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

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRrBTTNE, M15DFOHD'. OR.. ,PRTD'AY. WXY 29, 19Q8.
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SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
It you iraut ice cream, give your
order to toe Book Store Creamery. "
- - Miss Emma I'arrur left Friday morn
ing tor Portland, where mho will visit
her brother for two or three weeks.
W. J. Bcott of Central Point, spont
Friday in Medford.
Mrs. W. L Vowter left on Thursday
evening's train on a viait to Eugene
and Portland.
Mill EUa Oauuyaw, stenography and
typewriting. Boom 4, Palm block.
M. F. Hanlcy, stockman nnd water
diatrlbntor, ' is . down from Wasson
Springs.
All ulght restaurant lit the Euijri k
until funl.cr notice.
Welborn Bccson of Talent imido Xlcd-
ford a business visit Wednesday and
left at the exhibit building a branch of
a pear tree that was grafted last year
and is already bearing fruit. This is
' certainly a horticultural wonder, al
though Mr. Beeson says be has several
different trees that are performing like
feats.
Horry Culbertson, general contractor
and builder, cement work a specialty
Medford, Or.
P. E. Cavender of Jtosoburg, Htnlc
ment No. 1 candidate for joint repro
sentative for Jackson and Josejliino
eouuties, has becu cnnvusslng thin sec
tion and seems very much encouraged
over tbo outlook. Doth counties are
strongly in favor of that principle.
We dcllvor Bweot cream or buttermilk
every day; watch for our wagon or
nbone orders to the Creamery. Phono
No. 923.
George H. nimes of Portland, score
tary of tbo Oregon Historical society,
was in the volley dnring the week in
the interest of the nppronching reunion
of the State Pioneer society, which will
be held in Portland June It,
If you have lost or found anything,
need work, or have something sell, it
doesn't matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in The Tribune.
R. L. Burdic, a promtuent business
man of Ashland, was in Medford during
the wook.
If you want sweot cream or buttcr-
-- milk, order from the Creamery or wnteu
for the wagon. Deliveries made every
day. Phone No. M3.
B. F. Clark mado a business trip to
. Orauts Pass this week.
Just arrived, a carload of siring ma
chines. See 0. W. Johnson nt the
Medford Pharmacy.
Manuel Silva, who has beea a resident
of Big Applcgato district for many
years, has sold his farm and gono to
his old home in the Aeores.
Latest designs needlework, infants'
outing fits, shirtwaists, centers, under-
wear, etc. Needlecraft Shop, 3SB Wash
ington street, Portland, Or. m
A. S. Barnes, roform candidate for
county clerk, was in Medford Thurs
day. Ho seels sanguine tli ,he P"P
will vote for a change " ...........
Klamath, where Mr. Pelton has exten
sice stock and land interests.
O. F. Wilson of Derby, who has been
in Medford for some time, expects to
leave soon for his homestead.
W. T. Grieve, candidate for assessor,
with his family, has left for Ashland.
J. P. Woguer, traveling representa
tive of the Portland Oregouiau, is stop
ping in the city for a few dnys to look
after the business iuterest of tin paper.
Hill V'lrit'h of Kagle Point was a
business caller in Medford Thursday.
Hoy Maul leaves for Portland Mon
day evening to take in the ftoso Fes
tival and visit amoug bis many friends.
He expects to be gone several weeks.
Wm. Bvbee of Jacksonville was in the
city on business Thursduv.
POLITICAL OABDfc
J. B. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOB COUNTY JUDGE,
WILBUR A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
FOR SHERIFF:
CHILDREN TO PARADE IN
PROHIBITION CAUSE
Any one wanting help oi -uu
phono 831 or address W. H. West hm
ployment Co., Medford, Oregon. Ofllce
in jewelry store, corner Seventh and C
streets. Reliable help furnished short
notice freo of charge.
Editor Pattison and Tyson Beall were
down from Central Point Thursday.
