Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 12, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MKDFOKI) DAILY TIM BUNK, MEDFOKD. QKEfiOX, FRIDAY, TUNE 12, 1!08.
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SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
J. W. Opu (be foil known miner,
r - transacted business io a Medford a few
days tint.
y-X'-S a ntge Lynch wan down from Trail
C"rk tew days ago. He has sold 80
lJ)Jire of bis place to a neweomar.
Min Elwood, who ban Lion in tl-
.!; Willamette valley attending srbool, is at
home again.
5 Emory Hunt, tbe Rogue river gran
Pfj VflS among bis Medford friends
Wednesday.
i Colestio Mineral Springs Hotel ripens
ci June i
v; j. i. s
,:,f j Mr. .
' live a 1
June 1ft under new management, Mrs.
J, I), Stone, lessee. 1 7
and Mm. S. F. Hathaway, who
few miles west of Central Point,
were recent visitors in Medford.
H. C. Maury of North Jacksonville
wai among tbe many in Medford dur-
IV. WUlr
:Vv'A:t W. S. Clay, who recently returned
froai a business trip to the state of
ahin(?toni baa been making Tehama
Wk f'Hnty, California, a abort visit.
tp& k. Rfiinhart, tbe contractor, has
Wi "turned from the south, where lie went
'l-ijv on business.
Do you use Davit' Beit Flourt Don't
3""" grocery talk you into buying
otber brands (hipped In. Davis Bent
ells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try a Hack and tie
convinced.
H. C. Meittnnger baa been awarded
the. contract for building a neat two
tory aehoolhouHo in Agatn district. II
will be completed by Hnptember 1.
Mm. 8. A. Fondray of Phoenli, who
faai been quite ill, In Improving. Mm.
w R. Coleman of Jacksonville, her
niece, made her a viait this week.
P, Y. Allen of Trail wan a bnsineiin
.visitor in Medford Wednesday.
W. E. Kahler of Central Point spenl
A few hours in Medford this week.
B. F. Carter and his family, who have
been living at Woodville for many
years, have removed to Lane county.
Ben sold his 1S5-acre ranch for if 10,
000.
Harry Culhartson, general contractor
and builder, cement work a specialty,
Medford, Or.
George Porter, foreman of the Crater
Inks Lumber company's lumber yard
In Medford, is able to be on duty, not
withstanding the arrival of that lirely
hnr at his home.
Miss Frnnkie Tozier of Ashland via
ltd Thursday evening with Miss Graie
Whitehead, returning home Friday
mrirnlng.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore relumed
tn Medford on the morning train.
Mrs. Fannie T). Shelby was granted a
''voree from Eugene Shelby, superin
. dent of the Wells Fargo Eiprem
i: pany, at Ran Francisco, and well
'. . ern In southern Oregou, on the
. ind of desertion, nlegcd to have oc
red in 18!W. They were married In
' rch, 1R77. Shelby agreed to pay hla
, f i(!7.'i a month alimonv.
CYilnstin Mineral Springs irotel opens
for the season .Tune lHh under man
agement of Mrs. Jennie L. Stono. 71
V, 8. Brooke, superintendent of
Potter Palmer's orchard, located ft few
:oilles southwest of Medford, was among
die multitude who attended the rose
inroival at Portland.
7.fr nnA Mr. W W rjr..npv mmln
their cii'tomnrv trip to Medford Satur
day. f Fred Smith of Sterling transacted
annie liu.innss in Medford Thursday
uiicruiu,
Orover Cook han sold his residence
property in Medford to J. F. Pryor and
removed tn Jacksonville.
. Miss PoTnthv Pickens has retruned
from Picnrd, Cal., where her father re
aides.
Mrs. TI. V. Trver of Ornnts Pass hs
been vlsillnif relatives living in Jnck
'sonvllle. T. W. Bailey, who lives In Talent di
trict, was among our merrhnnts a few
lava ago.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Olas. of Antioch
made our city .t business Tisit net long
since.
