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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1910)
tutrr m. FrultKrowfirn' Ilnnlc bldK. tf Who Ih Wllllo? ! Wllllo in tho Candy Kid. Lunnli nt Wllllo. Wllllo Ih liorol At tho Savoy to- IllKllt. 'Wllllo Will mnlco you forKOt your ?Don1 ovarlook Wllllo nt Tho Bn- voy. 1C7 ?T. II. Mnnnflold from tho Apple gsto pOBtofflco In vlaltlng In Medford for a fow days. s John II. Carkln, nttorj.oy-nt-law, oror Jncknon County Unnk. C. A. HoboiUt, head of Uouortn ' IlrothorH' Cnnntrucllon company of 8nu KntnclBco, in In Medford vIhUIiik Ids brother, W. J. Hoborta. Alt Bohool children nhould watch Tor tho "bin roobo" nt Kontnor'n. Mm. 11. 11. Btovonnon l vlnJtlnR Mr. nnd .Urn. V. Hubbard from WntUlnn potofflco on ApploRnto. All nchool children ehould watch for tho "blft koobo" nt Kontnor'n. ! Mr. nnd Mm. I'nwl Ilrtick .111 lonvo for Onklnnd, Cnl., Thiirodny morn Inn. All wcliool children nhould wntch tor tho "hlK noono" nt Konlnor'j. A flno form bulldog owned by Loon II. HnHklnB wno poisoned TuoHdny mornliiK. O, W. llnrnum & Co., contractors und bulldora. Country work a spec ialty. Ordora sollcttod. Inqulro nt Tho ToRRory. Mm. Helen II. Ilnnklnn will lonvo f5r nn cxtonnlvo tour of tho mlddlo rrvHtorn Mtnton on WodnoBdny ovo nliiR. I.ndleH, If you hnvo any hair to floll or to bo rondo up Into fnnhlona blo colffuroB, plenso brlnp It to Mn darno h. h. Hoamo. 240 North Onk dalo. Harry Wortronn, who hn Juat ro turncd from n trip through tho Dead Indian country buying cnttlo, reports that cnttlo mo oenrco. Four and n half ccntB, which In tho provnlllnR prlco pnld for cnttlo nt procont, In thi hlRhoHt prlco thnt hn over boon paid for rattle at thin llino of year. Jtr. Wortroro. onya that tho cattlo nro In flno nhnpo. For iBiiranco, phono 3401. Hunt-loy-Kremor Co. 191 l ' i J? , f . - x .' ,j, , -.-!, s..n,fSiMK-g "t -jusmju .ir; California Andrown, local roproaon tntlvo for tho Loa Mollnoa Laud com pnny, In now In Lon Mollnon with n party of buyora. Ho han junt ox pronnod aamploa of cotton nnd tobac co to tho local office, name may bo oon In tho window at 0 South Fir atroot, ISdltor Kr.l.ier of tho Valley Hoc- nrd In Aiilihnd fipont Tuoaday ovo- uIiik In Medford. For Inurnnco, phono 3401, Hunt-loy-Kroinor Co. 101 Henry It, Kowlnmln of Aahlnnd wna a recent vlaltor In Medford. Do you know that you can buy any amount, from a half ncro up, In Onk dnlo I'nrk addition on enny tonnn? Oakdnlo Land Inveitmont Co,, 214 J. A. Dothwoll, who lina boon npondlug nomo montha In Loa An liolcii, lino roturned to Medford. For ront 2 nowly furnnhod rooma In prlvnto hemoj nil modorn convonl enccH. 203 Olenon Btrcot, Call Main 4474. tf J. I). Harbour of Wollon waa n vlHltor In Medford TuoBdr.y. Everybody watch for tho '"big rooho" on tho ntrcot nnd In tho win dow nt Kontnor'a. tf William II. Korr of UiiRono la apondliiR a fow daya In Medford on bualncas, Fred II. Hopklna, former ownor of tho Snowy Hutto orcbnrd, la vlnltlng frlonda In Medford. J. W. Wllnoa of OrantB I'asa waa a recent vlntor In Mcdford. Medford Collection Agency, 10 per cont churned. Ovor Hurlburt'a now Btoro, tf John C. Woodward of Williams Crook apont TtiCRday In Mcdford. Mlllnrd Prlco of Now York city, so cialist agitator, but born an nrlato crnt, will apeak on socialism Monday nnd Tuesday nonr Southorn Pnclflc dopot. All Invited. . 1GC In tho ronttor of tho entuto or Giles Wolla, deceased; order for tho treasurer to monoy to ndmtnletra tor. In tho matter of tho estnto of It. 1). O'Noll, deceased; report of npprnls ora approved. Plorco & Shepherd hnvo moved tholr rent estnto oftlco from tho Miles building to tho postofflco build ing. Call nnd rccoivo a copy of our listing. tf In tho matter of tho estnto of M. A. Allan; report of npprntnora ap proved. Tho Introduction snlo runa all day Wednesday. You nro invited to call. Orny & Moo, Van Dyko'B old atand. Homombor tho big Introduction salo nt Gray & Moo's, Vnn Dyko'a old stand. . The Most Perfect Block of Trees in V ' k if tiMMui 'Mi.v . . This tract V4nAwAs choicest standard commercial varieties. They are eight years of age and have a good crop this year. They are well set witr fruit spurs for next year's crop. Tho trees aro large for their age, are uniform in size and exceptionally thrifty. . bvi " Vi s -a! r-uo SM s UG VG1T Dea Drainage is perfect. 