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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
Saturday and Monday Sale Laces and Embroideries for Quarter Less Regular Prices FOUK TIK.rSANI) YAHDS OF SWISS EMI.KOII.EKY. ALL WIDTHS 1 iN'U TO 28, 5 T() 89 YARD THESE RATH DHSKiN'S VOF IIAVF EVER SEILN AND (IL'EAT ISA RO A INS FOR YOU. WE ALSO WILL PLACE ON SALE UV E "i FINE LACES, Sl'CII AS WAS ON SALE AT OUR STORE LAST SATURDAY, YARD REGULAR 10c-, 12c, lo, LACLS. "JESL ARt IHU .KL AiLl IS VR(VINS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. THERE IS El NO ONLY FIVE THOUSAND YARDS ON SALE, THERE WILL NOT BE EN 01 GH OR ALL, SO COML E.UiLY SO AS TO GET YOUR SltARE. We Do Not Restrict You to Any Number of Yards. Take All you Want II fi $1.00 to $3.50 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF i R. & G. CORSETS ALL THE LATEST MODELS. IT IS RECOGNIZED BY ALL LEADING STORES THAT THERE ARE MORE R. & G. CORSETS USED THAN ANY OTHER MAKE. WE CARRY ALL GRADES, $1.00 TO $3.50. TRY ONE T F YOU ARE NOT ALREADY USING THE R. & (I. ' tTTEY WILL SURELY PLEASE YOU. GUARANTEED. SPRING DRESS GOODS ON DISPLAY ft fill vm .n,i r $1.00 to $3.50 DRY GOODS SHOES, ETC. W. H. MEEKER & CO. MEDFORD OREGON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Adnlph l,ueke Hint wife of Cent ml . J'uint wort Moil ford initor Thursdiiy. WhiiIimI Teamster wilh toiimn. Ap ply at office f t tiu Iowa Hoi 4- Lum ber fnelory. H. Nyeewunner from iiour Phoenix transacted business in Medford Kriduy. Wanted Teninator with tennis. Ap ply ut office of the Iowa Hox & l.um Ter f hi-lory. 'J!'-. f M. A. Trip of Aberdeen, S. I., i h mow arrival iu Medford nnd miiy loc.-ito poriimnontly, Ilt'ii iantin llrojdiy of Wugitoi ( "rook eiimn lo MM foul Friday. Ho i a randier ami slock miser. Wanted ToHiimtorA with tennis. Ap ply at office of the Iowa Mm k Lum ber fiu'tory. "92. W. K. Kntrop camit in Thnrmluy from Hut to r'alN on husinonH. Ilo will re turn to tho falU Saturday. Wan toil Teamsters wilh tenuis. Ap ply lit office of thn Iowa Hox & l.um ber factory. 2iW. 1j. 11. Hrown hni received hii Auburn t our i tit car from San Pram-isco which in A beauty. Tho tl -y enrol I n of Mr. unit Mrs. O. V . H a m i . , i r of W est M ed f nl i h rory nick willi lu grippe. Want oil Ton mnt am With ton mi. Ap ply at office of the Iowa Hot l.um Iter factory. ilt'J. Httv Painter of Out ml I oint w;n a luiMim'fM caller in Mt-dt'oid Tliuitnl afti-moon. Dr. W. S. Jones left Wednesday ei iling for llrit n)i i 'oliiinhi,-i ii bo nbc n week looking imr the country. William Hijirddev, ii,,. g:,rdoucr near Phoenil, W:m :i Mdlf.iiil hiitim-o4 culloi Thursdny. W tinted -Te;itno.-iM with team-. p ply at office of the 1 i It.ix A I. win ber factory. l'.'J. AltolUeY George W. Tr. lNvn pruned Asl.l.llld from ivIkis,- an. I b., n.l through Mod lord from Jackson vi Me ThursJa v. l. T. l.ftwtoti rctimic-l Thur-du Portland, whither Ut wont lo pi u supply of good. Ilo will roc oar load of farm implement clea, Tor novelties and f;in. inilliioMv popular price, nee Mi W 1 lii.m on tho Went Side. tf W. , llemslict hat puirhi-.d the re ideiico nronertv oil tke corner of Siiih Mud V street from W. S. lUrinim l o L'liiitl. The deal a made through lit. Piorcr A- Son ngoneT. Tho luiildintl restrict ion on tueon Anno lot whonld tntorot oorv home Imildor in Mod font. If you are looking fur roMidenee property on which to Ituild H homo, anpiaint yournolf with the lornm under which thor loti aro loinn old. Inipiiro of V.. K. Kelly. I'alm Mock. fS. (I. Simotm. recently from Alltanv. hVil forrtiofly Of Mrrfforrt. hntr )uirchtr(t A Hon of f. V. Dunford. west of Med ford, had the misfortune lo fall from a loaded wnjjoit WoduoKday. Ilo fell lielwooii t tin . Iioimos, which liecame fi tightened ami run mvay. Tho loaded wiikoii pasHod over I he hoy's arm uinl hruiscd it badly, but, strange to ijay, it did not break. Or. Hamilton wa culled and administered to tho vomitf man. I'or novoltioH and fancy