Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 11, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    m MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MDFORD,
OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCII 11, 1910.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Cuffeo nt floodfrlmidVi.
Initio M. Howard extends nil In
vltiitlon to all Indies o ModCord to
ntloml Iter spring mlllliiory oimiln
fSnlurdny, March 11!, at 100 N. Con
Urn I uvontio. 201.
Hardon's I'oorlosn Hnnltary Hnmd
bi Iho acme of porfootion. .'101
L. A- Nowton of Portland is a
'business visitor lit Modford.
Hardon'H oakoH, plos, oto., arci
mado from tliu bent materials Hint
uionoy can buy which account for
their ready sale. 304
ltuubon JoIiiihoii of Trail wan a
."Modford IjiimIiiohh visitor Friday.
"3fr. Johnson Ih oiio of tho original
Bottlers of tho upper Hoiio, and in
-ono of tho lending stock rowora of
ithat Hootlon.
Poach treos jTor Halo at ton oontn
cents oach. II. I). I'nttorson, Nash ho-
to!.
J. C. Pendleton of Tahlo Hook wan
.n Modford visitor Friday.
CuunlH nt Ooodfriond'u.
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
Ad Holms was in Modford from
JAshlnud Friday on a businos trip.
Itardon'u Hnkory is hoIIIiij,' fancy
largo California swoot oranges at UOo
po doton. 301
Wear Kldd'n. Shoes.
J. H. Cochran loft for northern
points Friday morning on business.
WnntodTo rent a tonm for
plowing. P. W. Hamlll, Modford,
Or. 305
D. T. Lnwton wan nt Jnoksonvillo
on biitflituHH Friday. .
KxtrncU nt QoodfriendVi.
Van A. Dunlnp of Tnlont ,wns in
Wed ford Friday on business.
Clilnnmiro at Cloodfrloml's.
John H. Carkln, nttomoy nt law,
ovur Jaokmin County Hank.
HpiaoH at (loodfiiimd's.
J. W. Diamond, lately of Odosm,
WIhcoiihIii, hati located In Modford
and will opon a jowulry Htoro In the
hitlldlng romorly ocouplod by tho U
wood Co.
Tho Pythian Sisters will onlortnlu
with curds at Tomplo hall Friduy
evening. All momhoro and friondH
oftho oVdor aro cordially invited to
attend. . A chnrgo of 26 oontn por
portion will ho mado, 301
Wonr Kldd'a Blioes.
II. F. Stuckoy of Diinwnulr, Call.,
In in Modford, looking around.
Elinor Doardnloy of Bnlem In in
Modford on n business trip.
Evory ono should go to MoDrido's
to noo tho finont oik hood thoy will
iio in n lifetime. Tho ico cronran
and candles aro of tho nnmo qual
ity. 305
(Iranltowaro jxt Goodfriond's.
H. D. Carlson of Portland in
among thoso registered nt tho Nnsh.
( -H Corsotn nt Meeker's.
Hooka -Bibles, Prnyor Books, po- unDI - nn timie
land adults. Como In nnd look them SfcVfcHAL bUUU SALbo
jovor nt Tho Morrivold Shop. , ... lge
Flower pots nt Goodfriond'a. ' V V . , '
J. B. Stonmnn of Tacomn, Wash., fo"05V" 08 T .
is n guost nt tho Nash. 8' Rob"n80fn to . ',son' n2'
Wushtubs nt Goodfriond's. . MrM two T.n,cnt .for 2,
Wonr Kidd's Shoos. ?" f0' .Thlfl and l" unimproved.
Tho Morrivold Shop han off Ico B" 'VT , , ' r"1'
supplies, iiicludiiiir TiIch, blank book,
flisswililNGl 0,000 "
MILES FOR 5000
Tho'Pnlmn rooming house in for
saloi Thin in tho bost-pnylng propo
sition in town. Benson Inventmont
Co. 305
Bingor nowing machines, 244 S. G
Uroot. Phono 2051. 314
Poach trcon for nalo chonp. An
ontiro carload nt 10 ccntn each. II.
B. Pntoraon, Nash Hotel.
Wonr Kidd'n Shoen.
For wood of all klndo, boo tbo
Oqunro Donl Woodykrd. Phone
2001. Fir atreoti botweon Bocono
nnd Third Btroetn,' Oould h I.lndloy.
proprlotoru. 36 1
K you vant natlufncUon try
snck of Mt. Hood Snow-Fnll Flour
For aala at tho Rush Mill. Ilomom
bor tho plnco. Polk Hull & Boa
Cutlory nnd glnnnwnre nt Oood
friond'n.
