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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1910)
THIS MlSDJFQltD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OltKOON, FRIDAY, FEimtJARY .11, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I X, Miwty, u proiiiliiont toKltlont of To(t, wiih h luminous visitor In Moill'onl Tlitii-Miluy. I-Vfd Pratt of Phoenix wiih mjimi in Mi'illiiiii Tlmrtoiny. Toiih ut Oooilfrlond'H. V. H. I'uUiniior iiuulo n litninimi' trip to JuckHonvillo Tlmrmlny. A. M. Cornell Iiiih ntimit'l uflor n fow iImj'h vIhII with IiIh family nl tilQ I'llMN. Hlntlonoiy, offico nml hoIiooI mip ptluM at llio Morrlvold Shop. " Look up Hr. OoIiIo'h ml. in (IiIh I. ruu. ItH worth while Tho diirahlo nuto tho Butok. 281 J. V. Diamond from Lnko OiIchhii, MiohlKitn, linn routed tho Klwood V Burnett nloro and will optin a juwolry utoro faroh 1. Phono 2001, Qoodfriond'H. V7 A. Dtinlnp of Talent wuh ii Modford visitor IViday. HpriiiK kirtH. Meeker. Now hIioch and Oxfordu at Van ll.V -80 Mrn. A. Slovor who Iiiih lieon nt OrantH I'aHH for tiuatinuiil for her eye, roturnoil homo Tlitiif ilo.v ivcii IiUC. V. I). Foster of Oold Way wiih hi Medford on IiiibIiiobn Friday. Tho oar of norvloe, tho Buiok. 281 C. I'. Hrik'K ol' Bute FiiIIh, ono ol the loiulinu moroliautH of that Itiir, was in Modford Friday ateudiiiK to hiinincHH matterH. II, A. lIolmoH. tho iiiHiirauco man, jivca his entlro time to fire inmiranrn and will (five you bolter service. Sec hi mahout Special ratc. Room Id. JnokHon County Bank Wdjr. 281 S. R. Sundry of Woodvillo wih '.ii Mcdforrf Thiiiday iiMit on Hocial and official liusiiiosH. Vnir wiO wnntM a Biiick. 281 I). C. ICorr of Silvcrlon, On-pm, ii in thin city. Tho aecond of tho crio of iIiiium'h Kivcn by tho Hazelr! orcliPHtra will take plaro nt tho Anclo opera luumc Saturday ovoninj;. T. W. Ongood mid Ii'ib oorpn of as nilnnt arc oiikiiroiI in doing the on ciiicorinK for the proposed water works at .laoknouvillo. Snlmfiictory nrraiiKOinoul have been made with) tin: mil to pti'viouK riclit. It'iim'lioMsl etc., a fid the work will be rapidly j puMird to completion. : Miirilio underwear at off. See Van Dyko'H. 280 ! Fred II. Hopkins returned Thin-, day from a biiHinoHH trip to Portland.' J. A. Mconnald of Table Hock was a vitdtor in Modford Thursday. .lohn Watkina of KukIo Point was In Medford Thursday on hi return. from a htnincHK trip to .laukHouville. Trv a loaf of Hordou's ('curio) broad. Phono main 371. 280. Mark P. Welch of Central Point has moved bin family to this city , whore they expect to make their fu luro homo. i If your grocer doet not handle RordonV bread phone bakory, main ! 371. Jamo MoDntigiil, a well known roident of tho Blaokoll district, wa.-, a rcuont iwitor. For the host bread nt no higher price phone main .'171, 280 Hllis Clark and MUs Milium Moore of Modford visited (jt the liome of Mr. and Mrw. flcorn L Nealo re oontly in C'oiil nil Point. Soo tho Morrivold Shop for books, magazine and fine onirravini;. A deputation of local Odd Follow nro in roadinoHn to depart for Wood villo Saturday ovoiting of tltia week, to astUHt in instituting a now lodge at that place, which ia Htartiiig out under moHt fnvornlilo auspices. Various other lodges in tho county will aUo astimt at tho ceremonies, uud a gala time is anticipated. P. W. Olwoll, who has boon Bpend Ing tho winter at San Diego, Cali fornia, linn go no to RodlaudH. Vour husinoHH needs a Buiok. 281 M, M. Taylor of Jacksonville wuh in Modford on huninoHS Thursday. A. S. Pnttorson of Central Point wbb in Modford Thursday afternoon on businoHH matters. Ex-Judgo Ilanna was in Modford from Jacksonville Thursday. Wear Kidd'a Shoos. Mrs. N. B. Moado of Grants Pass, who has boon visiting hor son, H. V. Mondo, and family, roturned home Fridny raoniing, W. W. Cardwell returned to his homo at Roaohurc Friday morning aftor a short professional visit hero and at Jacksonville, Phono 2001, Ooodfriond's,. D. II. Drovnory was nt Qrimls Pass Friday on business. Henderson oorsola at Van Dykti'a. 2R0 ; B. N. Bailor was callod to Jackson-1 villo Fridny to look ovor tho count v -.1.1 !.!... I., t.-t II- " ' mining inaciiiiioH, no ooiug ino regu lator In chnrgn of tho machines in this distriot. Ho will nlso investigate tho indisposition of tho court Iiounp oloolr, which rofnsos to rospond to ordinary troalmoat. County Clork W. R. Coloninn was In Modford Thursdny night, attend ing tho B. P. O. E. lodge R. B. Dow, deputy sheriff, spout Thursday night In Medford. (Iraiiitewaro at Oomlfriund's. ' W. D. IfnWkiiiH of Medford Iiiih bonded tho ICiihlt mini) on Colin crook near Cold Hill, and will soon begin active oporatloiiH. Tho ICtibli is one of the IiohI prospects in that section and is cqtiippod with a' two stump mill. Tho mine is now owned by Portland parlies. Vour family need a Buick. 