Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 11, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MKDFQHl) IUTI.V TIMRUXK, Al ED FORD, OREfiOX, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 190!).
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Social and Persona
J. It. Lindley has returned from
it tu Klamath Falls.
U. Adams of the Blue Lodge ' vitt it
lug in Medford.
J, M. Samuel of (Vutrul Point witt u
repent Medford vimtor.
Henry Mote is erecting u buugnlow uenr
the JVortb school.
U, r . Mil I key has left for u Ui
north.
J. W. Antler of Awliiwon, Ki
it visitor in M ml ford.
John H. Cullowuy of Hpringfield, O,
hits nrrl vvil l o mn k li is home, in or
near Mrdfurd.
Judge Cidvig is expected buck frmii
11 business trip Lo Sn u Francisco
Thursdny evening.
I. L. Hamilton is in Mini Francisco un
):usiueus.
Place your ord'r for vonr Eimtnr suit
with Kifnrt, the progressive tailor. 301
The firu company has ordered HO new
uniforms. Tin1 Model Clothing company
trot tho contract.
Dursor Jones of Itloumiiigtoii lnd.
:md n member of tlu fiiuious ball t am
' nf the ( 'nivornit v of Indianu, a cousin
i f Mrs. K. E. Kelly of (his city, is vitnt
mi' Med ford. He will remain some
timo.
Colonel (tVorgo I. Minn of 'Polo spent
Ihurwlny in Med ford.
Kiln (Jaunyaw, public utenogrnplier,
rouiu 4, Palm building.
Cadillac Snyder left Wediiendny ovn
tiiug on a buHinesN trip to I'ortlnnd.
Phono your orders for sweet cream or
buttermilk to the creamery.
Colonel mid Mr, Prank Ray. nceom
(allied bv tlieir daughter, Minn lithe
Hay. left ThurHdiiv 'or their New Vork
home. Tliev expert tu return within n
month and upend the -milliner nt Hold
lUy.
(Ivor five hundrud difforeut shades tc
fil"t't your unit from al Eifert 's. .101
The Indieti of Med ford nie cordially
invited to attend the Spring Millinery
Opening of Rundlett Sisters, corner of
Sixth street and Central avenue, on Fri
day, the t'Jth inst. 303
Arrhdeacoii i 'hitmbeni of Portland
will hold rnintntiuion services in HI.
Mark' Episcopal rht.rch ou nest Hun
day At II h. m. He wilt also hold eve
ning trf-rviees nt 7:30 p. m.
Orders for sweet errant or buttermilk
promptly filled. I'hone the creamory.
The first vacuum h-nisi- cleaner ever
tjnTntel in Medford whs rmployed yen
terdsy nt Daniels' clothing stor.1, doing
I ho t spring lt'Mierliaiiiiiu "
Fancy vesting gslorr we uiako them
to your order. W. V. Kifert, the prog
retire tailor, 3W
K, Cretser of Hod D?vil Oment
Co. will build walk tcrording to oitv
Sev)firatioD for 12 1 per squarv
iuit. SO
lruuing done in bug' or small con
tracts, or by the day Isaac A Pay
Ml. P. O. Box .V ' 30,"
Ueiinis Winn uf Trail is a Medford
visitor. . AMUSEMENTS.
II. P. Willard of Lo Angele. U spend
ing a few days in Medford.
H. I. Lit tk spent Wednesday u
t)ie line in Calif urn i.i on busin"ss.
V. L. Cmiierou and family of the Ap
ptfjjatc spent Wednesday in Mi-ifunl
Fred Stork of AHhlmid, T. I. Kisniaii ht-.h." m,
(irants I'ans are Medford visitors. :.N lo ndiiio't
l C Cnrlv of the Steaiobuut mill filiiiN uli the
h district was a reei-nt Medfctrd vi
itor.
K, A. Marsh of the Citizens Telephujf
compa uy has ret urned f rojn (! r nut s
i'nm.
II. It. lteed and wife and Sam Mr
cleudon of Cold Hill xpent Thursday
in Mi-dfiird.
1 flake Adam and wife, C, V. Lin j
ctilu ami K. V. Hunt are Medford vii
tor- from the Hlue I.edj(e cvopper dis f
trii-t. I
Jacob Tun Me ud left Wednesday to ac
At tho Svuy.
