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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1909)
Daniels For Buds sAYSt n tt r r , i . i . 1 a. l - t- trTT-i rr r-t.T cum m'.f' wny suner witn tne summer neat, wnen we nave cvtij mer comfort clothing under the sun." . . . 75c to $5.00 50c to $4 Garment Cool Summer Shirts Jpjra Summer Underwear Straw, Crash and Panama Hats 25c and more r ASK ANYONE ABOUT THE Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon T tini I1IITTTC" DDHIrG TO BE MOST POPULAR t Wilbur Wright's Auropliiiie. The Lndy Honk Afiil A .Sorcuin. I'hiy I'lilience- - An Illusion, The French Duel A Comedy. The Siivny tonight. One dime. (!.V. linker mill S. N. t'hivenger of Butte Fulls were reeenl visitors in Medford, See Wright, the Wi.nnl ul' Hie nil' in his nornplunc tonight nt die Siivny. Alex Sinilhson nl' Hedding is H'tiding ii few days in Medford. Smile, In ull. roar nl Ihe l.mly Hook Agent tonight nt llie Savoy. A gleilt etlnentnr. See Wright aeroplane lirenk nil world tonight lit llie Snvoy. Ciipluin I'ug bus his kiuigiirnos do ing nil soils il' stunts getting in hIiiiH! In I rim (IihiiIm Puss Sundiiy. Ilesl Ileal -crock liiilliim orchards, one mile front Inivn. Two yenr "Id I trees. $"ifl down $10 per mouth Keilsou Inxeslinent Co. I'l I'Mitnr S. A. rnlllsoii nl Ihe t en- WOULD HAVE RATE INSISTED UPON WITH FIRST NIGHTER3 To leiiiiirk llnil ii thing i- ;.i!Vlni.ii ed in n I'ltreiiil milliner is n il gener ally ciimiiliineiiliiry In llie ;ieli"i! in SI'OKAM'., June 4.- (Irnlinm It. picstinii, liul when il is sniii llint n Dennis, a milliinire mine owner who fnri'inl bundling is given n I'urei-il niieriiled Hie first electric railway in uirl liy a rnuiediiin, of winch u In- Hie Xnrthewst in Spokane and the inir more tlniii I'nroinl tiotiuei.i can thirti on the continent, has issued nn he demniideil lo iiinke the Inrcml .nl open letter to the people of the inland a success, il would he fmeuil ti i.l- ' Umpire and inlerior eities west of tempi lo aiiplv imv o'her (enn of . , ... 1 . ..' 1 '. .; Denver, urging Ihcin lo insist upon 'omnieiiiintii'ti in ine aci-pg. ,. t , , , . the enforcement of the original order A ol wlneli has alionl .is 1 1 1 1 1 . -1 1 . . . " ,. ,, , .. .by the Inlerslale I ommeree I iiinmis- iiiiIiiiiiiIv ol thought mid sen-e to it . . , li i as has the part of A. I'. Harness in . . . ... ..' ., so lliw'lnres lllilt llie Itinirn ,it (lie in. .'ll.clio ine i-ini i iniiii; it, : wjwii, . .. . . . . of supple mental suits to cover 1,700 other com ....I... i.. .i:.....i.. n.. ........ i..., is not s.,p,H.sed lo he II serious ;,", ,,:,.,' ;,,;. heiiifr lirtmfiJil to hear by Ihe Paeifie ihe llostou lileuls opeiie'! with at tho reeolds Meilford Inst nij;lil. Por "Coipied cot nr. even n seitsihel itffuir. It is sim .. .. . , , ,.. i" siri-nir uiu iiiooii if-iiinin oi mis iimr i ol two hours and a hull ,, , . .. .... . ... Ihe recent order, nildiiiLr: it n in t Km . with Mori breathing spells , . . , , . . . . , . ,. Ap piirentlv, conlrnrv to the pro- worked in as ii phvsicul relict. ... .