Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORDOREOON, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1910.
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Clothes
Novcr fail to give perfect satisfac
tion. Ask any man that weal's a
II. S. & M. Suit and he'll Ml you
ihal ho never wore better clothes
and in all probability will add that
no hotter clothes can be found. The
style, tho workmanship, the quality
arc all included and all for a rea
sonable price.
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Ceprri(ll '' Mift'i A llitx
Boys' Suits
on Sale
This -week we place on sale a lot
of boys' wool Suits. You'll appre
ciate the saving when you see
them. Special values up tfl CA
Wash Suits
SEE THE WINDOW
of Wash Suits for boys. Special
values at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 AND UP
Bathing Suits
Just received, the very finest
and most desirable styles in Bath
ing Suits for men, women and chil
dren. Most everybody appreciates
the advantage of owning their bath
ing suit. Now is the best time to
choose. Only about 30 days left be
fore the opening of the natatorium.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
INCLUDING GROCERIES
H. C. KENTNER COMPANY
O'GARA THANKED
FORBLIGHTSTORY
Pathotofllst's Efforts Appreciated ay
Community Minnesota Man As
sures Him Elm Trees East Suf
fered From Pear Bllnht.
ProfuBHor P. J. O'Gnrii 1ms boon
receiving tho thunkit of tho orchard
iHtK of tho vulloy for his preparation
of tho nrliulo on penr blight whioh
wiih recently run in tho Mnil Tribune
as a Horiul. A groat number of local
fruit groworH liuvo called upon him
ami have generally oxproHHOil their
gratitudo in being ablo to get hold
of n comprehensive artiole on thin
dincnHo.
With nno exception tho groworn
have accepted tho profoHHor'H arti
cIoh without nuoHtion. However, one
man called upon I'rofoBhor O'flara
Saturday aftornoon to toll him that
ho wiih mistaken, llo iiHHiiroil the
profuK&or that tho elm trees of Min
nuNota were often attacked by tho
pear blight and that ho know it.
"Hut, my dear sir," answered tho
profoHHor with nn air of ono who
knows what bo is talking about, "I
am forced to boliovo that you are
iiiUtnkon. Scit'iitifio proof de
mands that in proving tho cause of
a fungus or bacterial disease a per
son must have isolnted tho organism
and thou produced infection by arti
ficial innoculntion from puro culturo
of tho organism. Tlign nftor produc
ing infection bo must ho ablo to iso
late tho original organism which was
formed in tho original natural in
fection." "Well or or, I didn't do that,
you know," oxclaimed tho man, who
fled hurriedly down tho stairs be
fore the professor's stream of an
gulnr sciontifio terms. ITo'll prob
ably road up boforo bo tolls tho pro
fessor that bo is wrong again.
DOUGLAS COUNTY TO
BE IN THE ASSEMBLY
THREE BENEFIT
OPERAS NEXT
Ladles of Greater Medford Club Con
tinue Campaion to Raise Money
for Civic Improvement Fra Dla
vola, Bohemian Girl, and Martha.
JACKSONVILLE AND VICINITY.
Tho next thing on tho program of
tho Initios of tho Grontor Medford
club In tholr campaign to ralao mon-
Joy for the civic Improvement will
bo tho prcflonti.tlon of tbrco onorna,
the first of which will bo on Juno
7. Tho oporao to bo given will bo
'Tho Hohomlan Girl," "Frr. Dlnvola"
and "Martha."
Tho casts will bo announced later,
hut It Is hoped to lacludo James
Slovens, tho noted barltono, who la
expected In Medford soon.
Tho cast for "Fra Dlavolr." will bo
Dlavolo, George Andrews; Loronzo,
Henri Gunson; All Cash, A. Hurgoas;
Iloppo, Ed Androwe; Glacotno, Quiz;
Matteo, Will DurgeBa; noberta, Enid
Hamilton; Zorllna, Mrs. Ed Andrews;
I.ndy All Cash, Edna Elfort.
Tho cost for tho "Doltcit.lan Girl"
will be:
Count Amholm, George Andrews;
Haildeo, Henri Gunson; DoTOlshoof,
Krnnk llurgeBs; Arllno, Nolllo Hazol
rlgg: Queen, Mrs. Ed Andrews.
Tho chorus girls will be:
Enid Hamilton, Edna Elfort, Lulu
I'ortor, Inon Iloyt Van Dylco, Mabel
Kent Uothcrmol, Mrs. Art Ilurgoss,
Mrs. Qulusonbury, Mr8. Josslo Dar
num, Mrs. nod". Miss Clara Wood,
Miss niancho Wood, Mies Eula Ja
cobs, Mrs. Kro-l Colvlg, Miss Louisa
Aldonhngon.
Tho chorus mon will be:
MosHrs. Colvlg, Mullor, Payette,
Gregory, nolhormol, Walt, Lawronco,
Whiting, O'llrlcn, Dnntols) and John-sou.
(By An Observer.)
Miss Grnco Rnypholtz hnH returned
homo after teaching a successful
nino months' school in Central Ppi"L
Tho pupils of our high school and
upper grndes aro giving an enter
tainment which will Inst thrco oven
iilgs. They hops to realize a neat
sum, bb the proccods will go towards
paying for a piano.
