Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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NEAR CUT GLASS JUST IN
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, .TUNE 3, 1910.
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MEN'S
HOSIERY
Silk finish, drop
Hlitch and plain colored
silk finished Hose; 35e
and flOo values most
stores; here 25c PA1.R
and iho best, 2 pail's for
215c I lose in town.
LADIES'
HOSIERY
L i g h t weight silk
lisle finish, linen heel,
and too; BEST YET;
black, tan, plain or lace
stripe 25c J? AIR, and
h best 2 pairs for 25c
lloso in town.
Ladies'Underwear
Summer weight; long or short sleoves; low or
high nock; all well made, neatly trimmed and well
finished Ladies' Vests, 10c to 35c; Union Suits to
$1.00.
DO YOU WANT TO SEE THE SWELLEST LINE OF IMITATION CUT
GLASS EVER SHOWN IN MEDFORD? SEE OUR EAST WINDOW
TOMORROW. PRICES, 25c TO $6.00 EACH.
GOLD EDGE, LEAD BLOWN GLASSES, SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW
SIX FOR 50c.
CHOICE,
50 CENTS.
Want a bargain'? See
our west window tomor
row; 75c to $1.25 values
in faijcy China at, your
choice, each 50c
HAND
PAINTED
CHINA
PLATES
50c, 75c, $1.00 EACH
JUST IN
The swellest line of
plain and needle etched
MISSES'
HOSIERY
If you want the finest
little Hose in t heytic,
little Hose in the city,
try our misses' lisle
thread Hose; black, tan
or white; any size; 25c
PAIR; our 2 pairs for
25c Hose is the best in
town.
BOYS'
SCHOOL
HOSE
HOSE
15c A PAIR
25c A PAIR
In all sizes from 6 to
10. If you want the beet
for the least money, try
them.
Glasses or Tumblers
ever shown in Medford.
Ask to see them toraor-
rnw: nil sizns from 1-nz. A .3 m
Look like the regular cordiale up to li-oz. ZLIltT)f Cl- UISCOIIHl
$2.50 to $5.00 qualities, lemonades. J1 V r'VaiI
HUSSEYS
We are closing out about 400 boxes of Fancy
Box Paper; our regular 50c. 75c and $1.00 quality;
just 40 per cent off that price tomorrow.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
How Paul S. linmly of Salem, Or.,
in visiting over Sunday at Faiulalo
orchards with Iiih friends, Mr. ami
Mrn. C. W. Potior.
"Huh Dry" towolB al Hooker's
only. 01
Hoys and girls, did you writo your
Htory on "Why Somo Medford Mor
ohnntH Don't Advertise"? Clot it into
this office hy Tuesday sure.
."Chnutoolor" ties, the latcHt Puria
iau novelty, at DaniolH for DudH, ex
clusively, f)0 cents. 03
C-H Corsets at Mookor'ii only, 01
G. A. Hovor of Phoenix was a
Medford viaitor Thursday.
If you own a kodak or camera
visit tho Kodak Show. 01
Joo Hundrix, tho votoran hunter
and inouutaiiioor of tho Itutto Falls
Hi'ution, waa in Medford Friday on
business.
Guuzo lioso nt Mookor's. O'l
If you do not owu a kodak and
never expect to, visit tho Froo Ko
dak Show. Of
"Chuntoolor" ties, tho latest Paris
ian novelty, at Daniels for Duda, ex
clusively; fit) cents. 03
New ono-picco drosHos nt Meek
er. 01
C. C. Scott of Phoenix waa in
Medford Thursday and wnB among
those who were before the county
court in the iutereHt of Professor
O'Gara.
Kodak Show froo, 'Audio's opera
, hotiKo, Friday nnd Saturday. (It
O. W. Myors, county fruit in
spector, wna in Medford Thursday on
offioial businoss. "I am getting a
grout iiiniiy of tho diseased trees
olonnod up," ho said, "but Home of
the owners are working very slowly.
I may bo compelled to take hold "of
tho cutting mysolf, nnd if I do thinirs
will ho hnpponing nil along tho lino."
Trunks, Mookor's, 111
Qenusoo Hoofing awnrdod gold
modal at A. Y. P. exposition. Mado
from Trinidad Lake nsphnlt and
guurantood. No oxpansion or con
tra tit ion. 08
Tho party who took an Ivor John
sou wheel from in front of Allen &
Itongnn's storo nnd loft a Haeyole
instead can havo hia wheol hy ad
dressing "Whool," onro this offieo,
and paying for this ndvortisomont. 04
Latest Horims at Mookor's. 01
"Chanteolor" ties, tho latest Pnris
inn novelty, at Daniols for Duds, ox
ohiHivelyj fiO oontH. 03
Kodak Show froo Friday and Snt
urday. 04
A strawborry shortcako luuohoou
will ho given in the Presbytoriau
church parlor Saturday, Juno !, from
11 to 2 o'clock, by tho Girl's olid.
