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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, J 910. 39 -, i Newer Style Suits cannot ho found in any city in the United States. We arc allowing the very cream of all of the best styles produced and you will say that you never saw prettier suits for the money. v lUvery suit is well made of good materials all tai lored and neatly finished. The prices are easy and very reasonable. $15 to $65 Every Coat Style is this season's newest design and sure to please you. Of 'course, you could not wear all styles, but you will like them and the large assortments make it possible to make a very satisfactory choice, no matter what price you pay. Come and let us show you the new coats you'll want to make a selection before the new things are picked over. The prices range from $10 to $40 Women's Furnishings We want to show the new things in furnishings. Waists, Sweaters, and the many other needed things are here all new all attractively priced all desirable. A visit to this store will mean not only money for you, but you are sure to sec only the very newest styles. t Millinery Is Our Specialty Sif A 4 pur. Fine Watches We arc showing complete lines of all the best makes of watches. Waltham, Elgin, Howard, Illinois and others. Every watch is fully guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction and we stand back of every watch we sell. REPAIRING is our specialty everything guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction. Wo also do engrav ing and jewelry repairing and manufacturing. NEW JEWELRY NOVELTIES Our line of fine jewelry novelties is very complete. Anything in the line of rings, brooches, necklaces pins, emblems, bracelets, etc., etc., may be found here in the very latest styles. Come here for loose or mounted diamonds. We can show you some special values and guarantee perfect stones. 1- JTS All kinds of mounting done on short notice agates and other minerals polished and mounted in any man ner that vou mav desire. B. T. VAN DE CAR PHIPPS BUILDING j2j xJk "fc. ' IRRIGATED ORCHARDS PLANTED TO STANDARD VARIETIES OF TREES PLOWED, LEVELED AND FENCED ST. MARK'S BUILDING, WEST SIDE $350 Per Acre ' 20 PER CENT CASH. BALANCE COVERING PERIOD OF FOUR YEARS. The variety of trees in your orchard is of vast importance. When your orchard is in bearing it should produce mar ketable fruit, the kind that is in demand in the market and the kind for which this district is famous. TRANSPORTATION NIK TRIO HERE 1 MONDAY Of tlin art of tin) 1'iiHiiioru Trio, playintr is musioiunly and delight that croup of American artists who fill." arn to liu hoard in conceit at tho now Nntatorium auditorium Monday evening, Oetohor 121, tho critics of this country havo much to say. Com menting upon their work during one The above, e.vorpl is taken from an extensive, criticism, which was hut one of many laudatory writings th.it followed tho trio's Chicago appear- lance, luo story ot their Chicago re ssiniW'M i "j WTf' 73$ i m v W ' - V. J. .fN Just Received a Car of John Deere Plows Ask the man who owns a "John Deere" what he thinks. Every year sees a strong increase in the out put from the John Deere Factorv. Call and see the lat est improved PLOWS. HARROWS and other FARM ING AND ORCHARD implements. ftf thoir Chicago recitals, Karloton Ilnokolt, writing in tho Kvoning I'ofat, said : "TIioho young women are Into of Horliu and thov play delightfully. Miss Dorothy, tho 'cellist, has a hroad and bountiful tone and draws song from her instrument. Miss Su zanne, tho pianist, plays with a mu sical touch, clear, clean toohnlo..io and with groat intelligence. Tho fmmo is to ho said of tho violinist. As n trio they rank high, indeed. Their playing of tho third and fourth variations of tho Tsehaikowsky trio was charming, with fooling for tho meaning and nil onsomblo that brought out its bounty, Tho finulo thoy took with lots of dash. Thoir ceptiou is but a repetition of that which has been accorded thorn in ev ery American city in which tho Pas moro's have appoared. Tho present is thoir first American tour. It will, before its ten munition, include overv large city and muse center in tho United States and Canada. Tho Piih moros aro under the concert direc tion of Fitpatrick & Norwood, innn agors of Tilly ICoonen, tho great con tralto, Ilaroldi, the Polish violinist, and other colehrities. Unusual intor est has been taken in the forthcoming Pasmoro concert in this city, and an immense audiouco is alroadv nssured, Tho sale of seats begins at Ilaskius' Friday morning at 10 o'clook. II Alfalfa Renovator FOR ANYTHING IN THE IMPLEMENT LINE SEE Hupbbard Bros. COR. MAIN AND RIVERSIDE Nothing is more important to the grower than convenient transportation. This feature of our proposition is one of its attractions. The Hill System has built its P. & E. R. R. directly through the center of our lands and exactly in the middle of our orchard tracts the company will build a sta tion, giving prompt and adequate service, to the growers, both for shipment and for passenger traffic. OUR LARGE AREA We have 6500 acres of orchard land, which includes nearly every kind of soil represented in the valley, and every acre of this land carries with it a perpetual water right in the Rogue River Valley Canal Company. OUR PAYMENT PLAN Our small payment plan covering more than sufficient time' for the development of your orchard, which provides for the care and development of orchard tracts, should interest every salaried man. If you will call at our office or write to us, we will take pleasure in giving you full in formation relative to this attractive proposition. ROGUELANDS INC. FRED N. CUMWINGS, Manager Medford National Bank Bldg., MEDFORD, OREGON. Notice. Jackson County flradunto Nurses' club will moot at tho homo of Mrs, Osborne, f12 Oakdale avonuo South, TuoBduy, October 25, at 8 p. in. Dr. Ploklo will address tho club. Weil-Known Clubman Dead, NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Louis Lorillord, clubmnu, sportsman and well-known in sooiotv, diod in Paris today, according to cablegrams re ceived in Now York. CAMPAIGN IN NEW YORK IS OPENED BY TED CONCORD, N. II., Oct. 22. Colo nel Roosevelt today opened tho state campaign by speaking hero on be half of the eloctiou of Kouort uass, republican candidato for govornor. Ho indorsed tho republican platform and ticket. Ho was recoived cordi ally by tho Now Hampshire republi cans and ho expressed himself as pleased with his reception. Tho colo nol spoko in Boston last night in tho iutorost of Senator Lodge. Not boing a liormit, you'll hav trouble "getting interested" in want nds. 'o no in tho :Why Spend 500,000 Dollars to bring pure water into Medford to prevont sickness THEN FOR $500.00 ALLOW THE SALOON TO SCATTER GERMS OP DIS EASE, POVERTY, CREME AND DEATH among our Homes for six months? WILL YOU VOTE TO ALLOW IT? (Paid advertisement)