281 Win, Lewis, who recently nofd a fine orchard tract on tho old Kohh place south of town, In now residing in Medford. Thl) enr for uto. tho Bufek. 281 W. Murphy of Oakland, Calif., wiih in Modford Friday. ' Special muslin underwear solo .it Van Dyke's. 280 Moldoriio Ohenchaiii, who has been spondlng tho. winter with his mothor aud other relatives in tho valley, left tho forepart of this weok for Sail Francisco, whero ho wilt again take up his diilios an superintendent for a largo contracting firm. His duties may call him to soul horn Oregon again Inter in the year. CciwiIh ut Ooodfriend'fl, J, C. Pendleton, tho well known Tnblc Hock fruitmnn and farmer, wiih a recent Medford visitor. Coffeo at Ooodfriond's. It, A. Conrad, who with hi family Iiiih been vinlting IiIh nephew (Iiih SainuelH, has gone to the Cooh liny section to look over that country. Mr. Conrad in iiiiieh impressed with the Rogue river valley but wants to sen someollier portions of Oregon be fore making a final dcciMlnn. Clareaco Pierce was a biiHineHs visitor at Jacksonville Tbiirsdav. I.. P.. I.idball of Portland is in Medford interviewing his customer. W. I). Ingalss anil wife of North Viikima, Wash., are hero looking over the resource of the Rogue river val ley. Mi. A. I. Retimes of Jacksonvillo was in Medford Friday morning. It, K. Hiincy of Jacksonville was a Medford visitor Friday. District Attorney Mulkcy return ed Thursday from Oold Hill where h had been looking after Home infrac lions of the irnme laws. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. AJ J J l.IJ I'Olt HAI.K - (loud lot la splendid roHldoaco M(ctlou for less money tliau a smaller lot will bring a greater dlH' tan co from business section, Ad dress V, caro of this office, mmmmmmim,m IHillMMMnnnwMHnHnan 1 4 - ......... H B - - r W - f - ,HMIM 1 WAN'I'HD Carpenter vork as part payment on good rosldencj tot. Hen hou InvoHtmont Co. 280 WANTUD A driving liorsc, wolgbti about 1000 pounds, A. I). Johns, Phono .H7I or 2471. 281 ' WANTUD -To buy or rent, house of five to seven rooms, with one to' five acres of ground,. Address II j Mall Tribune. 2 8l lots roit hai.i;. Five very choice cast front lots, on Ivy street, throe blocks from Sev enth street; Ideal locutions; all the advantages of Oalidulc avenue with out the expense; new buildings go ing up all around these lots; Investi gate this, tho only choice enst front lots clout In available for building. ICuquIro 210 H. Grape st. 282 Wanted Second Hand Oak Barrels J. A. P erry - $35.00 PER ACRE Buvs (his beautiful homestead in the famous Griffin (Yeelc district. 100 acres siv miles from Medford. three miles from .raeksonville. 35 acres ready for planting: 115 aeres can he cultivated: the balance is liuwih timbered: $1000 cash will handle this bartrain. HUNTL EY-RREMER COMPANY 214 Fruitgrowers.1 Bank Building. 4 t For an Ideal Home Place or a Profitable Investment You Should Buy a Lot in Oak Park Addition to Central Point Large, smooth lots, good soil, fine oak shade trees, close in to, business center These fine lots will be placed on market Saturday, February 12, 1910 4 Free Car Fare from Medford and re turn to all lot buyers. Come down on ;" the morning local and get first choice. Prices $100 to $250; Terms 25 per cent down, balance 3, 6 and 9 months or 3 per cent off the entire amount for cash Kahler & Pattison OWNERS t Central Point, Oregon. lc to $1.50 Valentines Investments If you are looking for the best and at the lowest prices, you will find it here. The largest and neatest line of Valentines in town to select from. 10,000 Valentine Post Cards A Swell Line to Choose From at 1 CENT EACH j Men's Gloves Just In Nap-a-ito, $.1.50, $1.75 and New line of Turbauettes $2.00 quality; gauntlets, in and Crowuettes. They a genuine horsehide, pair, are the latest novelty for $1.25. dressing the hair. HOSIERY SPECIALS Ladies' black cashmoro Hose; 20c quality; five pail's for , $1.00 Ladies' black cashmoro Hose; 35c quality; pair .. . 25o Ladies' black cashmere Hoso; 50c quality; pair 35c Ladies' black fleeced lined Hose; 25c 'quality; three pairs for ! ..' . 50c Men's heavy wool Socks, pair 25c and 35c HUSSEFS Will Portland Residence Property Don't Buy Real Estate on a Guess Consult With Us IT I SDIFFICTJLT FOR ANY MAN TO MAKE A MIS TAKE IN SELECTING A LOT IN PORTLAND IF HE WILL TAKE THE PAINS TO LOOK. INTO THE CHAR ACTER OF THE SUBDIVISION. No Complicated Pro ) OUR EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS IN PACIFIC COAST REAL ESTATE MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO JUDGE CONCLUSIVELY AND ACCURATELY THE NEAR FUTURE OF PORTLAND'S RESIDENCE PROPERTY. TSe Jacob-Stine Company Largest Realty Operators oil the Pacific Coast 146 Fifth Street Portland, Oregon Jacobs-Stiue Co.'s representatives have arrived, See them in their headquarters, Old Palace Hotel Diuing Room, South C Street. Open eveuings. i miimmmmmmimmmTImmibmiiwi