Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 21, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
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llpl'I'M llOM-1- TllC-
ISOCIAL AND PERSOALi
It's l.in-k In Kiu! l'ii-!.
The Hettur limn tit: 'inr.
The Cijriir in the (iiwn !n.
Tuesday niuhl, J i -2. ir Ihn date
nf "Mai-Hin" nl tin- Mcdl'mil npiTii
hiniHcs. Kil will h i ihi'i'i! n
"IJhtnl;.v."
See Kcl An.!'
opera, "Murlhii
Plunkott, lit l In
day night.
FulloW III!' hlllL'llll, when- .Ml"
ciin get your iiioiu'.v'k worth " -In the
Mod funl opera hoiisp. In m-c the op
era, "Mm 'ha." You will nut ho dis
nppointed. Wilbur ('. Stone nl' Wi'ilding, (.'nl.,
lh upending H tow days in Meill'iild.
Arlhur llrowii, publisher of the
Medf'ord iniiiiine, ii- in A-lilanil on
buKities.s.
Minn Mnllie H. Tnwiri), deputy
county elork, ha been hpriiilinj: a
few days it I the V ler II -ll'-n
home near Mellen. '
The eounly judge roininitted Ollie
J. Ileiiili'lvull nl' Ai-llhnul In Ihe iu
Baue iihvIihii, Iwo iiIIimhIjihU Irniu
Knlem Inking her down n-eenlly.
I'hner 0. (.'nleinan and wife nl'
I'hnniix were in Jiieksmn ilte Snlnr
dny, viriiiinii i; li"' hunie nl' N. K.I
('oleninn. ;
Alexander W. Sherril'I's. (jcnii! ,
Sherril'fr and I'aines Simpson lilllrk !
nl Medlord were before the county I
clerk Saturday ili-i-liiriiii? vlieir inten
tinii of lieeiuniiiL' citizens of Ihe lTni
ted Slates,
T. .1. Sinilh mid I'Yeil I'liruelt nl'
(Ynlrnl Point sn"il a lew hours in
Medford Saturday.
(leor;e li. llaU of .fnekiinville j
was in Meill'iird reeently In meet hi-- ,
wife and daughter, wlm have heeu t
spending the winter in Portlund.
Mrs. Kosinr . ilamjiler. Mr-.:
Dora Waiawriiii and Miss t'nra j
Husye of Jacksonville left for Cren- '
eent Oly reeenlnly tn he pun- I'm-
the Rummer. j
rm. Melnlyre nf Jacksonville, who
has heen pilchine. I'm- S i .1 tin- ta-i
few weeks, has returned homo and
will play willi the hnme leani uvuin.
(ienrite (Inriell ut' , (Inlil Mill in
trying In eateh the Slinsla limited
after it hail started I'l-oni the .statinii
got n misiy fall anil wns lindly
bruised ahmit ihe laee ,'iinl hamU.
.Miss t'lara Kslep, who has heen
attending the (ini-' ('nllciiiiiti- -.In...!
in l.ns Angeles fur Ihe past yenr. nv,
' rived hnme Monday evening.
Mrs. V. IT. Humphrey is hnme j
from a isit nl' souiv weeks in t'ali- 1
foraia.
Mrs. Marshall Chirk nf l'liieao
has piirehnsed 111 acres of laud of
J. If. Molhwcll. Tin iisidcrniinii
wns $.'000.
Wiilln Wt.inU nnil Hen 1. Trow
bridge lire in reiiilleton as delegates
to Ihe giiHtd lodge nf the Kuiuhis
of Pylhins.
W. S. Cinnell of lh,. .'iisl N'aliiuial
bnnk has left to attend a session nf
the Tri-State Rankem' assneintinn in
Seattle.
R. K. Hutler has returned I rum
Portland, where he went as 'a dele
gate to ih,. grand lodge. A. K. mid
v. IL v
Prnf. V. .IVan Renv nf Ashland
was a recent visitor n Meillnid.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Harr are vis.
iling ii (Iranls I'ass.
,:r!-ew.iml. fill.: K. P. Snylor, Port
iund; C. li. Head, t'orvallis; O. B.
' I.. mills am! wife, I'orlland; V. I).
.Meyers. l'i.rlliind;J. 1). Wolf, Coru
iiig. Oil.;' I). 11. Parker, Yreka, Gil.;
('. ('. Humphrey, Yreka, Gil.; C,
Sin, Inn, Medlord; K. V. (Iroesheek,
rie-well. He.; J. Anderson, Chicago;
I'lcn iss Dcering, Oakland; L. J. Mil
ler, I'mlland; (icn. .Miller and wife.
