Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 12, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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Social and Personal
Klla Giuiuyuw, public stenographer,
room 4, 1'hdi building.
R It. Item-diet of Omuls I'uss was
ik recent visitor in Medford.
fluster Brown and blouse suits for
boys itt Vim Dyke's. 47
A. II. Naylur lias returned from an
eitended visit uorth.
Special miifilin underwear sale at
'Vmia Dyke's. 4'.
Mix. it. L. (Iriffen in visitiuK
friends over on the AppU'xntc.
FHiioy parasols mid umbrellHS at
Van Dyke's. v 47
J. 1). (hitfe of Oakland, C'al., iK vis
iting relatives in Modford.
lioys' two-punts suits, curb, ul
Van Dyke's. 47
The local order of the KnslciiySliir
will meet I his evening.
l'lioue yoar order for sweet cream
or huttoiiiiilk to tbo urcaniery.
Dr. and Mrs. KwiiiK arc making
n extended visit in l,os,Aiieles.
Orders for sweet creifin or butter
milk ironiitly filled I'bono the j
creainoi ,v. ,
Charles II. ('ardor of Spokane ih
visiting his cousin, K. W. Carder of
Ibis city.
l,oiik up the Imperii. I addition nil
in thin issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mirgler of
Milwaukee are visiting relatives in'
this city.
lust received this morning, fresh
pineapples from Ilnwaii. Hex 0 ro
ue ry Co. 40
T. I). Qoodpiistiire and wife of
Central Point were renont visitors ill
Medford. "
Just received this morning, flesh
pineapples from Hawaii. Hex Gro
cery Co. 40
The foundation work on tbo new
rosidonce of W. K. Kwbnnk on South
Central avenue was started Tuesday.
Just received this morning, fresh
pineapples from Ilnwnii. Hex Gro
cery Co. 40
Mr. and Mrs. II. Met have return
ed from an extended visit in Santa
Barbara, Ca).
Just received this morning, fresh
pineapples from Hawaii, Hex Gro
cery Co. 40
Over 48,000 booklets have been re
ceived to date by the Commercial
club. They are going out fast.
Attention is called to the ton-acre
The Southern Oregon Medical as
sociation met Tuesday in . Grants
Pass. Drs. Seely and Picket attend
ed. tracts offered by the Henson Invest
ment Co. in this issue. 47-!i
The Wagner grange will meet on
May ll) Central Point grange will
meet on May 'J'J in an all-day session
at Central Point.
Mountain View lots are real view
lots. 47-!i
The forestry service is repairing
the telephone line between Kileen and
Grants Puss. The line is also being
extended.
i0e washboards, i;luss ami others,
Hrass King liic washboards at the
Rex "king of, all" bargain grocer
ies. 1 46
- The residents of South Newtown
street between Seventh and Kighth,
have petitioned for a water main.
This is the first ictition to be turned
in since Monday's election, which al
lowed the mains in the city to be ex
tended, j
We grate and can our own horse-
radish. Puro and cheap, too; in one-
pint Mason jars, 3."ie. Hex Grocery. 40
Little girls' brooms, liio, ill me
Hex Grocery. 46
His royal highness, Said Pasha,
will bo at The Medford tonight. Come
and see a real show. Don't spend
your money for what hupponed in
N'ordlnud, for it is happening in Med
ford. 16
Say, did you know that there is a
tine show at The Medford opera
house tonight f Come ami see it. 40
J. A. Thomas and Mrs. Klmbiirst,
residing at 222 S. I lolly, are on the
sick list.
Wo have three, and three onl, ten-
aero tracts of 2-year-old orchard,
one milo from Medford postofficc,
set out to Cornice, d'Aujous and New
town Pippins. Strong, healthy trees.
The finest bottom land in the val
ley. Hear creok Hows along ore
edge of tract and the Ashland road
passes the other ond. You oan buy
those, either one or all, at ifUflO per
acre, on very liberal terms. Benson
Investment Co. 47-5
Sam Iiichardson is still looking for
that groon barred beauty.
Tbo Greedy Girl at the Medford
opera house Kridov evening, May
14. 47
Hosey says if Hartmiin couldn't
run tbo Kspee any better than he
ruiiH an opera company ho wouldn't
last long.
Mrs. .Inrvey, the actress, is in
structing the M. M. M. girls at Med
ford opera house May 14, Friday eve
ning. Assurances Miat they will
please. 47
Ferris Hartman did one Ihing he
taught the people of Medford how
much bettor performance they receive
from home talent than from traveling
fiinuysmiths, so great was the con
trast of his own show with that of
Modford'a, almost as groat a con
trast as between Hnrtmnn and the
niemhei's of his company. v
J. M. Potter and H. H. Marks were
Ashlandd visitors Tuesday.
Kd Fnweett and family have re
turned from the lilue I,edge district,
where Mr. Fnweett has been ompley
eil the past six months.
K. F. Guthrie of Fagle P oint is the
owner of a "locomobile,'' a present
from his father. The car is one of
the finest in the valley.
Frank Reese, the asphalt paving
man, "not made by a trust," who bid
on street paving last year, is again
visiting the valley, this time with a
view to purchasing an orchard.
Mrs. I,. R Minnrd of the Vitas
orchard spent Tuesdnv in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moorehouse
came in from their Jacksonville
Loglown," to see Ferris Hart
man.
. , ,.. . i,.... ,1....
to sin 1 our llisir, tit lur uri on,- i ,
.,, ! ranch
eery. 40
,1.... ...:n l.
