Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 22, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MKDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1009.
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THE WEATHER,
Fiiir nml warmer tonight- But ur-
tiny, ruin ii nil cooler.
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('. W. Swiiin in hero frmn Pendlo.
Urn, Intl., touring lliu valley.
Tlio Kuiiirii'k cnfu from now on
will oIiiho at 8:110 p. in. nml open lit
0 n. pi. 3H0 . !
Mth. J. F. Keekcrt of Union was
ii visitor to thu :ity Friday.
Order for iwoet cremn or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone the
earner?.
L. (I. Junes of Anderson, In J., in
n ri'i'unt arrival in the city.
Why mull liomoT Try the Spot
Cfu' 2.rio dinner.
Mm. C. C. ('. ('lurk of Portlttnd i
looking over the valley thin week. I
Mrs. Clark in much inlcrohlcd in fruit
anil other prmliirtiiniH of thin vicin
ity. See list of Heimon's bargains on
pngo 4.
K. II. Iliiiniiiond nf Trail in in Md
ford on InihinesH.
Spices nml extract nt 3(1 So. 0
Mrcct.
Hi-rt Amli'ifoii ix building 11 line
piigolu to his line bungalow rcidi'iire
mi Vcl .Main sln-ft. Tim work is
being ''i'" hy '. W. Snyder, who did
rimii'it lot of bulbs liiri'rt , I'tuin
Ifollmid, nil vnriclic, nt '('iiok'K. tin'
N'lii'hi'iyiiinn."
the ripiiir work on Vc Green's
liniiki, which partly burned sonic time
ago. The piigolu adds greatly to the
iittriictivciifhM of tho residence nml
grounds.
Tim F.merirk cafe calls especial (
attention to their breakfast menu.
Pome mid try our waffles mm maple
syrup the best in tnwii. 18(1
Two men were arrested for begging
on the street's, mid one giving the
mime of James Orny wn put to work
on thu roiid for ten iIii.vh. The other
was too drunk to give his iimne, hut
$2.40 nml a hook containing the name
of Louis Mittin wiih found on his per
Hon. Phone 3303 for ten or coffee.
"Two drunks engaged in a hrnwl on
ThurKilny evening near the Nash ho
tel mid only nfter much troulilo were
Kopnraled mid taken to jail. They
gave their names us F.dwiird Dean
mid Hiirnnrd Fliers mid stated that
they were employed nt tho Hurrcll
orchard. As they seemed like pence
alilu fellows when they sohcred up
this morning, the recorder adminis
tered ii slight fine and with somo good
advice let them go.
F.lla Gutuiynw, puhlic stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
('. L. ('lusher of'Kenlllu slopped
in (lie city Friday to look over fruit
land mid other investments. Thurs
day he visited ( 'en I nil Point and was
shown over thu valley by some of the
real estate men there. Mr. dosser
states that his first impression of the
valley was very fuvorable and he
likes Mcdford fine. I(u will go to
Ashland Saturday for a few days'
visit with his brother, C. K. dosser,
of that place.
Ladies, if you have hair to sell or
if you want it made up into switch,
puffs or curls, I also repair and color
the neur hair. Please bring it to me.
Isaac V. (lirl of Tolodo, 0.; who
has been looking over thi) valley mid
transacting business, lollxcccntly for
other points.
Madam L. L. Ilcnnie 'n. 2 HI, corner
Foil rlh and Oakilalo avenue.
Mrs. O. A. Faker, who came down
from Ashland to visit with friends
near here a few days ago, left for
homo Thursday.
.1(111(1 No. two-year-old (frapc roots,
all varieties, while they last, $25 per
thousand. "Cook, the Nurseryman."
187
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ware of Scut
tle, Wash., an) visiting friends in this
city, - If II --II
Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee
Co.. 30 So. 0 street.
J. II. Ilcnselmim departed Thurs
day for a visit with his son in Port
land. The Kmcrick cafe calls especial
attention to their breakfast menu.
Come and try our waffles mid maple
fcyrup the best in town. 18(1
W. F. Si-hneffer. a Jacksonville
miller, whs viixting in Mcdford Thurs
day. He cmnc in on business for the
mine.
