TTIK MEDFORD DAILY TRTBUNK MEDFORD, OR., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1008.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
f Society Notes
Tin friends of MrH. I. .1. MeMnhon
surprised li'-r Wednesday evening in
honor of lnr birthday. They presented
lier wit h u water volar paint ing and
played five hundred till (1m "wee hiii.'iII
hours." Mrs. Kheppard won tin prize
The guests were: Mr. and MrH.
A.
Oscar Tyrrell of Klamath county and
.7. H. Tyrrell f l.ako creek, brothers,
were recent visitors in Med ford.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
ply office of the Iowa Box & Lum
ber factory. 2Mii
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wheeler of Phoe
nix precinct spent a few hours in .Med- I'avis,
ford during Ilie week.
(ireat big turkey dinner at the T'm
rick Sunday, ii.'.d. -8o
0. 8. Moore and .T. W. Gilrrwre of
Central Point spent a few hours in Med
ford Thursday afternoon.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
ply at office of the lowu Box & Lum
ber factory. 2Sfi
John .T. Winiiinghiim of Elk creek,
the mail carrier, was in Med ford dur
ing the week.
L. A. Neil, a prominent e tizen of I
Ashland, was hi Med ford Friday feel
ing the stock market.
Theodore Pish and A. Moore of Phoe
nix precinct were business visitors to
Med ford n, few days since.
S. Mitchell, who deals extensively n
tock, was in Med ford and (Jrnnts Pass
lately. '
fleorgo W. I'riddy, the well-known
contractor ,was in Med ford n few days
ago looking for business.
Mrs. T. W. Miles spent a few hours hi
Jacksonville last week seraching the
records at the courthouse.
George W. Pnv ft, president rrf the
'Jacksonville bank, urient Friday nitrlit
in Medford, Mrs. Josephine Russell of Jackson
IT. M. Cosh ha returned from nn ex-jville spent Wednesday visiting friends
tended business trip to Willamette and i in Medford.
Wash nglon points. j '
A. W. Handera and S. Hodges of Gold j Mr. IMgar Hnfer and Mr. ,T. W.
Hill were among the many in Medford ! Perkins spent a few days in Portland
during the past few days. (this w.-ek. During their absence Mrs.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap- i Perkins was the guest of Mrs. Tfafer.
ply at office of the Iowa Box & bum-
Mr. J. r .
Heard spent
in the citv.
Miss Kate Iteed of Oakland, Tab, ,
is visiting in Medford and Jacksonville.!
Misses Josephine Orth, Hose Buckley,
Jn-iephhie ftouegan, Maggie Me'"lallen,
Mcrryna Kenny and Mrs. Mr. Fish were
nver from Jacksonville the first of the
week.
Medford aerie of Kagles scored anoth
er soc ul success at Angle's opera house
Friday evening on the occasion of their
. second annual ball. .Superior music was
furnished bv Norllng's orchestra. No
pains had been spared, and the many
present enjoyed themselvi s thoroughly.
A number of those in the social whirl
of Medford will go to Ashland Monday
evening to see Charles Ji. Han ford 's
representation of the "Merchant of Veil
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hyde Stalker, Mr.
ami Mrs. W. A. llandley, Mrs. unci Miss
Sheppard, Mr. Frank McMuhon and
Mrs. Mitchell.
M rs. Fred Hopkins entertained at
luncheon on Tuesday Mrs. P. J. Mi-
Mahon, Mrs. W. Hyde Stalker and Mrs. iee."
Ifalph L. Clarke in honor of her moth-j
er, Mrs. Woodward 'f Portland. I Mrs. Dr. P cket and Master Carter
j Brandon left on the northbound train
Mrs. A. A. Davis entertained a mini- j Finlny evening for Portland, where they
be rof her friends on Tuesday evening, i will spend a week. The doctor will join
Five hundred was played, after which I them Sunday morning.
a fine supper was enjoyed by all. i
Young
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Mrs. XL Mitchell entertained a few
friends on Monday afternoon at her
Seventh street residence.
Mrs. Halph Clarke has invited a few
friends today to meet her mother and
sister, Mrs. and Miss Khappard.
