Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OllEdON, WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 1, 1910.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
MIhh Mario Mllln of Ihlti city Imti
rolurnod from u vIhU with Mro. H.
II. llmioy of JiiuIihoiivIIIo.
Mr. iiml MrH, W. II. Burr, uoooiii
jmniod by MrH, Kulph Woodfoid,
wore rouunl vIbHoI'h itl tlio county
neat.
It yon want to Htoro u piano for
UiiIo'h piano Iioiimo, drop a card ml
ilroHHoil to Oil N. Central uvo.
Ilormiui Offonbnohor of tho Ap
plognlo was a rooont Medford vlHitor.
Mr. mill Mih. IJIaliio Klimi vinlted
AHliland roeontly to participate in
tho AhIiIiuiiI high hcIiooI aliiinni re
union,
Uoiiuhoo Hoofing awardod gold
,mudnl al A. Y. I. oxpoiilllon. Mado
from Trinidad Luko aHpliait and
Kiiurnntood. No oxpiiiihIoii or con
traction. 08
Mr. and Mih. Kulph .loniiingH of
Apploguto woru recent visitors m
Medford.
I'rofoHHor and Mih. Colliim huvo
lieuu vinitiiu: with .Mr. Collins'
brother, Honj. M. Colliim, oiiHhlor of
tho Hunk of Jaul(Honvillu.
I'nvod Htrootn, commit nidownlkH,
water, cower, olootrio llghtu and all
(inprovomontH will bo found in tho
Onoon Anno addition; only eight
ProfoiiHor llormann CIoiikh hii.vh of
IiIh pupil, Grace Itrowu, In Hpuuking
of hor io 0(5 nt ron Hal: "Klin h a won
dor. If thin program had Iicoii given
in Uuiinaiiy it would havo al once
OHtahllHhod hor an a groat art int." (Ill
xoii-noro orchard tniotii near
Kitglo l'olnl, IiohI locution, very IiohI
hottom laud; no paymont down, ton
yearn' timo at (I por coat. Aylor &
llaruott. 02.
HorvicoH will ho liuld WudncHday
and ThurHday ovoningH in oaolt of
tho ohtiiohoH participating in tho Ol
iver iiiooliugH. All momborrt urged to
ho proHout and all oonvcrtH invited
to attend HorvicoH at tho church oi
their choice. TIioho meetings are oh
puoially for tho uowly converted.
Coino and got aotpialutod with tho
church people.
If you waul a now Bleeping room
or two, cool mid oiiHy wnllc, call ii
Main 'M7'l. HoiiHouahlo price.
Hurri Hioh., wiio claim WiiHhing
ton, I). C, iih thuir ichidcnce, Iiiiw
loonled novornl quartz properties on
1'ooIh crook, on railroud laud, They
claim they roproHont a WiiHhiugtoii
nyiiuioulu mid wmit nothing except on
S. 1'. laud.
Chorrios for Halo Hoynl Ann,
Illacl: HcpuhlicaiiH, IJIuek TiirtnriitiiH
and Ox lIonrtH. Walter U. Stoke,
phono Kimiior I700U, O.'t
Tho Lyric Stock couipuny of
Portland will open in thin city on
4
iiautoH' walk from tho PoHtoffico. Juno J3. Tho company arrive from
Ohoico lota $050. 18 North Front) Portland Friday iiftcrnoon and will
ntrcot.
Mru. Walter IContuor of thi city
linn hecu viiting her mother, Mih. I.
J. Kinney of Juckriouvillo thiH wool;.
MrH. LouiH Ulrioh wiih a recent
-visitor in Medford.
Medford in clad to claim iih hor
own tho young nrtint, Grace Drown,
-who roceutlv created quite a hciihii
tion in tuiiHical circle in San Frau
jico. 02
All Htylon of lentil hlaukH at tho
Mail Trihuno offico. Ovor a hun
dred fotTOH.
Mr. .1, A. Crulg, wifo of tlto I'. &
"K. railroad contractor, Hpont Tiich
luy in Medford. ,
TIioho Iota on Quoon Anno avenue
nro going rapidly; bettor got in be--foro
vnluoH advauco. Enay tonnn.
18 North Front Htroet.
W. F. Tumor and wifo liavo gone
to Portland, where Mr. Turner Iiiih
been appointed general auditor of the
Oregon Trunk and Oregon Klectnc
lillCH.
' Can you oHtimato tho value of n
2uoeu Anno avonuo lot a year from
Jiowf Only $050, at prenont, cash
or term. 18 North Front ntrcot.
J. M. Shoop, who for 12 your wiih
'United States maniliat of Alanka,
left yesterday for Portland after a
week' viHit at .Medford. Ho will
.prohahly return to mako invoHtmentri
Sam Lock wiriho to hoII tho Can
non HcHtaurant for $100,000,000.
Ilnlo'H pianos will arrivo about
Juno 10. 1
'Mr. mid MrH. Qoorgo M. Dordcnux,
who for tho pant two years have
mudo Medford their homo, loft Wed
nesday for Vancouver, It. C, whore
Mr. Pordoatix will engage in business
Ho o.xpocts to rotuni to Medford,
whoro ho has largo property inter
lists, John II. Cnrkin, attomoy at law,
ovor jackson County Dank
Miss Wennor of this city, a recent
nrrivnl from Nebraska, in visiting
relatives at Ashland.