Prico cents.
Silk Halo, Mookor's. 04
Paved stroots, comout sidawnlks,
water, cower, olootrio lights and all
improvements will bo found in tho
Queen Anno addition; only oight
iniiiutoH' walk from tho Postoffioo.
Choice lots $050. 18 North Front
etroot.
Mrs. Anna Mansfield of Murphy
was a rucon t visitor in Medford.
Nowost curtain nets, Mookor's, (11
C. D. Watson of Ashland was in
Medford roeontly on business.
"Clmnteelor" this, the latest Paris
ian novolty, nt Daniols for Duds, ex
clusively ; fiO eonls. (Ill
All stylos of legal blanks at tho
Mail Trihuno offioo. Ovor a hun
dred forms.
"Chai.teclor" ties, tho latest Paris
ian novelty, at Daniels for Duds, ex
clusively; f0 cents. 03
Now shipment of ono-piuco drcssos
Mocker's. 0 1
Those lota on Qucon Anno avenue
nro going rapidly; bottor got in be
foro vnluos ndvanco. Easy torma.
18 North Front Btroot,
Miss Corinuo Linn has returned
from a thrco months' visit in Eu
gone. Unir switches nt Mookor's. 04
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ilcrriu of
Ashland havo bocn visiting Mrs. H.
1). Dow in Jacksonville.
"Soco silk" on snlo, 31)c. Mookor's
04
"Clmnteelor" lies, the latest Paris
inn uoveltv, nt Daniels for Duds, ex
clusively; r0 cents. 03
Can you estimate tho vnluo of a
Quoou Anno avenue lot a year from
nowt Only $050, at present, onsh
or terms. 18 North Front atrcot.
Silk gloves, Mookor's. 01
The Colonial club gave a farewell
luncheon to Mrs. U. G. Smith at tho
Msti grill Thursday, wlitcu was
greatly enjoyed.
"Chnutcclor" ties, tho latest Paris
ian novolty, at Daniels for Duds, ex
clusively; 50 conts. 03
Sam Look wishes to sell tho Can
non Restaurant for $100,000,000.
Low prices on shootings, Meek
County Suporiutondont of Schools
J. Poroy Wolls is down for an ad
dress on "Rural School Supervision
nnd Administration" at tho Unlvora
ity of Oregon educational ('(inference
at Kugeno, Juno 23 and 24.
or's. 04
Scalp treatment given by appoint
ment at homos of patrons. Telophouo
Main 3873. 08
John II. Carkin, attorney nt law,
vor jackson County Bnnk
"Chanteolor" ties, the latost Paris
ian novelty, at Daniels for Duds, ex
clusively; 50 cents. 03
"Rnjah silk" on salo, Mookor's,
GOo. 04
A cednr chost mnkos nn idonl gift
for tho Juno brido. Drop in nnd lot
us show you a sample Mission Fur
niture Works, comer Eighth nnd
IIollv stroots.
Forris waists at Meeker's. 01
All Knights of Pythias nro urged
to attend tho niomorial servicos in
tho opora houso Sunday nftornoou,
nnd ask your friouds to bo pfosout
also. Good speaking nnd ritualistic
progrnm.
"Chnntoolor" tios, tho latost Paris
inn novelty, at Daniels for Duds, ex
clusively; 50 cents. 03
Gilbert linings at Mookor's. 01
Kodak Show froo Friday and Sat
urday. 04
If you want a now sleeping room
or two, cool and easy walk, anil up
Mnlu 4474. Hoasnnnblo prices.
Good goods nt Mookor's. 04
All Knights of Pythias nro urged
to attend the momorial sorviaos in
tho opora houso Suudny nftornoou,
nnd nsk your frionds to bo present
nlso, Good spanking nnd ritualistic
progrnm.
O. E. Roso of Jacksonville wuh a
rooont Medford visitor.
Kodnk nnd Print Exhibition at An
glo opora houso Friday nnd Snturday
nftornoou nnd ovoning. Freo. 01
Knysor gloves at Mookor's. 04
Mrs, Louisa Muller and Mrs. Otis
KVouso wore rooont "visitors at Jnok
Houvillo, Roddisodo bnts nt Mookor's. 04
All nuostions nusworod nt tho Ko
dnk Show. 04 ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Cnrdwcll of
Gold Hill wcro Medford visitors Fri
day. "Chanteolor" tics, tho latest Fnris
inu novelty, nt Daniels for Duds, ex
clusively; 50 conts. 03
A trip to tho Morrivold Shop will
solve the book problem. G3
Late parasols, Mookor's. 01
Chorrics for salo Hoynl Ann?,
Black Republicans, Ulnck Tarlarians
and Ox Hearts. Wnltcr R. Stokes,
phono Formers 7003. 03
Tho fnmoiiB Tnxis extracts aro
made from pure fruits tho best in
tho world. Spirclla Shop.
