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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, 8 CND AY, APRIL 30, 1930.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Itnurtloii'ti will huvo lodny straw
itntrry, vaulllu, mnplo nut and tnlll
fiutCa iio cttiutn with orange and
iph:rtJpilo MhorhurU Phono .'171 foi
-fliiwlklnlivftry.
Wiuil WhltonldoH of Cuntral Point
waw in Mini ford Friday on IminIiiokh.
1L. Jt. .Manning wan in Mcdford
Saturday from ltltT Cunt nil Point
.farm.
Mm Gladys lily of Ban Francisco
3k tit Rucnt of her aunt, Mrs. M.
l'uniin.
fit "lent city" erected by Cuth
iort .1 Co. will li ruuily for oomt
,imv AhiH Jittnrnooii. Cuthbort tc
-Co. lx .Uiing ami talk about them
ak)rvnlH. 17
Ycaxt II. Pondleton of Tnblo Hock
ra Sa tbln oily Saturday.
U. SX Jloid of Gold Ilill and W.
l TV !Xdjre tf (he same bailiwick wore
, Atfjiud -the opening nt Meeker's
b.tupny at 2 . m.
Artikia WiUon of tho Woods Lum
krCo. made n bunbiotis trip to Glen
alat Saturday.
.J A. JloberUou of the Modoo or-
ckarrlt) wun u Modford vittitor Sat
artljr. Montgomery's hair-dressing pur
ka bow oocii. CO
Mn. J. W. Murriti of Central
Tulat win in Modford Saturday on
a idumppuig tour.
CXnudo Jones of SnmH Valley was
.in Alodfonl on a business init Sat
Gorte M. Hordoaux ImH sold
Thm Oaks" wiloon to M. and J. Ad-
ubld1 tho now firm will tnko pon-
hubii in n few days. Mr. Ltor--Iea.xx
linn built up a good tmdo since
talckag over tho plauo Homo 18
tiBotutku ago and tho now proprietor
jiurpono conducting "Tho OakH"
-alunp lite name linen. '
JU&aeluir treats you all Saturday at
2 j. tn. and evening.
Williiun .Von lr Holloa of Eagle
Point wan in Modford Saturday.
T&a lloxy Ann Hawuiill linn been
ttwld hy Hurry .Mote to David V.
Sharp mul Ralph II. Ilarrinloti. Tho
new ewneni will plnco tho plant tu
-opwexUun at onco.
Jtka 11. Cnrkin, attorney nt law,
over jaoknon County Hank.
Tfce fact that Cuthberl & Co. are
-doin'bunlncrtH in a wnrolioiiHO at tho
eoonter -of Eleventh and Trout
stmata while waiting for their now
building to lw erected hIiowh tliat tho
firm hftH full faith iii tho future of
tin city, Thoy bcliovo in progress
witfe -a 4ig "P," -and will try to koop
pretty .clone tu tho bond of tho pro
- e soon. 17
Vauik Jtny .of Gold Hill was in
Jltdiatd Saturday.
it- w. xioniirup reports mo huio
-of 1A ucruH two and throo-quartor
Bulanctit of .Modford by W. It. Hul
leek. Ao LouiH Knips for $1000
1tu property in practically undo
vefopnd Jaud, but in in tho orchard
(belt.
rw finlr-uroufline parlora now
jkm At MontBomory'a. 60
3fx..td Mrs. II. Qarbott of Syon
rBaerKy HI., nro In Modford looking
er JtVo valloy with u view to local
Miin fnivnrot Hubbard wns in
(l(!oio Drown of Iialo Point wa
In Mudford on biwinoHH Saturday.
Mr. Iljown h (ho original old Huttlor
of lialo Point and now doolaroH
that tho growth of the village ih
Kruator than ho ovor iinaninoil it
would bo.
T. 0. UriokHon arrived in Modford
from ortland Saturday. T. O. Ikih
niHignud from tho forcHt nurvicu, with
which 1io Iiuh boon conuouted for tho
pant yoar or more, and Ih in Mod
ford on a vImSL to IiIh old friuudH
hero.
VUlt (he Silver Kin'w Palaco at
tho Christlnn Tnboninclo and hco tbo
finont colloollon of Chlnoflo and Jap
anoHo art K""1 ovor brought to thin
country.
A. C. Hough of (IrantH Piihh wiib in
Afudford Saturday on profofiulonal
bUHlllOHfl.
Soo tho auotton ndvorllsomont on
iinotohor pago and don't foil to coino
to tho auction nalna ovory day tli'm
wook in tho Clniitiitii tabernacle..
