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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 19J0. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL E J, i In llio iipurutit)ii ill' IIiih : I tt in 1 1 tho oilllcirn wiiio iinhihUhI hy Mihm JMiiIkiI Uny.M nn (Iminviovu Win t -mini, Mih. Artiu Itayy ami oIIiuim. .Mr. M. Print i.r O'Nuill, NiiIiiiihIju, ii(HMiiMiiiiiiinl hy IiIh wil'n iiikI thrat ohihlniii, 1 1 ro iiiihIh of Mr. mill Mih. I, T. liiiwlon. Mr. I'rim) in a ooiihIii of MrH. huwtoiiH ami Iiiih Ixiuii mi gagi'tl in inonmnlilo liUHinoHH and in mjokiiig a Iidiiiu. Whilu in Hpoltiuio, anil iiIhii in Himttlu, Mr. 1'riuu wan mot at tlio Iniin by indiiHtrioiiM h hiim iiniiiuuratorH who nought to add tliiim to thuir uity'a enumeration. Mr. Pritiu Hiiid: "No, thankHl I'll wait till I arrivo in Mudford." Mr. Hum Itiuhurdmm Iiiih thu foun dation laid ami liimliur on tlio ground for iinw hungnhtw of thu Southern California typo to ho orootod on hix lot in Mungiilnw plimi). Mr. William M. Miller Iiiih tho contract for the Iniihliifg. Tlio Mvdford Hook Store Iiiih just ri'i'iiivt'd an oli-gnnt aHHortiiiont of Uookwood I'oltitry. In itH wonderful lii'iiuly of hwign and oxipiihitd hluml ing of colorH thin pottery iH uiihiii piiHHinl hy any otluir. Mih, lloko and ilnughtur, MisH .May, wort' tip from their orchard near Central Point ThurHilay. Thny were ipioHtn of Mrs. I. W. Horry. Mr. and MrH. (I. L Sehurmurhorn left 'riiurHilay morning for a visit villi riilnf ii'nu in Kim KrnniMHr'O. Ml', SeheiiiieilHiin i.pccU to return in aj week or ton uayn whilo Aim. ooaor morlioni plana to upend Huvunil weokH, touriie; thu state in company with her Hmturri. Dr. llolineH Iiiih pnruhiiHed a liand- hoiiu) new touring enr, n JackHiin,1 ono of the I'ii'M of thiw mako to lie' iHeil in Medford. Mr. and Miv. II. V. Liimmlon, tie !iimpaniod hy their Hon, Truvo, and .Mr. Knniee Liimmlcn, arc expected I to arrive in Medford ahniit June 1 They will make thu trip from Iok Angolun to Medford in their touring car. MinH .Iconic Snedieor, instructor in' iuiltiHtrial drawing in tho huIiooIs of II I II'.. ..I. !.. I 1. ....... ' jiiii'iin'ril, ) linn., in i:Aii'i:iiu inmiu nhout tht; miildlu of .Tune. Mr. T. V. OHgoort made a trip up Ifoguo Itiver yesterday. The mother of Mrs. A. A. Davis, k wlio has been seriously ill at the 1 . ... i i . . . . Home ii uer uaiiaicr lor several wcekH past, is reported much im proved. Mr. (leorgo Morritt, former in struetor of science in the Medford high school, Iiiih accepted a similar iHisitiou ! nnn uaiaoi, uauiornia, i for the ensuing year. Mm. T. It. Kinsman and sou, Dr. J. L. Helms enjoyed a visit ThurH ilay from Mesdamos Harrou, Patter son and Shook of Ashland, who are sisters of Mrs. Kinsimiii. Mr. Naylor of Klamath Falls is a Medford visitor. Mr. Fioro and daughter, Miss Kmily of Chicago arrived ThurHilay. They expect to remain until fall. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtr.x, who havt lu.v'.i Iiiiiiii viuilim. W. .T ItiilinHti mill I family, loft this evening for Cottage 1 Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ilumill and Mrs. Harvey will entertain with a thoutro parly and afterwards a supper at The Louvre Monday evening. MrH. M. S. KoycH and daughter, Miss Kuth, from Pullman, Wash., j who have heun Hponding thu winter in Tucson, Arizona, arrived Friday morning for n wook'a viHit with M. ' J. Huberts and family. . W. J. Hoborts went to Salem Fri day evening for a few days' husinuss trip. Friday evening was thu occasion of! onu of the most delightful parties I which the sophomoior class of thu hih suliool bus had this year. Miss horaiue Hliton imtertained the class with a lawn party at his home on West Seventh Street. Thu yard wiih daintily decorated while .lap aneso lautnriiH cast a soft light over thu whole, After an evening spent in playing suveral games, a light luncheon wiih served. Mrs. CharloH Davis gave a Hiir priHO party ThurHilay afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miss Kuiiice. A pleasant social hour wiih spent and light rofrcHhinonta worn served, con sisting of strawberries and cream, ioo cream and caku. Those pres ont woro Minn White Missos Margaret Roberts, Agnos Itohiuson, Kdilh Chi dostor, Loraini) Lawtnji, Helen Law ton, Emma Mult by and Fiiuicu Davis. MrH. 11. J. Hiinyard left Friday for Iowa, whom rIiu expects to visit for two montliH, Mr. Wunyard will build a now homo in her iihsonco, Dr. Hiddlel