West meal for tho least money nt
the Spot cafe.
Horace Pelton was in from Sams
Valley on business the other day.
Mr. Pelton is a prosperous rnnchei
near that locality.
Mcdford, Oregon: This certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won-1
tier for the cum of all kidney, blad
der nml rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and have never had a com
plaint. It gives ipiick mid permanent
relief. (!0 days' treatment in each bot
tle. Med ford Pharmacy.
J. II. Cochran and J. 1). Cochran
are hunting in the mountains south
of hero nnd expect to capture some
big game.
H. M. Martin of Montngue, Or,
is staying at the Moore.
A. II. Dawson of Oakland is a bus
iness visitor in town this week.
Hubert Oummilt a Orants Pass man
enme into town Friday to transact a
little business.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Everton are
visitors from Portland sightseeing in
the valley.
ficorgo Tnrdloy of Portland is look-'
ing over tho country around Mcdford.
Charles E. Payharty came down
from Oakland Thursday to spend a
few days in Mcdford.
Robert Kyle and J. O. Isaacson of
Central Point aro paying Mcdford n
business visit.
Mrs. J. F. Diiintrick and children
of Midland, Tex., are among tho vis
itors in town this week.
J. Pardee and C. II. McCanii of
Orails Pass are visiting in town.
Tho regular Friday morning pro-j
gram wiih given by the eighth grade
students of the West school thin
morning. Caroline Lenders, Edith
Chidistvr, Elsie Walters, Lorauie Law
ton, Frances York, Mildred Hilton
and (Jrnce Giiniey, (,'nllio Vogcli, Eu
nice Davis, Violet Caskcy'iiml Virgie
(Jatwiukle delivered instrumental siv
los. Gladys McMiillun and Muree
Iirown gave u piano duet mid Lucile
Snyder n vocul solo. Mrs. Mary
Peter of Jacksonville, a teacher who
has been visiting the eight) grade
teacher, Miss Marian White, was a
visitor present at the exercises.
Dr. J. It. Parker of Hill City, Kan.,
Iwas an arrival in Medlord Friday.
F. Welzler of San Irnncnsco is
in the city on business, but he is also
interested in tho city and stales that
Medloid is a pretty good town.
Mrs. Stewart of Ashland paid the
city a visit the last of the week.
Mrs. Jim Evans of Portland stop
ped off here Friday on her way to
Hiiusmuir, Cul., where she goes to
visit her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Laf-J
fcrty. .. tUM
J. S. Sawyer of Butte Falls was in
the city Friday looking after some
things. I
John F. Steve, Dayton, 0., was in
the city a few days ago looking
around.
L. It. French is here from Myrtle,
Oil., visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Heche of Fargo
N". I)., who have been stopping off
here for a few days investigating,!
left for Sim Diego, Oil., where they
will spend the winter. They like the
valley and will come back in the
spring.
Mrs. Ii. E. Snyder of Portland is
visiting at the home of Mrs. T. J.
Williams at (51.1 Onkdalc avenue.
Miss Audrey Davis of the Merry
Makers will not be seen during their
engagement here, she having been
taken sick at Koscbiirg. Miss Irene
Palmer joins the company today and
will be seen in the leading roles.
F. W. Muller of Hoscburg is stay
ing at the Moore this week while
transacting some business in the city.
H. C. Davis of Portland was a
business visitor to Mcdford Friday.
Hubert Oeminult was down from
Grants Pass Thursday on business.
"THREE TWINS" SAI0T0
8t THE ONE BEST BET
The "Three Twins" which will be
tb attraction ut The Mcdford the
tcar October 2(5, is offered without
fear of contradiction us the most gi
gantic musical comedy on the road.
It is the most elaborately staged pro
duction in America and is said to !
contain more novel features than all
the other musical comedies combined.
The fnceograph and the electrical aer
inl swing are distinct novelties, the
latter being one of the most wonder
ful pieces of stago craft ever per
petrated. It is a steel structure
weighing over 4000 pounds nnd illu
minated with over 2000 electric lights.