. . -y-r-, T
lnlinn iim ilirA 1 1 1 a v I ff
Tuunu iiiiil uivto nun
SAVAGES FOR TWO YEARS
MIMVAUKEE, Win., March 11.--After
living tho life of a nnvngo wi'h
an Indian tribo for two years, Ninn
MorHe, ugod 7, in Imppy today an tho
Iflilntilpil Iniii.litor itf Mr. uni'. frn. An-
Grantham Who Walked With Weston )KCS ncrHn who rc8i(lo on the wefjt
From Hew York to Chicago Is side.
Taking 10,000 Mile Hike-Here' .4AccolSi.nRll tho told by the
" ' Iittlo child, nho was found by the In-
Today diann after sho had boon dencrted by
. her father, a wood chopper, who left
in ncarch of work. Tho child said
, t, n, ,i,A. , vr ibo had ntarved two dayn in tho
Norman It. Grantham of how . . . . . ., , .
, , .. , ... , . lonely cabin in tho wooan whrn a
utU, who walked with Weston onjiflhlnK party ot in(Jinn8 found her
tho hiko of tho furuoin pcde.strian and adopted her into tho tribe.
from Now York to -Chicago, arrived
in Medofrd yentorday evening on
walk around thovUnitcd Statos,
Grnnthnm loft Now York August
22, 1000, nnd came by way of
Portland. Ho in expected to return
by way of Now Orlennn nnd reach
Now York by August, 1010. He
started without adollar and is ex
pected to make bin own way.
Tho child's mothor had died some
tirno before her father loft her. J
When Mr. and Mrs. Berlin found
the girl among the Indians they read- j
ily surrendered her, declaring that it
wns best for the child to grow up f
among her own people. I
Born.
In Modford, March 10, 1910, to Mr.
and Mr. Patton, Talont, a daughter.
SATURDAY
Hoisery Day
"Wc have several lines that we are closing- out at much
below the regular price:
20 dozen boys' extra heavy School Hose, best wearing
25c hose in the city, in sizes 6 to 10, tomorrow, 5 pairs
for $1.00
20 dozen boys' School Hose, a good weight; sale
price, pair 4......10c
20 dozen misses' School Hose, all sizes, tomorrow,
15c; two pairs for - f...25c
memorandum Ijookh, poncllH, pens,
inks, inkwells, tablets, tvnowritor . .
nupplion, onvolopcs, panto, mucilage LfnIol,iBA,vonuo
Phono 2001. Goodfriend'h.
Mr. and Mm. Etigcno Shelby of
Snn Frnnctoco, aro recent nrrivaln at
tho Mooro.
V. D. Harrin hns sold to Chan. W.
English and W. F, Cnmpbcl) two lots
nt. tho corner of Jackson street nnd
for n consideration
Spring nulllnsry opening Sntur- d-ii. rhumh
lny, March 12. Summer stylo in faI t CltUrcll.
fantn nnd fnnoy novelties now on dts- , A con Int Invitation s extended to
play at Mm. W. J. Hrown, second U ' rtlio to attend tho services at
floor, Kentner building. 301 ! tho laptist church, corner Fifth
It. P. Cowgill, onginoor in chnrgo "tot and North Central avonuo, A.
of tho Fish Lake company oxtcn-;A- Holmea, pnslor. .Sundny school,
..in.. !.. M.lf,ir.l Tlmr-.lAv. "10 n. tin; preaching, 11 n. m. nnd
E. It. Snwvor for siin'cvn. Subdi-1 ' :3J P- m-
rlU nn.1 iilnlllni n snonlnllv. IPwO V- m
n.mm 12. Bmnrink. , OVOtlillg nt ( :30.
district Attorney Mulkoy hns
bought the A. S. Wells property on
A stroot for $2,800.
A. II. Miller to C. A. McArthur.,
twenty acres of tho Itoss tract, $13,-,
000. I
W, M. Boyd, Intoly of Texas, has ,
purchased n bungalow in Tutllo's nd-l
dition from irr. Iticd for $1800.
F. R. Foster, lately of Venderlin,
N. D., hns purchased from R. Guches
of Griffin Creek, -10 acres of timber,
Rnnlon'fl Bakery in showing a
igreat 'variety of fancy novcltlos in
tho bakery lino. 301
Cnpt. R. F. C. Astubury, who hns
1 1 !- .1. 1 if ! At 1- '
i.; young people's meeting. umv "cc,u"' I'n,n
.; prayer service Thursday 9 . . . c ;
a . a. vuiiiiiiiun uiin muu iu u, mi. j
Wilson nnd E, N. Cnmpbell two lots .
in Wolvcrton addition for $000 each, i
Christian Science.
