Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 29, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
llcrmtiii S, lir:t.l. r nf Anteli-.i- mini.'
Mnlt'unl a Ihimii'-kh vit.it 8:.turdny.
Shut imlir.li k'v,i '' " vi'iv
mir or nIimi-h at Van Dyk.-'H. ISYl
William ('.iiirhur, tin,- x.rrt .1uiiiImt
who lias Ikih ciiitlMy4 in Me.linnl
f.r mum- ti I'iiHt, li ft fur l'urlhiinl u
few iIhvh liu. m'cniliHllliril lv tin- v&
tvirlirit uf many f rii-n-ls.
For nnv rltirs nixl fiinry millinery :inl
popitlar .riri-s, mt- Mrs. W. I. Itn-wn
on the West Niil--. tf
.MiKsrH. Tirrill ami llutli, tin' m-w
irorit-tirK "f the Kr my mi-at mar
kct, an- making a mimlii-r tif improve
ini-ntM.- Tiny tin- List tin- coun
try afC'inls ami i-njnv a jjoimI tiioli'.
8. II. JarkHon. who nivntlv wild hi
nlaci- at Kauli I'oiut. will hooii Ixm-ohic
a n-Hiiliiit of Mrdfor.l, wIm-it Jm- lias
l-mij;lit Hi'Vi'tal IoIh.
Tin- new l Ari'vlr' hIiiiik- tan am
Mark vrlvi't i-alf luu-kli- oxfords
I'lorslu-ii aki at Van lyken. -!t-
Ivan Ifiiiiwiwm tvas a motif; his inmiy
friomlH tn I lio valliy ilnriay tin- w-i
Vi.lt 1imI(m ' n'!.r f ' i. ili-rcst' 01 fl
F., r Ivu,' - r- "f :u '.
S. T. Hiiiuln, tli.' 1. " --r, was r; :.!l
fonl one day thin week, looking after
I lio intercut h of the liliimiuier Drn
foinany of Portland.
Mwell oxfordn and hImh-s in the lat
ost Mpriny HtyU-M for men ami women
lit Van Ivke'n, -!-
Huh Xew'linrv Iihm heen in Medford
Hcveral lime lately lookini; after his
political fenreH.
Jdoyd Culver and Carl Cohleili were
down from Tlioenix it few ihiyn miter.
.Inlin Ihirrinuhiii was in (iold II ill
TliiirHdav niulit.
Van IK'Iio'k fine nlioen and oxfordH
('. C, Walker, the AhIiIiiiiiI humorist
spirit Tlinrmluy night in Medford.
(Iporge I'eil of the Klite laumlry went
to (irantH I'iihh Kriday evening to hutV
after Iiih interestH tliere.
.((dm N'orritt. the expert orehanlint
wan in Medford Friday. He iH in rhargi
of t he Itnvd idai'e, located on (irif fin
creek, am) owned lV It. It. Wilson of
I'ortlaml.
For novellien and fancy millinery and
popular price, hoc Mrs. W. I. Krown
nn the Wet Hide. tf
Mr. and Mrs. !. Lehinrs of I 'hoe
Ti i v were recent visitors in Medford.
h. It. Sawyer, the civil engineer, was
in Jacksonville district during the week
on professional liusiness.
,lnsl received ut Ward 's Cash Store,
new jardinieres and t-rm-liH and churns. If
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. hcueff of Jack
Hotiville, also William Schnl wen in
Medford a few days since,
Don 'I overlook the chicken dinner
served with cranlierries, uL thn fimer
ick tomorrow. (Inly It'ic. LM.ej
Will Nicholson came over from Fori
K lama I h t his week, hut will not stuv
long.
lust received al Ward's (.'ash Store,
new jardinieres ami ciiM-ksaad churns, tt
Itiley Itaiiiuiersley, lleil lar)iug niul
Jj(w Smith of 1.4 old Hill did luisinctm in
Medford Thursday.
New lawn shirt waistH for spring at
Van Dyke 's, 'JI'J
Hi'Olge W. Howard of Iterkeley,
Cal.f 1ms been making Medford a short
ItusiueKH visit. He is a incmlier of the
Uig Head Milling company, which has
large real estate interests in Medford
and Jackson county.
I. A. Armstrong id' Koxy, the inn
lirella doctor, was in Medford during
the past week.
Fred Weeks and W. II. Mctiowaa
have relumed from l'orllaud, where
they bought several carloads of furni
tun.
J. Court Hall is at home again after
short trip to California. Ho says J.
J. Jeffries, the champion pugilist, will
spend his summer vacation in this sec
tion ami hunt and fish in the niouu
tains and nst reams of southern Oregon.
Nice salmon trout just received at
the Ktnerick. jej
Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Kinie of Crif
fin Creek spent a few hours in Med
ford during the week.
lt'dKian hare will he on the Sunday
menu at the Kiuerick. H.rJ
A. J. Kliini, who is now loraled al
Central I'oinl, iited in M.-dfoid
Thursday.