- . ,. , .,',. , . , ,. r , , i.miis ,,i inr in,,, uir opoKitoc ense llie won liiuhs Inst niht when tin: iline- of Ihe iiluv ulone would nnl l'ullison of the 'en-'. vi, ,, ., SIni,,. ,. broke his trul I'oiul lli'inld was a f il Med- visilor. juothi'i one ol' the uiliil siiecese- own record tor iniiKliilleriiteil tooi-islmess---anil It pleased Ihe audience. V. Wullers- the siinie who re ef the lln-tiiii I'h'iil ( niiipiiiiy is o cnlly s;"! this week lit the oiicln Ionise, tlii wils given mid -ee I'm- yourself. (1. Hull of I Illi nium, Ii spent Tlllll's- dny in Medl'nid. Don't miss seeing Ihe play tonight, "Olivette" ill the Med I'n nl Opera House. It' you .vou "''I sil re he sorry. Klin Oaiiiiynw, public stenographer, room I. I'nlni huililing Miss Ill-own left f'nilnv I" in Snu l''r:iiici-co. 'I'he Xnsh fliill now sets a business men's luiii'h lit noon for ll.'i cents. I', (i Sinilh ol Ashlniid was a ie cinl ii-.lr.oil i-ilor. 'I'he Nri'-li t'nill now 'U a husiin'ss mi'ii s hiuch at noon tor i cent I'. M. So'iih of (iiuois l'n-s ie, a i i - in the n-cciil M.-.h.o.l I, ii. ',mii, ilnii in, .n't that slap in the wrist a baud bv Ihe audience seems lo be merging into a singe where Ihe rmliiinds nnd Ihe const cities are attempting to 'i Ihe rate lor the ciiinmission, or at least to act as the commission's advisor oer the protest of llie eoniplaitimiis, In iew uf this every interior town chould send one or more dcu'iiatcs to Hi,, I, ,.;,. i vui,i., ii i .... 'when he first iippi'ai'i'd Inst evening. . ., , . , . ' ' . " . , 11 , , June !). nnd ndvise (he eongivssioiiiil ci find theater goers therchv sig- . . ,. , 7 representatives lo support Spokane nilvuig their npiircointiou ot lus el- . .. . . . .. , . , " . ,, , . , .1- in Ibis linllle. in the outcome of which lorls lo gie .oeiiioro somci iiing clever in the llnw lute. lie scni'co his usual success nnd handled llie cnnicdy in his pari much smoother I linn heretofore. I.'...; s Hi,, s.m.rise of 1 he """M-) I ihe cM'niug. His work was appre- wns appliiuilcd tilite mid cnlire lliteniioiiutiiiu vitally coiiseriied.'' niintrv Mlsleatlihg Statements. (The Herald.) The Cent nil Point col-espoiulent -it ciated. lie was appliiuilcd lime and "' "' Jiciiioni i iiiiiine is icsponsi- ngiiin. His porlrayal of "Captain De ble lor ihe slatement that' Ooodpast-Mci'iiniai-." a -till' legged old sea dog ure mid Kiiicni.l. pitchers for the lo kms ..real II is honed that Mauagcv cal ball teams, have signed with the V.iltt-r I'intU a perniaiienl plai Ii iiii in his cvci'llenl cninpaiiy. Von ulnil is lh,. use ol' mv saving lv I'fipplcd for Ihe resl of III, imv thing about Mrs. Ha.clrigg? I Manager .las. fjrieve tal, v'ceplion Inr Hilt team, thereby giving the impres sion that Ihe local lemus arc seriuus- Iiiim' Lailies, Attention! All hiu-iiliag- for -ale at c close mil I'Mnv stm-k. I- I''. ll.'lllies. Shop l-'asl Main -tr lb,- t'oUUll's- iiperli. Ule's -el. lis ... TOO LATE TO CLASSITY. 4 M i -her r ih fall, i son. .(il nil of the adject- the pillihcatlon ot siirh latelnenls irtioiial'v and some and has intoiuicd the Herald that 1 here -he is again neither "I" the boys hae signed witii ot' prai-'c than ever Hills hat ,tn both here uilil the I'ell- Oli cite she Hal I old teams. I la .eh igg's chief Anoihi'l' misleading statement by Mlitv lo complete- I'"' same Tc-'i.ili'ill . Mr. firieve iu h,-i- p. ut. r.v all sns, ih,. -i-ore given of ihe prac- , w, ,!.. ti'-e game lu-t Suinla. Instead "I i-l- i. as .1.1 11 1 1 N and the ' being 1:1 lo 111 it was '2 o arinm-j a ho ii -Ii. A I Kill.' SAI.h' ol tnrber lanil 1,'iM'i ai .1 'J HI ; I'l nt ! il i" S.ii parli.