'Altitude about sixteen hundred feet. Distance from shipping r,v T " station about a mile and a half. v ?, , Price and -.,, per cont. ' ' V A five-acre. ti'act of this bearinir orchard will cost the purchaser $2500 in cash. $833.13 in 1911. $833.13 in 1912 ' , " $ 4 jmww u: and,$aiJiJ.liJ in " . A..A. v . Kiwtrm , '" This is an , t .cljards in the ,i satisfactory income. The time f . . ,'J.4.4aiiMwmMiwnitiAimn""" MEDEORD MAIL TRIBUNE, NOTICE DO NOT SELL TICKETS -All parties having in their possession tickets for a "Night With Hamlet" will please turn them in to .T. E. irutehason at this office. The lecture will not bo held Friday evening on ac count of Mr. Mulkoy be ing detained away from Mcdford. Sam HMcClondon of Gold Hill was In Medford on Tuesday and Wednes day. Do you know that you can buy nny j amount, from n hnlf ncro up, in Oak-, dalo Park addition on enay torma? Onkdalo Land Investment Co., 214 J. W. Hurvoy of Grant Paart waa In Medford Wednesday on a abort business trip. Cecil It. Johncon, a recent arrival from Sioux City, la., has advised! his family to Join him horo. I FrultgroworV Dank bldg. tf Mrs. Kahlo, leaving tho city, wishes ; to cIoro out hor hand pnlntod china on oxhlblt nt B. T. Vnn Do Car'a. Somo very protty jilocca at very low prlcoa. Phlppa bldg. 1C8 F. Y. Allon of Trail waa a rocont visitor In Mcdford. WEDNESDAY'S SCORES. National league. Ilroklyn 4, Chicago G. Second gamo, Brooklyn 0, Chica go 3. Now York 1, St. Loula 5. Second game, Now York 3, St. Louis 2. Boston 2, Pittsburg 9. Second game, Boston 4, Pittsburg 7. Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 0. American League. Detroit 4, Washington 3. Second game, Detroit C, Washing ton 1. Chicago 3, Now York 0. Cleveland 3, Philadelphia C. St. Louis 5, Boston 9. Northwestern League. Vnncouvor 0, Tacoma 1. Senttlo 1. Spokano 2. Const Lvnguc. Los Angeles 3, Sacramento 2. Oakland 1, San Francisco 2. Portlnnd 2, Vornon 0. the Pacific Northwest Sixty-six and a half acres of SUNCREST ORCHARDS is offered that should prove most attractive. is planted, two rows altomatoly, td Yellow Newtown. Spitzenberc: and Jonathan Apples, the very terms: $1000 per acre, half i ... . . . -- .'fcrf lyia. Alter the m-st payment exceptional opportunity to become the owner, of what is unquestionably one of the finest northwest. Tho trees aro tho to buy is now. Lot us show YORK MEDEORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, Dinner Sets Woods (SL Sons Finest quality, pure white, double gold band decorat ed, semi-porcelain English China; none better; and at about the same price as the cheaper qualities. $7.50 For a 60-Piece Set. in the above Woods & Son double gold band English semi-porcelain; a set you cannot buy elsewhere for less than $10.00; on sale here this week, $7.50 PER SET Hand Painted China We are showing the finest line of fancy decorated and hand painted Plates and Odd Pieces to be seen in town. Come in and let us show them to vou. We will not bore you to buy. SPECIAL .lust two sets of a blue and gold deco rated 42-pieec Dinner Sets, here tomorrow, per set $3.75 GET YOUR DOLL TICKETS. HUSSEY'S cash, balance in three equal . u V .. . - ' is made the crop should a great deal more than pay the balance. right varieties, they are in perfect condition, and there is a you these tracts. $10.50 For a 56-Piece Set. These are all large- size pieces and are worth .$15.00 to $16.50 in any china department in the city; on sale here this week, $10.50 PER SET. for sale in five and ten-acre tracts on ternis annual payments, with interest at six . -.. .---'- fit COMPANY t:l.l--WtC . .8fc-, i-.at,. 1910. Your will need no apology the habit of buying $dmaxle4Sjz& Thoughtful, individlual attention is given in selecting OUR stock. Nothing here but what is absolutely correct, and half a life time's experience in buying and fitting in sures you against ill-fitting footwear of in ferior stock when you buy of us. The Big Eye on Main St. shows where they grind glasses, fit glasses and repair glasses Dr. J. G. Meclord young or- surety, of -a "W-.. , ly vShoes for style if you form of Goble Oregon h - 80' i J i i S J -1 a