Sorvico Sundny moniing nt 11
o'clock, Biibpcot of lesHon-sonnon:
been spending tho winter in southern I Substnnco. ' Sundny school nt 10
California, returned to tho Rogue 0 c"k; testimonial mcotmgn Wed
River vnllcv Thursdnv ovonlnir. Cant. , ftt .' :30 P- ,n- Th PW o
Antbury says ho han been enjoying ; J"'"' nvited to theso sorvicos
HALT!
an
the same kind of wenthor for two
(month that we have hero now,' but
?"thare is a different feeling in the
.inlr, you know."
District Attonioy Mulkoy hns re
moved his Inres nnd ponntpn from
Jneksonville to Med ford. In plain En
glitdir his law Iibrar', offlco furni
'ture. etc., now being installed in his
offieo iu tho Jnukson County bank
Mmildinir. Mr. Mulkoy hns had tem
porary offices horo for sovornl
months, while ho wns finding n suit-
-able location for Hotting up of bin
household goods. That ho has found
In tho property recently purchased
'by him on A street from A. S. Wolls.
Enrl Reynolds wnn at Jacksonville
Thursday in tho Interest of tho Ore
gon nJurnal for which ho Is tho lo
onl representative.
250 foot, onst frontage,' olone in,
prioa $20 por foot, good terms. Thin
In a splendid location for cottage or
apartment houses; Investigate. J.
,.'W. Dressier Agency, W. Mnln. 305
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. MoClollnn wore
rat Jneksonvillo Fridny whore "Mao"
wan doing nomo missionary work for
the Mnll Tribune.
Ton acres fine foothill land, lYi
acres fine 8-year-old Nowtown np
pies. This will produce a nice crop
'tula your; 3y& aorea Nowtown np
pies just plnutod, 0 noros brush
land, all good, tillnblo laud; fino
building slto, one tnilo to good school,
'fine orchards nil around. Prico
$2500. J. W. Dresslor Agonoy, Wost
Mnln. 305
Owen Dunlnp wnn iu Modford from
Tnlont Friday looking nftor business
mnttors.
Modern bungnlow, five blooks from
business oontor, for $1800, tonus.
C. B. Rontll, ono of tho loading
oltlKenn of Central Point, wnn in
Modford on business Friday.
Stationory, boxed, in bulk nnd in
tablet form, nt Tho Morrivold Shop
Tho woodwork for tho Intorior nnd
iho nupoprtn for tho socond story of
tho St. Murk's building nt tho comer
of Holly nnd Mnin streets nro in
plnco and tho work on tho sido wnlls
of tho building in boing rapidly push
ed. Porhapn you uoed n typowritor.
'You enn secure nny mnko you wish,
In n rohuilt typowritor, nt Tho Morri
vold Shop, nt a ronsonnblo prioo.
Tho wnlln of tho sooond story of
1ho Garnott-Coroy building nro. going
up. Extonsiona to tho orlginnl plnn
oontomplatlng a four-tory building
with nil modern improvomontn nro
oontomplntod.
Toan at Ooodfriond'n.
Whitman's onndlos nro unoxoollod,
Tho Morrivold Shop han tho exolun
Ivo ngenoy for Modford.
J. S, MoNalr of Portland, formerly
n resident of this vnlloy, is. horo on a
'btiflinosa visit,
128 North Grapo street, north of
Sherman, Clay & Co's. music house.
REPRESENTATIVE PERKINS
DIES IN WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 11.
Representative Jnmes B. PorkinB
of Rochester, N. Y., died nt 10:15
o'clock this moniing. Ho had been ill
nt Garfield Hospital for several
wooks.
As representative from Now York
ho served in tho 57th, 58th, 50th and
fiOth congresses nnd wns re-elected
to tho 01st by n largo majority over
four opponents.
His work ton tho committee of for
eign nffnlrn of which ho wnn "mnde
chnirmnn at tho beginning of this
congrosn wns Inrgely instrumental in
accomplishing tho recent refornm in
tho consular sorvico.
ITHMO DANCK AT AXOI.7 OPKRA
II0U8K.
TI.ero will bo n public danco nt
Anglo opora house Saturday (tomor
row) night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mu
sic by Hazolrlgg's orchestra of flvo
plocs. Everybody Invltod.
Do you really want to mako
Investment? Weil, wo will nee. ,
Wo have a proposition that Is a
monoy maker nnd wo wont to toll you '
i about It. -f
1 Wo bavo a good , lot, closo In, east
front, street to bo paved, sood build-J
IngH, sower connection, flno woll,
building rented for business purposes:
nt $20 a month. Perfect tlllo, undor
Tononco syitem. Prlco only $1600.