Mr. Oaites has spared no expense
in staging the attraction and the New
York Telegraph said that it was the
handsomest costumed company on
Broadway. It requires two baggage
cars and three coaches to .transport
the "Three Twins" company.
Scale of prices Lower floor, 1st
two rows, $1.50; next ten rows, $2;
next four rows, $1.50;. last five rows,
$1. Balcony: 1st three rows, $2;
next 2 rows, $1 ; general admission,
75c.
The Mediord Theatre
SEASON OF STOCK
McKenzie
Merry
Makers
TONIGHT, OCT. 22. Double Bill: "The King of the
Philippines" two acts and "The Unwritten Law," a
dramatic tale of Harpy Thaw and Stanford White murder.
B9
Follow The Crowd
AND SEE OUR BIG NEW LINES OF MEN'S AND
BOYS' WOOL AND STANDARD UNDERWEAR. THE
FINE NEW LINE OF WINTER NEGLIGEE AND GOLF
SHIRTS, NEW LINE OF BOYS' SUITS AND MEN'S
LION BRAND PANTS.
OUR BIG STOCK OF MEN'S SHOES IN THE
LASTS YOU WILL LIKE, THE QUALITIES THAT
WEAR AND.- PRICES YOU CAN PAY".
WIIER ETHEY ALL GO. -
THE WARDROBE, wnere n.y aii to.
FOR SALE
IDEAL FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM. 19 Acres
with house, barn and never failing spring, only $1200
TERMS, ONE-THIRD CASH, LONG TIME AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST ON BALANCE.
Only one-half mile from Eagle Point Railroad Station
ABOUT TEN ACRES OF THIS LAND IS AS FINE GARDEN LAND AS THERE
IS. IN JACKSON COUNTY. THE OTHER NINE ACRES IS UNCLEARED. FOR
PARTICULARS, SEE '
Brown & Wakefield
- Office upstairs in Palm Block, Medford.
BENSON'S
BARGAINS
Large 14-room boarding or room
ing house, 2 blocks from depot, lot
100x100; en be made to pay $300
per month; a genuine bargain $6500
Ten acres one mile south of Med
ford, all set to 2-year-old trees; a
beautiful Bite for a home ...$3500
Forty acres, 16 miles from Med
ford, half mile from Beagle; 8 acres
cultivated; 4 acres in fruit tree 2 to
10 years old, on two good roads;
small house, barn, woodshed, etc;
25 acres inclosed in woven wire
fence $2000
4
Small house and barn, with seven
lots, north side Jackson street; a
snap, $1690
New 5-room house, hardwood fin
ish, new woodshed, well on back
porch, lot 50x100, corner Jackson
and Fir $1450
One acre, 9-room house, barn,
chicken house, city water, only 600
feet from Riverside avenue ...$3400
Four-room house on west side Maiiv
street, lot 50x108 ..$1500
. Exehanjre 160 acres near Merlin,
140 acres of which is level, tor va
cant lots or house and lots in Med
ford. This is a i:ood proposition; in
vestigate . $3000
Will exchange some choice building
lots for a team of good driving
horses.
Nine-room modern house,; Bunga
low addition, lot 50x160, corner 4th
and Oronge, near Oakdale ave..$3850
28-14 acres, one mile from P. & E.
depot; a bargain at the price. .$6000
Rooming house Best location in
the city; clears $150 per month: Ions
lease $2200
27 acres, three miles from Med---ford:
$1500 house, gopd barn, all in
alfalfa; the best land to be found in
the Rogue River valley; terms.$l2,000
lS-t acres, close in property, fin
est free soil, 14 acres planted to com
mercial apples nnd pears 4 years old,
414 acres alfalfa; good terms $1 1,500
Fot sale or rent 9-room modern
bungalow on Orange street, near Oak-dnle;-rent
$30;price $3850
Some splendid business properties
for sale, close in, good income pay
ers. Call at our office for details.
Our charge is $1 per month for
renting and collecting.
We represent seven strong relia
ble fire insurance companies.
Surety bonds We represent the
Union Guarantee Association of Portland.
We have several applications on
file for furnished houses.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
Opposite Moore Hotel
1 12 W. Main St. Phono 3073 Main.