Try our new coffee pulverizer and
make your coffee go further (not a
grlader). All.-i ft Reagan. 71
. Bert Andemou, who laid out the Bun
galow addition to Medford with Hav
Toft, is bulM'.'ig what will be one of
the finest residences in Medford. There
are 0 lots fronting on South Seventh
and K itreetn, nearly all of which have
already been fold.
Joseph Shepherd and his family, for
. merly of Ji7 mville have located at
Kerby, Jos.oti.ir.e county.
. Mra. Otis Kr.iuse has been visit in
relatives living in Jacksonville.
Mra. Mary 1:iaacs and ocr daughter
were recent vistora in Jacksonville.
Mrs. H. A, Hawkins of Jacksonville
has (one to California on a visit. II .t
busband aeeonipnoled her as far as the
tat line.
Edgar llnfir lias been making Port
lead a buslnes visit.
W. H. Fields was among the many
Griffin renk.ra in Medfonl during the
week.
Miss Anna Jeffrey the school teach
er, has returned from the Willamette
valley and will remain in Medfonl for
the present.
Mrs. E. (lmena of Talent precinct
s in Medfiint a few daya since.
Tbe son of Mra. P. O. Karnes, who
haa been qnllo sick, in improWng since
an operation waa performed on him by
Dn. oeely, DeArmond and Conrov.
Frank Denton of Fort Klamath baa
been doing buslnesa In Medford.
F. O. Whitney, late in the govern
meat forest service at Seattle, has be
come connected with forestry heudqnar
lers in Me4(,rt.
JiL r"";'.U ",nW'"'it 1" Mclford
V ''I'" become a ,e.
w '""" f-i- before onB.
AtioneapoU.
Minn.. wV.n k
ffllatt ore
same partit
rd, n, T.ct. , tB
the well I.
iwp r-ioneer. 100.0O0
fi "i! 'ocat near tk.1.1
his HU0 a t
. 6rt pure! ;
Mr. MC
P., has bi
Lac dona'
ford, f ci,
paid was $4i.
ii 't ill of Aherdei-n. S
acres f land in the
)'i, not far from Med
i Lorn. The price !
AMUSEMENTS.
! Return Engagement of Georgia Harper.
Theatergoers nhould not forget tin
I' return engagement next Moiiday night
of Miss Georgia Harper nud company in
"Znya. This will be the only play,
for tuu urn night and b crowded house
should mark thin engagement.
Thise who saw Miss Harper in tier
vuriouH iinpcmonittiitUH of Ciimtlle, Ka
pho, Nell Gwynnc and otber vhnruch-rs
will realize that Zaya promise an eve
niug of mucli eujoymeut.
BEAL ESTATE.
Laura (I. tianlaer to David W.
Clark, 80 acres in section 21,
township Hit, range 2 went. ..
Kebeecn Egglealuu to II. K.
Reane, land in township M,
ruuge 1 east
Chas. J. Burhite to W, A. I'nt
rick, lots 1, 2, .1, I, ."i. 1. 7. .
il, block V, K. li. add, AHUlniid
Snrnh A. Kz-ntnor to Geo. V.
Burke, properly in 'tlranlte
street, Anhltuid
fieo. W. Roper to T. .1. (lit, 7,!H
acrea in Aaliland
Kugene Savage to Mary E.
O'Xcil, 10 ncrcH in D. I.. C. U,
township 37, range 2 went . . .
It. (1. Harris to W. M. Lewis,
lots 1, 2 nud 3, block 20,
Butte Falls
Albert Bailey to R. L. Hurdie,
property in Medford
I. I.. Hamilton to School Dis
trict No. 10. .47 acre in section
21, township .10, range 2 west.
HO"
IS 1.1
10
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JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
A. Ilublis, Dr. W, 10. Hliiko and Syd
ney Allen were down from Aablnnd one
lav this week making arrangements for
Iheir pourlh of July celebration.
Ray Sexloa, Kay I'lricli. Dana Cage,
K. M. Iloestetter, Chan. Hunford anil
Fred Znok have returned from a Ashing
irip to Sipinw Luke and report fine luck.
August Singlur of Medford spent a
lew hours in town Thursiliiy afternoon.
