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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1909)
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MLY 2. 1900. V W ' t fn n .TOMORROW 3S THE LAST" DAY. AVE WILL POSITlVRlAT.Gl VK OXK-QUA liTUli OFF ON ALL 1VN TS ' THEE-AR Kl ALL THE SKASONTS NEWEST lATTCKNS, ()F Til F FINEST WOOL KAMtlOS. NO OAR R I ED- OVER STOCK. NOT! 1 1 NO HESEUY HI). ONE-THIRD. OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS. ONE-FOURTH OFF ON' ALL PANAMAS. ;ONE LOT 20c HOSE NOW 12 l-3c PER PAIR."' WE HAVE THE UK 1(1 EST UUSINESS. OF ANY CLOTH I NO STORE IN THE COUNTRY BECAUSE WE HAVE THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE. COiME IN AND SEE WHAT HONEST VALUES AND STRAIGHTFORWARD, LEO I TIM ATE UUSINESS METHODS WILL DO FOR YOU. When You See It In Our Ad Its So ALWAYS IN EARNEST THE TOGGERY -RSE MEDFORD'S GREATEST VALUE GIVERS fSOCIAL AND PERSONAL! J. C. Spencer of Weed, Cal., is spending a few days in Medford on business. 'A beautiful Seattle home on First venue West (Queen Anne Hill) to trade for a home in Medford. Photo for inspection. Benson Investment Co. tf The Southern Pacific company has a gang of Japs burning off the weeds on the right of way through Medford in' order to be safe on Jluy 4. Don't forget to reserve your seats at Haskins' drug store this week for the attraction next week "Oolah." It depends upon the number of seats sold whether or not the show is put on. You can also get your tickets ' reserved during the week at the box office at the theater. 93 Mrs. L. J. Sears is visiting the fair in Seattle. Mrs. C. II. King has returned from a visit in Sam's valley with friends. Do not fail to hear the Bible lec ture by Edwin Bundy, V. D. M., at the Christian tabernacle Friday, July 2, at 8 p. m., on the subject of "Res titution. 90 Last performance of "Pinafore'' at the opera house tomorrow (Satur day) night. Bring your friends to hear the Bible lecture by Edwin Bundy, V. D. M., at the Christian tabernacle Friday, July 2, nt 8 p. m., on the subject of "Restitution." 90 At the opera house Saturday uight I lie Boston Ideals give their last per formance of "Pinafore." If you are look're for a treat you will find it there. Remember, Saturday night is the last performance of "Pinafore." Make a special effort to see it. It will pay you big. L. A.- Cobb and family have re moved to Seattle. ' ',. , T. E. Pottengef of Applegate is in Medford, being called by the serious illness of his mother, who suffered a stroke of paralysis Sunday. L. R. Osborn of Sisson is visiti- ! ing in Medford.' ' j C. C. Humphrey of Yreka is in j Medford on business. j W. E. Sherman of Hood River is in Medford looking over the valley. i Judge Crowell has returned from :i trip to the Seattle exposition, where he attended the convention of the Tri-State Bankers' association. John Tumgate of Butte Falls was a recent Medford visitor. Ed Reinecke is renewing old ac quaintances in Medford. Mrs. James Martin and daughter, who have been visiting in Medford, have returned to their home in Ash land. J. II. Smart has returned to his home in Klamath Falls. Miss May Loosley accompanied him for a visit in that city. Myrle Davis won the silver medal contest given by the W. C. T. U. at Phoenix Thursday evening. The af fair was very successful. A. F. & A. M. There will be work tonight in the first degree. A full attendance is requested. Mrs. Leon B. Haskins and daugh ter left this morning for a visit with relatives in Berkeley, Cal.. L. E. Tibbal is again paying val ley customers a visit. . Table v'hote dinner al the Nash grill Sunday evening. Special mu sic. Table d'hote dinner at the Nash grill Sunday evening. Special mu sic. Table d'hote dniner at the Nash grill Sunday evening. Spceinl mu sic. 'The freight sheds of the Southern Pacific company will be closed all day July 5. NASH GRILL. Table d'Hote. Sunday, July 4th. j honest prices and have hundreds of I satisfied customers, who are our 'best advertisements. Medford Loan j Office, corner Main und C streets. 87 I : Prepaid Raliroao Orders. Queen Olives Radishes Suited Nuts Consomme and Alphabet Broiled Chinook Salmon Maitre d'Hotcl Lobster Salad En Mayonaisse Spring Lamb Chops Petit Pois Crater Lake Punch Nabisco Wafers Stuffed Young Turkey Cranberry Sauce New Potatoes in Cream Succotash Raspberry Ice Cream Assorted Fancy Cake Neufchetel Cheese - Bent's Water Crackers Cafe Noir "Something which is of censider- kuown is the system of prtpnid or able interest to the public generally uud which is perhaps not generally ders now in effeot between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and BtaiL. 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 km time." Died. CONKLING At the home of ,hcr daughter, Mrs. R. Spencer, near Denver, June 28. 1909. Sarah J. Conkling, a native of New York,' aged 83 years. Funeral services will be hold at the chapel on South B street at 2:30 p. m. on Sunday,' July 4, Rev. W.. T. Goulder offi ciating. Interment in I. O. O. F.' cemetery. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Dave Arthur, Rev. O. N. Blair, Annie E. Bradbury, W. J. Ferguson, Mrs. Jim Denklcs. Wm. B. Grant, Mrs. I Edath Gngsby. Henry Green, A. Ho j fer, E. Hamilton, Hattie Hall, H. Hei- dlemnn, Lester Lawson, Thomas J.cosnre. Sam Locke (2), May Lov eridge. D. L. Lyons, Mrs. C. W. Ly ons, Mrs. Sadie M. May, Dan Mc Caury. J. F. Mnnby. Mrs. F. R. Mil ler, Mary Newlin. Dan Norten, J. Reed T'nrkhiirsl, F. Pazjk, O. Rnn dull, Mrs. A. B. Rend, Leland Redd, Charley Schnrs. Mrs. E. IT, Smith, Victor Smith. J. J. Stilton, Edw. C. Tames. Mrs. T. D. Tompkins, Fran cis Vivian. Miss May White. The following loiters remain un called for nt tlic Medford Oregon, postofl'ire, July 2. 1009: Parties calling fur any of the above letters will please say advertised. A charge of one cent will be made upon the delivery of any of the above let ters. A.M. WOODFORD, P. M. SOLD! SOLDI! SOLD!!! Some jewelers sell the people who buy .of them and forever lose their trade. We sell honest Welrv at PALMER INVESTMENT CO., . Owners of MODOC ORCHARD (1300 acres lying ou both sides of Rogue River.) Offer for sale small tracts of irrigated land, with per petual water rights, at reasonable prices and upon easy tlvms. These lands consist of rich river bottom loam and are suitable in the highest degree for tk culture ef Winter pears, Winter apples and all fruits for which Rogue River Valley is famous. Also for the production of Alfalfa, Gar den Stuff, Root Crops and Grasses. Inquiries relating to the resources of Rogue River Valley or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully and comprehensively. PALMER INVESTMENT CO. Medford, Oregon. CHATKR- LAKK "The Greatest. Natural Wonder of the World." Medford, Oregon. lit-