Mrs. F. M. ,ris f .;Ktl
has been visiting in Medford, the guest
of her sister, Mis. i. ;. Karnes. !
S. F. Murine, win. in engaged in min I
ing in Josephine co'iety, wa,s in Med
ford Weilnenday, as Wl.n. two of
Ins lirothers.
Miss Hoiothy l'icl.cas is in northeast
ern California en land business.
Merritt and Will ltrwn f :!tKU
Point were recent isitois in Medford.
District Attorney h'eaaieM was a Med
fonl visitor one dav this week.
Daviil Dmicini. a well known citizen
f Crants Pass, died IVIm.a.v L'n f.
consumption alter an illness ,.ss
than seven uionlhs. ,. burietl
under the uuspi.-cs of Takliuui tribe if
Weil Men.
The building i , -,t t o-t i..Ti n
Anne lots should u.'.-r,.. , Iwun,.
builder in Medfo,d. If v.i ,ir(l' t i nn
for residence propeitv .-ti which to ImiiM
a home, acipiaint ouim-IC n it h ih-'
terms under which ili.se !..ts are beinK
sold. Impure of P. K, K. Ilv, Palm
block. ,j-
TVTf5 mVViVfoiViT iV atly f iVrouxEi fi)Kof?T)roiR., Saturday, febkuary 20, iwh.'
.. . ljiu; -1 - tf
Society Motes f
Wt dncsday c-veiling, l 'i bi nary L'H,
was the ngiilar Hocial uilif of the U.
I'.. D. and foil l'l members am guists
shared I lie hospitality of this popular
order. After a brief blljii-H -u-s-iou
the doors were thrown op n hioI tlie
following program umler I he d ireet ion
of j Andrews was given:
Snt3f the Triton." tpiarlel; ten
or solo, seleeted, Mr. Mitchell; roiindv
monologue, Fd Andrews; soprano solo,
(it) l l.ove Von Truly,'' (b) "Coaiin'
I hru the Kye, .Mrs. Andei ivh; piano
Solo, selertnl, MifH Jeuiiei"ie Itiitler;
duet, from "lolanlhe," Mr. and Mr".
Kl A ml rows ; "i ' In ight , lielov ed, ' '
ipiartet. Mrs. Kd Andrews, Miss (Iraee
lirown. Mr. Fish, Mr. Fd Andrews.
DeliciouH refreshni'-uts of sandwiches,
dckliK, pressed chicken and coffee mid
fine apple ice and cake were served.
The young ladieH of the (uien Fsther
club gave a very enjoyable Uiley eve
ning at t he Presbyterian church last
evening. The following program was
rendered:
Life of Wiley, M iss Agnes Isaacs;
reading, Miss Hazel Cox; duet, Misses
Mary mid Fdna (ion ; recital ion, M iss
1 1 idea Watt ; piano solo, M jhh Flora
(iray; recitation, Master Frank Carter;
violin solo, M iss lone Fly 11 11 ; recita
tion, Miss Margaret Carter; recitation,
Mrs. Keith.
Home made candy, put up in hand
decorated boxes, was sold, and the re
ceipts of the evening were ).-.".
if. I).. I na id and his family caino over
from t he Sterling mine t his week for
a short visit wit h friends living in
Medford. '
Mr. and Mrs. Van Hardenbirg are at
home, after a short trip to California.
They are (lie recipients of the congrat
illations and best wishes of (heir many
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. (dwell have
returned f nun their visit to ('alitor
uia. Mr. O. has bought a fine autoiuo
bile of the Keo pattern from A. W.
Walker.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Pies
hylcriaa church of Jacksonville gave a
dinner last night in the basement ol
the church. Mrs. I trek man and daugh
ter were in charge of the affair, whicl
was a great success.
The dinner was a dinner and laMcd
from ti until 10 o'clock. The table
were loaded and all present spoke ii
highest terms of the dinner and serv
I Mrs. H. Hun -v, as l.orettn," the for
huie telh-r. made ipiile a hit. About
t -fin ;i netted, which will form a fund
for Hie rbib.
John ( hurrlnuaii and wife of Ash
land ate visiting here, the guests of
Dr. ami Mrs. If. T. Hunott.
huy Tickets by Wire.
'Honiethiag which in ot considerable
intrreht to 1 he public generally and
uliirli is peihapH imt generally known
is Ho systi-ttt of prepaid ord-TS now in
offer I. betWieil I.tatiolKf tf till! SlllltlltTH
Pari fie company and all points in th'
I'uitcd Slah s. Ily means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
troin any place in the "nite States and
:i::iiled or lbgraphed direct to the!
party wishing lo eome here. Sleeper .
accommodations ami small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets ,
may also he furnished at the same j
timo." tf
JGood Coffee Vainest
'.Mi a U:
I
A couple of do.en of the Odd Fellows
f Medford made t cut nil Point lodgr
I rale ran I visit Sat unlay nigh I. 1 1
piovd a ''i'It pleasant as well as ben
fiv al meeting.
