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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1910)
. I". m MEDTOItP MAIfi TRTJ3PNE, MBPFOltD, OHEQON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1910. 5 JfrnrkfflML Mmli nu: -8 -air I-1 .1. I.owry will liiy flooring or tllo 'ni'l( In oxulittiiKu for u IiIcypIo, tf Mrn. nilun, iii!(l mntlior of Joint IIIIhm, full off tlio porch of hot homo flutiinlny afternoon, (IIhIociiMiik hor elbow mill lirwilclni; her nnlclo, For Inurnnco, phono 3401, Hunt-loy-Kromor Co. 101 It. A. MoDoimlil or Knitlo I'olnt wiui h Medford vUltor on Saturday. Uoorijo A. Hovor roturnoil from tlio Itoioiu lllvor Vnlloy IiuliiHtrltil fttlr at (liaiitH I'aim nHturdtiy with bin pockolH Htuffud with hluo rlhhoim. John 11. Carkln, ntton.oy.nt-lnw, ovor Jacltuon County Hank. Griffon Crook Ih throoniinrtorit of n nillo nearer Mctlfonl nlnco tho opening of tho now road lant wook. Tho now ronil Ioiivoh tho old Jnck Honvllto and AHhland HtnKO road and ruiiN ho an to Intoritoct tho Orchard homo and Griffon Crook ror.d at tho Ilolmrotlt farm. It Ih duo to tho pationt and porHlnlont offorla of C. It. Ilolmroth that tho cutoff has boon mndo. Ho Kiithurod $4G0 in aiibncrli.ittnnn for tho purpono. flolK fnnt, thono trimmed IiiiIh at tho Now Home Millinery. 174 Mm. M. Ii. Alford. with a party of frlnndH coiihIhIIiib of Mr. 13. N. Wnrnor, MrB. W. T. oYrlc and Mm. H. II. I'lclu'l motorud to Anl.lnnd ytntorday. whoro thoy had dlnnor, returning In tho Into afternoon. Dr. Stoplioimon In a crndtinto optl clr.n. Ovor Allon & Roagan'M. 196 Modrnrd Collection ARcncy. 10 MIhh Marlon Merrill chaporonod lior Hundny hcLooI claim of young Blrlu holoiiKlni; to tho l'ronhtyorlnn church to Ashland yoHtorday, KoliiK In tho curly motor nnd returning on tho 8:40 trnln. Tho party climbed Anhtnnd Hutto In tho Interim and aro ambitious to mnko n rocord oh mouutall ell inborn thnt will rlvnl tho Maximum. A bountlcouB lunch was carried from homo nnd dovourod on tho Hiimmlt. per cent clinrtsod. Ovor Hurlburfa now utoro. tf Mliw Uuth Wnrnor entertained tho Jon no Iludi;o nnd Margaret Itobortn yotordny nttornoon nt hor homo on I'nnt Mnln Htroot. Nice lino of trimmed hnta nt Mri. Bnltor'n homo nhop, 1021 Wont Ninth atroot. 174 ZSSHakeSSff Mr. llrowii, n ropreMoulatlvo of tho Clroat Northern who, accompa nied by lilts wlfo, hail boon touring I ho north wchI In lilitpilvnto car, linn boon tho guotit of Mr, and Mm. Wil liam Ilodjio iluilug tho pant week, Tho famllloH are Mliineapollii frlondn nnd loft together for Han Knincliico yentorday mornlui;, whoro thoy will onjoy n wook'it iiIkIHiiooIiik, Mr, Drown, whono lieadriunrteni aro at Hpokauo, oxprciiiioil hlmnoll nit de lighted with tho Jloguo Itlvor vnlloy and hopwi upon hln return to mnko Inveittmontii. Come out iMtd boo tho Now Home Millinery nhop, 1021 Woiit Ninth Mtrcet. 174 It. 1. Coclll, cotiRtructlon onglnoor for tho Hogun Itlvor Canal com pany, returned to Medford Sntur day from Flab Lake, Ho roportii that work at tho lako haa stopped tor tho winter. Mrn. J, I). Kay hnn roopenod hor boarding Iioiiho at 310 North Tlnrt lott and will ho plonnot to nco old and now cuntomorn. 194 C. M. Newton, wlfo nnd dnttchtor of ChlcitRo aro guoiiU of I II. Mad den of Medford. Mr. Norton la tho attorney for Held, M unlock & Co, Do you know thnt you can buy any nmount, from n hnlf ncro up, In Oak ilalo I'nrk addition on oany terms? Onkdnlo Lund InveRtmout Co., 214 Frultgrowero' Dunk bldg. tf II. C. Kontnor wnn In Woodvlllo on bunlncna I-'rldny. J. 10. Knynrt haa loft Medford for a ton diiyn' aojourn on hln fnrm. Harry Klmo vlaltod Medford from hlu much on Griffon Cook Satur day. O. W. Unrnum & Co.,. contrnctora und bulldon. Country work a apec lalty. Ordora nollcltod. Inqulro nt Tho ToRKory. " J. 13. Watt haa Junt loft for Mln- nonpolln to attend tho funornl of hla brothor, IIiikIi J.. Watt. Mayor Cnnon hnn roiio to Inapoct bin tltnbor littoreatn on tho uppor IloRtto rlvor. Ray, Mr. OrohnnliKt, lho loaves nro fnlllnR from your treos, tho nlmon- phoro Ih now clear; you havo only a fow dnyn loft to havo thono pano- ramnn nnd orchard vlowa takon. Ilot- ter K"t nt It at