Tce cream delivered to any part of the
city. Order from the Creamery or
Book store.
ip, rj. uaincs was uowu rrom irau
Creek Thursday. He says that there is
it general determination up that way
to turn down the courthouse ring.
William Mansfield of Cold Hill pre
einet was among those who did busi
ness in Medford Thursday.
Judge Dunn was over from Jackson
ville Wednesday. He finds It impossible
to explain why be raised Inst vear's
assessment 6U8-3 per cent, hence ins
tifies his unreasonable and unwarranted
action. So does County Clerk Cole
man, one of his colleagues en the board
of equal 1 ration.
M. W. Wheeler of Phoenix precinct
and bis family have been visiting rein
fives and friends living in Josephine
county.
MUs Elsie Schaffer of Waldo is at
Central Point on a short visit with
friends.
George Htough, the reliable old chim
ney sweep, is on his annual tour of the
north Pacific coast.
Pursel Itros. of Big Apptegate, the
lumber manufacturers, were In Medford
Wednesday morning.
T. J. Kelso of Central I'oiut has been
in Medford several times lately.
H. T. and A. R. Pankey were nnioag
the many in Medford during the past
week.
Mrs. Champlin of Chicago, who is vis
(ting her sons. Champlin Itros. of the
Foots ereek dredger, visited in Med
ford Thursdny. She wns iiccotnpiinied
by her ten Charles.
W. D. Allen, the genial grocer, who
baa been quite sick with a bronchial
ailment, is at lis place of business
again.
t. K. Miner, the Kane's ereek enol
talist, spent a few hours in Medford
Wednesday.
W. V. Barnum and J. A. flraffis
m noenix precinct were among those nho
oja Business in Medford Wednesday.
Curry county has been "dry'' f.
iwo years, ana Is disgusted with the
manner in which liquor is being shipped
in by the demijohn. The question will
oe resuomitted to the voters on June 1
i-apiam h, 8. Evnus nud Dr. A. C
Caldwell were up from Ashland Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Royal Brown, formerly
or tagie i'olnt, are now comfortably
located w a nice homo in East Portland
.... i,ulu mm ox Mrs. rtnrnu litierin,
sister or air. jirown.
Mark Baker passed through Medford
Thursday enroute for Ashland, wh..n.
he will superintend the construction of
me tins' Hall. Mr. Baker was for
merry a furniture dealer in Medford,
but baa been engaged at Contracting in
Cottage drove for tho past few months.
The many friends of James Pelton
and Miss Josephine Ortb, favorably
known In Jackson county, will he agree
ably surprised to learn' that they will
be married in Klamath connty In a few
Children mid older ii.em.WH ot thn
Sunday aehools who bolieve hi pruhibi
tion uro requested to meet tit their
churcheft nud nmrch ot tho park, whore
the purado will start at 1 I . AH
should be thcro to start ou time. AH
Hioho who have flngH at home bring
thnm.
Tht parade will bo led by drum corps.
Leave the park aud march down .Sev
enth Htreet to Sunk hotel, where tho
line will form in a letter "S" and halt
and rdng tho new ".Marching Through
Georgia," led by tho cornet; then pro
ceed to corner of C and Seventh nud
form in tho nhnpo of letter "S"' and
sing "America," led by the band, fol
lowed by a olo by Itev. Hull, and a j
selection bv the male quurter. Then
proceed to Si and He vent h streets, then
rjouth to Eighth and bnck on C Htrpet,
with the band playing.
Muny banncrH will bo dfopluyed, and
every boy and girl in Medford In invited.
Will alwuys support the republican
candidate for U. 8, senator who Is Dom
inated by tho people.
JOSEPH L. HAMMEEBLEY,
of Gold Hill,
Republican Nominee for
REPRESENTATIVE.
H. M. CAKE,
of Portland,
The Advocate of Statement No, 1,
Republican Nominee for
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
B. T. MULKEY.
Republican Nominee for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
MAHLON PUBDIN,
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
On Statement No. 1.
Favors guaranteed bank deposits.
D. II. MILLER,
CANDIDATE for REPRESENTATIVE
On Statement No. 1.
Ladies
TAKE IT EASY
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply at the city council of Med
ford, Or., at its meeting to bo held June
0, 1008, for a license to sell tnnlt, vin
ous and spiritous liquors in less quan
tities than a gallon for a period of six
10 and 11, block 45, Medford, Or.
T. F. MOORE.
Dated May H, 1008.
Goal for Bate.
We are now nreoared to furnish hand
picked coal at the mino, live mile
ast of town, in any amount aosirod
For HBh Up Sound.
WASHINGTON, May 2H. The house
odny passed a bill establishing two fish
ntcheries on r'ugoi sound.
Why Don't You Oct Kext?
Do voii.use Dnvls' Best Flourf Dou 't
let your grocery talk you into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Bout
sells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try a sack and be
convinced.
will find purest
DRUGS
Pine Stationery, PerfumeH and Toilet
Articles of all kindti, including New
Home Sewing MnehineH, at the
MEDFORD PHARMACY, lac.
The Big Drug Store with Llttlo Prices,
near tho Postoffice.
Fay flilbert I'rescrlptionist
Clarence Bnrko Secretary
Stop Paying Bent.
Tho Oold Roy Benlty Company will
build you a houso to suit you and you
enn pay for it in easy monthly pay
ments. Investigate this nt once. Call
t 20C West 7th street. B0
WANT Kl Partner, who is willing to
invest $200 In smnll business in Med
ford; a money getter. For particulars
nilcln-ss llox So. Medford. Or. 01
KOU (JALK 10 Jersey cows, II vear-
liugs nnd 8 calves. Call on or address
K. Hauk, Hagle Point, Or. (10
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for ten on
very short notice
It can be used
on the tea table
or in the kitchen
Attn'hes to nny
electrolier
Siniple.sHfe, con
venient, durable
ROOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
fluccewor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of-'
flee 206 W. 7th st.( 1
opp. big electric sign. Phone S55.
Seven Room House
on two lots, on Xyo crock, Newport,
Oregon; $1000 if taken quick.
OUS SMITH,
411 Buchanan Bldg., Portland Or.
Clean Sweep Shoe Sale
TV K HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ON OUR
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Shoes
AND ARK (II VI NO VALUES LESS THAN
WHOLESALE TRICES.
( 'hi Id ren's Simps, shoos you have l)tn paving-
$!.() ami 1 .To for.
ladies' Slmcs and Oxfords, $1.49, ijil.ttO, ijtl.70,
$1.08, $2.40.
SPECIAL
CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OP
THE BARGAINS.
W. H. Meeker 6 Co.
-Ar'Stut f 1 I
JJ4
Always Interesting I
to Men
who like to dress well nnd be In the
best and leading styles it is when we
make an annouuccineut of new fabrics
just received, especially for spring and
summer. We have some beautiful aud
ejclusive patterns in cool, light weight
serges and cheviot that we are ready
to make iutg handsome, well fitting
suits by
JOHN KREUZER
& CO.
Importers and Tailors,
TATM KTTT.PINQ ...BOOM
r - .: gr-.j - - t
r' j,' Ifd
tfSh 5r v& 3
- j . - -
'm V ft &rti t
rA This Summer in one of our
7xSm Swe11 new SGHLOSS Suits
; f the sort of Clothes that
s make a man look and feel
like a Gentleman.
"Eor Men Who Know."
VTMt TA8HION SHOtvy !
XO COMPARISON .BETWEEN THESE
AND OHDlNAh'Y "READY" CLOTHES;
THE COST IS THE ONLY POINT IN
WHICH THEY'RE SIMILAR.
COOL, THIN SUMMER FABRICS IX ALL
THE LATEST SHAPES AND PATTERNS.
