Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 16, Image 16

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 2G, .19.10.
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Rugs! Rug's! Rugs!
A short time ago wo were fortimato enough to securo an immense lot of
rugs at exceptionally low factory prices. Those rugs are all tho very latest
patterns and the very best qualities. The'' comprise all kinds and grades and
we want every grownup in this vicinity to sec the
500 NEW RUGS JUST RECEIVED
"We want to dispose of them quickly and in order to do so have marked
them at very REASONABLE PRICES.
Medford Furniture Co.
East Main Street, Near S. Bartlett St.
Inside the fire limits, and our constantly increasing business is proof that
we are pleasing the people as to values.
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CAN'TTAKECOONS HALLEYS COMET
OFF THE EARTH
SAYS DIGKERSON
Secretary of War Arrives in Seattle
and States That 25th Infantry
Mst Be Kept Somewhere, and
That Seattle Will Do Nicely.
SEATTLE, Wash., June 24. See
rretary of War Jacob M. Dickinson
mrrived in Seattle on the Northern
3Paeific this forenoon. He was met
t the station by his wife, a son,
Henry Dickinson, of Seattle, whose
gatst he is, and a second son.
The secretary will visit Fort Law
tea this afternoon. Asked conccrn
Sbk the removal of tho Twenty-fifth
(negro) infantry from tho fort,
'Dickinson said:
"Tke rejriment must be kept some
where. They can't be moved off the
arth, and Seattle is as good a place
HITS MICNI
SSHI-ITS BOY
Oldest Son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bedunab of Ostcgo Is Given Queer
Name Halley Is Just a Monlh
Old.
LANSING, Mich., June 2q. Hnl-
ley's comet has stmck Michigan. Thj
official announcement of this fact
is on file n the birth records receiv
ed in the office of secretary of statj.
Bailey's comet's last name is Bedu
nab, and he s the oldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Bedunab of Osteco.
Halley is just a month old.
FRATERNAL AND OLD LINE
LIFE INSURANCE IN OREGON
JURY CHARGES
BROWNE. ETAL
WITH BRIBERY
Warrants Are Issued for Threo Men
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in Connection With Lorimer Brib
ery Case in Illinois Three Counts
Each Are Returned.
.as any.'
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REAli BSTATE.
J. B. Edsnll to J. A. Bishop,
Jots 3, 4, 5, block 14.
Phoenix $
3. S. Sprajjuo to J. B. Hun
" ter, 60 acres in section 23,
township 39, 1 east 12,500
X. Lager to E. K. Anderson,
Jots 16 and 17, block S,
Railroad addition to Ash
land
3. M. Casebcer to L. Lager,
same property
ID. L. Minkler to E. A. Estcs,
part block 23, Ashland....
J W. Abbott to J. C. Brown,
lots 36 and 37, Montview
Addition to Ashland
X C. Brown to Rebecca Eg-
gleston, some property....
jH. Humphrey to Ida A. Wor-
rell, land in Kenwood sub-
' division to Medford
IF. H. Rundell totComelia L.
Kingsbury, land in Ashland
,"W. K. Lawson to C. T.' Les
ter. 20 ncres in D. L. C. 07
township 38, 1 west
31. A. Washbnm to C. Lux,
lots 16 and 17, block 2,
Palm's Addition to Mcd
'tori Hannah M. Reeve to Saloma
"C Chapman, property in
Jacksonville
JL Moore to L. Miksch, 5
acres in section 14, town
ship 39, 1 oast
O, W. Kennard to Oscar L.
Laeper, 6 acres in D. L. G.
39, township 39, 1 cast.. 3,700
.W. H. Humlin to T. H. Flynn,
lot 10, block 2, Ross Addi
tion to Medford ,
38. P. Antlo to P. Orlopp, land
in sections 8 and 9, town
ship 37, 2 west 17,000
SALEM, Or., Juno 25. State In-
SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 25.-
The Sangamon county grand jury
todny indicted Lee O'Neill Browne,
W. mlson. Louis D. IJirschhcim nn-1
Frank A. Trnut on charges of con
spiracy to bribe. Three counts were
returned against each defendant.
A. B. Johnson also was indicted
for alleged perjury and on twelve
counts for conspiracy to bribe.
Warrants have been ssued for the
arrest of tho accused men.
Browne and Wilson were indicted
on the strength ot Assemblyman
surance Commissioner Sam A. Kozer Beckmoyer's testimony that Wilson
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has gathered statistics showing the
life insurance business in the state.
There are 30 fratemnls doing busi
ness under the lo'dge plan, with a to
tal membership of 59,904. The in
come of these for 1909 was $918,
231.74. while death claims of .$589.-
933.15 were paid. There are 37 old
line comp-nnies operating in :he state,
collecting during tho same time, $2,
388,438.97 in premiums on 55,053
policies, and paid in losses and re
turn premiums $831,037.49. While
the cost of old-line Insurance in the
state for the year was fur greater
than that of the frnternuls, tho lat
ter carry insurance in excess of thut
of the old-liners to tho nmount o
$11,879,000. An effort is boing
made throughout tho United States
by tho Insurance commissioners io
securo legislation that will place the
fraternal rates sufficiently high to
make their safety boyond question,
and to thin end uniform legislation js
planned in all tho states.
had paid him $900 from a legislative
"jnckpot" at St. Louis.