S. D. noluicb of Jiaglo Point wah
a Modford vluillor on Saturday.
J. Frank Brown of Kugle Point
npont Saturday iu Modford on bur
nous.
H. Vinton Hoall of Central Poiont
wiih in Modford Saturday. Mr.
I tun II w tin1 liiRt living member of
(ho company which wan organized
but not Incorpuraji'd iu tho early
(!0n In build n railroad from Sacra
moiito to orllaud. Several (houHiind
dollarx were HuliHcribud and tbnxigh
(ho ropreNcutiitioiiH mnile, congrims
made the original Oregon & Califor
nia laud grant. Owing to -tho fact
that (ho fannum of the Koguo Hiver
vnlloy did not Hook proper legal ad-
vico an to the matter of inenrporn
(ion, Hon Holliday, by Htartiug a road
from Portland, Hooured tho grant
Colonel J. K. ItosH, Thomnn Hoall, K.
M. and T. P. Plymalo and Ikiuic
CoiiHtant wore among thono who jiold
Ntock in tho old read.
4
l 5 11 1
Visit Our Hair Dressing Parlors
new srainc Tcc.trj
FIRST SALE, OF SPRING SUITS
Buy Now and Save One Fourth
IF YOU WANT A SPRING SUIT RIGHT NOW IS THE VERY BEST TIME TO CHOOSE. TBlK AJSSOJtT-,
MENTS ARE AT THEIR BEST AND YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO GET THE FABRIC AND STYLE YOU
ARE WANTING IF YOU COME NOW.
Note The Savings Below
All $45.00 Suits to.go nt $33.75
All $35.00 Suits to go at $11.25
All $20.00 Suits to go at $15.00
AH $25.00 Suits to go at $18.75
All $30.00 Suits'to go at $22.56
All $40.00 Suits to go at $30.00
Every Hiiit is gunraiitn.'d to fit pcrfe'tly
before it leaves the store. You will find
what you desire by coining Friday.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE WINDOWS
NEW SHIPMENT OF GRANDMOTHER
HE ATHERBLO OM PETTICOATS, $1.00
TO $1.75
EVERYTHING IN HAIR GOODS
Mad, 'i me Moulia is an expert liair weaTWC
P and is prepared with all the latest machin
ery to turn out anything you wish in switch
es, etc., and will do blenching, manienring,
massaging, and hair dressing in the most
modern and latest approved Wciy.
A MOST COMPLETE LINE Q
HAIR
V GOODS
Infants'
Jieadwear
tho
as-
Just received,
tuout cornploto
ftorttnent of Piquo,
Straw, Lawn, etc.,
in hoadwear for in
fants. All tho cuto
littlo ideas are now
on diupjny and tho
Prices are Right.
BEAUTIFUL LINE
OF LONG AND
SHORT KIMONOS.
$-.ro WAISTS
A lot of beauti
ful Silk WuiatH, the
best $7.50 sclb;rn
cfer offered in thin
place; while thin
fialo is on wc offer
them at choice $5.
You Hhould see our
lino of, Linen, Lawn
and Lingerie Waists
tho best values
you over hiiw.
LINEN WAISTS
UP FROM $1.25.
1761
ONYX HOSIERY
Onyx means durability,
first, as much style as possi
ble in any hosiery and the
weight that is most pleasing.
25c AND UP
CORSETS
You should call and allow
us to show you the many ex
ceptionally good features of
GOSSARD
and.
LA GREQUE MODELS
Fv n ram
Medford's
Quality
Store
MUST BE "SHOWN"
Wrestling Match Last Night Falls
to Draw The Box Receipts of, 75
Cents Returned.
OFFICER COMES FOR
ALLEGED FORGER
Marshal of Lebanon Arrives
Takes Earl Blair Back to
Charge of Forging Checks.
and
Face
MsMurd Saturday from tho ITub
ibT& Smxm .notir Central oint.
TSrn Doall of Central Point wna
a. Xdford viaitor SiUurday.
C9r artlatio puotograpliH go to
Ignwiriator'fl. Cbildron'rt pictures a
peciUJty; Central Point. 10
mjc 4nd Mrri. J. A. Robortnon of
TabSe Hook aro iu Modford today,
auycK j(iamH ih oxpoctou to ro
innt 'tli'vn morninc; from u business
tnf to ortland.
J C il'ondlotou of Tnhlo Hook was
-in MMlXord Saturday.
I. 13. Whltting irt Bpendinp; Sim-
day atUlliu Rlvemew ranch.
