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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1910)
. MDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fttEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 1fi, 1910. - K N T N BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 17 E s WAISTS TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND FEET OF FLOOR SPACE IN OUR BUILDING-. THE ENTIRE STORE IS BEING CHANGED. Grocery Department being 25 bv 75 feet, oast and west: Dry Cloods and Notions Depart inent, 2fxM0: Shoes and Hosiery, Underwear Department, l!.pxM0: Clothing, len h h nr nisliing Goods, Hat Department, 25xH0: Dra-pery and Curtain Department, 15x50: Ladies' Suit and Clonk Department, 75x75; Host Rooms, one of the niee features of our IhuUIihk 25x40 eaeb; Millinery Department, 25x60; Art Department. 10x20: Storeroom for reserve poods, 25x75 feet. This coming week yon will find one of the busy stores in Oregon. t a. GREAT SALE BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE OF GOODS in our store too many things to name. Come in and see for vourself. We have secured the services of an armv of clerks and you will be looked after even if you don't want to pur chase. ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL and make yourselves at home with us. LARGEST AND BEST LIGHTED STORE IN OREGON. THE JL JL M V H. C. KENTNER GO. One price to all and that the lowest (ris Vfl i ) ) 7'.. l , .far. 1 7 A v m i mil k- I ;fft U 1 V'J ' UA. A 4LX VV 111'. ' i I Ml TO Copyrijht Htt SthiiTotf & Marx - A MOTHER'S ECSTACY. MRS. JUCE M'CLUKK GETCHELL. With all Hay soal's enthusiasm, I love yoxc- child i Too tei me- how to live and make tLurk Eoars bright. LtA sac feel onr arms around mo, tbj darling, my baby, AYMIe ire fo and give father his loie-Vis8r good-night. W'fcnt can even no know of the bonds tkmt unite- us, Tfsc -mam lips on my flesh, drawing Ufa for their own? I Itare tasted of Ilcav'n in rapture, transported, And a new little soul, from my own, I Save crown. -" -- Xerw modern furnished rooms "".at 328 South Holly Street, one Woek off Main Street; second Iwase- south of City Park. t- -f Ordbsnd Buyer, if you have $10,03 cosh drop me a line and I -will pel yon next to the best buy in CASKEY & ELIOT General Blacksmithing Special attention paid to interfering horses. Once tried, you'll never ,.i 40 acres of Newtown and Spitzen burg apples, just coming into bear- Medford's New Cafe. E. A. Hefler's new cafe is every thing the latest in up-to-dateness. Conveniently situated in the Pngufing room. Mr. Hofler Miya he con block. 320 West Main streei. every- handle 85 people and that he has thing to cater to the moa fastidious special booths for ladies. Special palate may be secured a la carte, m attention and consideration will l,e this hnndeome mission furnished din- given theater suppers and banquet parties. The openine night, Saturday, mllj be auspicious, if the good wihIich ot'j Mcdford'n cititzens to .Mr. IloflorV' venture he considered. ', THE MARTE CLOTHES IN TOWN CAME FROM SEE OUR LUMBER GET OUR PRICES THEY WILL SURPRISE YOU Medford Lumber Co. fJBICKEN DINNER Sunday No o n FABK VIEW HOTEL 123 Socth Holly Street f WlJST.Gfoode, Proprietor ALL1M 1 ALLIN Formerly MIS A f TlTm "t HOUSE j SfE(Sita a share of your "The Toggery MEDFORD'S RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE HUBBARD BROS. complete stock of vehicles, spring wagons, Mccormick mowers, hay rakes,, etc. etc. B.H.Harris & Co. TIMBER LANDS Wo can furnish you, tinil(!r in largo or .small trad.s at all times. ROOM 10, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG. pac&ronage.