Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 23, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE ME I) FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1909.
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LOUUML HI1U I LIUUHMLt
Hpccinl a In carte menu at the Lou- llcpuly Sheriff 1,'lrich states tliut
vru Cafe tomorrow. ' 180 Ihcro must" lie no more union run ex-
W. H. Onrdncr of North Viikitim ''Pl aceordunce with tho law, und
!h a recent arrival in Medford. "".V Htu-H "IIcmhu will no ipiiekiy rol
THE WEATHER.
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Fair tonight mid Sunday.
.
Why rush homcT
Cnfu'8 2.r)0 dinner.
lou Perkins of Scuttle, who ar
il ved hero a hhorl time ago to look
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'"V. , " " r , ,., ;ilion. and Kiiy they like the city fine,
land and in sending local "periodicals , ' ' '
Vru. V. K. Snyder of Portland waB
visiting Mr. ami Mth. T. J. Wilson
Thursday.
Special a In carlo menu nt the Lou
vre f n fii tomorrow. 180
(1. Lcroy Hall in lecturing and
preaching in and near Hoschnrg thiM
week.
Order for wet crenm or butier
mlllt nromntlv filled. Phone the
r - i
tfri'iinmry.
A. Kmilli of i'orllanil leaves here
this week for home.
The Kmerick cafe from now on
will clone at 8::i0 p. in. and open'nt
0 a. in. J
Mrs. A. M. flail arrived here from
1'ortland Friday and will go to Eagle
Point to visit her hrother, K. h. Oall
After lier visit she will go t'
r'rnneisco.
Choice lot of bulbs direct from
Holland, all varieties, at "Cook's, the
Nurseryman." 1"
I.. I.. Love wiim lii-re fr Cent nil
Point on liiiinc the other day.
The Umvii! I'afe inakcH a special
ly of liiiniiietH and supper parties. 1H0
Mr. and Mr. I-. ). Pierce or
in. Ma., have Im-i-ii visiting their
.Inni-liler. Mrs. (!. I'. Dyer of thin
place. .
Snices mid extracts lit HO So. 0
! reel. 1
Mr. and Mrs. V. Moilen-en of
fliilliii Creek di-tricl left Saturday
on a trip to Marhwool. Pa., where
thev will visit their old home.
Kiln Oaunyaw, public Monographer,
room 4, Palm buildini.'.
C. 1!. Cameiiiii of Cirand Forks X.
D., left for San Jose Thursday aft
er visiting for n short lime with his
sister, Mrs II. M. Urown.
Special a In carle menu at the lAm
vre Cafe tomorrow. 3H(1
I.. H. French, a prune dryer of
Myrtle Creek, was in town on biiHi-
Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee
Co., lid So. 0 street.
C. M. Duncan, formerly of Mud
ford, hut now resident of Orlando,
Oil.. is in the city on business
"illllO No. two-vear-old prapc roots,
all varieties while they last, $25 per
thousand. "Cook, the Nurseryman.
187
H. S, Tnney of Pasiideun, Cul., is
lookiiiL' over the city.'
. The Louvre Cafe makes n special
ty of haniiiets and supper pnrlieslBO
ness Thursday.
Phone XW.i for ten or oof fee. ,
A. P. Handall of Clay Center, Neb.,
is here for a visit with bin niece, Mm.
Oeorgn flould.
Try tho Spot
lowed by imprisonment and a fine.
Mr. anil Mm. C. II. Corey of Stock
ton, Cel., who have been visiting
friends and relatives in Oold Hill,
stopped off in this city on their way
B. K. Charboner of Mcndotu, Wash. f Oregon: i got here alright, went the
and newspapers bis old home town
in the eiiMt, jiiht lo hIiow Iiow ml
vanevd tho people out hero are.
Special n la carte menu at the Iou-
vre Cafe tomorrow. 18(1
B. M. Martin of Moutngiio cumn
down on business the liiHt of tho
week.
