Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 06, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. "WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER. G.. .1 UOX
USE MAPLE FLOORING
AND IF YOU WANT A OLAD SURPRISE AT THE CHEAPNESS OF IT LET US F I Oil RE YOUR
ESTIMATES AND SUI'L'LY THE ABOVE. WE HAVE .7UST RECEIVED A CARLOAD DIRECT
. . FROM THE HOME OF THE HARDWOODS. NOTJIINO CAN TAKE ITS PLACE FOR KITCHENS
ELI M I NATJNfP TJ I E NECESSITY OF LINOLEUM. FOR LI V J NO AND DINING ROOMS, DO YOU KNOW
OF AN YT 1 1 1 NO T 1 1 A T (JIVES AS PLEASING EFFECTS .OR ADDS AS MUCH CLASS TO YOUR HOUSE?
0 U A L I T Y GO UN T S
BIG PINES : LUMBER GO.
THE WEATHER.
Prohnhly fiiir toiiiuht. Thur-
iluy Xuir.
A. S. WillinuiH i down from Eu
gene n l)iit.ine-t this week.
See Prof. Anion Roxnnoff, for
merly court violinist of Austrian em
eror, for lentous on violin, guitar
nnil innmloHn. Leave orders at Nash
notol.
If. S. Kelly of Trnil wn trnnsnct
intf bimincKH in the city the first of
tlio week.
rpt mcnl for the least money nt
thn Ppot enfe.
J. IT. C'mlton mid Iolph Curlton
jnim'il throtisrh here from Kiiulo Point
on their wny to Jnekionvlllo.
Mr. mid Mr. I.. Perkins nrrived
here from Sent tie to li'k for n iocn
tion. Anderson W. ('nnnon, eleik of thb
I'nited Stiitos enort m.d diftriet court
of Portland, imd hioiher-in-hnv of
.le-ne Knylirt. loiped off lit Med
fonl the first ot I ho week on a visit.
Leroy Vim T.ehr enine. from his
1 io in StiiH'ord, Knn., to find out
what the oi;ito vnlley in like.
lenr Professor Romanoff in vio
lin solot ovcrv evening tho Nnsh
Orill.
,T. V. (lilhert returned to his homo
in Peru, Ind., .if tor n few days' visit
with Nr. J. Hrley mid family.
Mrs. Sarah Xorth, sistor-in-lnw of
V-iyor Canon, left Tuesday'' for Los
Angeles, where she will spend the
winter.
Nnsh drill open all Hie time. Fin
est xrrviou belween Porlland mid San
I'Ynneisen.
Mm. William Owhiira nnd son, J.
A. Owiiif.'H, and daughter. Mrs. .f. 1.
Morgan, lenvn today on tho 3 o'eloi k
(ruin for Los Angeles.
Tho Nash CIrill makes n specialty
of special dinners, hmupiels etc. Mu
sie every evening.
W. K Enles of Pmmtmiir, Cnl., who
lins boon visiting Mrs. Bert Orr for
tho past few days, loft, for homo
Wednesday.
A. L. Corey Iium nirhiitcd a small
lioii-e i;i !io-.s aildition nt n cost of
''I'll) anil will improve thu properly. ,
When unending tho industrial fair
at Axlilaud lie siiio and stop nt the
Hast Side 'Inn, Ashland's new and
mot popular hotel, new furnished,
homo rooking and nenr tho fair
irroiiiidM. Mrs. Frank Lennnrt, tnaim
gcr. .170
Willie Sullz, a local barber, pur
chased a lot in Page addition for
$.'100, oh did nlso 0. K. Stinson, .
Orders for Rweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone tbo
ureamery.
Mr. and Mr. V. M. Walker of Cul
lahan, Cnl., stopped off here a hort
timo on the rctuni trip from 1ho Seat
tle fnir. t ' '
Mrs. Tj. Webstior tif Sun Frnn
eiseo has been n visitor of John Os
boni and family for the jinst few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. William Welkor of
Siskiyou comity, California, nre sight
seeing in tho Kogne valley.
W. 1). Anderson of Ashland is vis-,
itinsr friends in tho city.