-iilar- ami ner. cure P.-iiiv T WANTI-:i To I'l .lacks,,,, Co w cck. i gam 1 PI" ol -licit..' Hani, ' IH .'. ICS l- K -go-aim .not for mil , lo (w Sl A,l'; sS per 'r. iter -o "! " I "" 1 pla t il I o.l . .li-li: In.!- t.iir po, il.mu 'file Poll, part Mis r hit 'I'he I'l in lav 'I II ic r. ular Prepaid Railroad Orders. "Something which is of consider able interest to the public generally nnd which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid or ders now in effect between stations of Ihe Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By means ef this system tickets may I be purchased at Medford from any I place in the United States and nail ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same time." Special Dinners. The Nash Grill now makes a spe cialty of banquets, wedding break fasts and dinners, and special feasta of all kinds. Prirate dining rooms for special ocoanions. No better service between Portland and San Kraneisco. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. lilLSPOT yjj Will be opened for business Saturday, June 5 Short Order MeaU and Lunch In Connection GIVE US A TRIAL Corner Alain and Bartlett Streeti TYRRELL & McDONNALD For S.ilc. riiling marc Manv i.c Tli,. Kn it Ha X. V- 7. M.'di..i-.l Mivei H la .peni Ill-si'. v don't t-, il tonight. ::-!,- lily ,.f lo -ill. ml.'.. s'''k ..Is. i;, VIo ol on. litre, WAX'TT'P To trade n good faiin horse f"r hor-e suilalilc for trans- lerwag will pnv rtit leieiiee. A nlv M office of Kxchnnge, -!l so. street. The N en's In ish llrill now sets i i.-h at noon for 3 business cents. (' The Xnsh Orill now sets a business 67 i men's lunch nt noon for 3" cents. less than wholrsnle prices . :ia III!- work 111 til-' l..rc w In-ii llii . !u ol,l out to make io--in i'.,i -. AI! at a- tliev V:,i,l,-l. 1 i- being ini'u's and The Echo The wail has been sent up. "The Galled Jatles Wince." There is sor row in the homes of the would-be Competition. We are not surprised ..The firm of the Bakcr-Hutchason Co. at Medford, Oregon, has placed itself on the map. as one of Oregon's most progressive stores. It has from the very outset had the support of the public, it has heeded the cry of the people, who have not only asked, hut demanded, dependable merchandise at legiiimate prices, but like a great many merchants they have overstocked themselves. Thisis the very reason that this UN LOADING sale is on at this time. Since this sale opened, and up to this good hour, there seems to be no let up in the crowds: this fact has caused the "wail of lamentation." No firm or corporation, no. nothing can exist very long, without be ing backed by public patronage and public opinion. Some merchants whom we know, not having cither it is the very reason that this UN writiny on the wall." We have dug their grave, assisted by the people and will say. that the interment is now nt hand. With malice toward none, we are erecting a slab that shall mark their last resting place, assist ed by a generous public, which have made our labors comparatively easy, and on that slab, great large letters are being cut "Died of Ennui." "Sacred to Forgetfullnesss." Bakerliutchason Co. Central Avenue, L. ADKJXSS HALL. SALES .MANAGER. Medford, Oregon. .Imx-' t'lU ni-llil!S iiml -lines.