Herseheim and Trnut were indict
ed in connection with the pnssugo of
a fish bill.
THE BEST PROOF WE HAVE THAT THE WOMEN APPRECIATE TO THE VERY FULLEST EX- J
TENT THIS
Exclusive Quality Store
We are proud to amiouuco this as Hertford's quality store for women, and our reasons for doing so aro
amply justified in the window displays and tho goods shown inside. If you buy a garment hero you know
the quality is all that can bo expected and no hotter values, material, styles or bettor workmanship can bo
found anywhere for tho prices asked.
Party, Reception & Street Dresses
A NEW SHOWING- EVERY FEW DAYS NOW.
You are especially invited to call and examine the beautiful assortment of party, reception and street
dresses. Every one is a separate and distinct style creation and sure to appeal to your fancy. All tho
most leading and sought nftor styles arc here awaiting your approval. Your size and color combination may
be ensilv chosen.
ONYX HOSIERY
Ask the woman who
knows and she will tell
you to buy Onyx hos
iery. Not only is Onyx
the best, but only the
very best stores are per
mitted to handle this
popular brand.
HAIR DRESSING
Hauicuring, shampoo
ing, bleaching, hair
weaving, etc. Wo buy
combings. We make
switches to order from
your combings.
Come and have your
hair dressed. Every
thing is new, clean and
attractive.
WASH SUITS
Don't fail to look hore
for wash suits. Our as
sortments aro in fine
condition for choosing,
the styles aro all new,
the values will appeal to
you at once. Hay wo
show 3rou?
FANCY GOODS
Back Combs, Barrottes,
"Fancy Hairpins, Neck
wear, Belts, Bags, Para
sols, Buckles, etc. Not
a world or groat lot of
duplicates but a beauti
ful collection which
comprises all tho very
latest fads and fancies.
O. E. TACKSTROM, PROPRIETOR
OLD SOLOMON LEVY IS
SPRY AT 106 YEARS
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Arena Going Up.
RENO, Nev., Juno 25. Tho Jeffries-Johnson
arena today began to
show some shapo after two days of
-conHtruction work. A force of 30
'.Men is employed and the arena will
die rushed to completion.
Probate Court.
Estate of Iluldnh Colvor Order
"confirming ealo of real property,
i, Estate of Murtha II. Coleman
5 Order for discharge of adtninis-
L-trKtor.
1 Estate of G. Ooblo J. A. Perry,
93. D. Olwell, R, P. Little upprnisors.
f Marriage Licenses.
Jekn F. Schump and Edna Arm
strong; Juno 24.
J. W. Lawlor nnd Graco E. Reeves,
3ua 24.
NEW YORK, Juno 25. Brooklyn
Burgeons are astonished at the vital
ity of Solomon Levy, 10G years of
age, who was discharged from a
hospital yesterday as active as a
boy, after a fall down two flights of
stairs on Wednesday. Ilis hip was
injured.
Let RARDON
Provide Your
Sunday Desert
Order a delicious combination of
Fancy ICE CREAM AND SIIER-
BERT Packed in 2 or 3-pint bricks,
Phono us your orders today.
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Emporium
Successor to Montgomery.
Electric Flat
Irons
need no recommendation
to progressive houtewives.
Thek uio makes ironing
a pleasure, relieved of all
the drudgery of fires and
changing of irons. The
small General Electric
flatiron is indispensable in
the sewing room.
Children
Use Them
not only as playthings
but really in a useful way,
helping with the little
things and thus learning to
aid in household duties.
We have a very interest
ing way of introducing
these new irons to users
of electric light
ELECTRIC CO.
ROGUE RIVER
Have you seen the Oxfords wo arc- now
selling for
$2.00 and $2.50
Wo feel sure when you do you will say
they are values that are not often to he had,
Make it a point to see ouv show windows
and see for yourself.
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FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
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Medford Ircm WorRs
E. G. Trowbridgde, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
LOOK HERE
NO 8710 to 20 acres two miles from town. All
free soil. Pine alfalfa, fruit and grain land; all
level and in cultivation; good road and only Vi50
per acre. One-half cash, Lalanco easy.
No. 86 Six accres only three-quarters of a mile
from town. All loose, free soil. All sot to pears;
good huiildings, fences and roads; a snap at
$3500. Vory small payment down and long timo
on balance.
NO 73. 16 acres; 10 acres in apples, pears and cher
ries; 6 acres alfalfa and garden; good buildings
and roads. One of our best buys, close in to town.
NO. 92 Modern 5-room and bath bungalow and lot
45x140 feet, for $2000. One-half cn-jli.
NO. 90 Lot 50x118 on West Main, with 7-room now
ho805 city wator, cement walks and paved street
at $3750. Towns.
Wo have others, also vacant property t right
prices.
McARTHUR & ALEXANDER.
Phono 3681 Postoffice Block
J. E. ENYAItT, President J. A. PERRY, Vioo-ProHidont.
JOHN S. ORTII, CuHhior. W. 13. JACKSON, AHH't Cushior.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $10,000
SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
' TRAN8A6TED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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