Mrs. John F. ft eddy ' expected home
shortly. She will bring her father
and sister with her to wpend the summer.
P. Knsele of South Jacksonville was
among the many in Medford recently.
BUSINESS CABDS.
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side Confectionery Fruit
store candies, ruts, cigars, tobaccos,
f resh fruit in season. Near Hotel
J Moore, Medford, Or.
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Seen
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ber factory, 2fi
Fred Weeks find W. H. Mefiowan
have gone to Portland to lay in a large
Heard mid Miss Gladys
Tuesday and Wednesday
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Tfesidenee.
stock of furniture, etc.
Valentine Postals Buy your cards
where von have thousands to select
from. Hull 's Postal Shop, Hubbard
bhlg., near bridge. tf
J. K. itarkdull is au'iin at the Rogue
l.iver l.au dcompany's place of busi
ness after a short trip to Portland mid
Hell ng lots of real estate.
Will Murphy, an excellent iK'ocuntant,
has t ji k iii a position as bookkeeper at
the office of the Iowa liiimber com
pany. C. M. Kidd, successor to A. Tay
lor, has just received ft new line of
Oxfords, nobbv spring styles, the very
latest. ' ' 2S0
A. I. Creede of Oakland, Cab, n
former resident of this county, s mak
ing our valley a visit. He is surprised
at the great improvement that he see
on every hand,
C. m! Kidd, successor to A. C. Tay
lor, has just received ft new line of
nobby spring stvles, the very
Bishop and Mrs, Scudding will be in
Medford March I. They will be the
guests of Mr.-t. Fred 11. Hopkins of Cen
luri Point. The ladies of St. Mark's
guild will hold a reception in their hon
or at (he residence of Mrs. II. C. Kent
Ji or.
The Swastika club w
year party February 27.
sent to the ladies.
II give 11 leap
Cards will be
Mrs. !!. E. Gore, an
Minnie Corey, leaves
evening to attend tin
cert Monday night.
ompanied by M iss
for Portland this
Padcrewski con
R. R. HAMILTON, M. D.,
Physician ami Surgeon.
Successor to Dr. H. S. DcArmond.
Office in liitter-Piirilap Block.
Phone 0s:i.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.,
Medford, Oregon.
House Furnishers and I'ndertakers.
Day Phone. 'A'X
Night Phones
('. W. Conklin, 4!5.
J. H. Butler. 14S.
M r. and M rs. (1. G, Shirley recent
arrivals from Washington, are occupying,
their new cottage in South Medford. j
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIG & DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Wednesday evening, February lit, thej
Fraternal Brotherhood gave a soc al fori
members ami invited guests. A short 1
musical program, consisting of a reci- j
lation by Miss Mary Orr, a piano solo
bv Miss Nellie P.vans and 11 mandolin
duet, by Kthel Goltam and Lillian Mo-,
rev, accompanied by Miss Yen ta Hamil-1
ton, was followed by refreshments and : Heal
dancing. ; hereby
Oxfords,
latest. ' 2So
Shaw Conser, the vterau Southern Pa
cific conductor, was among his friends
in Ifogue liivcr valley the fore part
of the week. Be is engaged in the sale
of real estate at Porthtnd.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
tdy at office of the Iowa Box & Lum
ber factory. 2 SO
John K. lios-s of Central Point, one of
the best shooters ill 1 he valley, has
gone to San Francisco to enter the em
ploy of the Peters Anns company as
demonstrator.
Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap
uly at office of the Iowa Box & Lum
ber factory. 2Sfl
Only three more frames, 22x20, with
Southern Oregon Scenery to fit nre left
from the special sale. If you wish one
call at once. Keinember that the pho
ton are free with the frame. Hull's Art.
Studio, near bridge. tf
Mrs. Fmma Parker of Portland, who
bus been visiting her parents. Mr. and
Airs. Hobert Funis, of Jacksonville, has
retiirmle home.
