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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1910)
MEPFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 3910. 19 -- -- - -- The New Fall Apparel For Men,Women,Children and Infants You arc invited to call at this store and cxamin e the new arrivals in ready-towears for all members of the family. Such a mammoth array was never presented to the people of this section before. Tho New MEN'S CLOTHING, SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, etc., etc., for women and misses: everything for boys and infants; all Fall, 1910, styles and the best the markets of the world afford. YOU'Ii FIND THE PRICES REASONABLE. -.' y ftpi . , V H ' wot ! iira$ir Pan ihI-wBrm It w IBr ' f W'l; Kf mi Wl fill Hi 5 j Fv 1 mStEE Hart, Schaffner Cb Marx PALL, 19.10, STYLES in worsteds, cheviots, etc., are the most attractive ever put out. Browns, grays, 'etc., are the shades. Every suit is guaranteed absolutely all' wool and to wear a year without breaking in front. Call and see the new styles at $18 to $40 Waists, Skirts etc WAISTS SKIRTS in the newest fall, 1910, styles, in cluding the newest pat terns, etc.; all sizes from 32 to 46. WAISTS in the new wanted styles. Don't fail to see our line be fore you buy KENTNER.S Bis; Department Store BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS Don't wait before buying the boy a school suit. Our stock is in the very best condition for satisfactory choos ing all sizes in long to knee pants suits and the best values ever shown here at $2.50 TO $12.50. School Shoes Buy the school shoes here and you will find your shoe troubles lessened materially. A big stock , to choose from and every line has proven conclu sively that we sell school shoes that give the wear expect ed and a little more. $1.00 TO $3.00. We a TWILIGHT. hurtlfl of elephants, four droves of Iriiiiu'lK, iimuy lnihs liiintls. beautiful Transparent eve. tlmt dimly veils ( n,m,H ,, rm rjzoxvj..ning hum. Tho fleeting dny, tho coming T,,u h t.l,n,IUIlill.. ,1,,, n,n, wi,i nigiu, Thou scoin'nt to grlevo lit fitful walls Tho day thou woooitt In ItK flight; Till, mourful of thjr hhapleai cbaM, Hunt fall, art lost, In night's oin- braco. So tunny n hoiiI to vlrtio gaged, Seeing tho ideal slowly fndo H'oi nt Itu goal, Its power assuaged ItH plan ttt fault, Itself dlHiuayod, Discouraged to liogln anow, Kails hopoloEu In tho anna of sin! John Udward UoyH. nuimalH will ho arranged ho that tho public will liavo a dour view of tho lionn, tiirs, leopards, bears and other mnrvcls na tho pageant moves through tho Htruetg. Dec 37 Pork Sept. 21J5 Jau 18.GG MVKUPOOI., Aug. clofiod V4 lower. 30 30 20.95 1S.G0 27. Wheat -- - - . FULLING PRICES ARE FEATURE OF MARKET,: MOSS & COMPANY. Brokers XKW YOHIC STOCKS GICAIN AND PROVISIONS PHIVATK LEASED WIKB HOOM 15 I. O. 11LOCK PHONE 1831. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH (Continiu'd from page 1) ora, SO are cIowiih, which indicates that liilurioiiH merrimuiit will he an jigrooablo element in the varied pro gram. A feature of the rinjr per formance will he the new thriller, en titled, "Jupiter, tho balloon horse." Thin wonderfully trained eipiino tttnuilK without fastening upon a platform attached to a balloon, and is carried to the topmoHt part of tho tiiiiiviiH, whoro, amid a Hhowor of firoworkH, he hIiiiiiIh itumovalle, An infant giraffe, the first to bo born in captivity, in an intoretiiig feature of the zoological collection, Among the arcnic artists the prin oipalH are Winston's trained seals, performing difficult feats of juggling while mounted upon the backs of swiftly flying horses; Charley the First, tho famous equestrian oliim pnnzoo; Hid Adonis Twins, in their human pennant acrobatic novelty the Kouyots in a delightfully enter tabling exhibition of equestrianism; Orrin and Victoria Davenport, chain piou equestrians of tvi. hemispheres; .Miss .lulia Khipp with her splendidly disciplined high:hnol horses, illus trating the highest type of fancy riding; I'Ved Derrick, champion baro back somersault rides; the Florence troupe of old-world nerobals in a now poising specialty; tho Flyiiur Neapolitans in their pleasing aerial flights; tho Dollar troupo, prosonting n now iutoipretation of tho famous lUsley act ; tho ten Viennese, a group of aerial artists who are said to rival tho birds in tbeir flights from porch to porch, high up in the can vas domo; Nettio Carroll,' in a "pink tea" entertainment, while balancing on a golden wiro; the beautiful Kcr osto Sisters in n triple traie.ti ex ploit; tho Four Fassion, Europoau cquilibristH and wonderful stairway performers; the elephant brass baud ami Desperado's sensational dive from the topmost dome of the tent, lauding upon a platform and strik ing sumo with his chest, llarnum & Hailoy greatest show on