Medford, Oregon: Thin certifies
that we have Kold Hall's Texan Won
der for the cure of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic trouble for ten
ami have never had n com-
The Nash drill finest nervine be
twccii Portland and Sun Francisco.
Mrs. K. Kellogg' mother and sis
ter of l,cxingtoii, Or., are visiting her
at her home in Oold Hill.
Mm, S. H. Landry of Woodvillc
came down to visit the Misses Ivory
of this place belore the latter start
on their trip to San Francisco.
Mrs. Jack Moore of Yrcka left for
home Saturday after linvjug visited
for some time with her husband here.
f,u Ktliiti Clurlr mill Cliriutirin
pbunt. It K.ves , puck and permanent K( t .r.lv (f ,Vlllowa ,B i( M(J(.
relief, (ill da.VH' treatment in each hot- ur)mi(
tie. Medford Pharmacy. ,
il . ;':ni flirs. 11. i. .iiic;i ul iib-
in looking over the city.
U. C. DiviH, a newspaper man from
Portland, in in Medford on business
l(. M. Purr and T. J. Oslin of Ash
land are in Mi dl'ord for the day.
D. It. Black, a Portland real estate
dealer, is in town on a vacation.
H. H. Tronson of Kale Point wan
in town Saturday.
L. H. Hank, who owhh a ranch near
Kiijflo Point, eame into the city the
lust of the week.
show at the opra house lust nite, gee
jim, it was funny, i cant tell now
but cant you ket eomeun to milk and
you cum up here und tee the show to
nite. i met one of them play .aeter
fellers yesterday, bis name is frank
Howe, and, noy, he talked to me just
like any man, he made me aquanted
bill hob, he's the boss of the show,
i cunt talk to him because he makes
me luff all the time.. They got some
more acter men one aid hid name
Table d'hote dinner lit the Nash
drill Sunday evening, Special music.
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. ii,,n ., ,M,n ii uiwhcii arm un ' ... . . rt a ......
0 , ,,. . ... ... , was uick, iney iroi 6 snoww unu vuu
iir ri-Hiilt of a collision with a wift- . vo
i .,,; i,:,.i nly pay fer one, one of the shows
lllKy 1ZUI1 illC IllllUU UJJ unu iuc viu
one they say is the cireudl gurl, i
guess they hace clown in that show,
.jim, they got 3 gurls in the show and
i like one of them, her name is eva
something, i got her a apple last
nite and she gave it to a new gurl
they call irene. i think she lives
here, they got one more gnrl, but
ilont look at me, her name 'is
letter found by member
of the Mckenzie troupe
lf 1 .1 ! iu ititrn VritM
, Jl. l.iM.m:i iiifiihii i" in... , ,.,,.
Crescent, Okla., looking for a !o-a-1 . "" - -
' ling over the valley for some tunc,
tion. , " , Ai.f..
Special ii la carte menu at the Mill- , " ' ' '
vre Cafe tomorrow. 18(1 , i roicssor ovwru is okhik
f. ...l Xfra II V. Milchc and ver Dusy by me niiinocr oi peopia
Mr and Mrs. 0. It. Neil of Ashland ' who call at his office in the Hoyden
are' in the city on business j Mock, No. 21(1 East Main street, np-
The Kmerick enfo enlls especial t stairs,
attention to their breakfast menu. The Nash drill open all the timo
Come and try our waffles nun ronplo ! Kutli Shoiidy und Mary Kittrcdge
j.nip(l,0 f)PHt in town. 180 'f Ashland came down Satunlay, the
' W. K. Moody of Kmeryville, Cal., former to take n lesson and the lat
is a biisincsK visitor to the city this tcr to visit.
WP,.J(. Mrs. Louis Lager of Ashland, who
'Klin Kmerick cafe calls especial ,H I,,.,.,, visiting Mciltord ami JacK
ii(lcnti..ii lo their brenkfast menu. suvillc for the last lew days, re-
Conie and try our waffles and maple turned home Saturday,
svrnp the best in town. 18!) J, s'tockton of Jacksonville was
II. J. Poss and T. N. Ttancy nro .re n business tin; other day.
bciv from Abiluni, Tex., looking Table d'hote dinner nt the Nash
nronnd. drill Sunday evening. Special music.
