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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1910)
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""iv f4 4 Wj v- MEDFORD XfAJ fj TH1BUNK, JIEDFORD, OREGON, EBtDAY, SM'TliffllWSU III), M.10. 1 RtltWWI MiMtWffimMWnMKUUK.1 HAND BAGS , 50 beautiful imported Hand Bags; values lip to $3.00- QOf sale .Jjljicj.p r..4... 701; BELTS Women's Pa t c u t Lonllier Kelts in black RIBBONS 50 pieces Persian Taf feta Ribbon; wido MANN'S Medford's Popular Price Store Central Avenuo NECKWEAR A now line of Persian Jabots; good quality; HOSIERY Women's and chil dren's t fine ribbed black Hose; very spe- ;:hl 12 l-2c UNION SUITS Women's fine ribbed, fleeced lined Union Nulls; worth 1.25; zimai 89c , rod and white; sale price 19c width; sale price, yd 19c sale price, 19c V&V" Grand Opening Sale At Medford's New Store i i ff I: 5 h I, H '4 - ikS HAVING DECIDED TO LOCATE IN TIUS WIDE-AWAKE CITY, AVE WISH AT Til 13 VlftY BEQTNNINQ TO SAY THAT AVE I NThJN.I) TO IfcUN "A Kl KHT-CLASS, U P-TODAT18 STORE, AILtNQ- ALWAYS TO CARRY THE LATEST STYLES AT THE LOWEST PRI C15S. AVE HOPE BY PROMPT, COURTEOUS TltEATffiNT. AND W. (TIYJ-NC! YOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH EVERY TIM E YOU TRADE AV1TH US, TO BUILD UP A BUSINESS THAT MEDFORD AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY Wl LL BE PROUD OR Visit our new Suit Department Initial Fall Showing of La Vogue Suits Fashion's fairest creations are now here awaiting your approval. Now -is the time to select your Pall Suit or Coat, because the assortment is complete. Opening sale prices on' NEW FALL SUITS. , C10 brand new Suits, made of strictly all wool materials, in black, navy, wine and- fancy mixtures; semi-fitted coats; knee plaited and plain gored skirts'; values up to $30.00. 'Opening sale price $18.00 BETTER SUITS AT $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 EACH J20 beautiful, new Winter Coats; full length; semi-fitted; made of all w6pl materials in black, navy, Q A A brown, green and. fancy mixtures; values I A fill up to $30 ; opening sale price .-. r BETTER COATS AT $20.00,. $25.00 and $27.50 EACH q NEW CARACUL COATS, $18.00 and $30.00 EACH. Blankets Comforts fl case gray cotton Blan- J1 case heavy Comforters; kets; large size; good w'ght; fuUsze well mad lk UJ-t UMUVU J V.jfc--w --. w price, a pair OQp special; opening sale Qfi OvXs nrifift. n.ifib Ot price, each. Visit our New Dress Goods Department SILKS CfJaploom Silk-r27 inches wide; splendid material for costumes; comes in all the light evening shades; opening sale price, OQ yard , d3MU q36-inch black Taffeta Silk: suitable for waists, drosses and petticoats; opening sale QO price, j'ard Qj DRESS GOODS CPG-ineh wiro twist Sorge; all wool; comes in all colors; a splon- did fabric for your new Fall suit; opening sale price, Afij yard "OC (fSJ-iuch Broadcloth; all wool; fine quality; in black, navy, brown and red; opening f 9Q sale price, yard $ v We Carry a Complete Line of Dress Linings Outing Flannels 1 case heavy colored Outing Flannels in stripes and checks; opening sale price, Q yard v fNew Flannelettes for kiinonas and dressing sacques; all the new patterns. Sheets 72x90 Sheets; torn aucl'henimed bleached; good heavy weight; 69c opening sale price, each '. Linens tJWc carry a comploto lino of Table Linennapkins, and towr els. Saturday special, Renfrew ; : Damask, in red, blue and tan; very special, per MMfi yard VIA Pillow Slips iJ45-incli bleached Pillow Slips; very fine quality; opening Mp sale prico, oaoh Jil Visit our New Underwear Department Big Values For Saturday INow is tlio time to prepare for colder weather. Af com plete line of women's and children's Areata, Drawers and Union Suits, mado in the best mills of tbe country, on sale ' at low prices. 