Von mro iuvltod to visit our uow
!ecion on South Central nvonuo. W.
IT. ICtakor & Co.
V. A. Davis of TTablo Hock was n
3rJford viilolr Salurday.
GUI or lHy -enn loarii photog
trnpfcy. Apjily nt OrcRory'H Studio.
Janjfl TlcibliinB of Woodvillo spout
:atnnay tu Trtoafiiixl.
ST. 'V. n'nttor -of Woodvillo, ono of
th MMithtiiHiaKtio liooHtors of that
ilown, wnB 'in Mod ford Snturdny on
Ww. ,IT. W, Merritt of Contral
rFoiittvwH 7t Medfortl visitor Satur
iay. T3fareo 'hunfl-red boxes of choico and
Ifaargr TNewtovn npplos in oold stor
iBgctfor Bale. Tho last olmnoo of tho
txt&mm to-prqeuro good npplos Ad
b A. 3. Randnll, Modford or
"SairiL
Mtb. J. IT. Hoeman tit Gold mil
a Modford visitor Saturday.
CfeSwwl J. W. nicks of Contral
Foini -was n MddfoW Yisltotr'Pndny.
TRb Tocnhontas triho will hold a
sacral mooting ntld Initiation noxt
TtVitny evening in tho Rodmon hall.
The regular tneoting hns boon . post
frania o-wing Ifl sioknoss h tho
JbsBfloh's 'Waclc 'horao -and groon
"W"Kon -will deliver loo oronm
imtm H .flaj. Phono 371, 1
Tho Huuf-Tuckor wrestling mntch
nt tho opera houso drew a 75-ccnt
bouBo, and tho monoy wae rotumod
1 it... i:T...i rri.-.. .......
m.0 Ukuv "u,u Frank Richards, marshal .of Lcba
tlin iinlv iiKiitiln u'lm pimin nut nvnn. I . ' .
Tho Mcdford pooplo go strong " 0r- nrrivcd ou No. 15 Satur
when thoy are reasonably cortain of iay monung ana Iott on No. IU, hav
a good show, dramutio, fistic or ling in custody Earl tilair (Mallory
othorwiso, but there is much of tho who was arrested Thursday by Clue
origiunl Missouri blood iu tho avor- Shoaror ou a chargo of having ut
ago Modforditu yot, and thoy must tored forgod chocks.
bo shown, otherwise thoy stay uwuy. Tho Bpocifio complaint uiwn wbie
Thoy stayed away from tho wrest- Hlair is taken to Lebanon is that b
ling match Inst night iu largo flocks, "raised" a check of $o issued -to
Tho sports hadn't boon "shown" him for work done there to $f0. Tho
that thoy wore going to soo a real alleged crimo was committed sovora
mutch, and most of them had a roc- months ago, but tho officers hnv
ollection of somo of tho wrestling boon following Ulnir. owing to sov
ll I 1 I .-il-l I i t a 1
if uuuia mvy uuu uuun rugaieu wuuiurai Hiiuuar inuKS no nan iiirncu in
last year.
tho oast.
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NEW BOOKS FOR
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
DOCTOR OLIVER'S
ASSISTANT HERE
Dr. Frank E. Olivor's assistant iu
tho groat campaign, "Mcdford for
Christ," arrived on tho ground Fri
day. and after lookinc over tho lo-
1 ho library patrons aro rejoicing cation solocted for tho sito of tho
iu uio iioautilul sorics ot Cunrles big tabonmolo, is greatly plensod
Scnbnors' Sons' publication roeoived Lumber will bo plncod on tho
Inst week. Lovers of Jamos Hnrno. ground inuuodintoly and tho building
Kudyard Kipling and IhomtiH Nel- will uommonco in earnest on Monday
son Pago may rovol to thoir hearts' Tito tabonniolo is to scat 3000
content, for tho cornploto works of pooplo and tho choir loft will scat
each ot tho abovo authors is now in 400. Evidently largo audiences nro
tho library, Tito odltions nro tin- expected. Tho committee on music,
usually haudsomo and coiivcmout ns consisting of 15 from each church,
to binding, print uml illustrations, will mcot Mr. Heoler on Monday ovo
lliOBo fond of old plantation stor- ning at 8 o'clock nt tho M. E. church
ion and skotehes of Virginia "bofo' for (ho puriMise of making nil necos
do war" will delight in tho Page sary nrrangemonts for musto during
writings, tho popularity of 'whoso tho meetings. It is proposed to fur
looks by Mcdtord rondors wub dom- nish exceptionally fiuo muslo for
onstrntod by tho fact that 12 of his each sorvico, and Mcdford will cor
hooks wore drawn tho first after- tninly bo ablo to supply a chorus that
noon tlioy wore placed on tho gon- will moot ovory oxaction. If you can
oral circulation. Biug, don't wait to bo asked, but vol
A now sot of tho trnvoling library unleor at onco.
