Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 01, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIT13 MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OK, WEDNESDAY, BEPTE.f BER 1, 1909.
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Opening
Of .The Regular Season
The Big New York Success
"THE GIRL
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RECTORS
Wednesday Sep. 1
Prices 50c, ?5c, $1,00, $1,50
Mints 1'nrrii! Wi-hcr. who jilnjs tlm
liili! rl in "Tlit- (iirl Frmn Jtcctorn,"
whirh will bo wpii lit tlio Mi-ilford
Thcali-r tli'm fvciiin, ciijoys tlio rep
utation in Nw York of bciiijt no of
tlio Im'mI divined wiiHicn on or off tlm
utiijji'. The nctr'HH linn niiuli! n Ktntly
of women' tfiub both in America anil
Kurope mill in iiilililioii to tlm fuel
hIio b',sijiiH nil of ber own gnmipntu
hho in often eiillei upon in the off
pennon to piiK upon Htylen rreated by
ilio e.vjiertK in tlio finnoiin Htores of
tlm iiii!troMilii,
MitiN Weber went to Purist in xenreh
of a wiittlrobn for mioUier eelebrutel
iielreKH reecntly, mill itlthoiiph fbn
Hpeiit Kevenil thouKiinilH of dollnrH in
the Freiteli eitpiiitl for Iter friend, hIii;
waited until tdio retiirneil to Amerien
to piek the ooHtumes which hIio wear
in "The (Iirl From Heetor's."
"Several yeurn ajro," the netress
tiaiil, "I decided that tlio American
women were the best dressed in point
of Myle iih well nn tanto in the se
Icetion of their flotlien. I had spent
veritable fortunes abroad ami sine 1
have been making my purchases here
I have not only saved money, but be
lieve I have received far (freater val
ues. An ordinary working girl in the
I'liited States drenseH with more real
tiiKte than many of the IjpkI jieople in
Kngl'Jiid or France. 1 can piek out a
dozen trirls on any street in any city
in America on a ttiee day and they
will tar outshine any 12 women ne
iiiiuiit select in liondon or Paris with
many more thousand of dollars at
their command for just such oi
tire." .
DR.
HIRSCH PESSIMIST
ON ZIONIST MOVEMENT
Bargains in Real Estate
Alew Investments that will make money for you
40 acres fine fruit land near railroad station, $80 per acre, cash,
, easy terms on balance at 0 per cent interest.
100 acre of the best orchard land in the Tallev, ONE MILE FROM
RAILROAD STATION, $30 per acre, ONE-FOURTH cash, easy
terms on balance at 0 per cent interest,
10 acres of choice orchard land close to railroad station, $ 100 DOWN
AND $10 A MONTH BUYS THIS. Ton will regret it if yci
neglect to secure this ten acres on the above terms.
4 large city lots in West Medford joining Kenwood addition, $200 ea.
The owner of the above properties purchased them four years asp
before he advance in prices and will sell at a very moderate profit.
Considering quality o land and location, these are among the
cheapest buys in the market today.
J. C. BROWN
Office In Palm Block, Upstairs
Medford, Oregon
NF,W YORK. Sept.' l.-lfr. Kiuil
Jlirsch, who arrived on the Ilambiirn
Aineiiciiu liner Cleveland from Ilnin
biiru today, said that he did not
rhaiiKC his opinions of tlm Zionist
movement or the "Kmaniiel treat
ment,"
"I do not believe that the Zionists
will ever achieve much,'' he said, "hut
if they ever do succeed in this move
ment they will receive my benedict
ion." Spealiiiiu about the thousands of
Jewish immicrnnts weekly from Eur
opean ports, Ir. llirseh said,:
"1 think that the dew would ho bet
ter off if he traveled northwest and
went into the farming line. New
York seems to be the slopping place.
I don't believe that this city is larse
enough to accomodate (lie many im
miirrans who come here.
"In hieauo we have established the
'Afrrieulturnl Aid Soeiey. We assist
the poor workiiipmen to. pet farms in
the west. After they have estab
lished their farms on a paying basis
thev return the money which wns
lent to fix up the farm."
Bijou Theatre
Entire Change of Pictures
Illustrated Songs
The Chicago Trio
3 LAUGHMAKERS 3
In Comedy Sketch. 1.
Orehestrn music dnrins; dinner each
ovemnjj at the Nnsh unit.
nr.cn rniiPi r f.l AIM REWARD:.
MARRIED FOR B2 YEARS
SAN JOSE. Sent. 1. A mnlrimou-
inl record, niieoiialled on the Pneifii
coast, will be established tomorrow
when John Uilkiiisnn limes and lus
wife,' pioneers of thhis county, cele
brate Ihier sixty-second wedding an
niversary. Tlm Ilines were married
in Steuben, Oneida county, New York
on August HO, 1817.
Only lhc immediate relatives of the
nged couple will participate in this
j'emnrfcnbln weddinir nnniversnry.
Four generations will Rather at the
old homestead nt. Ashbury nnd Stock
ton streets'.
John Wilkinson Ilines was born 81
years ago. His wife is 80 yenrs old.
They ennie to f'nliforniii from Now
.York by way of the isthmus in 18,":i
and have resided since that timo in
Simla Clara county.
Why pay 10 cents for a few moving pictures when for 5 cents more
you can sco a high grado vaudeville act, hear illustrated songs, in ad
dition to a full picture program,
DON'T FORGET THE BAB Y CONTEST BEGINS TODAY. HAND IN
IN YOUR PICTURES. . -
Admission 10c and 15c
44..t.44 -M4H
! Medford Iron Works
t E 6. TROWBRIDGE. Proorietor. t
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Foundry and Machinist
All kfr of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers ani Ma-t
chlnery. Agents In Southern Oregon for
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We do JOB PRINTI NG
Excellent Workmanship
If you nro pinlinulnr in regards
o what you cat lor hrenktiiHt, you
.,t...l.l cw.'t (tin linhit. nt ontiitc nt tho
Louvre Onfo, Their hot waffles nnd
uiaplo syrup can't bo bent.
MS'
DIRECT TO YOU
Without Any Middleman's Profit
Distilled In Louisville, Kentucky, ta tho good olit
fiinhioiieil way from select grain and stored In mod
ern steam hen ted warehouses nut it Oilly matured,
OIJ AMU MELLOW
Bntilco especially for FAMILYimd SI KDICINAL
l'URl'OSKS mooting tho must exacting re
quirements of the pnro food law,
WHEN YOU ORDER DIRECT
Yon sftvo that extra profit of tho middleman,
and no traveling expenses to pay,
IT'H TIIK OM.V WAV TO MIST
This (lno old whiskey is shipped direot in plain,
smiled eases, without murks to judicata content.
'iillqimrtliott!(-8, fuurtrt ff SO PER OALLOH
th gallon J m hpmh tHintii nam
HENRY FLECKENSTEIN & CO., PORTLAND, QREaON
load tor 1'rlpo !.Ut at Otber II lull Uraila Uuium
' RfTABLIsnED
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A Bargain
The famous 120-acre
I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
85 acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest oak anad laurel
grove in the valley, 15 acres of apples and pears in bearing, and
loaded with fruit at the present time.
This Is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Oregon.
See
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE
S1S Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc, at office,
Phone 93 j 6 Fir street
Medford
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OK
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west, Not in the combine. Competes with all first
class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON
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