Ttest meal for the least monev nt JI, Oroiich, u mining engineer in
the Spot cafe. charge of the cyanide plant at the
l,uu I'l-in Jamison is down from .(inn mine near Jacksonville, was a
Klamath Falls visiting friends. 'culler at Professor O'dara's office!
Madam L. L. Heainc. No. 2 1(1, corner tl(. t.r day.
Fourth nnd Oakdale avenue. , Mrs. d. H. Coffeen and children of
Mrs. L. A. Wheeler arrived here ' this place left, the last of the week for
from Ilotaii, Tex.. Friday and is look- Chicago, where Mr. Coffeen will visit
ing over the town. her aunt nnd uncle.
The Lou- C'ii - - ukes a special- The Nash Onll open all ine iimo ;
ty of banc :s an ' -iper parties.lSfl , Sunday, October 24, the Rev. The- ;
' Miss Cla:.i F.v.n and Miss Corn ,lore Matlock will begin a series of
Slowell of F.ii!i!e Point are visiting sermons on "The New Testament
friends in Medford. s fluirt'li." Communion services will be
Frederick Pebnise came down from held nt 11 o'clock and will -be fol
Kai.de Point Friday to sec Professor lowed by the sermon, A large nt
O'dara about matters horticultural, j tendance is expected lit both the
Mr. and Mrs. It. T). Oillespie of morning and evening sermons. At 3
Hamilton, O., are looking over the o'clock in the afternoon the men will
country around Medford this week. '; meet for the purpose of organizing n
Mr. and Mrs. O. Stephens of Mn- Christian Brotherhood, and the Chris
ncssn. Pa., became interested in bor-' timi Kndenvor will meet nt 6:30. New
ticiillure on coming here and were up life is being instilled in the church
to see Professor O'darn tlie other by its young pastor, and much good
dv. I work will be done in the coming year.
Mrs. W. II. Pnrnlcy of Richmond. Will Humphrey nnd V. J. Kmerick
Ind., stopped off here on a tour she have returned from an extensive bunt
is making of the coast. ling trip in British Columbia and have
K. Dmrtrort. a rich young orchard- brought back with them the second
ist of this cily. was arrested Friday finest specimen of a caribou bead
night for speeding his auto nnd for ' known to be in existence. The finest
running it without a liiilit. license or is n trifle larger nnd belongs to the
number. New York zoological museum. The
Mrs. Evelyn Maple of Central Point bend was left in Seattle to be mount
was shoppin'" in Medford Friday. cd before bringing it to Modford.
The letter published below was
found by a member of the McKcnzie
troupe now at the opera house. They she
tippenr-in a double bill tonight "The g-y-w-n. Hint that a big name? i got
Littlicst Girl.' a pathetic dramatic a job todey and i am goin to peddel
act of 2.J minutes, and the funny bills so i wont bnv to pay in the show
farce, "The Circus Girl." ' be sure and cum to nite cans you see
Medford, Fridey. Cuzzin Jim, Tolo 2 shows for 4 bits, yor cuzin frank
BENSON'S
BARGAINS
Large 14-room boarding or room
ing house, 2 blocks from depot, lot
100x100; enn be made to pay $300
per month; a genuine bargain $6500
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
fenc?
.$2000
Small house and bam, with seven
lots, north side Jackson street; a
snap . ..$1690
New 5-rootn house, hardwood fin
ish, new woodshed, well , on back
porch, lot 50x100, corner Jackson
and Fir ( $1450
Red Hot Specials for tonight 7 to 9 p.m.