An t'liteitaiMiieiit .if tMt-:ii m.ril it
III II rd hir M I .it d 's piiil;i r moving
pir.llli tln'Jilr Inuiyiii. Such pielur"
:. ''Tlie r.i.-in.-' " n'ii I!miiii 's Scran
The Faithful huif," are
I. i-iM tl... -t.-. :im. best
larlvl I...I-V.
The pi. tnn-s !;illt. ,.u hurl, tu Voui
' h.ldl I liu and leek.- v. m think of
the be-t lltiiiL" "iir p::"t life, give
Vdii nmiiy a .i:k in -u' h'uylitcr 4one
i :mt Imp!, I .nij atleotitM. frmn t lit' Htnrt
of iIh- pi-ri'tniiiatiiM- until rlie finish.
Vmi should mil fail t a I : end ihe Savoy
tnnihl. A-iiitissi.ni n
THE BURGOMASTER" NOT
AS GOOD AS LAST YEAR
The BurKulunstrr" at the Medford
ept a position as n.w filer in a km- I Wednesday cvciumk v.-as not nearly as
ber camp at Acme. Or,
1 u last year, wh.-u it wits preteutcd
II. M. FatteiHon. 'ormerly of Aledo. "i this city. Hut, although the third act
was y ready butchered in order t reach
the final riirtatn hurriedly, the audi
ence was satisfied. Clever wurk on
the part of the plavers o rbalaticcd
wh-de the
III., Iinx purchased the I'll i I LoosIe,
home on South N slreet. and will inovi
into it the hitter part of this week
"I'al." JIM he in known bv friend here
i iilri.adv an fiit'insiiist ie Med fr.rd : ' " "'"'I' w l'""r- :
buoHter." where he naid hi- "left n ; pert'ormauce u worth seeinj;.
Kood country f..r a much better one." I'amty Ituth White wh n natty and
He hat lfained n reituinl iuti nn a nurserv '"''""ll,,r v, r- " "omehuw lacked
man in the vallev. f.ir while here he m the spurt ..f enthioiiasm that w.m her
i.erintended the nlantinc uf a lame or "''"' '' '"' corned worn out
chard on the Vilas ranch five miles , a nut by any no mis at her best
northeast of Medford.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Nash.
II. D. Heed and wif". (l.dd Hilt; C (I.
Thorburn. Furtlaml; H. L. Kellv. l
S. It. P.; K. (i. Rice. Seattle; L. li
Swift. St. Cloud; Dennis Winn. Trail;
H. C. Fisher. t)akbnl; W. .1. Dermudv.
Sent tli: U. F. M't.alf, Kuvrnr; S. A
Heck. Portland ; C W. Jacobs. San
Francisco; C. W. (birnuiel. (Jletidnle;
VI iss Farrisee. Chicago; fl. L. Helmt.
San Francisco; Ned Holmes, New York ;
It. Ihtni. A. Morrison. Portland; fl. P.
Minis. Seven Onks.
The Moore.
A. H Cornell, (irants Pass; H. F
McDonald, F. P. Farnam. ltoseburj;; J.
S. Torreiice. Sun Francis-n; C. V. Lin
c.dn. K. W. Hunt. Cupperfield; Hlake
Adams and wife. Hlue Lede mine; W: I u H, is ., stockholder in t li
Cameron and family. Applegnte; A. j innial Hank of ihi-it'iv. sa
Sch rood or. Dimond- D. 11. Delchoi. j ni:;th 1 1 laid, is he-e for a
rtland; C. M. Knilish. city; Marry r IJu.ilev is a li
I riurry tiennsen as t'eter Miiyvesnut
; was the briylit partii-niar star of an nth
ieiwise inedione I'veiHiiu With the as
!!' ti:nce of Doodle, his secretary, he kept
! ll'e house in ail llpl'o.ir.
I The churns has Ih. h well tiained and
i showed inure snap and j inner than lid
'any of tlie pi inn paU. Link of a tenor
lobbed their Miiyin of niueh iif its
pleasure.
Flla Loekhtirt a 'id Marie (irandpre
wen- pleasing in their semi important
places.
! The house orchestra li.unlled the mn
fie, ami hi such a manner as to leave
no doubt of their ability,
j ' ' Well. I had a pleasant ev enin
, remarked the constant ih 'ateryoer.
And that is what v.e went for.