Tho Junior Diblo sooioty of tho
ProKbyterian church will givo a lunch
in tho church parlor Saturday from
11 to 2 o'clock. Sandwiohos, potato
naiad, coffeo, strawberry shortcako
(home-mndo) for 'Mi contH. Come.
Henry Mnllory of Phoenix spout
Wednesday in Medford.
Hooks, confootionory, offico sup
plies, typowritors, oto., at tlio Morri
vohl Shop. 01
A cedar ohoHt makos an idoal gift
for tho Juno bride. Drop in and lot
iih fihow yon a sample. Mission Fur
nituro Works, comor Eighth and
Holly streets.
R. W. Iliintlov and W. C. Murphy
voro rocont visitors at Ashland.
. 110 noroH of tho very host fruit
land in tho valloy, nonr Eaglo Point,
Improvod; small paymont down, bal
ance 10 yoars at 0 por cent. Aylor
A Darnott. 02
Ilov. W. F. Shiolds visited Ashland
recently on business.
Dr. niokort wishes to announce
that owing to an unavoidnblo dolay
in tho transportation of offico para
phornnlla ho will bo unnblo to opon
IiIh optical parlor at room 2, ICont
uor building, on tho 1st of Juno, ih
autieipatod. Tho oxnot dato will ho
published in this pnpor a littlo Jator.
Look for it. Wait for it.
TT. W. Stouo, gonoral soorntary of
uio rorlland V. M. C. A., was a ro
cont visitor in Medford mid othor f
valloy towns,
A block of 13 largo rosldonco lots
uoar paving, nil oast fronts, $-100
oaoli if taken in a bunch ; thoso lots
Avould bo ohoap nt $000 oaoh, tnkon
aliigly. Thoso lots nro owned by a
noii-rosidont mid must bo sold quick
ly. Aylor & Hnrnott.
Oraoo JoBophino Brown, contralto,
nsalHtod by Trono TTampton Isaacs,
pIihiIhI, will ho hoard nt tho Medford
Thursday ovoning, Juno 2. SontH on
snlo at ITnskins'. 02
immediately begin rehearsals for the
opening plav, "The Powers That
Mo."
.Mrs. Henry ICuhli 1ms relumed
from Sun Francisco, wheie she has
been undergoing treatment. She has
recovered her health.
Tho famous Toxis extracts are
made from pure fruits' the best in
tho world. Spirollu Shop.
Dr. J. F. Itcddy spent Tuesday
night in Grants Pass, the guest of
Itohcit O. Smith.
Try "Snpogen," tho finest Hhniiipoo
preparation on tlio market. Spirella
Shop.
Professor P. J. O'Gnrn, govern
ment pathologist, left this morning
for a trip to California points.
Hugo Victor, traveling passenger
agent of tlio A. T. & S. F. railway
system, witli headquarters in Port
laud, is in Medford on n short Iiiim
iicsh trip.
Tho Merrivold Shop wisliss to seo
you. 01 J
M. MoHcssohn, tho assistant score- j
tary of tho Portland chamber '
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Here are a Number of Excellent Reasons Why the
Particular Women
LiKe to Patronize This Elclusive Ready to-wear Store,
Very few cities can boast of an exclusive ladies' ready-to-wear store where so many of the newest and
Jiost stylish wearables may be found where no "passe" or out-of date goods are offered where quality is
tho strongest word, and found in every article sold, and where
Everything' is New, Stylish and Desirable.
We have a stock free from all undesirable or old goods everything is spring 1910 style and no two suits,
dresses, skirts, wraps, etc., can be found alike. We buy large assortments and direct from the largest and
best manufacturers and at the lowest prices.
Hosiery, underwear, ready-to-wears, petticoats, wash suits, lingerie silk and other one-piece dresses;
beautiful lines of neckwear, gloves, handkerchiefs, ribbons, etc.
We invite you to call and inspect our goods and feel very sure that you will say that our stock is in splen
did condition and everything the best shown in Southern Oregon.
T HE EMP O RIUM
O. E. Tackstrom Proprietor, Successor to Montgomery
sent many years from the "Land o'
Cakes," and proposes to enlighten
tho Heelaiidors on tho everlasting
blessings of the Itoguo Itiver valley.
Do you know that Oakdale Park
addition, where the bird-men fly, is
tlio old Cox ranch? 01
Tho Medford Commercial club will
meet this evening in regular session.
Madame Julia, of Wells-Fargo
building, Portland, Or., and late of
Chicago, wishes to announce to the
Indies of Medford thnt sho has re
duced tho prices of her beautiful tai
lored suits; also her evening, after
noon and street dresses. It will bo
her pleasure to moot any of tho la
dies of this city. Tailored suits from
.()." up; drossy gowns from $75 up.
02
A largo number of townspeople are
planning to visit tho Ashlnnd rose
carnival Thursday mid Friday.