Remember the Brownlekar and
Annivprcarv alp
On Sale 7 to 9 p. m. Only
We like to encourage the boys and girls to be thrifty and learn how
to earn something for themselves. This is the' reason why we are
giving away the Small Automobile or Browtliekar.' A coupon with
every 25c purchns'e. You can help to encourage the boys and girls by
saving tliese coupons, in saving and collecting these coupons you
come to learn of I1il wonderful savings you can secure by patronizing
this greatest and only srle. You are always welcome to look, whether
you buy -r not. Tliese items can only be bought after 7 o'clock Sat
urday night and will go off sale at 0 p. m. Never attempted by any
other store in southern Oregon.
One acre, 9-room bouse, barn,
chicken house, city water, only 600
feet from Riverside avenue ...$3400
'
Four-room house on west side Main
street, lot 50x168 $1500
Exchange 160 acres near Merlin,
140 acres of which is level, for va
cant lots or house and lots in Med
ford. This is a good proposition; in
vestigate $3000
Will exchange some choice building
lots for a team of good driving
horses.
; Nine-room modern house, Bunga
j low addition, lot 50x160, corner 4th
I and Oronge, near Oakdale ave..$3850
35c Silks for I9C
.15c Neckwear 19c
5c Pearl Buttons 3c
25c dozen Pearl Buttons 2 for 25c
0c Outings for 5c
75c child's Hats .'. 49c
PJlie Linen Crash 8C
15c Linen Crash I Ic
$1.25 Bed Spreads -..69c
10c Batting for 8c
15c Batting for 12c
35c Baiting for 23c
Worth coming ten miles to buy.
50e Oakland Damask 33c
Napkins, for only, doz 47c
Restaurants, get busy.
New Dress Goods
65c grade, all colors 39c
Ladies 59c seller in 2603 knit
Vests and Pnnts for . . 39c
.$1.50 cotton Petticoats 98c
$2.25 Hentherbloom Skirt . . .$1.69
All colors nnd black. ,
Silkolines, per yard .9c
25c Batting 15c
Worth coming on a stormy night to
see.-
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Successor to
Baker Jiutchason Co.
) 28 acres, one mile from P. & E.
tfinnn
"lj""i ' - i
Koomini; house Best location in
the city; clears $150 per month; long
lease $2200
27 acres, three miles from Med
ford; $1500 house, good barn, all in
alfalfa; the best land to be found in
the Rogue River valley; tcrms.$l2,000
lSto acres, close in property, fin
est free soil, 14 acres planted to com
mercial apples and pears 4 years old.
acres alfalfa; good terms $1 1,500
For sale or rent 9-room modern
bungalow on Orange street, near Oak
dale; rent $30; price $3850
. Business location lot 50x100, right
in the heart of the city. Call at our
office for particulars $8500
I
! 5 acres inside city limits, high ele
jvntion; this tract can be subdivided
; into building lots or would make an
ideal orchard tract. It us a bargain
; at $3000
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 and one-half miles from Eagle Point Ry. Station
ABOUT TEN ACRES OF THIS LAND IS AS FINE GARDEN LAND AS THERE
1 S TN JACKSON COUNTY. THE OTHER NINE ACRES IS UNCLEARED. FOR
PARTICULARS, SEE
Brown & Wakefield
Office upstairs in Palm Block, Medford.
5 acres adjoining city limits, good
orchard land and a beautiful site for
a home; in one year will be worth
double the price asked $2000
10 acres, one mile from Medford on
, main traveled road to Ashland; Bear
creek bottom land, set to npples nnd
, pears 2 years old; trees are strong
and vigorous. Here is a beautiful
site for a home. Easy terms.
Price $2900
3-room box house and large lot
on South Central avenue, completely
furnished; good well nnd chicken
house; a genuine bargain; easy terms.
Price $750
Some splendid business properties
for snle. close in, good iiu'ome pay
ers. Call nt our office for details.
Our charge is $1 per month for
renting nnd collecting.
We represent seven strong relia
ble fire insurance companies.
Surety bonds We repeiif the
Union Guarantee Association of Portland.
We have several application on
file for furnished bouses.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
Opposite Moore Hotel '
112 W. Main St. Phon 3073 Nhv