Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 07, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    - TTTt2 MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MFDFORD, OR., SATURDAY. MAROTT 7. IPOS.
SOCfcVL AND
PERSONAL
ilapltiu in ink lUig i J"'"
i,.uv Mr. and Mm. Henry hnriM-burg ol
ithlutd " yiug Hi.nlaml u ''!
.lut revived at WanVn Culi Sture.
net iirdiliiM'M. iTtfrku add rliurun. tf
.1. W. ftubinmli uf .lu.-ksuuvillt?
11 MKll'.ird liiiili vuller Tlinrmlay.
JUKI rweivi-il nl Ward ( SKin-.
lew jardinieres. itim-Uh unil i-Dirm. n
A. I.. Wiuifr wu Ui r ri-ni T.ilinl !
ini'l. a tVw diiyn nini'1'.
Xrw Prineew ji'uh nl linker H ulrliii
W. P. Tuicn tin- f )l kllUWII plOIU-.T.
Won up fnnM IMiuhmix l'riliiy.
KuiUi Suits, hi HiiliiT Hnti-li
ao Co.
Mi uim! M I'm. II. '. Mi-MnniiKor !'
Joa from Tniil u few dins sineo.
Hi t lie 7-V (iunIiiIh at H:iII'j IViji!
Slliop, near liridun.
fl. H. Taylor, tho mirn-jitl'iil iliiirv
Miiii, wh ovfr from Itnxv Mulnnlay.
Southern Ori-iin nitiumv fit Hull's
Art Htiidin, tii'ii r TnHjjo. If
Oiiy ThrnHher, thti winor. lint n
turned from n I'ltrndid ty in tho
mining dintrii tH of Northern ( iiliforiiin.
Try u lit Hp Miiplrinn in pumpkin
pic; it 'h fint -!)
Dry wood for hhIp. Inquire at War
tjer's Kroi'.fry or hop W. ,1. Wnrnrr. If
V, V. Butm, who 1ms hoon qniti nit'k
with Ih (tripjM, it aide to ruim lorni
int.
For novcltim hihI funny niillmtry and
popular price, hit Mra. W. I. Brown
4il th Went Hide, tf
15. 11. Hull, who IniH a fine farm on
the punt ido of Bear orofk, did lmai
new in Mi'dford Hatnrday.
For novftltie nnd fniwy millinery and
popular prit'PH, hp.o Mrs. V. I. Brown
on the West Sidi. tf
Minn Kinma Armstrong uf JnoMnun
ville wan anions hnr Medford frionds
ono day tlu wrnk.
Attention, nrcliard men! Xow is the
firm for spraying. V hnvo a full line
of gunrantoed nproy lioae. Niehelnon
Hartlwuro Co., Mitlfonl, Or. 2iS
('laujt KJeinlianimer of AHhhtud wan
Id Medford and Jacksonville one day
thi week ou business.
Have yon over used Mapleino on
hot cakettf Try it oner. 2itH
Whooping cuuffh in prevalent Hinony
the children of Medford, although not
in an aggravated form.
f you nnvnr read an advertiMemenl
eforo and never read one again, wi
invito you tu read carefully the one ap
pea ring in thin Ikkup over our name
Baker Hutchason Co. 2iS
I j. H. MeigM of Orehard Home was
lb Mod ford neve nil timet lately. Hi
ii ourning a dinnlilt-d hand.
Our MuHter Pout a In have just r
rived. Call and nee them before the
r pieked over. Tho largeHt aHHort
raent id the eity. HiiM'k 1'ohII Shop, tl
B. II. llnrriM it aain in Miihigan
ot biidiiii'HH (Minneeted with the Imiln-i
illtdTentH of Soul hern Oregon.
f'ooie and huvo u treat at Allen d
Iteaguu' jn Mondny. Mapleine daiu
tien nerved. 2H7
I. B. NVil in very ilt nt bin home
!u hlail Med lord wilb eontplirat ion t
dropnV and heart trouble.
Attention, orchard men! Now in the
tifcift for Hpraying. We have a full line
f guaranteed up ray hum. Nii-hrlson
Hardware ".-.. Medford, Or. l'!H
Mr. and Mm. ,lnn t'ulp have movivl
iutH t h i 'harlen iny honne, on Went
N" at reel.