'I he la nlen p- riod is at hand and
h'Tc will bo a dearth of amusements
ti r 1 he l itae, The last social event
nC the past season was tin1 dancini;
I can! playing parlv given at
Melf.nd opera house Thursday evening,
w'ui li itas a leap vear affair and thor
nighly enjoyetl by the many in atlead
One of the most utliiuc as well
ccesstul affairs ever held here 1
the "Cyosy Dance" iriven bv the Ja
souville.Musical club 'I hursilav eveniiiL'.
The hall was decorated to reiemble a
orest, the walls lieinj covered with
give a treis and 111 iio- 1 ml of Ihe room
atr.p wan vrui'vi.! with open fire.
kettles, blankets, etc. At ! o'clock the
(Jypsies appeared in 11 grand inarch led
by their pie. n. Mrs. ,rWis I' I rich.
nnd her cs t, which displayed I heir
coslumes lo an excellent advantage. A
ii.iMtnl program was ghen before Ihe
dauc'iig cottimenced and ref reshiiieiii ,
were served al It o'clock in true Cvpsv
! vie.
was r -adiag about a fellow
4 who was asked what hi had had
tor lunch, and he said: "A piece -f
of baeoiiiue, some almost eggs, a
cup of near coffee and some not
(piite pie." Well, you won't find
any "mar coffee" around this
shop; I hat is, if we sell it o you
for coff'-e. It '$ easy for a grocer
to give you a good run for your
cotfre money if he isn't ton stin-
g.v. Co f tee is lower than ever be-
fore and ipialities better. It all
ilepcnds upon how much a grocer
is willing to pay for his coffee.
You can buy the real old fiovt.
Java or you can buy Java which
conies from Urazil, but whatever
4 we seil you, whether it be Java, 4
Mocha ami Java or Costa Itirn.
von may know it is the best grade
that can be t;old for the money, -f
We have a big coffee trade, aiid
f thai helps us to give you fresh 4
4- roasted coffee any old day you
4- want it. and not the tasteless kind 4i
4 which has lost most of its strength. 4
4 I expect a lot of ladies in the
4 store today to buv our -v coffee.
Great Lace & Embroidery
Sale at fyLeeker's Continues Monday
TIIfH GREAT SALE SHOULD HELP YOU LARGELY IX PLANNING fcPIUNG WANTS. AVE
OFFER SUCH BARGAINS AS THE LADIES OF MEDFORD HAVE NEVER HAD THE OPPOU
T UNITY OF SECURING BEFORE. LACES 5c YARD. DON'T THINK FOR A MOMENT
THESE ARE 5c LACES. MOST OF THEM SELL AT We, 12 1-2c? AND 13.- YARD. BEAUTIFUL
SWISS ANLRROIDERIES, 5, 10S 15S 20? AND 25v YARD.
? . . . i
A Special Sale Every Saturday
fl W
$1.00 to $3.50
WE GIVE YOU SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN SOME DEPARTMENT EACH SAT
URDAY. MANY ARE ATTENDING
THESE SALES AND ARE SAVING
MONEY. ARE YOU?
TRY OUR
R.&G.Corsets
ALL THE
NEWEST MODELS
THE SEASON.
FOR
$1.00 to $3.50
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER.
U m.
$1.00 to $3.50
W. H.
DRY GOODS
SHOES, ETC.
JVTEEKER
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. L. BALOOM.
Xrw wvxt si.ic ciMir.v
;;.'irs, l.lar
Too Late to C'.issify,
V. N'l'KII - A c I fariui-r. Willi Mill,
l-itllt Iriuiis, l.iiilt mil in. :itit Id ,n
livnd- I ." th-ri'H in rm. t..nr mil,
Nnutll.'tlst nf toHII iii Hint iH 1, n,, n ,
n Ilii' nl, I lluMut,) r.in. li.
ivinili-.!. T. .1. I'lirlmi, oiiiii r.
fn'sli fruit in Hi;isiin
Mucirr, Mill r,,r,l , Or.
Ilot.'l
WILLIAM YOUNG
Window ami Door Srvci-ns to Order.
Miaslon ruinituio Built.
.IBM
t MILLER & LWBANK 1 1 " '
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Asix I
sC-MmA " Dollars 1
feQ WW I'I.iii;siii:im SII0KS AND ox
vX'KW l'"l;"S IV TAV ANI) B''A('K,
IX LA( f.. j
Ii;ii:i in uini: ami nawijow jaB
irniconuw M
& Co.
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& CO.