florios hns boon reooivod and is also I Up to tho present timo about 250
rondy for circulation. All tho stnto oonvorsions have taken placo nt Ash
ibranos hitherto loaned to Modford laud. Dr. Oliver is doing a groat
uivo boon thoroughly enjoyed nnd work m tho good totwn oi Ashlaud--
muoh is oxpectod of tho last ono. I evidently ho is getting loyal support
lrom tho Clmstinu pooplo of that
Conley-Wcbster Go Soon. placo.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 9. Dr. Oliver must bo n very powerful
Vanklo Conloy nnd Danny Wobator spoakor, if nil reports are truo at
will sottlo thoir dlfforonoos and iuci- lonst Modford will booh havo u
dentally thoir claims to tho bantam- chanoo to find him out.
woielit olinmpionshin nt MoCnrov's
Vonion arena on tho aftomoon of NEW CENTRAL OINT
April 30, according to nn nnnounbo-l BOOKLET IS OUT.
mont by MoCaroy today.
MoCaroy's diamond bolt, won by I Tho booklot issuod by tho Central
Conloy in his match with Monto At- Point Commoroinl club has boon fs
toll, will go to tho winnor of tho mill, sued, and it is a credit to tho town
Joo Conloy, manngor of Frnukio, nnd to tho club. Tho illustrations
Btntod today thnt his, brothor is nro first-class, tho subjoat matter up
ready to begin his training nt any to Uio standard nnd tlio designs and
timo. llo will coino to Los' Angolos work ou tho book far abovo tho nv
within tho next ton days and pitoh eruge. v
lis onmp at Doylos Vornoii plaoo. Contral Point is to bo coiifrratulnt-
MoCaro;y is waiting for Wobstor's pd for having issuod suoh an nttrno-
ngroomout to tho dnto, Mitoo piooo of advertising,
" n GREATER MEOFORD BLOCK DAY m
At tho last meeting of the Greater mitres, oaeh of which will be duly!
Medford club tho novel scheme of informed of its functions. The com-
"Block day" was adopted to raise miXe c "? 03 fo"ow! , fc . ,
, ,. 1 Mesdames Mernck (chairman),
tho much-needed funds for tho Ii- E1 .Vnurews, W. H. Brown, Canon,
brary. In this plan will be found Daniels, Fabric, Kent, Nye, L. II.
none of tho offensive elements of Porter, E1 Trowbridge, Welch, Wil
soliciting, so that the Tdng-suf fori'ng Uamson, Fielder.
pnumiiuropic business men ot .Med- 2 Mesdames Vawter, Bliton,
:oru may rejoice to Know that tliey Wcs Green, Garnet, Uutchnson, Mc
will not bo attacked und invaded for! Gowau, Hollis, Miles, Mcintosh,
donations to auother worthy cause. Perry, Ray, Wolverton, Worthing-
ilirniil, lUO POOPle OI leUIont Will. ton. Anderson. Alflnnhnirpn. W.ieir.
. . , 1 . - ..W.WWHB
bo glad that nothing ou tho order of
a none-rucking, wildly active "Tag
day" is to bo revived.
Also, Block day is not ut nil re
lated to the programs' of song nnd
dance with which the Indies of tho
club have been delighting their
friends of late though tho Block
Wakeman, Gluck, Gctchell, Louns
berry, Kirby, Miller, Goff, Luy,
Townseud.
3 Mesdames A. H. Miller (chair
man), Alford, Bundy, Conrad, Em-
ertck, Elwood, Morrison, M. J. Mil
ler, McKuiu, Nicholson, Newman,
Palm. Rentrun. Shirlov. Stoddard.
day will not bo without its enter- Allen, William Andrews; L. B. Brown,
mining icniurcs and, yen. even mu- Davis, E. E. Gore. W. N. Harmon.
sicnl ones. Orth. Patten. Shields. Wrieht.
' i 1 - - rt
Block day is absolutely unique. It
is such a big undertaking, too, thnt
any weak-kneed organisation would
bo staggered. Not so tho intrepid
membors of tho Greater Medford
club, who are all eager for the plan,
as attested by the unanimity of its
adoption. At a later date the modus
operandi will bo explained in detail.
