Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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    anaDFOftP mail tribune, iEDix)i?Dt otooon, Sunday, lUAYff, inio.
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We strive for and attain
Clothes Perfection
Are You Wise to The Toggery Way?
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11flPn Wa 51V InthAC ,nwm tlle 1;ilul tllat m' ls nearl.v perfect as it is possible for tho most
ywllull TT C day vilUlllCd skilled tailors, working along tho latest and most approved linos, and follow
ing the very best methods, can possibly produce. Clothes that are the very acme of perfection in style,
quality and workmanship. PRICES, too. must be perfect, for we are trying to give every man or youth the best
clothes for the least money.
You will be delighted with our assortments of the very newest and classiest stvles in HATS, SHIRTS. NKCK-
WEAR, BELTS, ETC., ETC.
THE NEW STRAWS are BANKOK, SENATORS, Mi LANS and PLENTY OF PANAMAS, many with fancy
bands for the young man.
"From the World's Best Clothes Artists"
ALWAYS IN EARNEST
THE TOGGERY
OF COURSE
ED. DAVIDSON HELD.
(Cont&inetl From Pago Four.)
tliire any suggestion bat that death
iad iccn ins tan tan eons. Tho bed
clotfaas bad not been disturbed, even
by a cwtTniaion or a contraction of
the TngHiTflK.
The wounds upon the head began
upon the left side of the forehead
jind extended a re and to the right car.
It is eridest that the first blow
Etrnet the rictita npoH the left
temple. Then the head was turned
over and the remaining blovrs there
Tirersf five or six were carefully
pI&cetL The hair of the young
man showed where tho murderer had
tumid the head of his victim in or
der to do- tho greatest damage. When
life torrid deed was done the mur
derer crept away and threw his clnb
away just outside the bank house,
where it wan picked up the following
niorjaunsL
Tho Weapon.
Tba dob is some twenty inches in
length, sad was evidently taken from
tho wwhT pile just without the kitch
en door of the cook house. Upon
tlri.v p3e Distriet Attorney Mulkey
lutc-sr foaad two- pieees of the stick
whith bad been cut from it for fire
wod. Upon the surface of tho club
in IVund several knots which added
to- its Bsefslness as a weapon with
which to make a murderous assault.
it PrcniunftToR.
"T am ftfunR to hell tonight at mid
Tjightr
Sack were the. last words spoken
by JWsse P. Thrasher last Monday
evcniBfr to Maud Putnam, the lfi-
year-eli danghter of Fred L. Put
nam, who teeps tho boarding houuo
u(-. Ayanr bpar. No- explanation
waw riven by Tlirasher at tho
time, according to the state-
inanfc ICss. Putnam, and
whethsr it was an in tuition of what
win to come or whether it grew out
of. a. knowledge of some quarrel he
had. had with the man who biter raur
dorcd' him is not known and cannot
now. be- known for Thrasher's lips
uro sealed forever.
Distriet Attorney Mulkey has
given- his best efforts to tho untangling-
ef the snarl and if what
tieemu- a hopeless mystery is solved
tlio- credit belongs to- him and Kd.
Thornton, the deputy sheriff in Ash
land" who has done much of the in
vestigation work. and. in an able
mannext
T)b Ht forget to- come to tho
spenlluisr this- (Sunday) evening at
7:3(1' u'eKoeky on Grape Street.
Stupendous Embroidery Sale
Tomorrow night we finish the greatest Embroidery Sale ever held in the
city of Medford. "We have been making preparation for this event for many
weeks, and from a money saving and value getting point of view, you have
never seen or heard of such a remarkable sale.
IN THE, SPRING TIME PREPARE FOR SUMMER
Just consider the following prices, but whatever we may say can give you
no idea as to the value and beauty of these goods.
2000 yard of 16 to 24-inch Swiss Embroidery: 75c to $1.00 values: sale 29c
2000 yard of 3 to 8-ineh Swiss Embroidery: 25c values: sale I2y2c
2000 yards of 3 to 7-inch Cambric Embroidery; 15c values; sale l1
Saturday and Sunday only
W. H. MEEKER & Co.
28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
SEE THE NEW STORE
If you want' f the Spots to hike and your old
clothes to look like new, call on the
L. A. Cook
F. C. ELLIOTT
Our Wagon is at your' service fffionTR
Tents, Awning's, Etc.
We are agents for the Willamette 'Pent and Awning company of Portland
(very large manufacturers of all kinds of canvas goods'). We can supply you
with anything in the way of Tents, Awnings. Wagon Covers, Canvass Med
Sheets. Hags, etc. if you are in need of anything in the line of canvass goods,
either made up or by the yard, you should call here before placing your orders.
Nicholson Hardware
Company
EAST MAIN ST.
MEDFORD, OREGON
YOU'LL FIND, TO YOUR LIKING, OUR COLLECTION OF
FINE WATCHES
DIAMONDS
JEWELRY, Etc.
-FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
B. F. Van De Car
Successor to Van De Car & Jasmann.
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East Main Street
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