Tho Morrivold Shop offers Whit-J
ed to Mr. Miller's attention, but ho
declared that different conditions
had to bo mot In different localities,
la basing railroad class rates. Dis
cussing canned goods, as an Illus
tration, ho Bald that on tho O. It.
& N. competition by eastern houses
had been a factor in fixing tho rates
from Portland, whllo on tho South
ern Pacific tho chief competition
was with San Francleco and other
California points.
In roply to a question, Mr. Miller
Bald ho did not belle'ro that a
"spread" applied botween fourth
and fifth-class rates equivalent to
and Portland terminals was also
raised, but Mr. Miller declared ho
was unablo orcn to hazard a guess,
saying that such figures would have
to bo obtained from other officials.
Tho commission Indicated a desire to
ascertain this difference in terminal
charges at a succeeding meeting.
Mr. Miller, In reply to an inquiry,
stated that up to Juno 1, the totil
freight receipts by tho Southern Pa
cific in Oregon on state and inter
state business was greater than for
All members of the chorus
for "Frn Diavolo," etc., are
urged to be present nt the
opera house at 7:30 p. m.,
sharp, tonight. A very pleas
ant surprise is in storo for
all who come.
RARD0N IS SERVING SIS-
KIYOU MINERAL WATER
EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH
HIS ICELESS FOUNTAIN.
man's pure fresh candies for snlo.!15 cr cent of tho tint-clou rate
Q3 , was a just one, and his attention
MoCnU ,,nUnra NfnnL-nr'c. U ! w8 thereupon called by Mr. Lang
-..-...-, -..-- . . -. .1,1.
Trj' "Snpogcn," tho finest shampoo10 B"c" a ""-"" n "' ,
preparation on tho market. Spirclla
Shop.
ier In effect or ordered by commis
sions in Iowa, Nebraska nnd Kansas.
Kvnrv iinn.ni in Afn.lfnr.l will fin.1 For Instance, whoro tho first-class
tilings of interest nt tho Freo Kodak irat0 waa $1 tho ""P" or differ
gj10W q onco botween fourth nnd fifth-class
Visit Mookor's suit department. 04;ratos wou,d bo jscnta or 15 per
ceni oi i. .ir. .uuiur asvrii'u muv
Mrs. Mouldon nnd Miss Hazel En-
yart motored in from tho Rogue
Rivor ranch Fridnj.
I Ladies' summer underwear nt
Mookor's. 04
Men, try a cako of Fox's shaving
soap (only ono Inthoring necessary).
Spirclla Shop.
Tako imporfeot prints or negatives
to Kodnk Show nnd nsk for infor
mation; freo. 64"
Juno snlo on table linens, Mook
or's, 04
Fred J. Blnkoloy of Roeoburg spout
Friday in Medford.
Kodak Show freo Friday and Snt
urday. 04
Tonnossoo Smith is preparing to
make nn extended trip north nnd
onst.
Tho exhibition of art pictures will
interest every one nt tho Kodak
Show. 04
Dr. J, W. Robinson of Jacksonville
wns. in this city Friday morning.
Suit cases at Mookor's. 04
Mrs. Josephine Russell wns in
Medford from Jncksonvillo Friday.
All those little offieo supplies nnd
homo needfuls in tho stationery line
at tho Morrivold Shop. 03
Emil Ilritt of Jncksonvillo was in
Medford on business Fridny.
Everybody is invited to tho straw
horry short enko luncheon given by
tho girls' club in tho Presbyterian
church pnrlor, Saturday, Juno 4,
from 11 to 2 o'clock. Prico 35 cents.
tho conditions in no two states could
bo used as a basis for fixing rates
In any other part of tho country.
An effort was also mado to havo
Mr. Miller stato what conditions led
to tho granting of terminal rates to
Marysvlllo, Call., and why if Marys
vlllo was entitled to terminals, Al
bany, Or., was not.
Knouicdgo Is Disclaimed.
Mr. Miller disclaimed all know!
edga of conditions in California, but
expressed tho opinion that Albany
wns not entitled to torralnal rates.
Tho question of tho ditferenco in
cost of hauling freight in Medford
NOTICE TO bTOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of stockholders of the
Pacific and Eastern Railway will be
held at the office of the company,
In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, June
G. P. HUMPHREY,
Secretary.
LOWER RATES ASKED.
(Continuod from Page 1.)
sustained by tho commission. Mr.