YOU CAN HAVE A SPLENDID CHOICE
OP COLORS: DROWNS, TANS, OLIVE
STRIPE EFFECTS. AS WELL AS BLUE
AND BLACK AND THE FAMOUS "ELE
PHANTS' BREATH." PRICES
MEDFORD
Oregon
12.50
. TO
40.00
BACK IN OUR KITCHEN
Voti will find tho finest ot incuts anil
other foods nil awnitiug ytmr order to
ho cooked. And the eook known liuw
to do it to perfection. I f yon have
never eaten at this restaurant you have
a great pleasure before you. Como and
enjoy it today. We linve. so mo special
dishes we know you will relish nn you
never have done heft ire.
The Nash Cafe
ARE YOU INTERESTED? i :
I have for sale at $62.50 per acre. NO ncivs nt ;iB - fii v
orchaVJ land as there is in Rogue River valley The iiu
provenients on place are worth at least sf'I'JoO. j.ft inn
show von this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OYER JACKSON COUNTY- BANK.
LUES
Do Yon Examine What You Buy?
To niliiiilly know villus one must om.:irc I In- ooJs. if nr linii;lit
piocls i'i-oim one johl.iiM,' houso alono nml lu-vnr li".!i.',l at any olhor lines,
IV ruuM not ioiilh- I now vnlitos ' r rivo you tin- best goods. Wo in
vito :i eompnHson ol our K,w,s widi :iuy you ljuy in tlie pity, nml frcl
llH nro ol mniiir. out.
4 KcDroEa obxooh m
SUte Depositary.
Estalilislicil
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
1118,000.00
STRONG, CAPABLE SECURE
With large renourvCA and eompetent
tuauiigeiiient, with all the interests of
this banking institution in ft sound
nnd stnhlo condition, it is amply ju$ti
fiM in its ntntPtnont thnt it off.'rs every
hanking privilege nnd nccommodatiun
t'onsistent with wifely.
Tho aoeouutK of firms, corporations,
estatos, sofii'ties ami individuals arc ro
spect fully invited.
W. L VAWTEE President
O. R. LINDLEY Cashier
Glove Sale
All Inn- (.ilovfH are nmv ..it s.ile.
We invite you to socure what you
need now, fur long gloves will "nnv
si-aivor. Savings
About 1-3
Hosiery Sale
Hundreds and liundrods of p.-ople
aro buyinp thoir Hosiery here. .luat
now we have some very good specials
to show. The savings aro
33 1-3 Per cent.
Sale of I runks and Suit Cases
This is the phve to huv your trunks and Suit Cases. Kverv trunk is
now soiling , ACTUAL WHOLESALE TRICE. A look will eertainlv eon-
vincp you tliat we save ymi nmuov.
Xo n-dm.-ti.tna on Niit Cas. ?, but -very case is marked so eloso to actual
-v.-, ,.,i ,m- iMiruiii" is simpiy nil -t ru.M.MijnATION.
Wash Goods
Kverv pieie of Cotton Y:isli Roods
in this s'orn is ndueed in priee.
Let ns show you thrse goods nnd
qnoto rednetions.
Wash Belts
Ahoutloo heantifnl White Wash
Bells, nought at a snap, worth 35c
e.ieh. now on sale nt. ehniee ..19c
ttHj only piwcr tn mkdford to ukt
Ready Prepared Lunch Goods
ROAST CIIICKKXfc?. ROAST UOKMC. YKAL
T-OAF, CHICKEN AND POTATO SALAD
Alway Fresh, Everything Cleanly
Raked Moans, Roston Drown Divail. CliirktMi I'its.
10c each. Dakorv Oomls of all kinds.
The DELICATESSEN
O STREET, NEAR EIGHTH
Musi in wear and Waists
Kverv pie. e of Mn-lin l"i; ! -rivear and every White Waist up to .1 is
now marked at i:i! prie, s. Yon ennnot afford to miss a look nt theso
goods if you are i...lins ti'li.r wuisls or linderniuslins.
SEE THE LI.VE
OF CHILDREN'S
V.'ir'TE DRESSES
BEAUTIFUL
WASH DRESSES
FOB LADIES
Meuford's New Ladies' Shop
BAKER-HUTCMSON CO.
( Street. Just Korth Jackson County Bank
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