Mrs. H, T. Burnett was u Medford
visitor Wedneailuy.
A. l,lviiigstomili7ll I'liil'wyp cmfwpp
A. Iiiindgren, W. Coleman, Chas.
Itasye and T. C. Norrla atteniled a
meeting of the I. (). O. F. encampment
:il Medford Wednesday evening.
H. li. Hurdie of Ashland spenl the
.liljlit in town Wednesday.
Mrs. Ella Itlce of Ashland has been
nuking her brother Judge Dunn n visit.
Mrs. 11. Mulkey ami Miss Xellie
Uulkey spent Wednesday in Medford.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
For the purpose of testing tho now
.vater inaius that have rocently boen
1 Ud, the water will be shut off all the
Tiaiiis in the city from 8:00 o'clock: a. m.
to 8:00 o'clock p. m. on Monday, June
10, and from 8.00 o'clock a. m. to 12:00
in. on Tuesday, June 10. You are, there
fore notified to prepare for tho same,
for tho city will not be rosponsiblo for
: ny nccidonts that may arlsofroni the
.'.'iuie.
BENJ. M. COLLINS,
City Recorder.
Hotol Nash Arrivals.
J. M. Mackenzie, H. II. Wittachi, Karl
Unwell. Portland; II. Osgood, Scat
lie; Prank Wonilard, Portland; V. O.
Money nud wife, Crescent City; R, W.
Allen, Corviillls; William llomuely, I'ort
hin.l ; J. W. Holmes, Portland; D. B.
Ferguson, San Fraucisc ; .1. A. Thomas.
Kugene; James O'Connor, J. A'. Hump
Kin, Portland; J. E. Iluihv, New York;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Levi, Chicago; K.
II. Hosner, Portland : C. S. Van llnn
lun, Sacramento.
MARRIAOE LICENSES.
Benjamin A.
Itiickinaster.
Melvin and Althu Iv
(lolden drain Urnnulen is udvertised
'"Isewheru and known everywhere.
Enough said. We sell it. Allen & Rea
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ANDERSON ft BUnniDCIE.
The Draymen.
Local Agents.
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I NOW HAVE THeT!eLEBEATED
Parker
Rotary Hammer
A term Qlock
neMi ESCAPEMENT
TfSUtVT MMleXF AND
aMMHS!mEfT
JWHWOttJl A DV
-w-mmr r
eweer
NEAR POBTOrPIOE.
rINB WATCH, CLOCK AND JEW-
ELRY REPAIRINO.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
PERFECTION
Like Fine Soaps, Exquisite Perfumes and unsur
passed Toilet Accessories, lms made an enviable
reputation for our store. People in search of tin;
'little niceties of the toilet invariably trade here,
because they always find what is sure to please them.
Our method
Makes Satisfied Customers
and their number is legion.
Our Regular Drug Goods
are unsurpassed in quality and purity. Of the pro
prietary remedies, we handle only those of estab
lished reputation, but our stock is complete.
In Prescription Work
We Lead The Way
All proscriptions are filled by skilled pharmacists,
and accuracy, the first requisite of all prescription
work, is here assured.
"JIANK1XS FOK HKAlnr" is a slogan that
we are making famous and there's a reason.
Leon B. Haskins, Druggist
Medford, Oregon
Most People Want the Best
DO YOU?
To Get the Best Go to the
EAGLE PHARMACY
A. li. WHITMAN, Mhii.iocp
PALM KLOCK
Accuracy in Pcescription Work Unequalled
It Pleases us
THAT IS THE REASON WE
MEATS AND THE LOWEST
THOSE WHO TRADE HERE
REASON ISN'T A PRETTY
The Medford Meat Co.
Successor to Pottenger-next Hotel Nash
BIJOU THEATRE
XKW PROGRAM TO-NICHT
Shakespeare Play Othello
Orchestra Music
Tenor Soloist
'e Change Program Three Times a Week Monday
W'eduesdav and l'ridav.