II. Wanehecke of Snnnyville, fill.,
is in the city looking for n location.
Those who wish to make a study
f the fruit industry in Jnckmm coun
ty wilh ss'eial reference to penis,
will do well to visit the district fair
in Ashlnnd nnd look over the exhibit
there. The exhibition of fancy penrs
has probably never been surpassed.
II. M. Ilalladay and wife left Wed
nesday for southern California, to
spend the whiter.
V. 1 Pcltes of Riverside, Cnl.. is
investigating tho reports which he
has heard of this place.
Roy T. Xognt ndds ono moro to thn
list of New Yorkers who nro looking
over the country. ITo is from the
town of Brighton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Andnrews of
Kenlon, " old friends of Councilman
I'.ifert, nro visiting Medford, wilh a
v iew to locating.
V. .T. Bender of Woodlnnd. Cnl., is
dghl seeing in the vnlley this week.
S. C. Appleby conies from Run Jose I
Co., Io look over Ihn country nrnnnd
here wilh the intention of investing.
Mis. Peter Apptoirnlo nnd (Innghlei
slopped off nt Mod ford Wednesday
morning on their wny to Central
Point, where they go to visit Mrs. Ap
plegnto's son.
Ella Onunynw, public Btonogrnpher.
room 4, Palm huildinc.
Mv. Ornec Wilson of Hurry, III.,
is an custom visitor hero this. week.
The Louvre Cnfe open all the
time, i Finest' service between Port
land and San Francisco.
Mrs. F. M. Amy of the city left for
Central Point to visit friends nnd rel
atives, i
Special music every evening dur
ing dinner at tho Nabh Grill.
S. C. Bcnn came down from Tulent
on business this week.
K. P. Neil went to Jacksonville on
business Wednesday.
Weston, Oregon, has better schools
and more business, snys the Leader,
sin.'-e tho Xormnl school closed than
before.
Why rush hornet
Cafe's 25c dinner.
Try the Spot
W. F. Smith nnd family of Ashlnnd
passed through here on their wny to
Kagle Point Wednesday morning.
'Rev. M. N. Bledsoe of Klnmnth
Kails stopped off at Medford Wed
nesday morning on his wny to Kagle
Point.
,
Phono 3.103 for tea or coffee.
J. K SeitVrt of Enterprise. Or.,
was in the metropolis this week.
The Louvre Cnfe makes a specialty
of special dinners, bnnueis and the
ater parlies.
S. A. Nve has just moved into his
fine eight -room, .(ill(J0 residence on
East Seventh.
Merchant' lunch served daily at
tin- Louvre Cafe from 11:30 till 2.
3.'ic. An elaborate menu.
WANTED- First-clnsK porter nt the
Moore hotel.
FOR SALE A brand new complete
job nnd newspaper plant nnd out
fit with large stock of paper and
first-class furniture: two puhliea
tions; will sell for less than cost of
outfit; .$1100 cash or $700 cash and
balance of I'lOO on time. Address
C. E. 1)., care of Medford Doily
Tribune.
BIJOU
THEATRE
BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager.
TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY
Richard Darling Stock Co.,
in
"A Soldier's
Sweetheart"
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAE33N AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
Mtrs. Urene 3fampton Isaacs
3nstuctor of "piano. Hisxt SKctljoo
Slu&toor Mutttnc. 3tH Oraa Strl
YOU may have an idea that ourlstore
and our clothes are not very different
M$m) r&i Biter "$ski
c Wisest
The A B C Of
ii
Advertising
dvcrtislng
ttmcls
ttcntion
Brightens
ackward
usincss
C
atches
iscnlating
oin
K.fi Hurt h.'liniltKr A jfarx I
Deuel & K
from other stores and other
clothes ; that it doesn't make very
much difference where you buy
your suit or overcoat; nor very
much difference what you buy.
"When you come here and ask f or
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes, you'll realize that such ah
idea is a mistake. These clothes
are different; they're all-wool,
and that's unlike most clothes of
fered to you. They're perfectly
tailored, and correct in every de
tail of style, and they fit.
It's such clothes as these that
make this store different; you
can't buy them elsewhere.
Suits $20 to $45
entner
MISSION BLOCK