of Minnesota, arrived Wednesday with Mrs. Hiddell and their charming daughtor, Miss Mar garot. Tiiey are old friends of Mr. Al. Ware, and Mr. .Inlui M. Itool, and intend to mako this valley their home. Mr. II, 0. Kcnlnor leaves toduv for Herkeley, California, to ntteud thu uxeriiisoH of eomiuencoment week. MIsh Hess Kentuer is among Ihoxe receiving degrees, Mm. I). A. FoihuH of TalenL is re ported iih Hlowly convalescing from Huriomi illness. A. P. Talent and family have moved into (heir new ten-mom iimi dunce on South Central and Ninth j Streets. Thu building is well put up, i thu inside woodwork ami tinting r ' done in an artistic maniiur, and i- modern and up to dale iji all re HpeclH. Taken all together it is a fair uxauiplo of Medforil' many beautiful and substantial homes. Mr. Talent is a firm believer in a greater Medford and has built a large num ber of houses in this city, this one being the ninth on South Central A ven no. Mr. Ford, thu Ktiglish landscape gardener, in parking thu oxtensiw grounds of John M. Hoots' count rv1 homo on King's Highway. , Mr. Al. Ware, a well known 1 borsumnu from Northfiold, Miuu., who recently bought tho Durlin or I chard south of Medford, Iiiih bis fine I horses on the way to Medford. Tlio ( coming of Mr. Maro iH expected to 1 foster an interest in breeding fin- j horses and lend an impetus to racing in tliiH vnlloj'. 1 Mr. .John K. Palmer of La Crosse, who owns a valuable tract of land I south of Medford, and who is u , friend of Mr. Ware's also expects j to import somo fine racing stock. Suit 3ale i Do You Ever Trade VK ,f;i; PLACING ON SI'LOIAI. RALE THIS WEEK ALL OUR WOOLEN SPRING SUITS AT PRICES THAT ARE VERY LOW FOR SU'CH. VALUES AS WE ARE GIVING. (60 Values In LADIES' TAILORED SPRING SUITS at $35 . . SfP Values In f I 1 9 I LADIES' TAILORED I S M I SPRING SUITS at A J $45 Values in LDIES' TAILORED SPRING SUITS, at $30 Values In LADIES' TAILORED SPRING SUITS at These are strictly tailored and novelty tailored styles in every favored spring fabric French serges, broad- cloth, diagonals and other popular weaves. Colors are grey, navy, black, tan, rose. The coats are in the smart' new medium length and are lined with either silk or satin... Pull pleated skirts. THE EMPORIUM 0. E. TACKSTROM, Proprietor. ' Successor to H. L. Montgomery 1 Herbert Iv-mtner spent the 'renter! Mr. Hutchason Helped, part of thu week visiting friends at J. F. Ilutclmson, thu Reninl udver Woodvillo. 'tisiiiK mnnaRor of the regular issue, AT Rardon Served, Saturday, May 14, twenty-five hundred sat isfied cusomers. What is the Reason? has been buried for days beneath tho avalanche of advertising matter which tho ladies hurled into the office. His intention had been to help shape up the work at the last wore the smile tk&t wcs&fe't tmtn but when tho office boys finally had off, his boar of Bsefataesn wss over time to dig him out the paper had as far as the Greater MeMmA di gono to press, and though he still tion was concerned. I E The Largest Stock. The Finest Diamonds. B JL Van De Car JEWELER Successor to VAN De CAR & JASMANN, E. M. Phipps Bldg. The Best Quality. The Latest Patterns. B & C Cash Stor GROCERIES GLASSWARE CROCKERY A BIG DROP IN CHINA WARE PRICES. It's the Place ! 10 uy m hosiery! THE L API ICS OF THE CITY ARE FAST LEARNING THAT THE ONE BEST FLOUR IS Blue Ribbon THE ONE BEST COFFEE IS CHASE & SANBORN'S AND THE ONE BEST STORE AND MARKET IS Warner, Wortman 6 Gore FOR TWENTY DOLLARS AND NINETY CENTS You can buy one 60-piece Dinner Set of Imported China, something that is just as nice as Haviland, at one-fourth the price. $6.90 buys one 60-piece Dinner Set of our premier "White Ware, a ware good enough for anybody. $8.95 buys a Dinner Set of 60 pieces in our Blue Ellsmire patterns. This is a very stylish decoration of scroll blue on the best English Waro. . $10.10 buysa Dinner Set of 60 pieces in our Regal White and Gold Imported English Ware pattern. This is a hand some design of gold on white ware. HAVILAND CHINA La France Stock Pattern, each piece decorated in delicate green floral spray Avitli a touch of pink. $53.00 buys one 88-piece Dinner Set in this hand some pattern. $12.50 for a Punch Bowl worth $.18.00. Made by the Fostoria Glass Company. Hand-cut edges with hand etched vintage design; 6 Sherbet Cups of same design j This set for $12.50. t B & C Cash Store Medford's Best Grocery and Dish Store TELEPHONE YOUR GROCERY ORDER TO 2351 223 WST MJLTN