9 Women's fleeced lined Vests and Pants; good Oft weights; fine quality, cuch. . tL Children's fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers; all A0 sizes; 00c values; special, each )7j (Children's fleeced lined Union Suits; all sizes; J(jp very special, Saturday, a suit tWL GREAT VALUES IN OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Women's and children's fine ribbed Hose;-fast iQn colors; on sale Saturday, a pair 10t q Women's fine maco yarn Hose; fast black; extra JJZn good value at, a pair ,... t)L f Lisle and mercerized I lose at, a ft JA beautiful line of women's Silk I.ios6at' $2.50, $1.25 and 98c a pair. . Good Notions at Little Prices OIL CLOTH TOAVELS 50 pieces plain while Oil 4J25 dozen buck and Turkish Cloth; best quality; very spe- Bath Towels; goodie and cial; opening sale ' ' 4 0p quality; opening sale ft price, yard J-Ol price, each tt rp B. Schrador was III Mcdford Thurs day from bis farm, on tlio Antelope. P. J Lowry will lay flooring or tile work In exchange for a bicycle. tf Forest Guard A. D. McKee was In Mcdford Thursday from Applegate. "Monsieur Victor" is the rqal tbi'ur Sitnou-puvi French. California . Andrews has Just re turned from Jlips Mollnos, Cal. Smljo with' Morrltt LoRoy, High school, Friday, Sept. 30. ICC Mrs Kate Stephens and eon of Ap plcgato, were visiting friends In Med ford Monday. Ilolp in tho good cause. What can so? Tho lllir.irv Gooreo Nichols and wlfo loft for their ranch oh Lake Creek by team Thursday morning. "Making fapes" at tho high school Friday, Sept. 30, 8 p. m. 106 A, C. Hubbard will leavo for Port- laud on a business trip Thursday ovo . nlng. Funny faces, beautiful .plctufe3, .Friday night at high school. ICC ' jEd.McKo mado a trip over Into theApplogaio country on Wcdnps day.. k For lsuranco, phono 3491. 'jlunt-loy-ICremer Co. 191 D.,A. Jloblnson, who" has boon om ployed In tho city park for thu past month la confined o his room with a severe attacK'af;vhoumatl6m. Johu II. C&rkJnf ,attorr.ejj.ntt-law, oyer Jackson County Bank. Tho sower- through tho onUro block 9, Kast Side, has bedn complet ed. ( How about that theater ipafty? No time or occasion bettor for It than Friday sight, at tho opora house tlie KOCIBtv Vftllllovlllo , ., . J Mrs Foulson and daughter left Tuesday for an lndofinent stay In Ashland. , Dont' mLs "Making faces." High school, Friday, Sept. 30. 1C6 H. L. Munford of Portland camo up Monday and is the guest of Mrs. Caut. Conroe. Nine 4-year-old. well-bred driving burses for sale at West Side Jbaru. E. D. Wllhlto, tho fruit grader of Anteoch camo ovor Monday with a cholco load of apples. Don't fall to road the advertise ment of "Gray & Moo" in the society vaudevlllo program. Take the public into your confi dence! by advertising. You may know about the good things you have to soil. Does tbe othor follow know anything about them, and will ho know if you don't ndvortise? Medford Collection Agenoy, 10 per cent charged. Over Hurlburt'a now storo. tf' O. P. Ellis, just arrived from Ind- lapolls to tako a position with B, T. Vali Do Car, the Jewelryman. Mr. Ellis Is an export watchmaker and ro- l pairor. Pierce & Shopberd have moved their real oatate office from the Miles building to tho postoffice build lug. Call and roeeivs a copy of onr UntlBg. U D. F. Nowmar and Mr. Raywan, who recently sold his raaoU on Grif fin creek, will aoou leave for Pat-, rick's crcok In Del Norte county to npou up tho mining claim owned by Newman. Do you know that you can buy any amount, from a half aero up, in Ouk dale Park addition on oasy terms? Onkdale Land Investment Co., 214 KViilt vrnarnrQ1 ftnnlr Mill it Tho Spot Restaurant Is bo well prepared to servo its cbickon dlnnoro and turkoy dlnnoro on Sundays that you can eat later than tho rush hour and bo suro of an oxcellont dinner. Dinner is sorcved from' 12 to 7 p. m, Rflwnnl .T. F&lllni? of tho firm Of Falling, McCalman rCo., is Jn Med ford." " - V i O. T. Austin of Central Point was In Medford on business Friday. Howard Dudly has returned from a trip to Portland. ( Miss Mnblo Prult left for Oakland, California on Friday morning. Dr. Stephenson Is a graduato opti cian. Over Allon k. Reagan's. 195 Mrs. O. T. Woat of Ashland visited in Medford on Friday. T. R. Fray of Ashland was In SIoQ ford ovor Thursday night. C. W. Evans was in Medford Fri day on business. Splendid figs for sale. Farmera 7116. ' , Mrs. h. A. Gregory is visiting rela tives in Klamath Falls. Miss Molly Britt of Jacksonvlll was In Medford shopping on Friday, Call at B. T. Van Do Car's and see tho new pendants all the rage In tho cities. 1C6 Mrs. W. A. Hoyt, who has boon vis iting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williamson loft for her homo In San Francisco Frjdny morning. For rout 2 newly f urnshed rooms is private bcaie; all modora conveni ences. 