, . '., . . , ... , 1.. R Skinner of of Hoschurg sient
work in tlie tlintl ileerep in Mcltonl I . s I
lodge. No. 10.1. A. F. it A. M. All nroj
ufgeil to attend.
Inesilay in Medford
K. P. Gilchrist of Ensle Point made
By the way. those Hawaiian conn- ! ' ' ""
ed pineapples aw going ibev must , . ,
be appreciated. We do our part ! . ' , "' ""'' "
when we sill the pure article for 2.V rr Jbo,"',, sIwnl Wednesday n
per en.,. lie Grocery. 40 jM";,foId
Mrs. A. II. Ostium of Stockton.!, A' C' 1,,,m1al1 of ,,u Knw
Cal.. is visiting relatives in Medford. tv"i,""' eompany leaves Wednes
She is aeeompauied hv her daughter, I dny evT'K for M'"-Polis. ne will
Mis V.lnm return about June 1, bringiue n num-
See Wes'oreeu or Bay Toll about i'""' ".P!"''"'' settlers,
prices and terms on lots in Imperial ! , , 8l,,vlns a"u Mrs- Joe" "v ,ro-
ddition. The first 2.-, to 50 lots nto i MH",ml "I h,""i' Friday,
going to be sold at less than they are 1 14' ronM' nnd s'',, ,h! fun- 47
worth. ' P""' Tm'lss returned from
W. T. Vincent was painfully injur-'' f Fns,, Tuesday, where she
ed vestcrdav bv having a telephone U'" hor """Rhter. Miss Oernldine,
pole drop on his foot. He was haul- vha ,s s,,u,.""e ""' She will re
in? noles for the Condor Water H..e ! ,,,rn ,n "", "n' 0i.v "fter a brief
Kiver Klectrie company
Frank Isaacs suffetd a very pain
ful accident Tuesday morning by hav
ing his eye badly lacerated by a piece
of glass. By the narrowest margin
he saved it.
See. Hex Grveery Stoiv's 10c bar
gain table for fresh slaughtered fat
bargains. 46
Kliner Seely of Salem, grand high
patriarch of the I. O. O. F., v ittotl
the Jacksonville lodge on Tuesday
stay.
W. Perkins of Grand Forks is vis
itine the Dakota wlonv ju Medford.
NOTICE
There wi
giw A. F.
tr
!l lie work in the thin! de
& A. M. Friday nicht.
WM. Mn.I.F.R.
Sei'ntarv.
FOR SALE. I
For Phoenix town property, both '
evening. ; improved and uuimprtved and three
15c mops at the Hex Grocery. 46 1 good orchards, see Matt Calhoun, I
The Ashland normal baseball team I Phoenix, Jackson county. Oregon. :
will play with the local high school j ;
team on Saturday afternoon. Honors j An Opportunity. j
are even and the game will be a fast For sale A small business; ideally i
one. located; reasons for selling. Just the 1
Eight ban of lfaaeot laundry soap I thing for a man with $200 to inreat. j
for 35 at tha RT. 46 'Address ft. Tribune office.
Special Sale
Trimmed Hats
Pattern Hats
and Flowers
AT A GREAT BARGAIN
RUNDLETT SISTERS
No. 103 North Central Ave.
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This is
B. N. BUTLER
Tha Pioneer and Reliable
Watchmaker
that everyone knows. Jew
elers come and go, but he is
always on duty. (Wlth :
MARTIN J. REDDY,,
Next Postofflce.
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Have You a SPRING SUIT?
Can YOU Afford to MISS This SALE?
No need to go without a nice Spring Suit this season, when you cnu
buy regular $15.00 suits for $6.19; regular $22.50 suits for $9.57;
regular $27.50 suits for $1 1.49; regular $35.00 suits for $14.73 aud
$50.00 suits for $21.89. You can't buy all of our suits at this re
duction, but all are on sale.
SALE OF UNDERMUSLINS
A superb showing of fine, well made, clean Undennuslins is now
going at a big reduction. Think of this sale and
SAVE ONE-FOURTH
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SALE OF LACES
2000 yards of fine Laces and
jmertions are now on sals; about
200 of the prettiest little dainty
styles; values to 15c yard; dur
ing this sale we say, -
choose from the lot at ... . J
EMBROIDERY Sale
We have gone through our stock
of Embroidery and selected a very
large assortment, which we have
decided to close out during this
sale, nnd ull we ask for the lot is
HALF PRICE
Other Articles on Sale-YeH Can Save 25 to 33 l-3c
on every' dollar yon spend here for Skirts, Wraps, White Dresses,
Silk Gowns, Press Goods, Wash Goods, etc., etc.
WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND LOOK.
M e d f o r d's L i rges t Ex c 1 usive Ladies' Shop
Baker-Hutchason Co.-
Central Avenue Just North of the Jackson County. Bank
IMPERIAL
ADDITION
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The biggest, best and latest addition to the City of
Medford. The tract is only one block south of Main
street, East. The lots are 140 feet deep, with full 60-foqt
streets and 20-foot alleys. The soil is a deep rich loani,
unusually adapted to growing fruit, flowers and vege
tables. Now is the opportunity to get a building site in one
of the most beautiful and productive parts of the city.
We are going to place prices on the first twenty-five .
to fifty lots so the purchasers can double their money
in six months to one year.. When 25 lots have been Bold
we will give away one lot The majority .f the 23 lot
owners shall determine who will reeeive it.
Our automobile is ready at all times to take you to look
over our property.
For information regarding prices, terms, etc., see
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WES GREEN 1 RAY TOFT