Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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MISDirOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORISGON, SUNDAY, MAYTimo!
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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I'l. II. N'miniui, who Iiiih l)(ioii con
i'inml to tlio Soiithorn Or'koii Jioh
pilnl, umlorKoiiiK mi oiintation for mj
liomlicilin, h (Kiiivnli'MCi'iil, ami will
im Hi lio it loii t HK'iili.
Tin' iioxt curil parly nivon by Ht.
Mnrln Kiiilil will lie hold ii. Hiiiitli'
Hall on Gnipo HI root next TuoHilay
aflcriiooti l'rotn I! lo 5 o'olodt. -I.'l
IWl Voltuin of ('onlial l'(.inl, wan
in Mixll'onl Kahinlay iifUiriinon.
Can von iiffonl to iiiIhh oiki 'of
thoHo linaiitirnl honi'mitdH in the
Quoon Anno addition at prion and
tonim offered, wtih irnprovntnotitn
and Htroot railway Horvioo iiHHiircd?
Tint Vnllnv Auto Co. Iiiih two (Mir
A. M. Milium of Yankuo Crook, wiih
III town 1'imii tlio ruiioli Katiirday.
HMO, (ho liiinuur year. Watiih Mud
ford'H population douliln, viiIiioh in
oily pi(irty Iriplo and HtroolonrM
run to tlio Qumm Anno addition.
I). M. I'ouco of Hlk Crunk wiih in
Modfonl .Saturday looking ul'litr
llllHillUHH iiiatturH.
Mr. V. K. Mono, a jowulur of 2.1
yoarH1 oxporidiuto, fonmirly with
Kioldonlioiiiior and iiImo llondricH of
Portland, and oMit yuarH with Hon-, in iho null nirvici.
moii of Antoria, hint iiucuptml a po- Toiu'n I'oiHon Oak and l'oinoii Ivy
Hition with II. T. Van do Car. Humuily at I'ii(,'lo I'liannaoy and WchI
John II. ('arkin, attornoy at law, Jsiiht IMiarinnoy. W
uvttr jackHon County Hank. j Havo von connidorod nn invoHtmonl
All Htyloa of IcRiil hlaiikM at tlio In city proporty, whoro tlio olootric
Mail Triliuno office. Ovor a htin-uir lino m Hiiro to o. InvoHtiKiito
dnul forniM. jllie Quoeti Anno ndditinn. 18 North
Goo. IF. Durham of (IranlH 1'iihh 1 Front Btrcot.
wiih in Modford on Ihih'hiuhh Kat-l Toiii'h I'oIhoii Oak and I'oiHon Ivy
urday. i Hcmody at Kiltie I'hnnniicy and WchI
Tlio Hawaiian OrohoHtra ami Sido Pharmacy. -13
Quartotto will play at tho Iouvriii Mr. and Mrn. V. A. Sandcrnon .f
Cafo ovory iivonitiK Ui'ih wcok from j AMhland, spent Saturday in this city.
1) p. in. until I n. m. 41 Mrn. C. Caroy will havo on hand
Klotchor I. inn of I'orlland wiih in throuchoul tho planting hwhoii all
Modford ThurHday on a vinit to hin londiinr varioticH of tomato plaiitH at
old homo at, .lankHonvillo. Star Oanlcti. aliovo IMioouix. tf
Tho HoiiHon InvoHtmonl Co. havo I.aco curtniiiK laumlorod, 210 WW
to clono out all lioldiiitfH in a day or JackHon Street. -1.1
two in onlor to go oaHt on impor- Tom's Poison Oak nnd PoIhoij Ivy
taut hiiHiuoHH. If you want a bar- Ilciucdv at KiikIc Pharmacy and West
until in a lot. hour, automobile, of- Sido Pharmacy. 'I3
fico furniture, orchard IiukIh, nuicliCH, Col. Ooo. P. Miiun waH in Mod
otc. Now 1h tho hint chanco. ford Saturday from his Tolo fruit
V. W CowIoh of tho Wostaway t fann.
much wiih in Modford on hiiHiuoHH Will well 100 acres of fino fruit
Saturday. land. -10 acres net to fruit; only $7.1
John II. Huppor, ox-marHhal of and acre. Son Honon. -13
JnokHonvillo wiih in Modford Friday ( You tret the best when you buy
niorniiiK on biiHinoHH. our pecinl Hogue River Trout Flic.