Being too busy to get the bill ready
for Sunday, will simply sav big turkey
dinner. Come and see for yourself. 2" ;
Mr. nu.l Mr,. K. Colrv. "now Wntnl ' V- w- """" "f KK--. '"rlhy Kr,l
,.. V II,. I),.,,.,l -nnnlv ,.r,. vi,!t. I I"'1 r" "f "" Ur'l,,r "'' Kimt.Tn tur.
iti r.'lnMi'H i.utl t'ri.'inlM living in Crn
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Eagle Point, Oregon.
NOTK'K.
nir.-ntH nut
m( nt ;iir,"nlH nut brukrrs are
imtififd tlmt the licenses due
' t li City of Hedforil under Ordinance
A innsienl treat in slnre for the music I Sit. l lli are now due and should be
lovuii; ,ul,lic of .Medford and vicinity ,, aid at once, failure to nay renders I
is the piano leclure recital by Kdward (l'fenilers liable to a fine of from $
llaxt. r I'errv, an artist 1,1 reuonn. early . i0 khi. or imprisonment.
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW SPRING
SUITS ? COATS EXTRA LONG, WIDE
LAPELS, FANCY POCKETS, NIFTY
CUFFS, SHAPELY SHOULDERS AND GRACEFUL TROUSERS, WITH
ALL THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE LATEST FADS IN CLOTH
ING. I F YOU HAVE NOT SEEN Til EM, YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
Swellest Suits of
the season are here
SINGLE AND DOUnLE-DREASTEI), IN SOFT-TONED STRIFES, MIX
TURES, PLAIDS AND CHECKS OF THE CORRECT SHADES of DROWN,
OLIVE, I!LUE AND GRAY WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS AND
FLANNELS. AVE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR CLOTHING.
912.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 to $40.00
Model Clothing Co.
"MEDFORD'S CORRECT CLOTHIERS"
in Apr 1.
1
The ( 'hristian Kndeavor society of
the Presbyterian church held 11 business
; meeting Wednesday evening, which was
followed by a social in the parlors of
, the churhc, that was much enjoyed.
BKXJ. M.
COUINS,
Itec order.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
-'Sotnothing which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which ib perhaps not generally known
, is the system of prepaid orders now in
at effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
The members of the eighth gracb
the North school expressed their esteem ;
' for their former teacher, 1'rofetwor Shir- , I'nited States. Bv means of this system
bodv Kridav
lev, bv calling
uing at his home in Kast Medford and
spending the evening iu a discussion
1 of school matter, (lames were played
and refreshments of confectionery, cake
! ami lemonade were served.
I
tickets may be purchased nt Medford
from any place in the United Stntea and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
ensh in connection with theBe tickets
may also bo furnished nt the same
time. " tf
Job Printing
Linotyping
at the
Tribune
Print Shop
tral Point Iiml it.t vii'in ty.
Wntilt.i 'IViiinstt'rM wit li tt'nmw. Ap
ply nt Mtfiif uf tin- lowu llox ,t I.nm
lviT fnrtorv. 'JStt
Artlmr Wlitmiin, tin' linguist, will
ii(.'iip- tin- rn.nn in tin' I'nlnl NimiIit-
Moil !
mi-viT lil.uk now titilii'il lv th
lor.l IMiiirinm-v nfti-r April 1. Mi'ilfnnl
will tlirn liuvt' fnnr ilru tnri'.
ril tin' rxpn'isinn "tln-ro
I 1 lirr,' in nn nt Iut plili'i'
.mi vim run H'-t ns tiimil
sin:i!l n priii. ns nt tin'
lias Ih'O ntmikin tliis vnllcy nn nft'ii'inl
visit. Ili wns linnit.soint'W cntortn neil
liv Aljilin. AiIthiii'i1 anil Ht'iuni's rhnpti'rs
uf Aslilnml, .InrKsnnvillc nml Mi'ilfnnl.
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! inun linli!i. nt Mt'ilfnrtl Miimlnv (ivi'inni:.
Thi'ii' whs nn initintinll nml n lmn-ipii-t
nml n f i in tiiiii- ri'jmrti'il liy tin- ri
turn nn init i.rs. Tin following wi'iit
.lowu frnm Ihm-i-: 1J. H. Iiiv, It. .1. Slinw.