carlh will give one performance here, Monday morning at .10 o'clock. There will bo a free street parade during tho morning. Many entertaiu fouturcH are promised, Five groat NEW YOUIC. Aug. 27. A dull market and falling prices character ized tho last day of tho veok on tho stock oxchange. Ilnltlmoro & Ohio, llrooklyn Hnpld Transit, St. Paul, Consolidated Gas. Now York Central Northern Pacific, Pennsylvania and Southern Pacific dropped fractions. Trading waa dull and only two lend ers ndvanccd as much as a point, American Moot Sugar 24 and Chi cago Great Western, tho lattor rising on tho Rtroncth of a rumor that tho road would ho purchased by tho Northern Pacific. Tho mnrkot closed heavy. ---f 21.25 r .,, ,B mmmgr" mm mWm (Furnished by Moss & Co. by private wire.) NEW YORK, Aug. 27. Today's range of prices: High, Low. Closo. Amal. Copper tl-ltt Cli (UYi Am. Car Fdy. -18 18 18 Am. Smelters 0874 CStt 0S Atchison .... 98 U7tt 97 Am. Tol ....KMVi 133 Vj 134 U '.'' Hal. & Ohio.. 104 M, 103T& 103 llrooklyn R. T 74 74 74 C. & 0 73 72 Ti 73 O. Nor. Wost.144 144 144 O. Lonthor .. 33 94 33 33- uou, uiis . ...i.iu i-nyy i"' D. & R. O. .. 30 29 29! Gt. Nor. pfd.124 124 124 Intorhoro ... 17 17 Vj 17 do pfd ... 48 48 48 M. K. & T. .. 31T6 31- 31-: N. Y. Central. Ill 110 Hi 110 Nor. Pac. ...113 113 H3 Ponnn 128 128 128 Roadlng ....141V4 140 1401 Rock Island.. 30 30 30 St. Paul ....120 HOW HOT So. Pnc 113 112 112 T Un, Pac 105 104 ICG) II. S. Steel .. 09 08 GO do pfd ...HCTf. HC 11CT Wabash nfil... 30 U 30 V 30V Total saleB, 99,800 sharos. -ff-t- -f -f-f-t--f-t--H-t FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR WILL BE HELD AT SALEM, SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17. $35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES. GRAND LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL TURAL AND HORTICUL TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN DID RACES, BAND CON CERTS, FREE ATTRAC TIONS AND FIREWORKS. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. FOR FURTHER INFOR MATION ADDRESS FRANK MEREDITH, SECRETARY. IT'S A DIFFICULT FEAT to measure accurately the refractive errors o an eye, and it requires broad judgment to pre scribe the proper cor rection. My schooling and experience guaran tee you both. DON'T JUGGLE with chance. If your eyes trouble you, come hero and get cured. DR. RICKERT, Over Kentner's. A little store that Is advertised well and to tho utmost limit of Its resources, never will stay little not even for a little while. Wind Stops Flight. j SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. Up per air currents of unusual velocity ' 1..P-. DUDLEY WATSON MOOR. JNO. F. EUNI. Moor, Ehni Company 213 FRUITGROWERS' BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE MAIN 2592 FINE GRIFFIN CREEK LAND 240 acres on GRIFFIN CREEK, 3 miles from Medford; excel lent for subdividing; all free soil; 15 acres fruit, part bearing; 25 acres alfalfa, 125 tons this year; good buildings; four running springs; $10,000 will carry It; ten years on balance, 6 per cent. BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND 30 acres BEAR CREEK BOTTOM land, all in pears; no better pear land In tho valley. ' FINE NEW BUNGALOWS-ROOM BUNGALOW, modern; party letvlng city; must sell; lot 59x103; 19 applo trees, bearing; ?2750 if taken at once; half cash; now paying 10 per cent on $3000. LIVE ON THE OREGON TRUNK LINE Exclusive agents for townslto lots at CRESCENT and WAKE FIELD on Oregon Trunk railway (new Hill lino). AGENCY NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS SURPLUS OVER EIGHT MILLIONS SAN FRANCISCO LOSSES PAID IN FULL Chicago Markets. Wheat High. I-ow. ecial Sale Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, eta Having bought the entire BANKRUPT STOCK of Geo. A. BUTT Will dispose of the same at remarkable low prices. We invite you to . call and get prices May 109 j Sopt 1008 Dee, 10-1 Corn Sept filVi Doc. ,j r8 Oats Sept 34 108 Vj 103 00 Closo. 109 Vj 100 101 01 G8- 3 Hi 31 27 South Central Avenue SALE STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 29th John F. Lawrence Expert watch Repairer today prevented Ivy Baldwin from attempting a flight in a biplano across tho Golden Gate. Mayo your advertising ca Interest ing as your store, and you'll got your I exact snare of business. Wanted To buy or can trade work horse for single driving mare; good for orchard work; not over 8 years old; weight about 1200; if broken to saddle preferable. Wanted Someone to bale hay at Westaway Orchard; must furnish all machin ery for baling; quote price. For Sale Fine team, weighing about 1250 pounds each, (bay mare and roan horse), age 6 years and 8 years; price, including harness, nearly now, $335. Will soil roan horse sin gle for $150. F. H. COWLES Westaway Orchard, Eagle Point Road, near Vilas Ranch.