203 Olosoa stroet. Call Main 4474. tf Madford Sash and Dood company is enjoying an exceptionally largo In orsaoe in bnsines. The Boolety vnudovllle will help the library. It will bolp you, too to a goed timo. W. F. Blddle was host r.t a dlnnor birthday party at tho Nash grill. on Wednesday evening. Tho guests were: uiss niddell, Charllo Brown and wife, Mr. flooy Smith, Mies Ware, ttnd L. F. Root. Lost Ladles brown f Jgurod loatbor purse on East Main street Liberal rownrd if returned to Moore hotol bar or Tribune office 1C6 Mr. and Mrs. II. M. McFarland, who have boon visiting Dr. Page in' Medford, loft for their homo at Hydo Park, Vermont, Friday morning. Mr, MoFarland owns proporty In Medford O. W. Barnum & Co,, contractors tnd builders. Country work a spec ialty. Orders sollcltod. Inquire at The Toggery. Guy Prult of Eaglo Point was In Mcdford Friday morning. C. F. Rhodos wont to Gold Hill on a buslnosa trip on Friday. W. Wann of Grants Pasa was In Medford Thursday. B, F. Cox of Ashland was In Med ford on business Thursday. E. S. Mr.zToll of Ashland was In Medford on business on Friday. Weeks & McGowan Co. have Just unloaded a car of drcssors and two mixed cars of furniture E, W. banner, n real cstato man from Chicago Is Inspecting tho Med ford district. Medford Furnlturo Co. Just un loaded thrco full cars of furnlturo, etc. Mrs, Will Holmes will loavo with in a fow days for an oxtonded trip through tho cast. "Big Ben." Seo It at B. T. Van Do Car's. Tho finest alarm clock ad vertised In Saturday Evening Post. 166 E. Peyton and vlfo of Peyton P. O., passod through MoUford Friday inomlng enrouto for Eyanavlllo, Ind., to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Pey ton's mother. All soclallEU should moot Sunday aftornoon, 2:30, In Smith's hall on North Orapo street to porfoot plans (or Dobs' mooting October 23 at Mud ford. 166 Edward Falling, of tho well known hardware firm of Portland, tho Fall-, lug McCaliim Co., when In Medford Frh'ay said: "If I did not havo my buslnosa In Portland, nothing would suit mo hotter 'ban to opoa a hard-! waro storo in Mcdford.. I know of no town on tho coast that baa a moro glowing future" According to H. Von dor Hollo'i applo packora could lonrn a lesson In nnckins from n llttlo Squirrel, wMcli, slnco tl'o forest flros, has tak- on up Its rosldonco In a fir treo next to his hotiHo In Wellon, Tho llttlo oqlilrrel has stored r.way a largo quan tlty of r.cornB in tho corner of mo prd. They ro trrangod symotrlcal ly, nil turned tl o sarno 'way. - ! Saturday (TBM0RR0W) OCTOBER I. Wo Hlart a tloliverjr all our own. from i Deliveries will start tho More promptly nt 8 AMD 10 A. M. 2 AND 4 P. M, If your goodrt ilon'1 ronoli you in firwt cImhk oondition Jet J us known at oiiue. A fin funoy oto., alwuye frosh i lino of wtuplo and grooorioH, vegfill)oH, ! Olmstead & Hibbard 571 Phone Mail West Side. waii-uvers Union Made Everv union man knows llial a Union Alndo article is sure to erivo nOrl'cct satisfaction for the nionev uaid. AValk-Over Shoes for men havo nroven tho JJEST BY TEST. SIDE OUR JLLNI3S Ob1 NEW JOALIj STYIjRS in shoes for men. women and children. Evorv nair cnarantecd to bo worth .vhat voti nav i'or it. 0$ mea a s U-f3r ---- --. WOOD Oak. Lnurol, Fir and Pine, Buy yui winter supply new: reusouubla prices. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almond fit., or Itoorn 31. J, C Bunk lldc Phone Main 4751. C. l Mori, Prop. A CHECK ON THE FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK h u cliti'k on yvir puyjnunn. Wliun ll vmwn liuclt lo you it 1h an imlii puliililo nu-ulpt for your hhmiov. I'liMiionl ly (!uki in a cheul: on rtpomliiiii, "'. Von think twice be fore dmwliiK u ijhuok. Ami tho hod oikI thought Ql'lou rudiiltu in your liot (lrnwinnf il nt nil. Opuii mi no I'liiiut and you'll kiivo in hpiln of youi'Holf. Merit Lo Hoy, tho chnlk tulkor, La Huy nmmiud tho utudontH grontly who Is to glvo uii entertainment In tho Medford high uchool tuulltorium this ovoulug. k'livo a froo oxhllbtlon boforo tho high school students In tniltH '" fac?H '" Ml' l HY'a 8l' their nssombly this morning. . Mr, I clnlty, , with his hiiinoioiiH picturing of ohur notoni. Tho lirlngliu; out of chnnictor titfiat & 14 JtiiurtaAM L. -v fiL&i ALjfil . ' t '-AT IC. v,'-. dt$Jk. .vflL''i. ; -l".V ' ' '- S' ,j-,--'i .r,.i.-,- j-U'..tf4gMitol !K l-K BHJHK -T- K-l - a (