STEAMSHIP LUSITANIA AGAIN
HOLDS THE RECOKS
NKW YoUK. June li. My crossing
the Atlantic from Q-.iccntown New
ork in four diivs, twenty hours and
eight minutes, the liner l,oitania Is
again the holder of the record for the
we.t bound passage. This is seven min
ules tu.l.T limn the r,.cord estaiiHh,sl
by the Muutitiaua oa her last trip. ,
IN TRIFLES
to Please You
AIM TO HAVE THE BEST
PRICES IN TOWN. ASK
WHY, AND SEE IF THEIR
GOOD ONE FOR YOU, TOO
ALL NIOIIT SGAACH COR
MMIIM i'M HabWW WVICIAL
Tin. I. Jua. 12. After an all night
,e)nfcfor the ten robbers who killed
'the odlcial in charge of customs office
nml four of his assistant, and cscapi
with tl'J.o. the police have captrued
J many susp.vts, hot it is not known
I yet whether any of the guilty ones are
'In that number. In fleeinx from the
J police thrc of tho robbers were killed.
SUMMER
CLOTHES
Suits
thathave
Style
AVE HAVE EVEUV
SHADE AND
PATTERN. THE
LATEST CUTS.
WHICH GIVE
CLOTHES THE
DISTINCTION OF
THE HAND
TAILORED "
GARMENT
PRICES:
$12.50, $15.00,
$16.50, $20.00,
up to $40.00.
Remember Straw Hats Now
Every Style, Every Price, but Always the Best for the Money
Every Day Adds to Oar Reputation as "Bedford's Greatest Value Givers"
A Different Show Every Little While
WK ARK TRYING TO RUN Til IS STORK ALONG THE SAME LINKS AS THOSK K.MH.OYED BY THK
I. AltOK AND BETTER I'l.ASS OF CITY STORKS. THIS IS THK RKASOX THAT WK I'HANGK Ol'R
WINDOWS SO OFTEN; cn.VNOE Ol'R ADS KVKRY DAY; CHANGE THK INTERIOR DISPLAY EVERY
FEW DAYS, AND GET IN NEW HOODS KVKRY FEW DAYS. WE WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENT
SHOW KVKRY LITTLE WHILE. IN THIS WAY WE ARE SHOWING OUR GOODS TO BEST ADVAN
TAGE AND KEEP THEM MOVING. WIIK'll ALLOWS I'S TO GET IN NEW GOODS EVERY FEW DAYS. .
COME II KRK OFTEN YOIT ARE ALWAYS WELCOME WHETHER YOI' Jl'ST LOOK OR Bl'V.
Ecru Net Waists
Just reroiviMl, a shipment of Keru Shirt Waists. Krru
wuints are all the rngc just now in th east for eve
ning wear without n wrap, and hir fair to he v-ry
good, as the summer advances. Prices low.
13.50 TO $6.00.
CCHLOSS BROS. 4 CO.
rtNC CLOTHES MAKER.
AV.TIM0RC ANBJtCW JrQ&
"For Men Who Know."
((THf. FASHION MOPy
Children's Wash Dresses
No need to work making the miss a dross when you can buy such beau
tif ul dressi'S here for such small prices. Children's and misses' white
and colored dresses in nil ages from 3 to IS rears, all made the very
best better rhau yon would make thorn yourself nil fast, colors and
very neatly trimmed. Prices certain to please.
59c AND TO $7.00.
ffledford's Different Store
Paker-Hutchason Co,
C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank
Suits
that are
Cool
THESE ARE NOT
LEFT-OVER
SUITS. REM
NANTS OF OUR
EARLY SPIUNO
ASSORTMENT.
HUT A COMPLETE
LINE OF THIN
SUMMER FAB
RICS. MADE ES
PECIALLY FOR
MIDSUMMER
WEAR
OUR
CLOTHES
FIT
MEDFORD
OREGON t
Bags and Purses
Wo certainly show a very larpe and complete lint
of Bags and Purges. From the popular string pouch
to the fine alligator and fancy Japanese leathers,
wo can show you values that will appeal. Tho prices
aro mostly reduced.
25c AND TO W.00.