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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1910)
TOWSSS&i- MEDEORD mati, T&IBPm MRPEORP, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1010. 10 A FAREWELL TOUR OF BUFFALO DILL Will Be as Complete in Every Way as "His Farewell Tour of Europe Duo Hero Next Saturday, Sep tember 24. Colonel W. P. Cody (Buffalo Bill) announces his intention to rotire per sonally from tho public arena. Ho will bid adieu from tho saddlo to his matrons in overy city visited. The eommonccment of tho farowell tour was inaugurated at Madison Square Garden (tho temple of amusement so loni; a point of interest to tho Now York public and visitors that is soon to pass away) with a most sensa tional success. "Colonel Cody's farewell tour of tho continent will bo ns comploto as Us. farewell tour of Europe. Each and every prominent city and town -will be visited. Tho experience of Buffalo Bill on the plains covers the era when tho Louisiana Purchase was almost un settled and the stato of Texas and tho western possessions acquired from Mexico were passing from the stato of savagery to their grandly developed prosperity. In middle manhood ho was a conspicuous fig ure in its real history. For thirty summers and several winters in the larger capitals, with the exception of a few intermittent Indian campaigns, ho has been actively engaged in an instructive depiction of that once strenuous and picturesque epoch. This work has been recognized as Barking a now departure in the shape of realistic cntcrtainmeut. Its travels have been so extensive in Eu rope and America that it has become as familiar as it-is popular. Recoguizing the changing condi tions and the approach of Father Time, the old scout has decided to retire from the onerous duties and anxieties coupled with his personal appearance and supervision. To do so while still active and energetic ho Believes wiser, so that herany do tote more time to his other interests 5n tho west. These embrace promis ing agricultural, oil, coal mining and 'gold claim lands. The inroads that time has made ou his old associates, fcoth red and white, naturally assists in his coming to this conclusion. The seductive influence of rural fife has won him, as he says, "back to the land, back to the mountains, hack to tho valleys and plains, back to tho occasional camp life, under freedom of tho range, where the eloek points to no hour for the op ening overture for the performance to begin." On the coming visit of his Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East tho old scout will bid us good bve. , JUDGE COLVIG WILL RESUME WHERE HE LEFT OFF r (Valley Record.) Hon. William M. Colvig announces that he will address tho people t Ashland in behalf of his candidacy for tho republican nomination for stato senator at 8 p. m., Monday, September 19. This is his first po litical talk in Ashland since tho one ho delivered on tho occasion of his changing from tho democratic to the republican parties in tho second Mc Kinloy campaign. It will be remem lered that Mr. Colvig had gotten along in his discourse at Chautauqua assembly hall to the point where he gave a graphic description of him self tied, to tho democratic jackass. At this point the fire alarm sounded and everybody bolted from tho building and left Mr. Colvig still hitched to tho democratic emblem. Bill is as democratic as P. T. Bar aum, and his posters announce that ho wishes to have citizens of every political party to bo present, also all candidates for officos at the "coming eloction nro invited to par ticipate in tho meetings." No doubt they will all bo thoro. As far as tho public knows, Bill has only fraternized with tho repub lican and democratic partios, and in cidentally with two extinct organiza tions, tho populist and free-silver re publican partios. Whother ho will draw tho "color lino" on the socialist or prohibition partios the poster does not say, though a f roa reading of tho invitation seems to include all com ers. As thoro is no oxtra charge for seats, thoro should bo a full house present to soo tho political warhorse comploto .ho job of extricating him self from tho democratic donkey. This feature alono will bo lots of fun for the children. A storo should be advertised as regularly as It la opened for business. A merchant who wouldn't close up Xor a while now and then "to aavo sunning expenses" shouldn't stop ad vertising now and then to "savo ex-jwnse," ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine. Buy your winter supply now; reasonable prices. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almond st., or Room 31, J. C. Bank bldg. Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori. Prop. BULBS Exclusive Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouee Phone 3741 U. S. HOTEL BUTTK FALLS, Or. Re-opened and will cater to the public. Auto and nuntlag party din ners a 8pocIalty. PatroaaEO respect fully solicited. MR. AND MRS. A. DUPRAY, Prop, and Mgr. Respectively. Geo. W. Cherry Lawyer Titles and conveyancing a - specialty. Boom 30, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone Main 431. AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy. MURPHY7 BROS. AUTO LIVERY. 