Attention, iln liwrd men! Now in the
time for ttpraying. Wo have a full liar
f (Juuranleed a pray hone. NiehelNon
tgrdwarn C.t Medford, Or. 2W
H. B. ole, manager of the Colestinr
Springs, wan a bunineNn raller in Med
ford Thurnday.
On you it an I a firnt elans IniHineH
locution an Mrdt'ord' boniest tdreet.'
t'siy termn. If no. eall on J. I '. Brown.
Falta ftloek. tf
Albert Chittenden, u ninMpeions
rancher near Agate, was a Medford
Kivsinenn caller Thursday.
Wlwl. in MapleineT Ask the demon
l)fntnr at Allen 1 Kenyan on Mtm
rty. in;
hunt Wednesday was AmIi VidneH
dy the beginniiiB of the Lenten ncn
on.
Orejit big Turkey Dinner at the Km
Mtvk Sunday. '.
Prank I.owry of Aahlaud. the
butcher, formerly of Mint ford, is luak
ing Klamath Palls a visit.
Mm. A. Hoofer of Portland h.is
been at .lump Off Joe, visiting her hun
band, who is manager of the Mount
Pitt mines.
Rev. W. I). Smith has been at (Irant.
Pass, holding wrviees at the Presbv
telau ehimb of that city, and will
continue no Indefinitely.
.lobb Clemena urriveil Tlmrndav fnm
Dri, Cal., to nttend the fmieiul of
is mother, Mrs. Martha A. Cl.nnnH,
vrhieh took place from the family In.tne
WitnoD t Kinyon rejiuri tin. M? ..i
two residence protM-rlbn atul one ram-b
tbia Week, besides the reuting of three
Dounes,
!..
.uiiu t.ifmmens, a proiperotK fanner
f ntte Creek Vallev, cl in in M.il
fohj. bvving been calbd hither bv the
death of his utother.
Meet me at the Kmerick Sunday f..i
dinner. They always serve the bexl of
everything there and tomorrow it i
Turkey and eranln rries for onlv .'!.,
cents.
Mr. Atone, iho numiance autocrat
rt-jfuiaien inn nunl'i huntieHn in
Oregon, was a rinitur in Medfard this
week.
Mr. and Mm. B. B, pi1N,. w,,r,. ;,,
Jaiknonvitlr one dav I his week, where
thef will open a bran, h of the M.-dt'.od
i oofrti tionerr establishment.
C. H. BiirKrff of Albi.nv. the nr.bi
tee, wat in Medford this week, look
Ihg afrer the contract for Medford'
ew irbool hnilding.
Herbert Cole wan down from Clc
title this week, in the interests ,,f the
btotling Works of that well known re
ort.
WiJJiam Stringer, the gro.-er. has
been improving his residence property,
located ia West. Medford, and now bus
of the neatest and tuott comfort j
. etttagei in our city. ., I
M. .1. Donaldson Sclby and 1iarb n
I'ayel have started for Twin Kails, Ida.,
to lake advantage of the proportion!
offered by t he irrigation Hyndicatc. I
'J'hr-v wwiit ovejlaud. I
L. H. Coaler. A. K. Stepp, .I. A. Obeu
I'haiii. h. K. C. Kduiudnuii, C'lurlpM
Obmchaiu. .I.'l. Cation and other reni -j
deiiln of Big lint tu were in Medford
luring the pant Week. '
Mrs, Kei.er of Sab-ru, dr., the
trained niii'H who aci-ompauied I'. K.
Blown from Salem to hin home in Med
ford, will remain in chaiye of Mr.
BrirUlt fitl' the pretit.
(ieorge Pitgibbuii and A. .I. Mosir
of I'oi lljili.l. IcpreKcnt iii W. I'. Puller
it Co.. and .I. M. Arthur & Co., re
Sprrtivelv, were aillon their tllimcl'otlN
eusloiiiem recently.
John Chattain, who in looking nfd-r
the Southi-rn I'aeifi lopany' freight
hoiiMe in Medford,' ban reeeiwd a block
of stock in the Klamath Oil company,
which in operating near Itouau.ii. lie
han great fail h in liin invest men I.
d. J. d'Dell uud W. P. Dixon, who no
sucresslilllV UiaiUlgeil t lie reeeiit r 1 1
one Soot hern t iregouian content, xpent
Priday night in Meilford. They were
on ilieir way to pastern Oregon from
Sacramento.
