Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 16, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUB MKPFORI) DAILY TlttBUNJi, MEDFORD, PUMPX, SATURDAY, OCTOHKR HJ, 1000.
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THF WFATHFR
l''nir IiiiiikIiI iiihI Sunday
ill. lii'fii 1 front tiiii(;ht.
Mr. V.. Wiilicr mill tin itfjttf !-. Mr.
J. L. Di'iiiiiiit. left recently for Ah
tn i) l In vihiI Mrx. Wolter'it nuii, K1
Wlllter. I'll r II enliplc! Ill' (lllVM.
(', i;.. Lindhlnin of Turlock, Ciil.,
in 4iiiiiiiK off here mi liin rt'liirn
trip limn Urn Si'iittli' fair. Iln i vt
lus tlic Clii'ltrri'ii brother nf thin
plnee mill in looking over the valtc-J
wilh Hit' view nf inventing. ,
Now in tlio lime to Iny in n mipply
of coiil for winter. I'lioiie 711, Can
ciiiIb coiil, ifll.fiO per tun. 1M
J. L. Hiik-iIiiIm of Lake Creek wim
in Inwn (lining the week with n loud
of very fine potatoes. Mr. KiigHilule
Iiiih been here fur 12 yearn mid dur
ing tlmt time him Hindu u Kwiiilty
of rni"inK pot ii I oc". fur which bin
Imiil i well adapted. He in ne of
the liiri;i"t poliito ifrowern in the
viillcy.
Phone :nf3 for ten or onffco.
Hoy I.nthnip nnd I). A. Ityrhorn,
two yoimir (irchnrdihl from near
flrniitx 1'iixx, in" tourinir the coun
try n round here on liicyclcH mid look
ing over the on-hard l iret pointer",
on oii liiird core.
Mr-. K. Moiiiiioitc of rii.Miiix ic
' turned home III" "f the week from
a lioii May. in town.
W Cicenilc coiil for fuel. $11. ."ill
per ton. riione 7!M. 183
L. S. fntlierl of Klniniith 1'alln pnid
the town H hiikiiK"" vif.it the Intit of
the week.
Miwm Storey nnd Miss Kittridh'C,
hulli teacher ill the coinliioll heboid
in thii city, left for their homes in
A-hlnnd Siitiirdiiy.
. Will deliver yon PiiKcnde coal, lit
$(I..'iO per ton. to any place in the
city. I'hone 701. IN 3
Louis (1. llnyhrook of Index, Watdi.
relumed home the lost of the week hy
way of Sun l'n iseo nfle- a short
vi.it in the valley.
Johii Keiu'iicr, a Portland basinem?
tt i ii ii who has hceu Miiyini; in the city,
left for Diiiisiuuir. Cel., the oilier day.
Thomas II. Thompson of Ashland
was nn nrrivnl in the cily Saturday.
Mr. M. Kviiiih, who Iiiih heen visit
in!.' I'r. fiohlc of thi. place, left for
Ifalcnt Salnrday, where she will visit
her cousin, fieort'c Gardner. .
See list of T'.ensnn'.s tnirpninH on
pa'c (.
.'frs. C. H. Yoin.tr enmn down from
fluid Hill S.itunlr.v for n couple of
week' visit will' Mrs. ('. ('. .Tojiiison.
Mrs. C. Untie and son of Sun Fran
ciseo are visiting Mrs. Major Damon,
mi old resident of this sccliou.
Ocoriie H. ITolman of Wivetsiile.
Cal.. stopped off lieref Saturday to
sec the. town.
Mitchell & Hoeelc have removed to
new hrick huildiiiK across alley from
old stand; 180
L. .1. Ifutterficld has returned from
n short pleasure trip to Portland.
Minnie J. Woe of Hartford is slip
pine off here on. her journey south.
Her next Slon will he Ashland.
Ruth Shoudv of Ashlnnd was in
Mcdford Sntiirilay takinfr her music
' lesson and returned homo on the
Spices nnd cxlrncts nt 30 So. 0
street.