I If you roally want your moneq'a
j worth, nak tho owners.
Wo also bavo a good buy In a small
I boiiEo and ono lot for only $850, and
tho lot Is worth moro than wo ask
I for tho house and lot. Or If you
want a good vacant lot, wo bavo It,
and It la a monoy makor.
Don't pay high prices for young
orchards wbon you can got the best
In tho valloy, sot to fruit from
1 to 2 years old, for only $325 por
aero, and wo havo somo tor loss than
that. This Is flrst-claca nnd no fake.
Don't forgot tho nddrcss
The Western Investment
Company
BUD SOUTH Git APIS STItKKT
I'HOKE 1301.
rL? ill
Men's Nifty
Shoes for
Spring
Our spring linos aro about tho best wo havo over
had tho plensuro of soiling. Wo llko thorn oursolvos
bellovo you will, Now shoos In gunmotal calf and vel
our calf loathor at, pair , 91.00
Now tan and black calf Oxfords In sovornl dtfforont
styles at, pair $4.00
Now lllcyclo Shooa In tan and black loathor at, por
pair , $9.00
Now wide plain too Shooa for mon In calfnkln. .$3.00
Now ovorydny 'good for boys Shooa; groat wonrora;
sizes from 11 up to 5 1-2; prlcoa, pair $2.00, $U,50, $U.00
Tan high top shoos for boys, Women and mon.
Van Dyke's
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
CUPIDS D. D. S.
(A Laugh Puller)
ADORING AN OLD AD
(A Long Laugh)
THE DUKES PLAN
(A Biograph Drama)'
EXCELLENT MUSICS-ONE DIME
s
Nifty Ankle Straps
ROMAN SANDALS FOR THE LITTLE
TOTS
One of the swellest lines of youths' and
boys' Shoes ever brought to Medford.
Yq are especially well prepared to meet
the requirements of the spring trade on all
kinds of children's footwear.
Ladies' seamless fast col
ored Hose, in plain black,
also white maco foot, all
sizes,
15c pair, 2 pair 25c
Men's Wool Socks
30 6 40c Qualities
25c pair
The
Latest
Hair
Dressing
Novelties
4.1' T
All
at
Popular
Prices
Here
Easter Post Cards
Swellest line in the city; sale price, lc each
HUSSEY'S
Can you seo Trell? If not, con
sult Dr. Goble. Repairs of all
kinds.
Wo can duplicate any lens made,
.Magic eyeglass cieaaers irea.
Dr. Goble
Optical Parlors No. 18 West
Main Street.
I I Mil HI IMI
Rardon's Bakery
WILL HAVE FOR
Saturday, March 12
A GREAT VARIETY OF
Ci'os, Pies, Cookies Etc.
ALSO
A Full Assortment of Novelties
SUCH AS
Macaroons Lady Fingers, Cream
Puffs etc.
Look for the Tag on
Peerless Sanitary Bread
WHICH IDENTIFIES THE BRAND
AS THE
Very Highest Quality.
WE WILL SELL
Saturday and Sunday, Mar. 1 2 & 1 3
20 boxes, Fancy California Sweet
Oranges at 20c dozen
RARDON'S
Bakery and Confectionery
Corner Main and Grapo Fhorte 577
YOCIl BAXK DEPOSITS
UOLIj UP surprisingly;
If you mako It a rule to pay by check
only and deposit nil your cash at the
Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Bank. Then
you stop to think before you buy and
in many cases thinking means re
fraining. Ambition to bare a good
balanco provents many a spending
nnd thus your deposits roll up.
COLONISTS RATES
OREGON
TO
AND
THE
GREAT NORTHWEST
The management of the Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an
nouncing that the low rates from Eastern cit
ies, which have done so much in past seasons
to stimulate travel to and settlement in Ore
gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY
from March 1 to April 15, inclusive,
PEOPLE OF OREGON
The railroads have donG their part; now it's
up to you. Tho colonist rate is the greatest of
all hoine-builders. Do all you can to let east
em people know ahout it, and encourage
them to come here, where land is cheap and
home-building easv and attractive.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired.
Any agent of the road named is authorized to
receive tho required deposit and telegraph
ticket to any point in the East.
REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $33;
from St. Louis, $32; from Omaha and Kanga
City, 25. This reduction is proportionate
v from all other cities.
WM. McKTJRRAY,
General Passenger Agent Portland, Or ego