Milder donlod i"protoctIon" of any
spoelal luterost, declaring that rates
woro fixed In what was doomod tho
host lntorests of tho rallrond and
country aorvod.
An Indication was glvon also that
tho shlppors of southern Oregon bo
llovo thnt tho valuo or tho land grant
to tho Oregon & California railroad,
now tho Southorn Pactflo, should bo
considered In tho making of rates.
In roply to a quostlon, Mr, Miller
assorted that tho valuo of tho grant
was novor considered In establish
ing rates and that ho did not know
tho vnluo of tho lands. Mr. Lang
nskod If It wns not about $50,000,
000, but tho quostlon was not nl
lowod. Differences Pointed Out,
Dltforoncoa in class rntoa out off
Portland on tho O. 11...& N nnd on
tho Southorn Pnolflo woro nlso call-
For sale by the
FollowingGrocars
AY. Stringer, "West Main
street.
Olmstcad and Hibbard, West
Main street.
B. & O. Cash Storo, West
Main street.
Warner, Wortman & Gore,
East Main street.
Fonts Co., East Main street.
IT. O. Kontner Co., East
Main street.
Geo. Poyser, East Main
street.
O. M. Boardman, Court
street.
W. H, Yydinrd, Jackson
street.
W .G. Davidson, West Elev
enth streot.
Rardon's Bakery, Main and
Grapo streets.
the same period In 1909, but did not
givo the figures.
Teal Is Called Upon.
J. N. Toil, who is attorney for 1 6. 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m.
the transportation commltteo of the I By order of tho President.
Portland chamber of commerce. waBJ
also called by Mr. Lang, but Mr.
Tool refused to admit that ho was
a rate expert and testimony sought
from him was barred by tho com
mission on the ground that It would
reveal privileged communications
between attorney nnd client.
Mr. Teal was asked If the Port
land Jobbors would not oppose any
reduction in less than carload rates
that would reduce tho difference be-
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PROGRAM
FRIDAY, JUNE 3.
2 to 4 p. m. Vclox Printing, Re
developing.
4 to 0 p. m. Velox Enlarging, Dry
tweon loss than carload and carload , Mounting Tissue.
rates. An objection by Judge Fen
ton was sustained.
Mr. Teal and Mr. Miller were the
only witnesses examined before the
commission yesterday and an ad-1
journment was taken In the after
noon, tho hearing to bo resumed
subject to flvo days' nptlco. At tho
next hearing It Is expected that cer
tain exhibits callod for by the com
8 to 0 p. m. Film Developing, Wet
Negntivo Printing.
9 to 10 p. in. Postcard Printing,
Double Printing.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4.
2 to 4 p. m. Film Developing, Wet
Negative Printing.
4 to 0 p. m. Velox Enlarging, Dry
Mounting Tissue.
8 to 0 p. m. Postcard Printing,
mlsolou will bo presentod by tho I DoubI Printing.
railroad company. Chief of these Is v lo .AU m' vcwx rnnunz, e
a statoment based on an average of . Je!?S?5: , nrrr . ,,.,.
two months' business showing a seg- AT raEE KODAK SHOW, ANGLE
MEDFORD BOOK STORE,
Exclusive Agents.
regatlon of the Intrastate and Inter
state Pacific lines In Oregon.
Many
New
Goods
WE now have In stock tho "oil
wool" Hercules line of boys cloth
ing; sizes 8 to 16 years. Wo con
sider this the best lino of boys
clothing we have ovor neon.
Our new line of men's and boys'
"Porosknit" combination Union
Suits for hot weather give com
fort to the wearer.
Wo are showing many now
things this week in golf and neg
ligee Shirts, fino Hosiery and
Neckwear, men's two-plee cash
mere Suits, light weight crushed
Hats, alpaca Coats, etc. Another
cargo of the men's famous K. O.
$5.00 Oxfords, made wide and
comfortable.
The Wardrobe
tub noME of good snois
r
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Oxfords
We are recognized headquarters for Ox
fords, pumps, slippers and low shoes for men,
women and children.
We invite you to look here before you pur
chase; our new shipmens will interest you.
FOR. WOMEN
See these new style Oxfords, in Suedes,
patent, gunmetal, tans, etc. The proper heel;
the very latest shape, all sizes and widths; prico
right.
$1.50 and up to $4.00
FOR MEN
Wo are showing a very fine assortment of
form fitting Oxfords and shoes... All sizes, all
widths; the newest styles and solid leather
$3.50, 94.00. 95.00 a,nd $0.00
FOR CHILDREN
And tho small toddlers, wo are handling a very
pretty, durable lino of Oxfords, sandals, etc.
Call and examine our stock and you'll need
to look no further.
Van Dyke's
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