Tho ohnirman-in-chiof is Mrs. F.
E. Morriok, whose energy and suc
cess iu former undertakings inspires
confidence nnd insures hugo success
in tho present project.
Iho whole of the Greater Medford
club has been divided into fivo com-
4 Mesdames Neff (chairman).
Ritter, Boggs, Erdmann, Unzelrigg,
Kentner, Luke, Lucas, McCray, Page,
Reddy, Root, Streets, Smith, Snedi
cor, Tuttle, Wortmun, Worrell, Wur
ner, York, Antle, Gale, Isnncs, Mun
dy, Menrs, McNonlly, Seoly, Spink,
Osborne.
5 Mesdames Theiss (chairman),
Bennett, Bates, Coukliu, C. N. Corey,
C. II. Corey, Cnroy, Iluskins, Kidd,
Putnam, Pottenger, Pickel, Scher
morhorn, Woodford, De Lin, II. C.
Gnmett, Kinsman, Mouldou, Shea,
bummerville, Hamilton, Godlovo, Ha
for, Misses Merrill, Putuam, Haskius.
35.55 ACRES
Located two miles west of Medford, on the main road,
to Jacksonville. The soil in this neighborhood needs
no commendation there is none better in Oregon.
This tract is all planted, the varieties being as fol
lows: '
757 Yellow Newtowns.
580 Spitzenbergs.
319 Bartlett Pears.
242 Winter Nelis Pears.
288 Early Crawford and Elberta Peaches (planted
as fillers.) The greater portion of these trees were
planted in the winter of 1906 and are now in their
fourth season. They have made a nice growtk and
are in good condition. There are buildings m the
place, ample for present needs.
The price is $600 an acre, and we can make good
terms.
W. T. YORK & GO.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
4.f
BUSINESS LOCALS
Tho 'Southern Dairy Co. nro now in'-H-"-"--
a position to pay tbo highest mnr- 1
kot prico for sweet milk nnd cream. ,,or wood of n11 kinds 300 t,,e
square uou. woouvard. 1'Iiom
iu any quautitios the yenr rouud. 32
Soutth Central avenue, Modford.
C. H. PIERCE LANDS
EAST OF THE CITY SOLD
C. II. Piorco Saturday sold all his
lolodtngs oast of tho city to W. F.
Riploy, Into of Denver, Colo., who is
ostnblishing a plant for preserving
nnd canning fruits and vegetables of
oguo Rivor valloy, and H. C. Malt-
by, who hns boon u resident of Mod
ford for tho past yenr. Mr. Piorco
ill rotnm. 40 acres tor a homo and
ill improvo tho snmo with a rosi-
douco. This salo includos nil tho
unutisold proporty known and plat
tod as Piorce Subdivision in town-
lup 37 southt, rnngo 1 west, immot
dintoly north and east of tho citv
reservoir, comprising somo 200-ncres,
which inoittuos a uumuor or clioico
building sites, about half being tho
ohoioo fruit and truck land in tho
alley. Tho consideration for tho
proporty is $-10,000.
Tula, In addition to other lnnds
rocontly acquired by tho snmo par
es, innlio it ono or tho valuable
iioldings ndjoiuing tho oity.
2(101. Fir street, betwoon Second
nnd Third streets. Gould & Lindley.
proprietors. ' 201'
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
If you wnnt satisfaction, try u
sack of Mt, Hood Snow-Fall Flour.
For salo at tho Russ Mill. Remem
ber tho placo. Polk Hull & Son.
Notice.
Gregory's Studio will not bo open
Sundays unloss by spooinl appoint
ment. 17
NOTICK,
Wo aro looking for a man with
110,000, somo brains and good Judg
ment. For particulars soo Aylor &
Bnrnott. 17.
SPECIAL
Announcement
DR. I. D. PHIPPS DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE TO HIS MANY
FRIENDS AND PATRONS THAT HE HAS ASSOCIATED DR.
ARTEMAS W. DEANE OF PHILADELPHIA, PJL, WITH HOC IN"
THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY. GAS WILL BE ADMINIS
TERED FOR THE EXTRACTION OF TEETEL
To wnnt-ndvortise is to try and
only those who try stand much of a
ohntice of getting, undor nowadays
conditions,
Today's advertisement of your
"favorite store" may announce that
"spooial snio" that yon hato waitod
for.
Hasklns for Health.
Mr. Henri Gun son
IS NOW WITH
. CORSA M. KIDD
(THE FOOITITTEB .)
Shoes of Style and Quality
Our aim will be to make thix the
ploasanteet store in which to trade.
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