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EXCLUSIVE LINE OF TAILORED SUITS
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Just received, the very newest and swellest ideas in exclusive Tailored Suits. French serge and maimlah
cloths in navy, blaek and invisible gray stripes. You are invited to call and inspect these soon!
Fancy Three-Piece Linen Dresses
SOMETHING NEW Three-piece linen dresses should prove very popular. They provide a ihaiigc -iwo
suits in one, as it were. When the weather is warm the jacket may be left off, or vice versa as the -case
may be.
Fancy Parasols, $1.25 to $8.50
Now that the sun is beginning to pour his burning rays upon the earth in one almost uninterrupted 'glare,
the parasol has become a necessity. You'll like our assortment of new design handles; all the new covers
are here, too parasols for the lady,. miss or little girl.
THE EMPORIUM
O. E. TACKSTROM, Proprietor.
LADIES' SUITS, COATS AND FUBHISHHTGS.
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Sit Up and
Take Notice
For a few days only we can quote you those prices
on the following properties:
A Ton Acre- Tract, only one mile out, -I acres of al
falfa, some trees, and all under ditch, at the price of
$2.r)00.
A Ton-Acre Tract, almost ready for subdivision,
principally Newtown and Spitz: some peaches and
pears, ( and 7 years old, at a price of $700 per acre.
This property is only one-half mile from city and
can t be beat lor the price. j
36 Acros 18 .just coming into bearing, with peach
fillers, well loaded, above frost, line, and one of the
finest places in the vallev; good deep soil and plentv
of water; price $12.r00; $.1000 will handle this.
17 Acros Full bearing trees, 9 to V2 veal's old,
principally Newtowns and Spitz: some buildings;
price tr(KX) for only three davs more; terms.
Houso and Lot A fine piece of property; six
rooms, two closets and all other improvements; tor
a few days at $2000; they are asking over $2000 for
lots in this section.
A Business Block if you are looking for an in
vestment, investigate this. Let us show you the best
buy in the city.
Wo havo vacant lots, houses to rent, vacant and
furnished.
Grazing Lands Stump lands in any size tract you
are looking for. Remember, we have what you want.
WEST COAST REALTY CO.
232 EAST MAIN STREET
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Mcdford Hnrdwaro Co. arc offer
iiiK three prizes for tho three larRcst
finh caught this scauon.
I S. W. MeClindon, the Gold nill
,real ofetnto boomer, wan in Mcdford
, Saturday.
A trip to tho Morrivold shop soIvck
your office troubles immediately.
Steve Jonc.H, tho neniul bonifnee
of the Gold Hill hotel, was in Mcd
ford Saturday lookine; after business
mnttorfl.
1 I. W. Hay of Gold Hill was a Mcd
ford visitor on business Saturday.
Mcdford Hardware Co.
Frank J. Conrad of Grants Pnss
spent Saturday in Mcdford on busi-
UCHH.
Almost now office furnituro for
snlc at your own price. Benson's
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Leo J. Mischko of Henley, Cal.. is
rcRistorud at Tho Moore.
The .Mcdford Hardware Co. is the
place to buy hardware. "
Tho new fiction, Into maRazines
nnd papers at the Merrivold shop.
L. II, Houston of Tnlent was in
Modford Saturday on a business
visit.
Will sell 21 acres, miles from
city, for $2,100 n sacrifice. We
leave town in n fow days. Benson's,
oyer Fruitgrowers' Bank. 13
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Bacon of Spo
kane, Wash., and their daughter, Miss
Bacon, are visitinc in Mcdford nnd
are much pleased with city nnd val
ley. Mr. Bacon, who is n well known
capitalist of tho falls city, built the
'first npartmcnt houso in Spokane
nnd is impressed with the opportunity
for a similar investment hero.
A five-pn.ssotiKor Mitcholl touring
car in first-clnss condition for snle
at a sacrifice price. Benson Invest
ment Co., over Fruitgrowers' Bank.