Miss Margaret I, inn, formerly of
Jacksonville, has secured the service
if Mile. K. 11 one, a designer of much
experience, an forewoman at her attrac
tive drensmaking establishment, 13",
Tenth Htrcet, Portland.
i. V. Thrasher, the well known
While hI rolling down t he st reet t he
other day I noticed a fine display of
postal cards and on invest igat inn I
found the largest assortment of postals
that 1 have ever seen. Por the benefit
of those who have not alreadv found it,
1 will say that it will pay you to cal!
and neo them. You will find them at
Hull 'a Postal Shop, Hubbard building.
upHlairn. tf
miner, who is operating in tin district
ulh of Waldo, has been paying Med
ford a visit. He in looking after sev-
iii I proponit inns located in t his sec
lion.
Th building rest rict ion on Queen
Anne loin should interest every home-
builder in Medford. If you are looking
for residence property on which to build
a homo, acquaint yourself with the
terms under which these tots are being
sold. I uipiire uf K. K. Kelly. I'alm
block. tf
John Devenuv, formerly of this conn
ty, an industrious and wort hy young
man, died of pneumonia nt Ken net t.
Cat,, after a short illness. The remains
we ro brought to I'hoeui v and buried
in tho cemetery along side of those of
the parents and other relatives of the
leccased.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Miller of Pa
louse, Wash., have been in Medford
visiting at the borne of tiny Thrasher.
who is a relative, and at the home of
Mr. and Mm. It. .1. Trowbridge, old tic
(pfaiiitam-es of the Millers. They left
for California points Priday.
V. (1. Prei-inan, editor of the Albany
1 1 era Id, one of the leading republican
newspapers of Oregon, has been visit
ing in t lie va I ley. M r. Pi man says
his papepr strongly favors Statement
No. 1, and will not support a repre
sent at i ve for t he legislature who will
not publicly state that he will sup
port that pledge. He thinks that near
ly all of t he rural populal ion stands
firmly for Statement No. I. It in only
the political bosses that are objecting
to it.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
VANTKD-Purnislied house of four ot
fixe rooms. Impure Hotel Nanli. tf
SINtiKK Sewing Machine Co. Tele
phone No. Hi.-,. A. D. Singler, Mgr. L!H-
W A NT K D - Woman or girl for silver
pantry. Apply to Steward. Nash Cafe.
WANTKD-lint people to have theii
shoes repaired at C. M. Kidd's Shoe
Store. Our shoemakers are experts. f
POH SAI.lv-A slightly used Style lili
Smger machine. See Slewing al Dan
ids ' store. ,'!ii
W A N'J'KD - Teamsters with teams want
ed at Western Oregon ( Irchaid I 'o. 's
orchard. Apply to pred l.undahl. iilo
W A N T P I Stenographer and book
keeper of some experience; stale age
and experience. T 1. Tribune office. tf
POH SALP Two incubators, used only
one season, for ale cheap; capacity
of each, 1? Hi eggs. 1 mpiire at War
tier's store. Warner A Snyder, tf
PtHt SALP. House and lot near Calh
olic school; price 1700; (his in a bar
gain. Address letter to Dot iU'J, Med
ford, or. v::
WAN'TPD -tiood dauv or fruit farms
in !!ogiie Kicr vallev in exchange fix
M in nea polis rental property. Address
C. Medford Tnbiine.
WAN'TPD-- House and lot, low in price,
but well located; must lie decided bar
gain to ha e cons id el a I ioii ; i lie pen
sue bouse would do. B. P. C. Trib
une. iK
SHORTHAND and Typewriting -Those
w i.hing work of this kind done in
c euiiig call up Van. phone Wi, Kogur
Hiver Phvtric Co., or address P, O.
Hot HTii. tf
Wo(K WANTKD -.tapatn-so contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or coii'iirv. Address A. P. Tatsumi.
Ceu'l Del.. Medford, Or.