SIm-si.. I'lilti'isnii, II. ('. Stnrk. A.I
i;r:ili;im. Trunk Suit.ni, .l..lin K. I'.-itlv.
Tntf i'iix. rlmrli's H.-iroinlin... Willimn
r.-itt.-i-s,.n. Iinvi.l P. C,...,l. T. II. Wil
liniiis. II. I". Ilnrsl. William Knx. li.
A. Km. I. I:ui.;li. II, I'. Miilki-v nn.l ( . ll.
Austin. - VallfV K r.l.
C. R. Pin- m
riilt' tlii'llisi-lvi on pliinc rns'
r, (Ininir striAt ru(Miaion Inaai
Mrs. I). 11. I'i. k.l I, -ft f,.r Kiifi'ii.. .i:,,l
W'illll'M.-tli' Mill.'V ritii-s Kriilnv i'. nilli'
nil II sit.
i.l.'iii-l li.ml.'ti Vo.irlii.-s uf I'l.rr' inl
s in tin1 Milli'V tliis Wi'fk on liusi
,s i-onni'rti'il ith tin' UnrroU or, l-.r.l.
im-t at i-ilt'iiril by tirnnt Ston
- siiriflti-.l.'t.
M; i I Vavtrt III r.'lurm fro
n show viiit .t r.'liiiv. j;! friia
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Medford Rink
WINDELL & LOOSLEY, Props.
Two Sessions laily.
Kink ('li'sed on Snmlavs.
2:00 to r:00
7:30 to 10:30
Afternoon Session
Evening Session. .
The management will endeavor to
conduct this rink to secure the put-ron.ie,.-
i.f tie- bet people; win-re
t !:t y may gn for recreation and
heiilM I'm! e-Tfise. People patroni
it", :t :! n-t at all times conduct
1 h-'tmi !ven as ladies and g-utbmi-ii.
Musi.- wiP b.' pr.-vid-.l a:id p'ecial
features added t ro mt ime to t ime.
All skaii-rs pay ''." cents for i:e of
surface. .Vlnimii.n fn c. 'xcrpt en
;iec'l nights, whiehoill be an
neu. ed through the pre-.
Society Ntf! Tfer
.OIUMIOK .r0 CENTS
ATt q SO CENTS
: DINNER BILL :
4- Ma sayt there are two things
for which no one is ever pre-
pared, and t hat 's 4 ' t wins. " It 's
the little things in life that
count. So says the poor man
with a larg" family when he
counts up his household expenses
4 for t he month. Perhaps if he
rated the bill individually it
wouldn't l.M'k so bit;: and per
haps if h.- traded with Miller -
A. Kwb.ink lie w..alin 't begrudge
the money so mm-h. Why
cause a fellow do'-sn't mind
parting i: h t he cin when he
gfts the full e.piivalent. and a
good dinner means more than
alth to the average man.
You 'II al w ays be able to find
something good at our store to
tempt your appetite. Try it if
Sunday dinner problems worry
yen any. You're just the one
we 're looking for. Yours to
please,
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The Best Equipped Safe Deposit Vault
The Safe Deposit Vault of the Jackson County Bank is the best
crpiipped vault in this section and has the most improved safeguards
for protection. Do not assume the great risk of leaving your jewelry,
bonds, securities, deeds, mortgages, policies and other valuables about
your home or office. Kent a .Safe Deposit Box in our Vault. The
cost is reasonable. Prices quoted ou application, depending on size
of box.
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
MEDFORD, OREGON. State Depositary. Established 1888.
CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS 8116,000.00
E. KNYAHT.Presid ent.
A. I'KHIiY, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
V. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. "We Solicit Your Patronage
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
1ST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD
v A r x T A jj , s b 0 , 0 0 0
ALWAYS mXSKRVATIVB, ALWAYS SAFE
Wm. S. Crmv.'ll. President. Geo. V. Dunn, 2d Vice-President.
H'. K. Deuel, Viee ('resident. M. L. Alvord. Cashier.
Orio t'ranfnrd. Assistant Cashier.
The Nash Hotel and Gnll
Only first-class house in the oty. Absolutely the finest grill between
Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all
its branches. 0
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