnlc South; for ouick sale, write for estimates. I will be glad '$.175, to talk with you about your heating.1 ' 'r,'roo nice lots, clo.te to Laurel, for Hoom M. Postofficc block. Phone n ,VP,.l- nt nnn nnoli. fnsb. , - - "i 7 Ladies and Misses Oxfords If you arc looking for the Bwellest styles, the finest workmanship, the most -up-to-date leathers, the most practical heels, or the most lasting quality, wc are pre pared to fit you with just the right Oxfords at FROM $2.50 TO $4.00. L. E. Hoover Returns to Medford Main 2331, Medford, Or CONTRACTS FOR LARGE NUM BER OF TREES WHILE AWAY. For Sale I.. V,. Hoover has just relumed from Xorth Yakima, where he con tracted for 200,000 treos for the coming season. This contract calls for fruit nnd ornamental varieties and promiKcs to be superior to any stook'ever shipped to Medford. Mr. Hoover bought from indepen dent people, thereby securing very lowest prices. All goods 5-room bungalow, today, $750 cash. 5 -room bungalow, modern; a sua). 8-room bungalow, modem ; a fino buy. Lots In Wool Walnut addition; $350, terms. Ix)ts iu Sullivan terrace. Lots and houses in nil parts of the city. tho .10 neres in nlfnlfn. 1'. miles from ro town. balance $10 per month. Don't buy nn Fast Side lot before seeing our lots in the new "Conroy Clancy" addition on East Main. They nro just wlint you want, and the prices nro right. J. BRUCE WRIGHT & CO. OXFORDS OR SHOES We are prepared to show you lines that are second to none manufactured. ED WI2sT P. B L7IIT, JOIDs KELLY and others certainl' will please you. Come here before buying. LADIES' AND MISSES' FINE SHOES Mens and Boys Oxfords We want every man and boy to come and allow us to show our new Oxford styles. The lasts, the leathers, tile superior workmanship in fact, every point will appeal to your better judgment and will please you at Right Values FROM $3.00 TO $6.00. Our special aim is to offer you right values, believing that when we sell you one pair of shoes that you will come again.- We show a splendid line, of JMens and Boys High Shoes DDFFIELD BROTHERS EAST MAIN ST. 132 West Main. Phone 2691. guaranteed and all scions come from 20 acres, 2V miles out, set to com jneUKon county, Uregou. These goods have all boeu tried in the Itoguu Uiver valley and round to be the I ) -1 . New Garage Now Occupied Tin Valley Auto Co. Has Hail a Won- ilrrful Suc-n-NH In l)lsHilug of Cars Tills Year. Itostihurg is visiting "relatives and friends iu Medford and Jackson ville. Tho Wednesday Study club will hold an informal mooting at tho homo of Mrs. l'ortor J. Noff next Tct nosday evening. Mrs. L. W, Day of San Francisco will be at thu Snirelle Corset Pnrlorc f.. .1 , ...in. .. i! i ' w. ni. iiujn null il l"illllltliu Hill) ill hair switches (gray switches a spo cialty). Combings bought. -10 See the hair switches at tho Spi rollo Corsot 1'arlors. Popular prices --$2.50 to $10. Trespass notices for salo at Mail Tribune offico. Will trade a 30-horsopowor uuto mobile for small ranch. Address II C, cure this offico. 30 , O. E. Tivikstrom, lately from: Fairbanks, Alaska, formoiiy from ! Soatllo, has just purchased tho La dies' Emporium from Mr. Montgom ery, ho storo will continue along practically tho same lines as started ' by Mr. Monlgomory, who will ro ninin in Medford for an indofinito poriod. A host of friondfl will ho Horry to loam that Mr. Montgomory is to loavo Medford, hut wo trust Mr. Tackstrom to soon bocomo acquaint ed nnd bosponlc for him n groat auo- COBB. Can you afford to misa ono of tliOHo beautiful hnmositoa in tho Quoon Anno addition nt prico and iorma offorot, wtih improvomontH , nnd stroot rnilway sorvico nssurod? A. D. S. Blood Mixturo nt West flido Piiarmaoy and Eaglo Pharm oy. 37 ITavo you soon ZaldooT If you miss lior now, groat -will ho your griof In tho yoarH to como. I can hold ovorything I havo and mnko big monoy, but must go oast on liusiuoHH nt onoo, nnd in order to bo froo of all holdings horo I will tako any roasonablo offor. Ilonson Tn- vofltmont Co. 40 Como nnd onjoy tho park at tlio Ilolmau DntliH Parle bonchoa nnd plonlo tabloa provldod froo of chargo, Tho Vnlloy Auto Co. has just un loaded tho eighth car of automobiles this year. This company was wiso in looking of , ahead and ordoring cars early so as morcial fruit. 