Mrs. 12. J. Itobcrts and daughter,
Mrs. L. O. Van Wcgon, made a busi-
pbb trip to Central Point on Thurs
day of tuts weok, and as they met
a numbor of old friends and neigh
bors, whom thoy had not seen for
somo timo, thoy felt ns if they hud
combined pleasure with business.
Thoy woro much surprised and
ploasod to noto that Central Point
had becomo a bustling, thriving little
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Pnnkoy spent
Sunday with relatives in Central
Point.
Mrs. J. Nimnii has recovered
HOSKnURO, Ore, May 28. P. 13.
Alloy today iasuod a call for a gath
ering of Douglas County Republi
cans to soleot dologntos to tho Ore
gon nopubliean assembly, to bo hold
at Portland. The mooting will bo
hold Juno 4. Precinct cauousos will
bo hold throughout th country early
noxt wok nnd it is oxpnoted that a
full county representation will bo in
ovidonco nt tho county nssombly.
Until rooontly thoro has appearod
moro or Iobb opposition to tho hh
Bombly plan, but this sontiment is
gradually ohnnging and party load
ors boliovo that tho adoption of tho
nssombly will ovontually b tho moans
of uniting tho Kopuhlionn fnotinns
in this county.
IlnBkinB for Ilonlth.
NEW PHONE LINE IS
IS NEARING COMPLETION
KLAMATH PALLS, Oro May 28.
Tho Oregon Indopondent Telcpliono
Company, recontly ineoiporatod for
sorvico in thi country, began work
today on a tolophono oxehaugo build
ing in Modland. The wire hnB boon
ordorod for tho lino from Midlnnd
to Klnmnth Pulls and Edward A.
King is in San Francisco socuring
linemen.
Contracts have boon lot for sov
eral thousnud poles. Prom this city
tho inniu lino is to run to Midland
nnd from thoro to Merrill, 22 milos
south, whoro tho council has boon
nskod for a franchise Prom Merrill
it will bo run to Lnkoviow, whoro
tho company says it will havo an ox
ohango in oporntion within ninety
days.
PlnnB havo boon drawn for a $0000
hoadquartors building horo. Tho lino
laoks only 17 milos of bolng com
pleted to Ashlnud.
from tho severe fall sho got about a
month ago.
Mrs. Jason Hnrtmnn had the m'n
fortuno to cut her hand very se
verely ono day this week.
Mrs. Torry Byrne of Applcgato
was tho guest of Mrs. Eugene
Thompson over Sundny. She ex
pects to visit a few daj-s with hei
daughters in Medford before return
ing homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Roberts nnd
littlo son woro guests of Mrs. E. J.
Roberts nnd Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Van Wcgen last Sundny.
George Ford of Central Point
mnrblo works, wns over our way
ono day this week. Mr. Lambert
is furnishing' him fino baso rocks
from his quarry.
Somo of our farmers nnd orchard
mon nro needing help very bndl.
Why don't somo of tho wenry Wilhcs
from town come out nnd get busy.
Miss Nellie Perry left yesterday
for a visit with her aunt nnd unch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gnll, of Big
Sticky. Sho will also visit othc
After You Try
Youll Know
The difference between - -
Russel's Ice Cream
and the cheaper kind
I make u GOOD article and charge a living price.
You eat no dope when you eat my confections.
Phone your orders in for homo delivery. Ice cream,
in bulk, .$1.50 per gallon; quart bricks, 50c each and
up.
Russel's Confectionery
relatives and friends while there. home, not so rich in filthy lucre ab
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conger weit.'"1 experience. They report hnvia?.
naa a jolly tme.
Mr. Downing took a whole load of
Jacksonville people to Medford, Sat
urday night to attend one of Dr.
Oliver's meetings.
guests nt the hospitable home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Raypholtz last Sundny.
The party of young people who
were camped on the Rainsford place
picking strawberries, havo re'turnid
Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church
met yesterday at tho home of Mrs.
Roundtree.
Ball game today at 2:30 nnd to
morrow at 3.
Haskins for Health.
Let Hale Place A Piano
In Your Home, Only $6Monthl y
They are mndo by experts. They are praised by critics. Pianos and Player Pianos of tested
superiority, the Laffargue. These instruments have successfully withstood the test of unfavorable
climatic conditions and endurance under unusually severe uso ai:d have become noted for sweet sing
ing quality of tone, superior finish nnd such general excellence as to make the Lnffargno Pianos the
most vnluablo instrument for the home. When you pay more for a piano than is asked at Hale's
Piano House you're not getting better tone, better workmanship or greater durability. You're simply
pnj-ing tho price mndo necessary by lack of capital, lack of buying power and lack of monoy-saving,
economical methods of retailing. Statistics show .that Hale's Piano House do upwards of 82 per
cent of the entire piano business in Southern Oregon more than all other dealers combined.
FACTS provo' that we aro not only nble, BUT ACTUALLY DO sell pianos at a third to a fourth
less than elsewhere. Terms of course, to suit 3our needs.
It's nn established fact that ANY GrVEN SUM WILL BUY HIGHER QUALITY AT HALE'S
PIANO nOUSE THAN ELSEWHERE. Deal at Halo's it means absolute satisfaction. Inquire at
HALE'S PIANO HOUSE
611 North Central Avenue
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All delicate fabrics such as Organdies, Mulls,
Lawns, etc., cleaned perfectly at the
PHONE 1811.
129 E, MAIN
L, A. Cook
F.C.ELLIOTT
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