Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 25, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. Mj!lROH 25. 19.10.
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Too Lite to Classify
MEDFORD AGENTS
HENDERSON
CORSETS
FLORSHEIM
SHOES
WANTED Ncut girl for general
housework, must bo good cook,
Kinall familj'f gooil wnpes Call
1424 West Mam st 6
. FOR MEN
VAN
BUSINESS LOCALS
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For wood of nil kinds, boo the
Square Dcu. Woodvard. Phoac
2001. Fir street, between Second
and Third streets. Gould & Lindlcy,
proprietors. 201
Wear Kidd Shoe.
-If 3-ou want satisfaction try a
v of ML Hood Snow-r'ail Flu ir
For sal at tke Rtiss Hill. Remem
1 ho nine Polk & Son. '
W. P. Oerwolf, conlraclor, pain
ter and paperhnnger. Phone 1801,
Paris Vkw Ilotel. ' G
Edgar Brous nud Oral Burnett,
two ef Medford s most prominent
yonae society men, left Thursday
evenkne f&r Portland and othe
aertbern points.
A aiea selection of monthly bloom-
So ir roses at 25 cents each. H. B.
Tattersen, BottI Nash.
JoHa Watkins of Eagle Point, ono
ef the old settlers of the upper
river, ana also a veteran of
the err3 war, was in Medford Fri
Say ea basin ess.
Attend tke opening tonight. YouH
imjoj tao music. JI. C. Kentner Co.
4
Theaaas O. osa of Central Point
was La Medford Friday.
Door nata at Goodfriefld'ai,,
Ccarjce IL Parker of Grants Pass
ia Medford on business today,
Waitmaa's candies aro unexcelled.
The Jferriveid Shop has the exclus
in agescy for Medford.
Jaaaes T. Bigeloir, J. M. Bennett
and A. J. Knight of Flnndreanx, N.
D.f are is Medford looking for a Io-
See Dyer's ad today. 50 "
X A. Trnask and W. R. Clark of
Stoektee, Cal., are registered at the
JSaek
Phone 2691, Goodfriend's.
Dr. GL K. Ray made a business
irfek to Gold Ray Friday.
Jofea H. CaiHn, attoraoy at law,
over Jaekson Couaty Bank.
J. W. Holmes of Ehgene was in
Xedfsri Friday.
Carpet sweepers at Goodfriend's.
Osl-r Hnfeer of Portland was in
Medfsrd Friday looking after bus
iness Matters.
Wear Edd's Sboes.
W. M. MerriiBan of Portland is
Medford vieitiBg relatives and
.friends.
Wriajjers at Goodfriead's.
R. G". Smith of Grants Pass was
m Medferd on professional business
Thursday.
Wear Bdd'a Shoes.
Dost ia3 io attend the opening
-tomcat at the H. C. Kentner Co.
DON'T
Forget Tomorrow
When Buying The Little Things
You Need That the Place
To Buy
Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Ribbons
Fancy Hat Pins
Hair Rolls
Hair Turbans
Etc, Etc.,
is
The Store That Always Treats You Right
2 mA jui a ulnost hro .vou propared to join in the parade? Yon certainly, will want
JflSlj something now just to bo in tho swim, Everything ia changing tho winter things for
those of spring bettor soo ns abont yourncods.
Gloves
Contention Gloves are cer
tainly all any woman could
desire in 4 kid glovo. Will bo
pleased to1 show you tho now
gloves.
Values In Muslinwear
Complcto lines of pretty Pet ticoats, Corsot Covers,
Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, combinations, etc. All
styles, and you will find LOWER PRIOES.
Lawn and linen Waists in the newest stvles: em-
broidory and laco trimmed; exceptional fl1 AA
values at $4.00 to $2.26, $2.00, $1.50 and ..... 1 tUU
SEE OUR LINEN WAISTS
HUSSEY'S
Swellest Lines of Easter
Novelties in . the City
Men's Negligee
Shirts
We show a very complete lino of men's
soft Collars and Dress Shirts; lato pat
terns; very special. Soft collar .and nog
ligefi Shirts, in blues, tans, whites and
pongees, at $2.50, $1.50, $1.25 QQ
, POPULAR
CORSETS
ONOE WORN, ALWAYS WORN
You should try tho Hondorson noxt
time. You'll find that they give that
gracefulness to the figure accomplished
only by the highest grade corsets. We
show the late models. Your Eaater suit
will look best if worn over a TTondorson.
HENDERSON f, WATCH OUR SHOE WINDOWS
Front Laced Corset a J)
EASTER NECKWEAR
.Tust received by express,
the latest ideas in Neckwear
for Easter. New shapes, new
patterns; all very neat-
UP FROM 25c.
Easter Footwear For All
You won't miss it by calling hore for your Easter foot
wear. Tho latest ideas in Oxfords for men, wpmon, misses
and children. Men's shoes of all kinds and the prices are
right. Quality always first guaranteeing satisfaction.