Within Our Ontn," the. Porllnnd .Tour-iii-i
piihlishes the following interview
wilh W. C. Green of this cily: "I
know of a dozen enscs riirht in Med
ford where men have li nil t up a lu
crative hnsiness out of nothing with
in the past ten yenrs. They came
there hefore the town started to prow
nnd when the, timo enmn for ns to go
alieiid thev were wafted alonir on Ihe
c'"sl of Ihe wave. Speak'unr person
ally, T can say Hint when I landed in
Mcdford T didn't know exactly whero
T was going to eat. Today T own sev
eral Ihoiisiind dollars' worth of prop
erty in and nround Mcdford nnd 1
didn't work very hnrd, cither. Oreaon
is the country for the young mnn."
Elln Gamiynw. puhlie Htenoernpl"i
room 4, Pnkn hnildine.
Tj. Mnrshnll of Eugene paid Med
ford n visit the Inst of thn week.
,T. A. MeLcod of Glendalo is in
town on business this week. ,
Under the caption, "The Strangers
illieiii as till' lis Sail I'llllicisi'i).
(', 1. Lindley has purchased a
half interest in tin; Mission grill. The
esliililirlniienl has hceu iliiilcrgoillg
extensivu repairs recenlly mid pro--enls
n much improved appeiiraiicc.
John I,. Myipiist is hero from Mo
iled), Cal., lookiiiK for n location.
Mrs. iloliu llnmillon, widow of Ma
jor ,Iohu lliiiiiillou, who died in tho
Philippines, miis in tliu cily ii bliorl
time Siitiirdav with her cliililren.
Southern Oregon Ten mid Coffee
Co., MO So. 0 slrcct.
John llriimherg of Independence,
Or., was a visitor to Mcdford Friday
on hiisinesH.
Mr. mid Mrs. K. C. Sharpn of San
PriiiiciHeo were visitors in this sec
tion Friday.
Waller Miindy returned Friday eve
ning from mi extended trip cast. He
reports a Inrge corn crop this yetir
ill the middle west.
ifest meal for tho least money at
the Spot enfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Talent of
Mcdford left lor San Francisco the
last of the week on a visit.
0. K. Khiiicliiirt is in the city from
Iliilulh, Minn., attending to some bus
iness hero.
Why rush hornet Try tho Spot
Cufo's 2.ro dinner.
Mrs. F.lla .HiirvcKlon of Wagner,
Okla., left Friday for San Fraiiciiisco
after a pleasant visit wilh J. J. Frj'or
mil family of Kagle Point.
Mrs. F. Ji. Kinsman of this place
ell Friday for A-hlnnd on himincss.
I,, (iilmorc l St. Johns has heen vis
iting Mrs. II. (1. Slienrer for some
timo.
orders for sweet cream or bntier
nilk promptly filled. Phone tht
ronmery.
Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Struck of Chi-j
ago left Medlurd for Anderson, Cal.,
Friday morning. They had been stay
ing in the cily for some time.
(., II. Darnell of Hilt, Cal., return
1 home Friday after n few days'
stay in Medford.
lo not forget that the Kogue Kiv
r Fish Co. wants to see you all to
night for fish, clams, oysters, crab,
hrimp, drcsM'il chickens, turkeys.
smoked mid salt salmon, inacaroiii
and imported cheese. ISO
0. K. licinharl of Huluth, Minn.,
departed for the south Friday eve
ning. He will slop dff nt Sun Fran
cisco mid from there will proceed to
ward' his home.
Mrs. L. II. Warner returned Friday
from a visit to the Scuttle fair, where
-he had a very enjoyable time.
('ieorire P. lloldeu of liivcrsidc, Cal.
is in the cily on business for n few
days.
J. II. Mason is down from Klamath
Falls this week taking in the town.
Mr. and Mm. (). S. fleurgo are here
from San Francisco. They will stay
for a short time while Mr. (icorge
attends to his business interests here.
T. H. Thompson of Ashland was in
the cily Saturday.
Mrs. I). H. Harucburg of Ashlnnd,
who has been visiting in Jacksonville
for a few days, returned to Ihe city
Fridny.
Miss Mabel Hull is here from Cal
ifornia visiting her brother, Frank H.
Hull of this place.
Peter Jamison of Northport, Tnd.,
left for home the Inst of the week
nfler spending a few pleasant days
in tho valley.
Hon McGlashnn has left for north
ern points Friday. He expects to
visit several places, including Albany,
where ho will spend tho winter.
K. P. Stock nnd family of Hast
ings, Neb., nre new settlors in tho
valley, having arrived during tho
week.
Fort Hubbard and Jack T?neho left
Saturday for n hunting nnd fishing
trip.
H. A. Lunisden nnd family left the
last of the week for California, in
which slnle they will spend tho win
ter. Claude Hamilton nnd IT. A. Thorn
ton of Grand Hnpids. Mich., nre sight
secirsr in the vnllev t'lis week.
G. M. Seropinn is here from Fres
no. Cal., touring the valley.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. TT. Hnrhmn of
Grnnts Pnss nre in Mcdford visiting.
H. W. Bennett of Porllnnd wns n
visitor to this city Saturday. .
The Bungalow wns tnstofully and
clnborntely decorated hy tlic Indies of
Ihn Swastika club for the opening
t dunce of the season Friday evening.
I There wns n lnrtre attendance of so
ciety folks. Pointy refreshments
, wore served nnd it wns a Into hour
bufore tho dancers dispersed,:
down hero to live. Two years ago
Ihcy became dissatisfied wilh (his
country iiml left for other piirls, As
Ihcy found nothing, nfler two years
of absence, Ihcy thought wan as good
as Ihe cily of .Medford, they have re
turned to stay. Mr. mid Mrs. Chil
li ret h's parents are living near Kagle
Point.
L. If. Ilcybrock of Index, Wash.,
is visiting in thn Itoguo valley this
wock,
Charles W. Auslin of Derby, Or.,
mid A. J. Smoot of tho same place
were in Mcdford Friday.
If. A. McLclhin nnd wife of Marsh
field are spending a few days in Mcd
ford. Mr. McLellau was formerly
coiineclod wilh the Daily Const Mail
of Marshficld.
TOGGERY BILL REMODELING
SHOW WINDOWS OF STORE
. Toggery Hill is "doing things" to
Iho interior of his establishment, and
when he ceases from his labors ho
will have a couple of show windows
second to none in the city, this with
the installation of new sliding pnncl
cabincls, he has lately completed, will
add much to the appearance of the
store.
B & C
Cash
Store
Saturday Specials
Anniversay Sale
Your best opportunity to save money
Tli is store is becoming noted all over Southern Oregon
for the way it distributes dependable merchandise at excep
tionally low prices. Xo fuss just simple economy for
every person trading at this store.
Here Are A Few Hints
Ready-to-Wears on Sale, Saving 15 to 33 1-3 per cent
, Dress Goods and Staples on Sale Saving 15 to 50 per cent
AH Fancy Goods and Art Goods at exceptionally low priGes
The Hutchason Co.
Successor to Baker Hutchason Company
Don't forget the table 'dhote dinner at the
Nash Grille Tomorrow.
CAULIFLOWER
LA I J OK W1IITK HEADS
I5c EACH.
GREEN AND WAX BEANS
10c LB.
HOT AND BELL PEPPERS
10c LB.
APPLES
FOUH-TIKR FANCY DAI.DWIX
$1.25 BOX.
MAPLE SYRUP
HIGH GKADE
$1.65 GAL.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
I2'2C LB.
ARTICHOKES.
Wo nre. headquarters for nil kinds
of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Tho store that serves you best by
telephone 2351. .
B & C
Cash
8
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Billy Empey Van, Manager
Last Chance to See
"Wanted A Wife"
Store
223 WEST MAIN STREET.
Beginning Tomorrow Night
"The Bohemians"
Will be given for at least one performance
Special Scenery. 5 Acts 8 scenes
Beginning Monday
The Regular
Sullivan 6 Considine
Vaudeville Circuit Teams
Will give you three performances each week.
Prices Tonight Tomorrow Night 10 and 20 Cents