onco. Grogory, pho- toRrnpbor. Horn, October G, 1910, to tho wlfo of Mr. nnd Mm. Wilbur MllllRan of North Contrrl, a aon. If your advertising Is bo unimpor tant thnt It makes pooplo suppose your ntoro to bo unimportant work hard to correct tho Impression. Mnry Hnrrln Armor of Goorgin moved tho Philadelphia conforonco nt Tnbornnclo church to tho whlto heat of furore today. Tho iiceno wnn unprecedented In tho more than n ''iiiitury'H htnlory of tho body. Btald iitliilnlorti woro rodticed to toarn, thon iiroiiHod to pnroxymiw of encoring, tho cliooro being delivered alandlng nnd to tin nccompanlmont of tho Chn tuii(ii(ii Hnltitc, Tho ncono wnn cap ped by tho Hinging of "My Country TIh of Tlioo." -Tho ISvonlng Tele graph, Philadelphia, March 21, 1908, John Grea'eiLon, ono of tho pro greHHlvo German funncm of tho inoutitnln dlatrlct, cumo to Medford Friday buying fall mipplloo. Although tent cltleH nro well known to people of Houthern cllmca, vlnltom from tho north nnd caat nro not no fnmlllnr with them. Otto of them) latter waa C. 13. Grovor, a prominent attorney of Chicago, who hi making a tour of tho went. Ho wnn In Medford tho first pnrt of tho wook and In Cuthbort & Co.'a tont city hotel on Oakadnto ho thinks Medford haa tho ideal hotol. Ho had novor fiooti anything like it boforo. Tho now pustor of tho Methodist I3plHcopal cl ttrch South, Hov. J. P. Hlppa, will preach Sunday nt 11 a. in. All tho momborshlp la reauest ed to bo preHont. Tho publl5 la cor dially Invited. Will ojln In union, norvlco at nlgj't. Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 15, 1908. Ah Intense ra nL Kollotto, and na olo (litont na William Jennings Dry an, Mnry HnrrlB Ih n dynnmlc forco on tho platform which la ovorwholm Ing nnd Irrcslatlblo. To an nudlonco of fully 4000 In nuinbor nt tho Nc braHka Kpworth tiBsembly, Mm. Ar mor Hiirprlscd, nmnzed nnd capti vated all who henrd hor. L. O. Jones, president. lm,i nm rJ,M- ... c. . t -f 4--f -f -f -f -f 4 f AT THE HOTELS. . f4 t - l 4 4 At tho Moere: K. ('. Dovio. Sjne ten, St. Loiiih; R S. .IoIiihoii, Povt liuiil; J. M. Hnrptgne, New YorU; S. M. Cronk, I'ortlitml; Mr. nml Mr.. II. C. DickitiHon, New CtiKtlc, Pit.. JnmcR H. Smith, Chieiigo; M.iniiin.t, linker, Portlnnd; V. T. Cnry, New York; K. T. Muniuis, I'orlii.ttd; C. i nrifjKH, Hutto Falls, Oie.; II. C. Anderson, Portland; A. Mtillor. Situ I'Vnnei.seo ; K. Wheeler, IluMo Falls, Frederiek Ifelotir.e. Ivntie Point; H. CeRle. Kurlinton, !vv ; J. 0. Donovan. Alhnny; L. W. Wtdtleldry. Portluntl; II. Lnhnm, San Frnuetseo. At the Nimh: W. H. CInrk: F. W. Kekatrom nnd wife, Sun rrnueitco; It. L. Pnlten, Detroit; II. C. Dickin son nnd wife. New Castle. Pn.: I'. Good Wear -'"l In C lokhes ! You can't judge a Suit or Overcoat by tho window test. It takes more than good looks to make a good garment. A good fabric may be spoiled by poor tailoring. And the very best tailoring will not make a good suit of poor fabrics. Our make of Clothes arc riot "half-way" garments their la bel insures good materials and workmanship and that means satisfaction. See our new styles in noveltymixtures at novel prices. cortiCHT ms it THC LSISItM Overcoats' Suits - "We arc the exclusive agents for tVe KNOX HAT, showing all the new fall blocks at $5.00. "Mmdorel Corrod CJaihiarm fiLOTH II N G CSii I i in null ODFIriM (JIJTJTUTjrTlUpi " - " MEDFORD $17.50 to $40.00 $17.50 to $50.00 John B. Stetson Hats at $3.50 to $7.60 Wilson Bros. Shirts, the best on earth', $1.25 to $3. Ilomntt, Victoria; i Hoffman, Portland; W. K. Gardner,! viniin,,. a n r .,...-. n r pi.i. I A. .Mueller, Portland; L. F. Engle, Snn Francisco; J. Melnnis, East Porllund; Mrs. A. Cnrtcr W. K. Val Ince, Portland; M. B. O'Hernn, R. J. McDonald, Los Angeles; J. II. Baum, St. Paul; C. C. THnll, Alamogordo, N. M.; W. D. PutIiiv, Minneapolis; C. N. Jnnccok mid wife; eo. Q. Hodge, Lynchburtr, Vn.; 31. N. Angel, New York; Abo Harper, Sacramento; W. E. Humphrey, New York; W. 11. Coylo, Enrlington,. Kj; J. B. Murk, Now York; Mnj; Jacobs, Chicago; II A. Aiu1oreni).: Portland. f 4 44f4 TOO ATE TU CLASSIFY. 4- 4- -' - WAJTEDLndy companion. Phone Main 2012. Mrs. Wells. 172. FOR RENT Small house at G20 South Newtown; also two rooms for rent, furnished oi unfurnished. 172. FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow; mission furnitare, east front, shade trees, 5 minutes' walk to P. O. Sunp. Price. $2100. 172. FOR SALFi Four room, modern house, east front, furnished, assess ments paid; near Main street; very env form. $2,000. 172. js? EVERYMAN'S - 6?e Brush A D Runabout wrI. Tho car that made the trip from San Francisco to Medford and averaged twenty-give miles to the gallon of gasoline over the moun tains from Redding to Ashland. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION P. O. Box 37 THEO. W. MARSH Medtord, 112 S. Kins Street WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY A WANT AD IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE. MedfordPs Popular Price Store Special Inducements for MONDAY & TUESDAY t At Medford's Busy New Store T " A Pleasant Place To Trade THOSE WHO APPRECIATE UNUSUAL VALUES WILL DO WELL TO VISIT THIS STORE TOMORROW OR TUESDAY THEY WILL MAKE A PROFITABLE INVEST MENT OF TIME AND A MOST ECONOMICAL EXCHANGE OF CASH FOR SEASONABLE GOODS. 2Ll" $1.00 MESSALINE SILK 63c ' TABLE LINENS FOR LESS MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY This hPnnHl'ul soft hmfrous material in all the ulaiu col- TIll'ee ol 0Ul' bcst mmibcrs iu stock llJlV0 beeu Placed on TUSSOR SILK 39c mis beautuul sou lustious mntcual m an the piam col galo AU woinen nre intol.csted iu uice table linen and ors, including the late shades in suitable doth i'or waists will appreciate the splendid values. A fine sheer silky fabric in plain color and two toned ef- and evening gowns, a verv popular fabric at an unusually fj' qjt.v, Poppy desi. 70 in. wide, for 89c feet, 27 in. wide ;st the goods for an inexpensive party b b ' L L J 1.10 quality, Fleur de Lis design, 6S m. wide for 78c gown and a material that gives splendid wear; looks liko low price. For Monday and Tuesday only 63c yard 90c quality, Morning Glory design, 08 in. wide, for 67c silk but costs much less. Monday and Tuesday only 39c Yd. About four dozen Ladies' Sample Kid Gloves, all colors and reliable makes. These aro real bargains. Values up to $2. On salo, pair 69c Fino shows and yards of Standard Prints, all colors and good patterns, on sale, 5c yard MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY LADIES' SWEATERS . Two lots of Ladies' Swoators, colors white, navy, red; waist length, in blouso offoct; conies with plain and roll collars. A neces sary garment for tho chilly mornings and evenings. $3.50 values $3.19 $2.50 valuo for . $2.13 ANN' S Near P. O. Medford MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY FANCY RIBBONS Twenty-five Bolts new Fancy Ribbons in four and six inch widths; comes in beautiful patterns and tho now Persian effects, suit able for all kinds of fancy work and sold in most stores for 35c and 50c. Our price 19c .-,.- MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY NECKWEAR Every day sees our Neckwear Department freshened up with some now idea just re ceived by express from Eastern markets. We can assuro you that you will be agree ably surprised what you can buy hero for little money. See tho new ones on sale 25c MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY TOWEL BARGAIN Ten dozen extra largo size Huck Towels, a good valuo and a quick soller at the regu lar price. Some in plain white and othors havo fast colored borders. These will cer tainly be a drawing card for the early shoppers. On sale 13o GOODS GLADLY EXCHANGED MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Just one week ago this bright and cheerful store was oponed to the public. Tho results for this short time havo certainly boon very gratifying to us and proves beyond all doubt that tho people of Medford ap preciate our of forts to give good values, at all times. Our motto has beon and always will bo to give tl most m value tor tho least m price. REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE WEL COME HERE WHETHER YOU COME TO LOOK OR BUY SHOPPERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THIS PROMPT DELIVERY tho TO ALL PARTS OF . :' THE CITY ' ' STORE 'T . ( -! i - 'J r M Jp r.iyS . P.I. -UtAtJ- ;