0 ncros in hearing, Vz miles out. Furniture; call at once. Rooming house. 7-rooui bungnlow, 0 lots, n snap for quick salo. Span of mules. Horses, harness and wagon; ono for .?20p and $325. WANTED. 1 Hunch hands. I 2 girls for gcnornl housowork, $1 por day. 2 women for general hotisowork, $5 j por weok. ! 2 girls for gonoral housowork, $2f t por month. j Dining-rjom girl, $25, board nnd room. Sevornl lots wore sold in West Wal nut Park Addition. to bo in a position to make deliveries. Chalnnrs 30s and -10s can now be delivered without delay. MM.! . ... !..! I... . ....! 1.... ..K ,I,.,J jniJ Mca(or(J Employment Bureau v- .1 it I,.. 1 , 7 .1 i . BusinoBs onnnoos, real a. 1 l-f li llikllt. tit i-itn f n n n t ia tin. ' est and most complcto garages in tho entire stato. Tho businosH is now being conduct ed from tlio now stand. Wntch tho paper for thor adver tisements this week. E. F. A. BITTNER estate, all kinds of hJp funiishod nnd busiiu chancos handled. Room 208, Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. Phono 4141 Mnin. A specialty in bouso renting nnd care of thtitn: list them with m THe Finest Styles in Women's READY-TO-WEARS -tUthough this store has changed hands and a new man has taken charge, we wish to announce that practically the same lines will be carried and it will always be our chief aim to give the women of Medford and Southern Oregon the most perfect ready-to-wears that experience, good judgment and money can pro cure. You will never have cause to feel disappointed fn anything we offer for sale in this store. We will be pleased to meet every woman in Medford in the store, which will be known hereafter as The Emporium O. E. Tackstrom, Prop. Successor to MONTGOMERY LIVE, DEALS NO. 42. NO. 36. NO. 70. NO. 13. $20,000 50 Acres near Phoenix. Fine, deep soil, good drainago; 5i acres G-year-old Cornice and liosc pears; LJ'o acres O-year-olu peaches! .10 acres Bartlett, pern's; 1L acres alfalfa; balance partly cleared. Terms on part. $4,0005 Acres, two blocks from city limits. 4-room house, barn, henhouse and woodshed. Irrigation plant consisting of gasolino en gine, tank, 800 feet pipe; plenty of water; fino tract to subdivido and double your monoy. TJalf cash, balanco time-. $2,250 G-Room bungalow, bath and pantry; stone foundation; plumbing roughed in; wired for olectric lights, walls tinted; lot 50x100 feet; $1,300 cash will handle this. $650 One acre, close to Jackson St., a fino building sito and a bargain. McARTHUR & ALEXANDER PHONE 3081 ROOM 3, P. O. BLOCK HOW ARE THESE FOR BARGAINS FOR SALE . 83 Acres, three miles from Medford; 6 acres of pears, 20 acres of Newtowns and Spitz, and 6 acres of Apricots. $14,500. FOR SALE, NO. 31 Forty acres for $25 per acre. FOR SALE, NO. 30 Four and one-half acres in city for $6,000. Terms. FOR SALE, NO. 75 Two lots 50x101 and largo barn, $1,000. FOR SALE, NO. 106 Lot 50x100 on Narrigan St. $400. FOR SALE, NO. 150 Five-room modern house, close in. Rents for $25 per month. A snap at $2,900. FOR SALE, NO. 151 .113 Acres, good house and barn in Sam's Yalley at $35 per acre, $2,500 down, balance one and two years. for sale Two fino lots on Palm Street, ono block from Oakdale Avenue, for $350 each and easy terms. THE. SISKIYOU REALTY COMPANY ROOM 20, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG. PHONE 3311 ft