1910 Chalmers Detroits. Phone 1861, Valley Auto Company, Medford. Or. Quick Service. , Easy Riding Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop.. Medford. Or. ATTEXD COLLEGE. Arrange to attend the Eugene Bus iness College, and let us get you a good position whon you graduate Ea ter now. Send for our new cata logue. 14 West Sevemta street, Eugene, Oregon, tf READ SEPTEMBER SUNSET. READ "ARIZONA THE 47TH STAR" By -Governor Richard B. Sloan, and "Fremont and tho Bear Flag," by William Simpson, la Sunset for Sep tember, now on sale at all news 6tands, 15 cents. tf Southern Dairy Go. Wholesale and Retail Deal era in Ice Cream Milk, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk. If you have any sweet or sour cream for sale, call on us at 32 S. Cen tral or phone. MILK ROUTE IN CONNECTION Store Phone Main 881. Ranch Phone Farmers 7183. - -------- ------ t-t.4-4-. . - - - Introduction Sale Monday, , Tuesday and Wednesday Gray & Moe iiiiitiiiinintttift'"tiiiii"' Ladies9 Sweaters An opportune bargain just t he thing for those cool evenings, Values up to $3.00 at ."..... $1.49 Values up to $2.50 at $1.19 All sizes in white. . Kid Gloves Odds and ends in ladies' Kid Gloves. Long Gloves, up to $4.00 at ..$1.19 Short Gloves, up to $1.50, at 59c Fay Stockings A complete line of Children's Fay Stockings, just the tiling for fall always sold at 35c; special while they last 27c Rompers Children's Roinpers; all sizes iu dark colors; up from ....60c to 37c Linen Skirts Large assortment of ladies' white linen Skirts; worth up to $2.00; spe cial 79c Dress Goods Big assortment of wool Dress Goods; worth up to $1.50; sp'l 79c Another lot at 19c Men's Fancy Wool Undershirts Men's fancy wool Undershirts; heavy plush back; worth up to $1.50; at 89c Men's Hats Broken lots of men's Hats, to clese: Lot 1 Was $3.00, at $1.98 lot 2 "Was $2.50, at $1.48 Lot 3 Was $2.00, at $1.25 MMMMMtMM THE PLAGE TO GO For Fancy Dry Gaods, Notions Etc. In order to become bettor acquainted with the people of Medford, wo are going to hold our Special 'Introduction Salo Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The stock has been rearranged and many broken linos mil be disposed of theso three days to mako room for new goods arriving daily. It will.be to your interest to take advantage of this sale. Wo are accurate in saying that never before has any storo in this city presented such wonderful bargains. Wo shall aim to carry only depend able merchandise at tho lowest possible price, and latest novelties and creations. Don't miss this wonderful .fn- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday traduction Sale. We want to sec you. sold Men's Work Shirts A big line of men's Work Shirts in all sizes: formerly Id up to $1.25; special for three days 98c Ladies' Silk Petticoats Ladies' Silk Petticoats in plain and Persian; worth up to $7.50, at i $'25 Black Spun Glass Petticoats, worth up to $-1.50, at $109 Men's Flannel Shirts Men's Flannel Shirts; formerly $2.00, at $1.48 Another lot, formerly $2.50, at $1.90 Boys' Outing Night Gowns Boys' Outing Night Gowns; regular price 65c, at 45c $3.50 Ladies' Shoes $1.45 One lot of ladies' Shoes; broken sizes; former prices $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50; your choice at $1.45 r ""'' v ""'V'r "--"-- 4 -- Ghildrens Underwear! Children's ribbed, flooco lined Underwear, in all sizes, .10 to 31; good values at 25c; special for this sale, each 17c Ladies' Underwear Ladies' ribbed, fjeoco lined Un derwear; extra good values at G5c; special for this salo 47c Over Dresses at Half A largo assortment of ladies' light over Wash Dresses in white and colors; goes at one-half of for mer price. Saxony Yarns Yarns Saxony and Shetland Floss; in all colors; odds and ends; per skein 5c Outing at 7c Dark Outing Flannel; tho 15c kind; at 7c Men's Sweaters Mon's oxtra heavy Sweaters turtle nock just the thing for rain' season; sizes 31 to 44; worth up to $4.00; special $1.39 House Slippers House Slippers for men and women; special .. 25c Misses $2.50 School Shoes at $1.98 Misses' School House Shoes; for mer price $2.50; at $1.98 ONE LOT OF Men's Shoes and Oxfords Half Price Men's Shoes and Oxfords; brok en sizes to close out; less than PRICE. We will appreciate a call from you. Goods will be sold on their merits. If not entirely satisfactory, money will be refunded. GRAY & MOE FORMERLY VAN DYKE'S ----i MEDFORD, OREGON . i i i RESOLVE! Tho best resolution for yon ;; to make is to coma to as for ; your nezt suit, if yoq want ;; something out of the ordinary. ;; We do the besjt work ana chart? Ihe lowest pries. W. W. EIFEET TH VXOQMMMBVrn TAILOl In writing nn ad about that furn ished room you have to rent say, in a convincing way, just what you'd what it was like, "and all about it." DISSOLUTION NOTIB. Notlco la horoby given that tho firm of HuU & Peck has boon dlH solvod. All bills aro duo and paya ble at tho market. 1GG HUTU & PECK. If it's a Question of Quality Russell's Confectionery Is the place to buy Confectionery, Ices, Ice Cream, etc. ninim iiwwinMiiiiitiBl!ii'ea?-aBr-Jwr.