Advises Paved Streets
(M'uiur,. h 1. i ml Icy, cashier of the
eksun Comtv Maul; of Medford. and
First Sa
tin' Kta
for a few days,
man fmrn a live
Pelletl. ctiy; U. C. Cr.rlv, Steamboat ;. tuwn and his i
F. D. Hi sum ii. (irants I 'ass; Thomas i .id-ration. He
'artcr. San Francisco; K. A. Marsh.' fine tuwn here
Ciauts Pass; K. M. Kldridyt. M. Louis; I .in,.,' niv last '
Fr.il Stuck. Ashland; A. A. Fuller.
.sebum; W. Lasher, dr.. Chicaiju;
rnrye Dickey. San Francisco.
, u-e is wurthy of coii
,lVs. . . y(P l!iVc a
id I ear. see its growth
t. If vou want voui
NOTICE.
IVIixerv uf meat in the city will here
;ft r be made f rum i lo HI o 'clock
m. and from '2 to -I o 'cluck p. rn.
Make vonr meat purchases according
(v. :04
lnWtl tu ro lit in lie In gi un . Voil III list
p:,e y.mr streets, the greatest
ad ertiseineiit a town can have. It
will double I he tetail busin. ss in your
'i res. It will one uurn ir the people
. pecially the ladies. 1. cone to tuwn
eciy .la to trade. Yon need lt g.x.d
.ewer system ami paied streets. It
will double the :tlne of ,.nr prop
i 1 1 v.
Figure With Woolverton
Wonlvcrtciti t'itiiuii'imtcs tin' Went Paver
T n t work anil slave for a lainl'onl. Own
vonr own liome.
Woolverton will sell it to you on easy
terms.
With BENSON INVESTMENT 00.
OVER BIJOU THEATER
TO THE PUBLIC.
Ple.ipe Tako Notice.
There has be.ji i: ni'ier- ns ,-,nn plai tit
i.-ide in. from .e.i.i' ii-ig in must
l: rts t tie it al- -n; t 'I Neigh
l-e: s ' t ov Is .1 1 -1 1 .-V : -t d.tniing gar
n . etc. a. .1 I is, ,,, ,-all ex ery
b.-dy's attent om .ho i n f .c.ls in the
niv limits :li:-t :hiie is an eti'.iiinnee.
No. IH. pa-ve-l Maiclt d. l!'".t. which
provides th.-t fowls sl:ll be kept U)i
and not allun.-d tu niii ;:t large, any
.tioiu than hurset, or c::t'le. The penal
' tor the l tu!;; t loll ! this ordiuiiucc is
. minitinint tiiu- of io dollars (VJ.'HO
..ii -I l h- in a x in in n i - .'ti do) ;u s. Please
t.e. d this top e and thereby saw your
s.-li ;tnd i-oi iu-n;!ihi't : trouble.
II C SH KAKKi;.
:tn.V I I :ef of Police.
FRUIT TREKS
1 am prepared to till orders for first
-'ass fiuit trees, shrubs, palms, ttc, at
niv. est price. ;o ' on hand "' Hucrre
lies,, pour trees. 4 to rj feet. Ask nt
IMiibit bml.lMig IV F. Al.KKV.
Chance for Good Spellers.
Are you a good npellert" Cuu yoli
tl nine out uf ten of ouch words an
;iiat, knit, kiiui. legacy, fantngy, cour-
' ej,y, icicle, bicycle, ciegf. w'liV, dt'lUC f
nine if the best spcKr8 iu tuwu have
greed to try for honors Friday cvp
i.uig at the Presbyterian church. Ad
'iissi,,n Adults 1h high school pupils
'id others 10c.
MAHHIIFIFXO, Or.t March II. K.
II. Ilarriiuun in a trlcgrani to the
Maiahfifld L-Lauibvr of cuiuuiurcv nay
he will not build the Drain Coos Bay
line uqIcrs the people here guarantee
4 per cent un the cos of construction
and the uperutiug expenses of the line.
It is regarded as practically a refusal
to build.
Miss Farrisee
Representing the
H. W. GOSSARD CO.
OF CHICAGO
Will be here Friday only and will
be glad to meet the ladies of Medford,
showing and fitting the latest models of
GOSSARD CORSETS
44 They Lace in Front"
See Our Windows
They are Worthy of a Look
Party Gowns
ure tu be seen in our big suuth win
dow lodiiy and tomorrow, und no pret
tier stvIeH or more desirable shades can
be found anywhere. Have a look.