POlt SALP. - New ivni.lri.ee.
pleted. second block West
diool. West Hp, emit street
niii.ll intiTi.ir; . lo ap if -.old
tjuire Tribune oft u f.
tf
tu! com
"of high
; fine col
soon. In
tf
POH S VI.K
bundled tii'ii ion.'
sew I. ,-iil hivi ,i , )..;.-, 54 tier.
Two hnndie.i ti. ,h oak wood at
4l' mi , :u: h;tn four t left at a
load; no h:iu: ;,, j.muhh; de;ot yronnil
al Phocnik T. .1 I'h .Uh)
POli SAI.P iCaa.-hen laimini; in sit
fiolll - aiTei ii t lil ;n in; m.in
ningiuu from tlo up i. ',.n p, i :i. ie.
A yood )uiHin.'i pi op,-! t
new ieiidrin-e prop.-i t
price lioiii 4ii"0 up 'lt.t"'
al iN.'iOil;
aN
1'
res in Mioini to (i h uii;.' t.ir
propel I y here. List oiir rental prop
city it h us. We Ii it ciiIIh c er da .
full and see u. Wilton Jl Kinvon,'
Adkim ItliK-k, 7th and V. .'.10 '
WANTKD Cirl, h good cook, two in
' tin family, 4 room cottage; no wash-'
j ing to do; will pay good wages. Ad
I dress P. O. Box .'IH5. tf
WANTKD I oo men, 7" per cent min
ers, a I once. Magic of Oold Hill,
Nev. Pur particulars, address W. Vy
geli, Medford, Or. tf
Pof SALP - I't acres iaiot on Jfogue
lii t r, t w o miles from (i rants J'ass;
about half cb-iired, rich bottom loam,
lirst-clasK oirliiiid or garden land; oak
and pine timber ou balance worth en
tire price asked for land; terms if'JoO
down, a nnoilh on balance. Ad
dress P. o. Box r,7, Medford. Or. 3 IS
polf SALP Hen- is your upjiorl unity i
to double your money in ISO days. Buy j
the new addition of L acres, -10 iin- i
ineiiic lots, platted and recorded, good
soil, fine location, right in town; dose
to business section; must rabse some
inoiiiy nt once; terms on part; will,
sacrifice if call Kelt quick. Luck Box 1
.mi;. ;to;j !
Pi Hi SA LIv- ILia ing purchased over '
."1(111,(111(1 feet of 'first class milling logs,
we are prepared to furnish first-class j
lumber of all kinds in any amounts J
on short, not ice. 1 f you contemplate '
build ing place your order wit h us; j
prices very reasonable; dimension and
fine (inidi 1 urn 1 mt a specialty. Write!
or call. Butte Pa Its Lumber Company,
officii over .lackHon county bank, Med
ford, Or. tf
POK SALK I will sell by bid on March
10, Bios, ten acre within quarter mile
of Talent depot, either as a whole or
in lots IDixolio feel. This is an op-
port unity for laboring men to secure
a home where labor is in demand. Bids l
will be received either in person or !
by mail. Bight reserved to reject any
or all bids. Terms: One-half cash, j
balance at buyer's option nt K per cent I
interest. Minimum price per lot, $100, j
Highest bidder takes bis choice of lot. j
( 'all on or address Welborn Beesoe,
Talent, Or. 300 j
A OOOD BPV Known as the Buck!
Lake ranch, located in Klamath county, j
'jnlS acres; "i00 acres of timber, esti
mated to have from 10,000.000 to 12, I
000.000 feet of timber, consisting of j
yellow pine and white pine arid fir;
"i00 acres of grass and hay land; 1000
acres of title swamp; fonnll house and
barn; ! miles of wire fence, barbei1.
wire; 7 miles of 0 wire nnd 2 of .1 wire
swamp is fed by large springs, rising
on the ground of the place; about 700
acres can be irrigated and drained by
a large flood gate; price 12 per acre.
Title guaranteed. A key to the mir
rounding country which is quite a
slock country; It-" miles east of Ash
land and J0 miles west of Klamath
Palls. Address P. O. lofi, Ashland.
Or. . 312
All Kinds and
Varieties of
Are You
Thinking of
Building?
Iowa Box & Lumber Co.
MEDFORD
AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS
EX PER T REPAIRING. 'ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR
SALE. Pl'BLIC GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR.
Reos
Premiers
Fords
Kissel Kar
WE ASK
YOU TO
NOTICE
OCR LINE
FOR 'OS.