MEDFORD
OREGON
A Homesite
To Your Order
H.. Ii7l.
J. G. Van Dyke
MEDFORD AGENTS.
f.ii.l, Hi-
DR. A. B. SWEET
I'lTilT 111 K.'Silll'lll-l
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HAMILTON. M. D.,
I, i.itl lin.l Snryi'on.
I'r. I,- S i,..rin,.n,l.
iiilli-r 1'iiiil.ip Ill.nli.
I'll, Oil' lis.'l.
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HIM
Scale Spray for Sale
Si-iilii Siihv. Limn
Siilmiiin, r-:nl v for imr
lit,-.
anil Hulpliur
u any iiian
J. 4, Perry, Medford, frt
MEDIORI) FURNITURE CO..
M.'.tt.M.I. Hi, ,..
M.iiiM- I'luiii.!,,.,, ;in. -,,.) .. r t :i v v
li.iv I'll. .in-
NiKliI I'Ii.hi,.
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Win. M CoIvik. Mi'ilfout, Or.
10LVIO DURHAM.
Attorneys at Law.
Geo. II. Durham. Urania Tans, Or
Rogue River Valley
Orchards Company
CAPITAL $'200,000
Wo l,:,vo
.M.lnn.l II II
l:llil :ii t lu-lo
inn, li:i, ,l f
.1 ol' lilTII :l
i- in llio ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, wliiili we have auWiviJ
Mr. K. V. farter ami Mr. E. T. Staples of
if vli:it i;i eonsiilori'il as KiWtl ftliile anil near
1
WM.
W. P. HOLT, M. D
fr.-lc!.(l: and Surgeon.
PolntQ Oregon.
o
ill t'no hi-, I ti'ii :i,'io liiuls. whi,h we are nellilij; upon the following terms:
Selling Priee Total Amount
l'er Aere. Cost. N'eees'v.
I'm ii, I,' tlr.'lini,!--
H'li,.ii I Plant si $1.10 t T.10 TJ0
ii'ii.'ii '.' Pbnt.. an.l . :ire.l for 1 v.-ar 2iH li'Oll 4.-10
Option :: -Pl:in'..l an, I ,:n,.l lor -2 years S4T UM.'i .1S5
"p i I PIiii.I"! ami i-.-m , for .1 e:irs 2114 147(1 .12(1
opt.. Pla.n.'.l :.ii.l e.n.vl lor 4 years 341 . KtM 2.")5
Op: : ll.-n .iii.I ,:ir.,l for . years I!l4ll 190
'' a ' P!:u,t. ,l an, I , :u, .l f or It years 4X"i 2174 12.1
' i; i v Plant 'I a n.l ar..l for 7 y ears 4S2 2410 60
"i'""" '.' I'l.uil',1 a... I i.nssl for 7'.. years ,ill 2.100 00
"Aitii'iml ins', ss.uv to o,-t ,,.,.,1 an,l possession.
EASY TERMS - in PER CENT DOWN AND 1 TER CENT TER MONTH.
lvtailtsl iiii'.'tmati.'ii au,l literature will lie sent npon npplieatioa to our
in- I'ffi.i'. l'i's lliiiul'ol.lt lluil, l'l,l-., San V'raneiseo. or to any real cstalo
agent in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY.
you had been present irhen Xahire first fushioneil
abodes where men must tire, there is iiolliim imi emild
add to Ql'EEX AXXE AUDIT IOX to mule it ii more de
sirable site for a home it already is.
From a standpoint of seenery, health fulness, proxim
ity to business distriet, intrinsic loveliness anil all modem
conveniences, ion are eliidlenyed lo find its equal around
Medford. ' ' ;
QUE EX AXXE ADDITIOX is Ihe Xob Hill of Med
ford, is situated on a ycntle slope off East Seventh street,
overlooking the ltogue liiver valley and its metropolis. It
is iritlrin five minutes' walk from the pasloffiee. QV EEX
AXXE HAS SO RIVAL AT AXY Ph'K'E.
Lote in (JUEES ASSE are genuine money-makers.
Property values are increasing rapidly, and yon will
double your money within a year.
Buying a lot in QUEES AXXE and Ihe building of
a home is the emanci put ion proelamat ion of a new life and
the easthig off of the old.
THE TEEMS ARE EASY 20 PEll VEST HOW'S
ASl) 10 .1 MOSTII. THE PRICE IS LOW, FROM
$7-") A LOT I P.
The purchaser of lids in this addition is protected hi)
a $1:200 building rest rictiou, which insures to the home
ereeter a most desirable class of neighbors anil means that
the addition is destined to be the delusive reside
tion of Medford.
resilience por-
FOR FI LL PARTICFLAIIS 1SQCIRE OF
E.E.KeIley,
P&'m Block Medford Oregon
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WANT
if
BIG YOU
RESULTS
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