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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRP3UNE, MEDFORD, ORECI ON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1910. 'Y . t S wMwm jtu-Ul loliu II. Cnrkln, altonioy-iit-liiw, ovur Jiuikiioii Coiuitvl Hank, Poachou for nalo, Dr. W. K. Htolcun uhono Farmer 7003. . tf I). 'rinmipHon, whit Iiiih linen vihlt iiiK IiIh futhor, Mux. TlioiupHou, al JankMMiivillu, rnturnuil to IttH homo at Hinwn Hntunluy nltM noon. do to Hotitlioru Dairy Co. for milk ami cronui. llundquartorn of tho Cal- liotin Dairy CO. Phono 881. Ranch Ithono 7183, ' tf II. J. llolmuu linn roturnod from a vlnlt In Montana. Yon can Kt a kooi! Rlarw of butter milk at tho Southern Dairy Co, for G contH, tf Now rttal onSnto ami tiro lnnitranco nKoucy, Tho Moor-lOlml Co. Hiii'c lalty of hoIIIiik t oilior man'a prop erty, Dudley w Moor of tho real oktntu firm : .Moor llrolhora, To ledo, O,, liati Loon In litnilnor.ii thoro for 20 ywira. John 11. IChul of muno city han hold a position with Iaku Slioro lly. for many yoaro lioforo moving wont. Doth tnon nro onthiiH ud with tho poHiilhllltloo of Medford. Tho Mutlford l'rivnU' ItiuilrrKnrlon IiIkiiih iln fall tonu September 'all in Smith'ri Hall. Aria Harmon, li ruotor. Mm. Taylor, iiwiiHlant. Ail (Iix)hh MiHH Arra llnniinn, Hox ft!(l. k tin T Hdltor T. A. Pnttomon of tho Con trol Point Hornld wan a vlwltor In Medford Saturday. Tho Pacific k KiiBtern ailway on Monday (oirciiH tiny) will leave Mod font at 7:oT a. m.. Ieu Kiifjlo Point at H : 15 and arrivit in Medford al l:30. The Moor-Khni llenltv Co. report h tho nalo of tlireo Iota on Main Htrent to (.'. Sweet of Deliver, Colo, Mm. it. It. Dow wiih in Medford Saturday ovenini: iHitimr I'rieiulH, Mm. Hart'n dlnlnf room at 42 South llnrtlott ntroct han boon re opened to tho public under tho mnn nRomont of Mrw. M. A. Taylor. 133 City Recorder Tolfer hat returned from a Hhort l)UHinenn trip lit Port land. Public Htmiocraptiui ..t tho Merrl- void Shop. 13-t Mr and Mrn. fliiH Newberry and a party of frleudu havo returned from a trip to Squaw Lake. (Sim Hay8 ho had tho tliuo of IiIh llfo with plenty of venlKon and trout Call on tho Mitodon Furniture! WorlcH for uiiytliiiiK in the woodwork line. tf I W, II Crlnwoll will leavo noon for ,i nhort ItiinlncHH trip to Seattle, Wnnh ItiKton, I 0, V, Wnnilmld and Ilonjamln F. Clark, roprenonlallxeen of tho Iflllor'n Munlo IIoiiho will loavo for Portland today after having noltl 41) fine pi anon duiitii; reronl mauufacturor'H Kale, Cullihoi't'H removal Hale, Boo ad, on lop of paKo 2, Tho Minima Ilono and Julia Olllolto of Clay Contor, Nohraiika aftor nov entl woitkii of vlnlllnic and iiIkIiI-hoo-lni In Portland, Heaiildo, and other uorthoru poind), havo arrived In Med ford, and will ho entertained during tho fall montliH by their Aunt, Mm. C. W. Potter, nt Kalrdalo orchards, Cullilierl'H removal nalo will Have you money on lioiiHofurniHhiuKH. lluutloy-ICreiner company report the nalo of tho Alford tract omit of Phoenix to Mr, Hchuck from Seattle, 8. W, McClendon, of Cold Hill, wan la Medford Saturday on a btinl noHN trip. Andrew JoldnoRH wan lit Medford from the Illtie Lcdjjo Saturday. Frank 13. llybell waH In Medford Saturday afternoon on i. uiihIiiobh Vlfllt, David Thotnpnon, of Sliinon, Cali fornia who han been vlnltlnK rola Hvoh and frlondn lioro mid at Jack iionvllle, left Saturday afternoon for IiIh homo, Mr. ThompHou haH boon abneul from thin city for novcral yearn, and tho channel! In that tlmo havo caiiHud him to wonder If UiIh In tho iiaiue old town, which It Inn't. Mr. mid Mr. H, A. 1'attiHon of Conlrnl Point Hponl Friday viHiting with friemlH on ApploKiitu. Mr. I'it tiwiii leportR tho wild hlaokborricH very pleuliful on the head of Little Appleale. Attend Cullibert'H liij removal