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Mrs. II. H. Lorimer nnd two chil
dren, Mrs. P. II. IIusso nnd two
children and Mrs. Geo. II. Miller nnd
son, form n pnrty leaving Monday
to visit their former homo in the
enst. Mrs. nussoy will visit in Kan- j
sas and the othorc in Ohio.
Humphreys now gun store on the
west side is a very interesting plaeo. "
New office supplies at tho Merri
wold shop.
Everything in guns, ammunition,
fishing tackle, etc., at Humphrey's
now gun storo.
Kd Ilnrt, who has been under the
weather for the jmut six months, Is,
wo arc pleased to note ablo to be
out and seems very much Improved
In health.
Going Fishing f Better call at the
Mcdford Ilardwnro Co. and get the
right tackle.
A. U. Mustek, the Medford real
istnte man, spent Saturday In Ash
land on business.
Tho fish. liko .our special Rogue
River Trout Flies. Medford nnrd
waro Co.
Capt. R. C. F. Astbury of Gold
Hill was in Medford Saturday on
business.
See tho classified page for Siski
you Realty Co. bargains.
The Valley Auto Co. has two cars
in the rent son-ice.
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i BUSINESS LOCALS
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For wood of all kinds, see the
Square Dni Woodyard. Phone
2C01. Fir BtrcoU between Second
and Third streets. Gould & Lindloy,
1 proprietors. 201
A. L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 1 13 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
The Brotherhood of American Yeo
men will meet hereafter on second
and fourth Mondays of each month.
All archers should come out Mon
day night, May 9. Big feed. R. L.
Taylor, foreman; O. P. Carlgren,
correspondent.
Open Air Skaifes-
Doa't forget; slutting ereiy sight
next week. Daacug WedataAny -aad
Saturday Bigfei. Portable Pavilion
Rink. -am
THE
SAVOY
THEATRE
TONIGHT
APEX OF
PICTURED0M.
MARRIAGE IN HASTE
(A Velcaao of Mirth.)
HUGO THE HUNCHBACK
(A SeEg Drama,)
EXCELLENT MUSIC.
ONE DIME.
MARE YOUR PORCH HABITABLE.
yUsing VUDOR PORCH SHADES
"The Mott Comfortable Place
in the Home."
PORCH SHADES
WE CAN ADD ANOTHER ROOMJTOYOTO HOTJSE.
A room that will be cool and comfortable on the hottest day because the glare
of the sun is shut out and the cooling breezes are allowed to circulate and all
you need to do is to use VUDOR PORCH SHADES. YOU CAN SEE OUT,
BUT NO ONE PASSING CAN SEE IN.
THE NEW PORCH FURNITURE
Come and see the new porch furniture, including the beautiful "ICCOTAN,"
made from imported gresses and looks very desirable guaranteed to wear.
"MALLEBAR FIBRE" Old Hickorv and that swellest of ali, the new
"PACCORAT" PORCH FURNITURE. New, light, artistie, sanitary, dura
ble. The Paccorat is the imported Singhalese in its natural state. No paint or
varnisn or any kiuci is useci. it will stand ail Kinds or wcatner, and. is cer
tainly the best Porch Furniture made. . jr .c u-
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MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
EAST MAIN STREET - MED FORD
ATTEND THE SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES
Dr. French E. Oliver Lectures
Sunday Afternoon at 2.30 p m to Women Only
Subject: "MARRIAGE AND HEREDITY"
Dr. Oliver has delved deeply into (he science of medicine and will advance arguments this afternoon that will be irrefutable. You owe it to yourself and the future generations to attend the,
lecture this afternoon.
Sunday Night at 7:30 p. m. to Men Only
.Subject: "THE. PRODIGAL SON"
This is oiiii of Dr. Oliver's most intensely interesting lectures. Hvoiy num in Medford will do woll to hear tins lecture. You'll take time to die some day- bettor got right with Goil to-riijJh't
Don't ho a coward and stay away from the lectures because you are afraid to go. CHOIR OP ABOVT -100 VOICES, LED BY PROFESSOR JtALTBIE, will sing at all services.
If you don't care to learn THE TRUTH ABOUT SIN you'll stay away from these lectures.
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BIG TABERNACLE, North Bartlett St. near Jackson St
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