. . " . . ure showu in the firBt window north
fl T 1 fl 0 If 1 T V i'"d we feel confident that when you
hi them you will say they are all that
one tuuhl desire, even at onc tbird more. .
ure very popular for this season and
the second window north showB some
verv fine stvlos. THE CLOCK is
Surely you wnnt to see this clock.
Tailored Waists
shown in this window.
Dress Skirts
We are Headquarters
lu tho clunk window wo also show
a few Skirts, and mention tho fact that
we have three popular prices now.
$3
buys u wool puna run skirt, any
size, black, blue, brown or fan
cies; values to $0.00.
tfC buys a fine wool, chiffon, dust
J proof pannina akirt in black,
' brown, navy und fancies; values
to 9.00.
buys u fine wool, cbiffon pana-
i ma skirt in most any shade, a
T black voile or a fancy skirt, in
over 100 styles; values to $11.00.
Medford's ''Little Kost" Ladies Store
BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY Inc.
Central Aveuuc, Just North Jackson County Bank
FRUIT TREES
$500. See W. II. French, room 7, Jack
son County Bank bldg.
rOK"SALEHorso. wToTOordon, one
and nne-hnlf miles south of Med
ford. 304
MEDFORD THEATER
DAINTY
FLORENCE
GEAR
IN THE"SMART MUSICAL PLAY
MARRYING
MARY
DIRECTION OF
JULES MURRY
1 h:ve just received a shipment of
nursery stock consisting of tho follow
ing;: Howell pfurs, 46 feet; Bartlett
ptr.rs, Anjou; Spiizonherg and New
tov.'n applos, 4-6 fe't. A fine stock of
Lambert tdierry tret'O.
L. B. WARNER
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
V A X T K D -A hi run 11 n f urn iflhnri rnnm
i! I'V a nontlenmn with hiH own furnituro,
n I);- useit tor Judging. Addresi ,
uro Trilmne.
Tuesday, March 16
WANTED To rent, a 6 or 7-roem
liouae. vlose in. Addresi Df tare of
Trilmne office.
U ANTKD 12 wood choppers to rbop
i-orthvoud Rinl tierwood. Addr ns 1 O.
Box 418.
WANTED A girl; must be exporienced
jjood wajjea paid. Address 1. 0. Box
V1X Medford, Or.
FOB SALE.
FOR 8ALK 1H0 nors within 2 milos
nf Medford, ut io per acre; 103 aeros
within 7 milos of Medford at $21 per
;iori'; also coiuo 'lino lots on Sevtnth
street, .2;u. in monthly payments of
M eiieh. Benson InvcHtment Co.
i't)R SALK One cow, Jersey, coining
t'tvsh in May. Call on Mrs. Mary Win
lorhalden, one hloek north of Jackson
ireet on the West Side. 305
FOR SALE One acre of good land and
fvo large lots; must sell; bargain at
FOR SALE House and two lots, clout
in, at a bargain ut $2500, half cash;
$900 invested in a platting proposi
tion will net 1000 profit within 90
ditvH. ('. W. Stone, with Benson In
vestment 'o. 306
FOR SALK Or trade, the beat room
ing house in Medford, clearing $100
per month. Address C, care of this
office.
FOR SALE A new ti-roora bouse, with
bath and electric light and window
shades, for the small sum of $1600.
Mrs. F. Osenbrugge, 401 Riverside avu
nue.
FOR SALE A good buy Four lots 5U
by 126, joining city limits on west,
$150 each; cash only. Other lots in
this neighborhood are selling for $25
:o $300 cBub. P. O. Box 571, Medford,
Or. 207
FOR SALE Choice business property
at a bargain, on long time; casv tornn.
Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALK 5 and 10-acro tractB just
within und adjoining city limits, at a
bergain, on 5 annual pnymentB. Ad
dret.8 P. O. Box 419.
FOR SALE Housei, lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix, Or.
FOB BENT.
For KENT Four rooms, electric light,
bath, hot and cold water. Phone. 311
Sixth street, West. Inquire Thomas
Bartholomew, Eagle Pharmacy. 303
FOR RENT Nice furnished front
room, ground floor, eloae in; separate
entrunee. Apply Mrs. Aston, at Mont
gomery's Ladies' Emporium.
Sewer Pipe
Drain Tile
GET OUR FIGURES ON
PLUMBING
ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Medford Hardware Go.