mile now Koini; on at corner of Laurel and Main Htrcotn. Praetieo for tho corning tcnniH tournament In proKreHHliiK very fast at tho local cotirtH on South Oak dale with a number of playorn com peting for poHltlotm on tho team which will roprcHont tho local club on Saturday, September 10. From proflont Indlcatlonn the Oakdale club will bo roprcHonted In all rnatchen by toarnn amply nblo to j;lvo good account of thomBolvcu In tournament piny. Try-outfl will bo hold thin weok for poHltlonn on tho various teamn and much Interest Ib being maulfoHtcd by tho many lovorn of the Kfimo In thin vicinity. Ah nearly as It In posfllblo to tell at thin tlmo tho club will bo ropro Hontod by tho followlnR pomenn: MeHdnmcn Audrown and Draflhrnlss N'enll, McBHrn Beenon, Carnpboll, Johnnon and Marnhall, all of whom aro Improving ntoadlly In cool ac curate ntylo of play and aro all play ing hard In preparation for tho com ing tournament. If tho fumlnhod room ad "looks good", run .-.round to tho address glvon and tnko a look at It. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GUARANTEE to ALL OF WHICH INSURES PERFECT SATISFACTION QUALITY QUANTITY DELIVERY COURTEOUS TREATMENT A SQUARE DEAL RIGHT PRICES Medford Lumber Co 3rd Street and S. P. Railroad Our Smart Fall Clothes WE OFEER a choice from a complete stock of the newest and smartest styles in Men's and Young Men's Clothes for Fall and Winter wear. We have preferred these lines above all others because they most nearly express our ideas of the BEST that can be shown in real ly good, clothes. Every garment bears the label of the best makers in the land, and that means fine fab rics, good styles and long wear. Prices as you like them Call and SEE. KNOX HATS $5.00 WILSON BROS.' SHIRTS $1.25 TO $3.00 VGSSOrS'Z l .lothing iMe. ! xel 1st Cox-ac-s 01;i,lr.i:c Thirty Day Furniture Don't miss this opportunity J jlLa;.S ? IllllJllliliJUlllll P MTWK?TSC!E7 f ' WyK ??flZj We must make room for Fall Goods and for the next 30 days, regular prices will be slashed. Tf you want anything in the House Furnishing line now is your last chance to purchase. We are going to make room and in the clearing that will take place in the next 30 days you can furnish a homo complete or buy any separate piece you wish, Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Carpetings, Rugs, Tvitclipn utensils ctc. otc, will go at prices that never have and never will be equalled, for we will not be undersold. Our prices have always been right in spite of the loot that CUT PRICES have been instituted in order to discredit us. We carry tho largest, most select and only complete line of house furnishings to be found in southern Oregon. COME AND SF,E OUR LINES AND GET OUR SALE PRICES. Investigate this best of all ranges bogore you buy. Tt is the last word in the science of range making. This ODD PRICES Advantageously Priced IsTow is the time to choose odd pieces of furniture. An iron, en amel or lrass bed; a nice dresser of oak, walnut, bird 'soy o maple or iinished wood; a leather, morris or rocking chair; a davenport, couch or divan or anything else you may fancy. little boy or girl likes to eat at the table like big brother and sister and daddy and ma MEDFORD FURNITURE , BBHBHiHBiHBVBBMWMBIiVKnBHBHLJBnUMHBlBrHIHHHHBnBBkflHirHBrMBMrHHiBlSrHlHI IMUIBIMBMWIMBUHMMHWMWBMHIHMWWWMm i.i 1 tl tmTt IBBMWWIBrMHWBBBMMBMrMrMBBBMMMBBWIBMBrMBKjMBlBMBBrMBBBIMBrBBMB Sale I H Largest Assortment, of I baby carriages to mo I found in Southern Ore- gou. You'll find the little ones E rt'ill ollnnn lnffm nrtl hr rl i a ' m less trouublo if tucked in I - Vi .1 crib like the above. I Hi i i I Don't Forget the TODDLERS Come here for your furniture for the little toddlers. We are care ful to keop a goodly assortment al ways on hand and you can save money by buying now.