CAN YOU
BEAT IT .
MEDFORD
Your
fcc arc! Irving .ur level
v,...rii,.cu n,r mi
....... o... i;
non i in n in ' ''iiij'i 1' '
will do more good bv sending it out of town to houses
Medford, then send 'a way but we will guarantee you
isi'action or vnur nioncv back.
SIHT
PRICES:
$ 8.00
$11.00
$12.50
$15.00
$17.50
$19.50
to
$50.00
Welcome
Don't misunderstand us. You are
always welcome here, whether
you ever buy " cents' worth or
not.
1
Fine Job Printing and
Linotyping Done at
the Medford Tribune
Lumber
WHY NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY BY
"BUI LI) I NO A HOME OF YOUR OWN?
WE .MAKE AND SELL ANYTHING
AND EYERYTHINO NEEDED IN THE
LUMBER LINE. CALL, SECURE OUR
PRICES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER
BEFORE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE
GINS. THIS IS GOING TO BE MED
FORD'S BANNER BUILDING YEAR.
GET IN ON THE (i ROUND FLOOR
AND GET IN NOW
Reos
!0 11. P. single-cylinder Runabout, with folding
scat .t. ? 650
JO II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with .jump seat.$1000
''() II. P. Rouble-cylinder Touring Car. detachable
toimeau $1250
Premiers
Jl-i-'S II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2250
:!0-." II. P. I'our-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2500
:;0-:i." ll. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car.
double ignition ?itl!iM
10-1") II. P. ix-cvlindcr Touring Car. 7-iassenger..$3750
Fordu
1") II. P. IVjir-cylinder Runabout W1)
Same with, mechanical oiler, running-board and
lamps, etc ?7(1
10 11. P. si -e Under Touring Car ?;WU
Kfssel Kar
:'."i-h II. P. Touring Car tu-JJoaJster 2(MK)c
CAN-QU j'.EAT TIIE.M ? I'liffs F. ll. B. Factory.
AUTO CO
New
NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO MAKE SKLEJTJO-h
best to bring to the ladies of Medford the neatest and best
- i.fl'nrts are nieetiiiir with success, for we are selling the suits
i- !." distinct stvle numbers, no two exactly alike. If
M EDFORD'S MODERN SUIT STORE
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO
JUST NORTH OV
OREGON
A. W. WALKER. Manager.
Phonp Main 213.
'Garage Eighth and D Streets.
Spring
that never contribute a cent
just as much style, and furthe
JACKSON CO. BANK
Tbujgtmist
you rawisn 10 ma&e aooa
V7 is b t O
nu
copyiakt", 9o7
H -
Mr. Dresser:
We want to sell you that New Spring- Suit
jyou wish and that Overcoat.
We say this only to those few dressers
who have not dealt with us so far. Those
who have been buying their Clothing from us
know where to come.
We would fire the first clerk who would
sell a man who came into our store a suit of
Clothes that did not lit. But our clerks stay
with us because they have no trouble in fit
ting the man who wants Clothes from our big
stock of Clothing made especially for vis by
the Washington Co., of New and York Schloss
Bros., of Baltimore.
If your purse is lean $15.00 will buy you
a good Spring Suit or Overcoat. If your purse
is large around the Belt pay us $25.00 or
$30.00 for a Suitor Overcoat that will make
you look like you own a Bank.
THE TOGGERY
LEADING HATTERS & OUTFITTERS.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
Tliov drain tho towns of moncj and neither
give the tit, style nor distinction t' your clothes
thatlyour own city tailor can.
nmmi home industry
The clothes I wake are the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
vour aiouev at home and are superior in everv
V.
Utf YOUR IMKY
detail to the "sweatshop'
houses.
o
EIFERT
The City Tailor Medford
Suit
tailored Suits made,
which we bring. Just
you
feel that vour nioncv
to the upbuilding of
rmorc guarantee sat-
SUIT
PRICES:
$22.50
$25.00
$27.50
$30.00
$35.00
$37.50
to
$50.00
Our Stand
We don't want any lady to spend
cents in this store who does not
feel t bat site is get ting f nil
value.
look good if
reei gooa
mndmA dsk
... -
goods of catalogue
O
FREW DRY CLEANING
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