William Johnson of Trnil spent
Spirella Shop.
John II. Tracy of Evans Crook is
spending a few days in Medford.
n. W. Hntnilton of Asldand is vis
iting friends in this city.
Charles Guy, deputy game warden,
has returned from a trip on Big
Huttc.
Miss Elizabeth Gibson of Centrnl
Point was a recent Mcdford visitor.
SIio has just closed a very success
ful year iu tlio Ashland schools.
A call at tho Merrivold Shop will
save you trouble, time and worry.
01
William C. Priictt of Klamath
Falls is spending a few days in Med
ford on business.
Joe Pnrkor, erstwhile cashier in
tlio Southern Pacific depot, has as
sumed his now duties ns general
freight agent of tho Pacific & Enst-
oni.
commerce, is in .Moment on a snort Wednesday in Mcdtord. Lentrnl roint pastors arc enuenv-
business trip. Hobcrt G. Smith of Grants Pnssoring to have all 'stores closed nn
Jack Itobortson mid wife arc con-! spent Tuesday in Mcdford on Imsi-, hour in the afternoon so employes
tomphitiug a visit to tlio old country 'ness. can go to revival meetings. It is a
next week. Ilonuip Scotland being tho Men, try a cako of Fox's shnving . surprise another wicked city needing
objective point. Jack has been al soap (only ono lathering necessary). reform so close to Medford.
CANNOT STOP
KING BATTLE
Attorney for Church Federation Ad
mits That He Cannot Stop Fight,
Though He May Prevent It Final
Action Tonight by Churches.
The Roosevelt Party at ....-
The Hague and Cheering Crowd.
DEPARTURE OF COL';
ROOSEVO. T AND PARTY
rnqri7tittiAOU.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal June 1
Tlint tho Jeffries-Johnson fight
probably cannot be prevented, but
thnt it may be stopped, was the
statement today of Attorney J. E.
White, of the Church Federation
here. White announced today that
an executive meeting of the federa
tion will be held either tonight or
tomorrow night to determine whnt
action tho organization shnll take
following tho granting of the July
4 fight permit to tho Broadway Ath
letic club yesterday afternoon by the
board of supervisors,
This permit will bo turned ovor by
Jim Gnffin of the club to Tex Rick
ard and Jack Glenson, promoters of
tho Jeffries-Johnson fight.
"Your" storo, perhaps, advertises
"your" bargain today! Look and
know.
SALOME DANCER PUTS
CONTRACT IN STOCKING
NEW YORK, June l.Vriicn Gert
rude Hoffman, the Salome dancer,
sailed for Europe on the Prinz Frcd
erieh Wilhelm she carried u contract
for $130,000 in her stocking. Asked
by a reported where her contract was
she replied, "In tho safest place- a
woman knows."
Merchant messages tor you today
a plenty, and Important!
Van DeCar.
Graduation
Gifts
Wedding
Gifts
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Send a
Messenger
that will meet with the ap
proval of the recipient of
your message. Any old kind
of a messenger won't answer.
The best should alwa3rs be
sent "if" you wish the re
cipient to pass a favorable
verdict.
What you think about busi
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
Tht itJnJjrJ f.itr or butUist tlititnttf
"laokjfr ikt UMtir-mar"
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Old If AMrsimiW Bund ii a clean, criip
fuper, mde lor clean, crop buiinau
olL. Ic it sold on' the anstumpclon (hat
(here's rconomy in quality, A nanjionie
specimen book given upon request, show.
Inj; letterheads and other baunen forms,
printed, lithographed and engraved on
the white and loutteen colors,
Made bv I Iaukiiiuk
PArix Comi-any, the
nly paper makers in
he world malum: bond
aperetclusively.
Medford
Printing
Co.
38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
If you will inspect our show window you will readily see that we
have a substantial reason for extolling the merits of our stock. Our
desifjns are "different," rich and fascinating. Tho young girl gradu
ate will bo pleased with a gift coming from this store, because all of
our stock has been chosen with exceeding caro and with an eye to the
artistic.
This, by the way, is emerald time, and we have a large as
ortment of emerald jewelry, including brooches, handy pine, links,
lorgnette chains, bracelets, etc. The emeralds in many cases are u.-ed
ia combination with other precious stonos and present a dazzling hnr
mony of color. Those who are partial to silver or cut glass will also
find many good things hero in that lino. Suitable, gifts will be found
hero at prices to suit tho convenience of all.
B. G. Van DeCar
229 EAST MAIN STREET, MEDFORD, OREGON.
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Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
PROM ALL POINTS ON THE
&)iiji)?l
Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs S&60.00
jmana .............. ......... ...................tpou.uu
Kansas City ... ...w.......$60.00
pt. dosepn .m...M...., ,.,,,..., .wai .,.,.....tgHs,vv
St. Paul via Council Bluifti S63.90
Minneapolis direct $60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90
Duluth, direct $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to make through rate via Portland. One way
through Californiavadd $15.00 to above rates. Except
that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75
higher than fares via direct routes.
Ton days provided for tho going trip.
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. Knal return limit three months
from dato of sale, but not later than Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire'of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or
WM, McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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