I-;. II. McCloud. Aberdeen.
W i ll.: K. M. Harding I'mlland; A.
Slruiik, Now York; H. P. Mulkey,
.;nl-..iiville; II. I). Powell. Seutlle:
I! I.. Sinilh. St. Liiuis; X. Maekley,
' I" .iihuiil: ('. V. ('allies. I'orlland;
'!'. F. Park. I'orlland: N'. S. Hradeii
and wife Hauiillon. Dal.: K. t'. Kd-:,nl-.
I'lirtlaml: I'. (1. Unify. I.'enn:
I id Siiuiuierinan, Tnpcka, Kans.:
II. M. Shiner, A-lilninl: A. Hreyinan.
I' ! II. mil.
VOUNG LADIES WORKING HARD.
(Coiiliuiied from Page 1.)
ulcs. This makes it possible for
nay ciiiiteslaut to get nut among her
friends, and by united efforts se
cure these 15.00(1 free voles, also
i-i-edil for five yearly auhscriptions,
Ihns pulling herself at the head of
the list and having n lead for Ihe
chaperon honors.
5000 Free Votes.
Tn each contestant securing with
in the next week five six-mnuth'
subscriptions will he given 5000 free
vnfes. Gmtestnuls frill not be lim
ited to one set of this clubbing offer,
lull will be given the .Vnlll free vtites
.tor every club of five they secure.
Yearly subscriptinns will count Ihe
saino as two six-months', mid n five-,
yenr will count ns two clubs, Ihusj
giving 10.000 extra votes to contest
ant securing the same. This wilt
increase your score materially to
ward securing chaperon trip.
Vuliny Power of Subscriptions air.
Prices of Paper.
Tribune Price
Time Ity Carrier
Votes
Old
Subs,
.-ill
JIKI
.".110
1 .(II II)
M.ollO
10.0110
nil. .wed
New
Subs.
Hill
Hill
I. noil
:i.(ino
7.000
Uii.iinn
1 inonlh I ,'M
:l months. . . . 1..10
(i mouths :UI0
I year (i.00
1 years 12.00
.I vea rs liO.OII
Hy Mail.
I month ."ill ."ill 1 00
.1 months 1 .2.1 200 4110
(i months. . . . 2,."i0 .111(1 1.000
I year .1.1111 1.00(1 il.lllnl
I years 10.00 :l.."i(IO 7.01111
.1 years 2.1.00 10.000 20.000
Southern 0retonian, Mail Only.
1 vear f 1..10 .100 1.000
.1 years 7..10. :t,000 7.000
The standing of the contestants ut
present :
Mi.-s Hazel Tice Ml. Will
Miss Kvu Patterson 1.1.070
Miss Cordelia Renter (i.ilfii
Miss Blanche Wood 3,102
Miss Mnbal Parsons 2,117
Miss Florence Baetges 1,700
Miss Kula Jacobs 2.K17
Miss Anuu Spieer ; 1.37.1
Miss lain fccrt 1,1.11
Miss Martha Price :.. 4,42s
Miss Martina Thiel 716
Miss May Mitchell. . ... . , . ... S00
Miss Pearl Ifollenbeek .10-1
Miss Ida Greind 500
Miss Lillian L. Smith! .100
Miss l.ee Williams. . . '. 3.1(11,
Miss llael Messenger 31.1
Miss Lueile Humphrey 500
Address all subscriptions and eom
raiiuicafinns to Manager Contest De
partment. Medfnrd Tribune, Medford,
Oregon. .
ALL KINDS BEST
LUMBER
l'i ! nil dimensions, from 2x4 to lttxKi inches. Sugar
nud "White I'ine, 1 to '.Mi inches. All kinds of l'inish
in;' lumber. We. have special prices on some lines
this month. Call and get tlieni before voti huv. "
TRAIL LUMBER CO.
11)4 l-'ir St., Meiford, and .Tacksonville, Orcgtiit.
The Latest Patterns in WALL PAPER
Tints to ni.itrh all kinds of woodwork and furni
ture. Come in and make your selection from our
complete and up-to-date lines.
Medford Glass House
318 EAST MAIN
MEDFORD
Married.
AIKKX lidSK h, Ashland. June Hi
1II00. by Kcv. Ward W. MelleniA.
llovvai'il Aiken and Mnrv K.
VKADKNIirHO.fOl.K In' Medlord.
June 1.1, III00. by lie. V. C. lieu
' ter, llnwanl 'radciiburu and K.n
Cole.
. HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Nash - ), 1. Sh.itilciui.iv.
Liverpool; s. II. Siiumi, (l!a-u.
Frank V Inl ami -if. Hnii!.,,
li. Monsiio. I.trilmi.t. 1 v i.'i,..i...
"I"'.wir". un Antonio'. Tev: A. 1'
-icioue, San Kraneisc,,; 1. (
comb. Sim r,'. : .. ,.
, ' ciscn; li. !. .vn .
by.O..M HilliW.W. Ke,i,. Urain:
ShnniNin r i , ...
VnU , . '"-iiH!to; riinsin;i
UUhiMtrnm. ;nx. vn... v
"rants P R n V,:.r. 'l' '"""S''-
TT i w ' "rnmB Cass.
Patronize Home Industry
u. s.
Cniverimient Est. 1:S.
The (iovenuueut has done its part toward M'o
tect iiiir ' i ' u r health. Now you do your part and pro
tect it by ileniainliin;- S. (ioveriuneiit inspected
CO!. I'M IMA
1 1 AM S-
HACON
-Al?D
Made in Orcumi. 'I'n lie had at all first-class stores
and markets.
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Pioucor l'ackcs ot" the Pacific
FOUND, A STORE
; v-g
Where methods up-to-date are al
ways kept in force.
Where clerks are never dull nor
grumble.
Where goods are always fresh and
new.
Where courtesy and honesty are
not skin deep nor limited.
Where quality and price are always
best and lowest.
Where dust and cobwebs never
have a chance.
Where customers always smile and
come back.
Where rich and poor alike all like
to meet and chat about the latest.
Where something good and new is
always advertised.
SAMPLE HINTS Specially roast
ed Golden West Coffee. 2-lb. box,
70c: Popular American Club Coffee,
3-11). box, $1 ; well known White House
Coffee. I -lb. box, 40c: much praised
Royal Club Coffee, I Ib.i 40c.
Rex Grocery Co.
TOMORROW
WE AREN'T GOING TO TELL THE PRICES HERE. THEY
WOULD SOUND ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, BUT IF YOU
WILL COME IN TOMORROW (JUNE 21) WE WILL SHOW YOU
SUCH VALUES ON ALL THE LATEST AND BEST SKIRTS AS WERE
NEVER BEFORE GIVEN IN MEDFORD (OR THE COAST, FOR THAT
MATTER). BE SURE AND SEE THEM. ALL THE OTHER BARGAINS
WE HAVE ADVERTISED STILL,Y0URS FOR THE ASKING. THE
WELL TAILORED SUITS AT $10 NEARLY GONE. DON'T BE TOO
LATE. REMEMBER THE WAISTS AND OTHER SNAPS TOO NU
MEROUS TO MENTION THESE ARE BY FAR THE GREATEST VAL
UES FOR ANYTHING LIKE THE PRICE EVER OFFERED IN THE
CITY. AGAIN WE SAY,
V
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Strong Bill at the Savoy. nature. ' iho niui.-tH-ve i.s that t
A I a ; crowd witnessed one of sanctity, and !n.e is not a harh ''".I'-'d in the happy consum-
e s1mnrost tilN of motion picture-; or ,tC 'i't u u? i:t it; eiiro
-v put on i: .Mi'dt'onl. and lliey . 1 1 '"'"y vol ''O''vteinly
i tiiinly their ii-ney"'- w orilt.
A '..)' Mine" is a tom'hiiiir iiif1
'' "a Uwiz ep;ivaed hnthr nnd
i" i niMirii'S'iiinahly iht
. - 'M.i.i; i ni ni( i ion pir-j nre Try
" r I ., ili-j'tiug: a- it -!-m- ;
:x 1 -H'li'd a: ill ban-
t lU'iii'.ii'V o'dnin of ever
P'l'iure productions, su-i-u-raplied.
it is he very
.-ut.
l'l"
st.trv ot
f hf V:lTT.- fit
Mil.w.M of tho in,.-! pnnnnnd I -,I:1..Y Sin, in whioh an pnvesj'rop-
niuitun nf n prptly mmnhi'e. This
:; iv i.- .-triiiii.'lv nrteil and U
ii- "C a iiintion pii'tnro poem.
"The Stiifirlc Club" is a vory funny
'.ini.nly, ?itrklit.; with with wit and
'rininr. Ti is a lnnirh pivulucpr .'if
uro.-tt merit.
Xo one -.hnnld niis this bill of
pictures. T.onipht nnd Tuesday only.
The Savoy. One dime. ( ( '