.VaVaaaaaaaaaaaT aaaaaaV
VAN DYKE WILL SAVE. YOU MONEY
Kiteaea ntensils at Goodfriend's.
A fine aaasieal program beginning
t o'clock tonight. H. C.
Xeataer Ce.
Fteraaps yen seed a typewriter.
Ton eaa see ere any make yon wish,
w a TeeaSt typewriter, at Tho Merri
Told Slsop, at a reasonable nriee. "
Mr. aad Mrs. A. J. Olson and
dBBgaier ef Gold Hill were visitors
3a Vedferd Friday.
Books Bibles, Prayer Books, po
etry, fiction, gift books for children
and adults. Come in and look them
over at Tho Merrivold Shop. "
J. B. Stevens of Tolo reports hav
ing a field of volunteer barley on his
farm which is headed out and ap
parently as far along as the same
grain wonld be in a more northern
clime two months hence.
Wo guarantee that your wife will
get over the shock if you send her
a bunch of flowers on Easter. Re
member, wo deliver to any part of
city. Phone 3741. 4
Charles B. Toothaker of Trail was
in Medford and Central Point re
cently arranging to mnke final proof
on his homectend on Trail creek. Mr.
Toothaker is a pioneer of Jackson
county, having arrived here from the
cast in 1855.
Died.
Mrs. Francis passed away at Ash
land Thursday, March 24. She is
a mother of Mrs. Joseph Marconi of
Jacksonville. They came here from
Montana last October for Mrs.
Francis' health. Shortly after their
arrival a daughter, Margaret Fran
cis, died. Mrs. Francis, accompan
ied by her daughter, bad gone to
Ashland for treatment, but failed to
recover. The body was brought to
Medford and will await tho arrival
of relatives from the east.
Grand Opening.
Tonight and Saturday night the II
C. Kentner Co. will keep open house
a swell musical program will be
rendered each evening. Everybody
is invited to attend the opening.
Don't fail to come tonight.
BUY ORCHARD TRACT
Syndicate of Portland Men Invest
$65,000 in Rogue River Valley Real
Estate AJolns Burreil Orchard.
T. J. Pnrton ha sold 380 uitch
lying west of the holdings of tho
Burreil Investment company and ad
joining the tamo to John J. Malar
key, B. B. Piper, Oicnr Huber and
Max Fleischner of Portland, for the
sum of $05,000.
Tliirt latiu is all good fmit land
and 120 acros of it is now planted Mm. 11. E. Hoyden of this city is
to young trcoa. registered at tho Palace hotel lit
HaHkinB for Health San Francisco.
ITnakiiiH for Health.
Savoy Theatre
THE APEX OF PICTURED0M.
TONIGHT
v DON'T MISS IT I
Sclig's Stirring Thriller,
SAVED FROM THE TIDE.
OTHER FEATURES.
Tho Best Pictures and Music in the
City.
ONE DIME.
Every Thursday
Night
At Smlth'fl Ilnll on Grnpo and
8ixth, and ovory second and
fourth Monday in tho month. Six
losson card for $fl or $1 lesson.
Leant to waltz. Privnto lesson by
appointment. Leant to dance
and be gracofttl.
PROF. AND MRS. JEROME,
124 South Central Ave.
MEDFORD THEATRE
H
AKTIN & EMERY CO'
Elaborate Pioduction of the World's
S
GREATEST : MUSICAL : SENSATION
Wednesday, March 30
60 PEOPLE !
Inuludlng
BERT O. 8 WOB as CON KIDDER
FRANKER WOODS hh KID CONNE
aaaamaWaaaaWaaal FRANKER WOODS tlH KID CONNER
Beauty Chorus of 40 augmented orchestra and
THE :: FAMOUS :: DUTCH :: KIDDIES
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THE RED MILL
Exactly as presented
- 479 TIMES IN NEW YORK
307 TIMES IN CHICAGO
286 TIMES IN BOSTON
To Enormous Receipts
Music by VICTOR HERBERT
Book by HENRY M. BLOSSOM
WHAT NEW YORK THINKS OF IT
The Red is too good to be true Telegram. The Red Mill is n rollicking entertainment
News. The Red Mill grinds out a success Herald. The Red Mill is a novelty World. It's
full of laughs Sun. The Red Mill is a ten strike Mail.
Mignonette, Good-A-Bye John, You Neyer
Can Tell About a Woman, Whistle It, The
Streets of New York, Because You're You, Co
While the Coin's Good, Every Day Is Ladios'
Day With Me, and othorc :j :: ::
The Host Entrancing Musical Treat of the Year Rich in Originality
Surpassing in Equipment Any Opera Ever Given in America
Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Sale opens at Haskins Monday, March 28 at 10 o'clock
FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT.