Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 17, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Modford Thoiilor tonight.
Minn Mabul liny and Mrs. CliurlaH
Dolin nro making up u party of con
.nuniiil 1'rimiilH lo iikittu at thu rink
TiicmIhv evening from 10 till 12.
Hariloa'H now IcoIohh fountain ih
Borvinjr all thu Intent drinkH. '
II. I). Jvtibli of Applegnto wnn in
Medford Biilunliiy on IiuhIiiohk con-
,ncotcd with tho cotiNlriiotlon of tlio
now nchoolliotiHo in that district.
J. W. Morritt of Contra! 1'olnt was
in Modford Saturday attending thu
frnitgruworii' inouthiK.
TIidno lotH In thu Qiiooii Anno Ad
dition aro tho hunt over, cotiHiduring
nrin and tunnn.
lUnlon'tt ico croain Ik inado from
puns Jorwoy ore tun without to-culled
fillorfi or othor ndtiltorntioiiH. That's
tlio reaiuiu.
T. II Nichols of Knglo Point wnt
in Medford on IhihIiiohb Snturday.
W. C. Leaver of Coutrnl Point wum
in Mrdl'ord Baturdny on bufiincaa
connected with tho fruitgrowers' ur-
Sanitation.
Tlifl Medford Printing Company
. bun added a bindery and noWdouH
.all tiortH of bindery work.
The Ladies' Aid uocioly of tho
Fintt M. E. cliuroh will hold their
i monthly cinl and thnnk offering at
tho homo of Mrs. P. C. EdmunduH,'!
804 Itcnuott nvonue, next Wodnosdny
.afternoon, April 20, at 2:30; 25
centH offering. All nro cordially in
vited. Rardon will deliver ice crontn and
i ices to any part of city Sunday.
.i'hono 371.
John II. Cnrkin, attomey at law,
evr jacknon County Dank. '
W. II. Ilarr wan at Jaaksonvillo on
.s buiiineHH visit Saturday.
F. II. CuwIoh of tho Wcstcrwny
ranch, catu of Modford, was in thin
city Saturday in attondanco on tho
fniitRruwertt' meeting.
Mrn. Claire Orr of North Central
Avenue left Thursday for Klamath
Falls, whom nhe will pay parents,
relativra and friends n few weeks'
social visit.
Stop ut Kurdon's, day or night, for
cool, refreshing drinks, icos and
cream.
O. A. Hamilton of Grants Pans was
Medford visitor Saturday.
II. K. Qale of Merlin was in tho
bunch who organized tho Roguo
River Fruit !fc Produco aHBocintiou,
and prrtty wall up toward tho load
also.
Willinuui' Carnation talcum powder
.at West Sido Pharmacy.
Tho Union livory atnblo Ih reopen
d and will Imj horonftcr operated as
a feed and hoarding stnhla. H. B.
Oauuynw, proprietor. 21
M. J. Andorson of Grants 1'nss
wan in Medford Saturday attending
Uio fruitgrowers' mooting.
Three more Chnlmors-DotroitH
making 10 of this make received thin
fleanan in Medford nnd tliroo lhiiok
cant wore unloaded in Modford Sat
urday. "Tho way cars aro coming
in," said u utreot hnbituo tho othor
morning as ho Bidoatoppod a btiK
wngou and nearly broke himBolf in
two getting out of tho way of a mo
torcycle, "thoro will bo moro auto
mobile! on tho Htreot than thoro aro
dogH, and that will bo going some."
Charles C. Pursoll of Littlo Ap
flegnt9 was in Medford Snturday on
business.
Old books rebound by tho Modford
Printing Company.
Mifl Alice Hanloy of Jaoksonvillo
was a Medford visitor Snturday.
A. It. Rhodes of North nnrtlott
street left Monday for a month's
visit of pleasure to his old homo in
Iowa.
Why pay cash for lots whon you
s an get them on onHy torms in tho
v Queen Anne Addition f
Polk Hull & Son, proprietors of
tho Rush mills, nro putting down 200
feet of commit sidownlk in front of
tho mill on Iiiversido nvonuo.
A comploto lino of Old Hampshire
bond, tho finest stntionory made, at
tha Meilford Printing Co.
Wanted- Trnnsitmnn, lovol ninii,
rodmen, chninmon, draughtsman and
estimator for Crntor Lake highwny
Burvoy. Soe 13. F. Haldol, room 23,
Jackson County Bank building, Mod
ford. 23
J. A. Andorson & Son, tho con
tractors nnd buildors, of North Oak
street, have tho contract to build a
six-room bungalow for Mr. Brood
mead on tho enst sido.
Lots in Laurel Park soil for
250, $300 and up. 25 down and $10
a month. Soo Benson. 50
Mm. Wnltor Chapman nnd son of
Peaglo are in tho city on bnsinoss
and pleasure.
Benson wants to show you Lau
rel Park. 60
Mr. Calhoun, tho dairyman, front
ed himself Thursday to u douhlo
seated two-horso spring wagon for
his rnpidly increasing trado.
Do you liko fancy statlonoryt
Tbo Modford Printing Company car
ries it
All Btylos of legal blanks nt tho
Mail Tribuno offico. Over n hun
dred forms.
Ilaukias for ITealth.
Hnv. Fl B. Barllolt of 0 ratlin Viihh
will ofl'iuiato at St. Marks' church
next Sunday at 1L a. m. and 7:30
p. tn.
Laurol Park Is thu plaao to buy
lots, Buiison Invoslmout Co.
Mrs. F. W, Carnnhau Is in Mod
ford from tho Bluo Lodge,
Mrs. II, Bailey nnd family, who
hnvu boon visiting Mrs. Bailoy's
brother, II. M, Coss, for thu paat
sovural wooks, loft for thoir homo In
IJona, 'Vox,, Friday ovoulng.
Mr. and Mrs. John Manuy of
Englo Point woro Medford visitors
Saturday.
Private board at 110 Hast 0th si.
Strictly firsl-cluss.
Mr. Bush mid family of Loudon,
Knglnnd, uro in Modford looking over
tho country with a viow to investing.
Bandy fivp-room coltago, only'
$1200, Soo Boiisou Investment Co.
II. L. Aiidrows, ono of tho inter
ested fruitgrowors of Grants Pass,
wus in Modford Saturday attending
tho organization of the Koguo Itiver
Fruit & Produce association.
L. E, Huston of Talont was in
Mudfordr Saturday night.
Baseball supplios at the now gun
stare. 23
George P. Minis of Sovon Oaks
was n Modford visitor Saturday.
A tnodorn bungalow, five blocks
from Mooro hotel, only $1050, terms.
Sco Benson Investment Co.
Colonel It. C. Washburn of Tablo
Hock was among tho outhtusiustiu
organizors of tho Fruit & Produco
association. Colouol Washburn does
not claim distinction as an orator,
but tha way ho raised his subscrip
tion every tuno it was necessary was
moro convincing thnn a flow of Ian
gungo. Thoro were others thoro just
liko him.
Coorgo H. Durham of Grants Pass
was in .Metfiord on professional
business Saturday.
Lxclusivo agents for Fox visible
typewriters, sold on torms. Call at
Morrivold Shop, West Main stt 30
George A. Stoel of Throo Pines,
Josephine county, was in Medford on
biismoHH Saturday.
Only $850 for a bungalow. Sue
Ik'nson Investment Co.
II. II. ltidduls and wifo of Eagle
Point woro in Medford Saturday.
Trespass notices for salo at Mail
Tribuno offico.
T. J. Williamson of Ashland was
a Modford visitor Saturday attending
Investigate Laurel Park first.
Benson Investment Co.
tho fruitgrowers' mectinir.
James Iloguo of ICerby is a Med
ford visitor.
If you want to doublo your money
in real estnto, Queen Anno Addition
is tho snfo placo.
Mrs. J. M. Smock of Holland in
in Modford today.
W. G. Meyers, county fruit in
spector, wns in town from Central
Point Snturday.
Laurel Park is delightfully locat
ed. Bonson will show you.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Sehwnrz of
haglo Point woro horo Snturday nt
loading tho Fruit & Produco meet
ing. "Tho Gingorbread Man" again to
night. .
Logal blanks for sale. Mail Trib
uno offico.
Tho great success of last season
mid last night, "Tho Gingorbread
Mnn," nt tho Modford thentor to
night. Fred Engli of Ashlnnd was in
Medford Friday on business.
Thoro will bo a rally of tho young
pooplos societies of tho various
churches of Mcdfordr Sunday, April
17, at 0:45 p. in., held in tho Baptist
church. Subject undor disoiiBsnfei,
"Who Should Win a Soul for the
Kingdom, and HowT" Spooial music
hns boon arranged for. Row G. M.
Beolor, Dr. Oliver's assistant, will
liavo charge of tho meeting.
HAIR DRESSING, BLEACHING-, WEAVING, MANICURING BY AN EXPERT
SEE THE NEW PARASOLS
Just received, direct trom JNcw York, a very large assortment ot Tarasols, containing tli e prettiest styles ever brought to the west. The
best )art about this lot of parasols is the fact that we bought them right and righf; from the start wc will sell them .at very
jjrk'es. When you come here to purchasd your parasol bring your little girl along we may have something for her.
Wear Merode Underwear
The women wo wear this famous brand of underwear are well
pleased. Merode underwear fits perfectly has that comfortable
feel and will wear satisfactorily.
MAY WE SHOW YOU THE MERODE?
Onyx Hosiery Is the Best
Onyx Hosiery for the particular women. No dissatisfy &mm
arises if you always buy Onyx. Wc carry a coxrpfeie 2hKW4ri
weights and sizes.
WE'LL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU.
Gossard
Corsets
THE
FINEST
PRODUCTS
OF THE
MOST
FOREMOST
CALL AND
SEE THE
NEW LINE OF COR
SETS THE
LaGreque
All Wool Suits
NOW ON SPECIAL SALE.
Don't fail to come and see the bar
gains wc are offering in Spring Suits.
All tho choicest, new spring. models and
the fabrics are beautiful.
All $15.00 Suits to go at $11.25
All $20.00 Suits to go at $15.00
All $25.00 Suits to go at $18.75
All $30.00 Suits to go at $22.50
All $40.00 Suits to go at $30.00
All $45.00 Suits to go at $33.75
Every suit is guaranteed to fit per
fectly before it leaves 'the store. You
will find what you desire by coming
Monday. Don't fail to see the windows.
Famous Kenyon Dusters
These can't be duplicated. The Ken
yon make beats the world. Eine linen,
khaki, silk, etc., all neatly made and
serviceable to a great degree. Prices
very reasonable.
IMHHIHHMHMHMWHHMi
Keiser Neckwear
Just received, a new line of Ja
bots and other new styles of neck
wear. 25c and up.
THJ2
rarasr
G00D6 AT
HAIR
GOODS
OF ALL
See the Windows
Silk and fabric Gloves, long and
short styles, all colors and white
and black. If you want service you
must buy the best and we recom
mend Kayser Gloves
Medfori's
QaaMiy
Store
For
Wow
WARNER SELLS HIS Southern
INTEREST IN DAIRY.Dairy Company
J. W. Snyder Buys Out Partner's In
terest In Business and Will Here
after Conduct It Himself.
J. W. Snyder lins purchasod tho In
terest of L. D. Wnrncr, Sr., !n tho
Wnrnor and Snyder dairy and will
horonftcr conduct tlio business him
self. Ho Is making plans to enlargo
and Improve tho dairy and Incrcaso
and modcrnlxo Its facilities.
Would Like to Meet Farmers and
Dairymen or Those Desiring
to Enter the Dairy
Business. .
tor. Young people's meeting 7 p. m.
The paator will preach at the Grif
fin creek schoolhouse Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock. A cordial wel
come is extended to ail to attend
theso services.
Christian Church.
Cornor Sixth and Ivy streets. Bible
school at 0:45. Morning service of
the church at 11. Sermon subject,
"God So Loved the World That He
Gave." Christian Endeavor at 7 p.
m. and preaching at 8. Sernoa uu
the subject, "Mind Yoour Own Busi
ness." Everybody welcome. W.
Theo. Matlock, pastor.
Genj.n Lutheran church, Fourth
street, sermon 11 o'clock Sunday. M
Markert, pastor.
Presbyterian Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m., subject, are welcane.
"EvaBge&oa aad Ha
Good hb4bc Stxaagcrs
cose. AM re av&!. to jam
us m lfck, fee feet Ttguk
service
EvesiBg cerviee a 8 e'elaek.
ciai masc try fee
Wise Oaioe." Cms for a.
meeting. Seatey eefceel t3& u
C. E. Boeiety at 7 p. ac; J. CL WL-
eiety at 4iM aa.
Tho Southorn Dulry company liavo
opened a very cowpleto plant for tho
tnauufneturo ot Ice cream, sherbets,
Ices, etc., and will keep all kinds ot
dnlry products always on hand.
This is a business that should be
At present 40 cows aro milked. Tho of Interest to every person, 'especlal-
! BUSINESS LOCALS :
Whitman's dolioious ohocbintos
at Morrivold Shop.
Tho Pnntorium cloana every
thing porfootly. 25
Rebuilt typowritore for Bale
chonp nt Morrivold Siiop,
For wood of nil kinds, seo tho
Squnro Deal Woodyard. Phono
2G01. Fir etroot, between Socond
nnd Third Btroets. Gould & Lindloy,
proprietors. 201
Wlion in noed of n clounor call
on tho Pantorium, Main 2141. 25
If you want satisfaction, try u
Baok of Mt, Hood Snow-Fall Flour.
For salo at tho Russ Mill. Remem
ber tho plnoo. Polk null & Son.
Evory. Bpot takes a hiko whon
tho Pnntorium doos your work. 25
All kinds fresh fish nt tho fish
market. Oystors, chiokons, crabs,
shrimps nnd lots of good things.
Lunch goods nlways on hand. Iloguo
Hlvor Fish Co. 23
Stationery nnd offioo supplios
at Morrivold Bhop.
"Haskltu for Health,"
number will bo Incroased to 50 at
ouco. Sanitary milk tickets will bo
usod Instead ot tho old stylo ot tick
ets. Modern methods of hyglono will
bo Instnllod and tho dairy brought
up-to-dato In every particular.
RAISING CHICKENS
IN LARGE FLOCKS
Twolve hundred fluffy littlo chicks
one day old, enclosed in n circular
spneo 12 feet in ammeter and moth
ered by a singlo oil stove, represents
ono of tho peculiar features of an
experiment which is now being car
ried on by Professor James Drydcn
of tho Oregon Agricultural college
Tho oxporimont is for the purpose
of testing tho feasibility of raising
chickens in largo flocks. It hns been
tho boliof up to this time tiint chick
ens could ho raised only in small
broods. If the new method proves
successful it ivill be n great boon to
tho poultry industry.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
STANDING OF THR CLUBS.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Vernon 11 .017
Portland 10 0 .025
Snn Francisco . . 0 7 ,B02
Los Angeles 0 8 .520
Oakland 0 10 .375
Snornmonto 4 12 .250
Const Lt'nguc.
At Snn Francisco Los Angeles 1,
Ouklaud 0; battorios, Thorson nnd
Smith, Dank Aid Mitzo.
At Saoramonto Portland 5, Sac
ramento 3; battorios, Krapp and
Fishor, Fitzgerald nnd La Longo.
At Los Angolos Snn Frnnoisco 5,
Vomon 1.
American League.
At Washington Philadelphia 3,
Washington 4; battorios, Coombs and
Thomas, Wnlkor and Stroot.
At Dotroit Clovoland 1, Detroit 5;
battorios, Falkonherg, Kirch and
Clarke, Browning and Stanngo.
National League
At Phllndolphia Brooklyn 3, Phil
adelphia fv, Imttorios, Wilhelm, Sonn
lon and Borgon, Mooro and Dooin.
At Cincinnati Chicago 10, Cin
cinnati 5 1 battorios, Colos nnd Nood
ham, Rownn, Castloton and Clark.
ly farmers and dalryinon In southern
Oregon, becnuso It will provide a mar
kot for a great ninny products not
raised, or If ralced at ell, In such
small quantity as to be ot no benefit
to tho producer. This company will
pay good prices for all products and
will certainly bo a good Institution
for Medford. Already thoy aro ship
ping out wholesale orders and from
now on will bo In position to supply
tho family trado as well as fill all
o;dero for lodges, churches, socials,
etc. South Central avenuo is get
ting to bo qulto a business district.
There is a New
Fountain in Town
Rardon's Baker U sporting qulto
tho swollost fountrln ever brought to
Medford. You will enjoy a visit to
this real llvo fountain it only for a
look at tho now fixture.
Standing soma 12 toot from tho
floor up and about 1C foot wldo, this
mass of plato glars, pollshod mahog
any, marblo, brass nud silver flllgroo
Is a boautltul sltbt. You havo soen
many prott:- fountains no doubt, but
liavo you ooon an Iceless fountain?
Thoro Is a thought for you to puz
zlo ovor and while you aro thinking
about It just drop around and tako a
peep at a fixture that would do cred
it to a city two times tho slzo of Modford:
MEDFORD THEATRE
Sunday TONIGHT
Sunday
1 he
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AT THE CHURCHES.
Christian Science.
Sorvico Sunday morning nt 11
o'olook. Subjoot of lesson-sermon,
"Dootrino of Atonemont." Sunday
school at 10 o'clock; testimonial
mooting Wodnosday nt 7:30 w. m. Tho
publio is cordially invitod to thoso
sorvioea. 128 North Urnpo street,
north Shoraan-Clay musio houso.
Baptist Church.
First Bnptist church, oomor of
North Contrnl avenue nnd Fifth
stroots, A. A. Holmes, pastor. Reg
ular services noxt Sunday, Sunday
sohool 0:45 n, m.j preaching, 11 u.
m, and 8 p. in. Sermons by tho pas-
Gingerbread
Man
Owing to the many people being'
turned away last night, Mgr. Hazel
rig g has succeeded in getting this
company for another nigM
Prices - 50c - 75c - $1.00
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