millinery nnd popular priced, hoo M m. W. I. Hrown nn the Woal Side. tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I'tank l,:tn r.'ii. lo Klocta K. Hal laday. lot o, block L'. I'alru'n ad dition to Mod font I Iteualdo A. I.aroH In Martha 1 1. ,lohiion, lot t, Mock 'ot tajjo Home addition to Mod fold s:o Maltha D. JoIuksoii lo N. H. Htad shaw, Hiiiiin aa above ;t"0 V. K. Miirtiti to W. S. Jonen, V I 'J lnts 0 and ID. block 7, Turk . addition to Modford ; Narris-ta I "ol in to K. W. An dn'w, I ncron in Jackson ville :t.''M Kdward 1. Kendall to J. F. lof ley, lotn lit and 14, block 3. Kendall ' addition to Medford l Ooor;e li. Lindley to Walter L. Hln-.'k, laud in 1 I. ' 4'Jti town Mhip 3?, ranKo 1 W 2 -M0 t 'birenco I'. Tierce to W. 1. ltlack, land in D I. C 4J, town fdiip :i7. rdiim I W 7'W West. Dro, ( 'onfeix-nco A hmo. Scv ontli Iay AilvontifUi to Mary K. lay, lot 1. block Jrt. Jack ouviiio CENTRAL TOINT NEWS. ; (I'ential Point Herald.) Mil. W. W. lilasj-ow of Medfotd vin it I'd i i-lat ivoH and friend h iu 'elit ral I'oint thiM week. I.. V Keddielil to of the ( eutr.nl I'.miiI hotel Iiiih lo. atcl a liomeMtotul in a I Hutle KalU uud will uioxo his famil there within a few day. Mr. nnd Mm. '. K. StepluMiH.ui will take c ha rye of tho hotel Monday iuoruinf. Mrn. Mooth l.eo was middcnlv Htrickeu 1 1 li a ici-iou illnesH lant Saturday in i i n i ii i; and for hoiuo time w;il( uncon v kmih. Her condition i ntill critical and but little hopon for her permanent n-cot-iv a to cntcitaim-d. H-r cane has n liai;tii"-d a llriyht h ditoaito, and ! he udden ait ack i lie lennlt of ut ic poiooiutiK. whn h is one of the i'fi.'lM't ot dtocano. The .Hid ball yi.n last I'tidav e e nine b lite tiiiis' Leap Vi-ar I'lob wa one ,.f the tnoHl etnovable affair of the kind eer yiwn in tho town. The voting ladle , uiotn th- club spared no (rouble to make the affitir a iicee-t, and tliev m.i.le yoot) in overv particular. The m wu a tid m.i n.i n n n I ere t he Ses, nn. l. i- mippft, hlih ;H pre pared bv the lanv finders of the ouny ladio t heniHolv. e. :i pei f , t ion . Mr. M. K. Krlo nol-Mier n-Hidohfo! and wenl back to Virginia, his old boy hood home, oxpoetinjj to spend tho re mainder of his days there, but ho found .to many change and tho mot hods of making n living so radically ehnnned from tin time lie loft there for the west or more yours ao,( thai ho wus'foon ready to return to I ho Kogtio Hivor val ley. Mr. Noff will improvo tho place ho has just purchasod uud will make a permanent homo thoro. Mrs. Fries ox poets to remove to Los Angeles, where her son. who holds fi commission in tho I'nited States army, resides. A deal was closed Monday morning whorebv K. L. Karra and S. Mooro purchased from W. t '. Urooii throo lots and tho buildings thereon at tho corner of l'ino and Second streets, the con nidoratioii being $'J."no. Mr. (Ireen rr servos the barn building on tho rear of tho bits ami is to have II so of the buildings until April 1. It was decided by tho local lodge of Odd Follows Inst Saturday evening that tho time has amoved for the lorge to acquire it homo of its own, and ns the first top in that direction tho lodge voted to purchase as n site for the now building tho .leffons & lVnrt black smith shop lorn t ion at the corner of Vino and Third street!. EMLEN PLEASANTS OF CENTRAL POINT DEAD Kmlon Pleasants, proprietor of the Hotel PloasantH anH (Hie of III?"" bent know ii residetifH of th'e'town during recent years, answered a sudden sum mons Tuesday afternoon and, without a word or oven ii sigh, passed on to that undiscovered country across the range. Mr. Ploasanls had been apparently iu his usual health, and during the day had boon about his usual duties. After dinner ho went to the depot to moot tho l:llo train and,' returning, stopped at T. M. Jonos' office and registered as nu elector. With ii joke and a smile ho wont on to t he hot ol and a he walked through the diatng room ho sank to the floor and eipired without a word or sigh. Peceased was born at Vevay. In.. September 21, l4o. He came to Ore gon and to this town in PWl and has fineo boon n highly respected resident of this community. Ho is survived by his widow, one daughter and one son, Fny and Glenn Pleasants, and two step nous, J. K. Hottwoll of this place and Arthur Hoswell of Krainott, Cal. Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL $200,000 liavi ..ir.lm.'.l from Mr. K. V. Cnrtfr ami Mr. E. T. Staples of Ail.lan.l a trai l of UT;! aor.n of what i rxnsi.lrrril as roo.I apple anil pear I.-H..I a thero . in the ROUUE RIVER VALLEY, whieh we bave ubdivided in fixe mi. I tea arre trneta, xvl.ieh we nru ellii. upon the following terms: Selling Prit'O Total "Amount Per Aere. Cost. Neeea'y. Tixf ai re llreharil Option I -I'lui.t .! .' 1.W 751 ?50 Option L- I'lanle.l ami i:.re.l for 1 year 20" l00 4.-.0 Option :l- I'h.nl.'il ami enre.1 for 2 years LM7 12:1.x 3S5 Option 4 - IM.int.il ami ran. I for :l years 2I4 14711 .120 Option .V- 1-lanle.l an.l ei.re.1 for 4 years ,'H 1 170.1 2.M i.piion li 1-lante.l ai.,1 ..e.l for .1 years 3S ' 1!40 1SX) .yiM.i. 7 I'h.i.li .l an.l i sre.l for li years 4.l."i 217S 123 ...Hon I'l.'.nl .1 an.! . aro.l for 7 years 42 2410 txO iipi ion I'lantv.l an.l ..ir..l for 7'.. y.nrs :.o0 2o00 00 'Aniount i.t'.'essary to get .lee.l an.l possession. EASY TERMS -10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH. l.-tai!'.l information an.l literature xx-ill lie sent upon application to pnr Von,,- offiio, 2.W llnmliolill Hank hl.li;.. San Kramiseo, or t.x any real estate agent in the ROOUE RIVER VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. .1. '. i'n-er, one milo north of M.Hltor.1, am the proud par.-, ents of a fine boy, who nrrix'ed re cently. Mother and baby are doing well. K.ldio Hoot, reeent candidate for may ur has reeo-ered from a serious ill ness, xvhich kept him in bed for t.x-o weelis. He is able once again to do light chorea.. Walter Moore, representntix'e from linker 'ity, Or., has arrived in Med ford xvith his family to make an extend ed x-isit xx-ith Mr. Moore's son, Tvho oxx-ns a riiuch near T-hoenix. mJ A Hotnesite Made To Your Order I to 4wo 4artUg.s.4f .. Charts Uf .ii.j'rupojlj Mondax to X. Nff. Ih.j West Medford. returned to Albany i ,o leratiou being l..'.o. Mr. Xeffj . about a rear ago sold a farm scar here' The Medford Brick Co. t'oMI'oSKIt Or' W. i!. I'HII'DV. O. I. N VixI.K. li. T O I1RIKN", MAXL' KA. ITKKI.'S or roMMOS' ANP 1'UKSSKP HKli:K tiKXKKAI. TON TKAlTOHS AM liril.llKUS IX AI.I, ITS IlKAX. Ilris. PI.AXS AXI) KSTIMATKS KCRMSHKn. AI.I. WORK liCAHAXTKKI).-' I.IMK Al I'l.ASI KH AXI I KMKNT CHH SAI.K. If n ok had been present when Xntnre first fashioned abodes where nun must lire, there is nothina ioh could add to QUEEX AXXE ADUITIOX to wake it a more de sirable site for a home it alread) is. From a standpoint of seenei j), health f illness, proxim ity to business district, intrinsic loveliness and all modern concciiienccs, ion arc challeiurd to find its equal around Medford. QUEEX AXXE A DDITIOX is the Xob II ill of Med ford, is situated on a ycntle slope off East Seventh street, ovcrlookiny the liotjue lliver valley and its metropolis. It is within five minutes' walk from the postofficc. QUEEX AXXE HAS XO NIVAL AT AXY Pit ICE. Lots in QUEEX AXXE are ijcuuiuc money-makers. Property values are increasing rapidly, and you will double your money within a year. lluyiny a lot in QUEEX AXXE and the building of a home is the emancipation proclamation of a new life and the easting off of the old. THE TEItMS AltE EASY "JO PER CEXT DOW'X AXI) $10 .t MOXTII. THE PItlCE IS LOW, Pit Oil $7.i .1 LOT UP. The purchaser of lots in this addition is protected by a .rT2(Xl building rest riction. which insures to the home erccter a most desirable class of neighbors and means that the addition is destined lo be the exclusive residence por tion of Medford. FOR PULL PARTICULARS IXQUIRE OP E. E. Kelley, Palty Block Medford Ore&on