Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, ,TTJN.TD , 1910.
HOSIERY
PAIR FOR 25c
Ladies' Vests
'JO doen I.ihUi'h' Jo-Hoy Mill
bed Summer VohIh, tit pod unci;
nnil hIodm', Kit! ttncli.
IinIiiH Vent, nimi' imlily
tliiiu nbovo, willt g; moii'ir
ir.cd lupo, nil si.iu. .";, luo
for 2fio.
Oiunfy Cut VufltH. wilh vuu'i
como-oi'f HtuipH, 'I'm diicIi.
Ladies' Huiiiiiiit Weight Un
ion Kuitrt,
50c 75c $1.00
Ladies' Silk
Gloves
in colon, lilaclc, while mid iib
Hoiled hiown, the doiddo lip
kind Unit wear, nil hIzoh, fjOo
imlr.
HIiKilc mid White LihIu
(JloVcH, little heavier tlinu hillc,
l)itt wonr Itottor, nil Hizes, Ui3o
mir.
Ladles' Dutch Collars, Fancy
Jabots ,ctc,
25c each
AIhh a Hiunll lot clonine; out,
l.'e i'iii'Ii, '2 for LTic.
Men's, Ladies', Misses', Boys', Etc.
Friday and Saturday
Ladies'
The ll(cst liarnaln In strictly hluliiradc (jood-wcariny Hose
In colors, black or tan, and a stralnht 25c quality In a Ladles'
Fancy Socks at your choice, 15c a pair, 2 pairs for 25c.
Misses & Infants Ladies' Hosiery
30o Value,
lilaek LIhId J Jose.
Tn i i Lisle Home.
Whito LIhIu IIoho.
Hod Linlo IIoho.
HIiio Lisle IIoho.
I'inlc Linlo IIoho.
In much, Misses fi to O'L', in
fants, -1 to 1,
25c PAIR.
3I5 Values.
IJInck Silk Finish IIoho.
Tan Bilk FitiiIt IIoho.
Black Lnco IIoho.
Tan Luce IIoho.
White Lisle IIoho,
Now Hlito Lisle IIoho.
Old Hohc Lisle Hose.
Mlnok Split Foot Hose.
Any hizo, also out sizes.
25c PAIR.
ever shown In Medford. Any size
Lisle Finish Drop-stitch and Men's
Men's Socks
Hlnck Silk Finish.
Tan Silk Finish.
Fancy Dropslitch.
Black Silk Embroidered.
Tan Silk Embroidered.
ItcKiilfij' 35c und 50c values
hero in any size,
25c PAIR.
Turlinn Ilnir Uolls, 2Jic.
Turban Crowns, '25c.
Turban Hairpins, 10c, 15c, 25c
and 50c.
New lino of Hair Barrettes,
15c, 25c each.
Back Combs, 15c, 25c, 50c.
Side Combs, 10c, 15c, 25c,
50c pair.
Invisible Hair Nets, light and
dark colors, 10c and 25c each.
In fact, most all the little
things the Indy needs, and
populnr priced.
Men's Work
Gloves
50c, $1 and $1.25 pair, full
vuliie guaranteed in every pair.
Men's Suspenders
25 and 50c pair
Men's Handkerchiefs, Arm
Bands, Hose Supporters, etc.
You get quality as well as
price when you trade here.
75c each
2500 pieces Fancy China in Pinion, ' Bowls, Placemen, Sugars
and Cromuors, etc., worth $1 to .1-1.75 oifHi choice in this sale,
HUSSEY'S
Near Cut Glass
The swellcst line of Molded Glassware over shown in Med
ford. Catchy goods at catchy prices).
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Ixmni lo say HI Itayo. 110
Mrs. F. M. Wait returned from a
visit to Gold Kny Thursday.
The addition of tinlity and home
comforts will bo Queen Anno water,
newer and paved streets building re
constructions. Sou MoCullum, Hotel
Nntili. tt
M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville was
in .Medford Thursday on business
uotiuuctcd with the celebration of the
Fourth at the county seat.
Newly furnished sleeping room,
cool, ftiiot cany walking distance.
1203 OIhoii strcot, corner West Ham
ilton JiihI two blocks from North
Oakdale paving. Phono Mnin -M7-1. if
Editor K. .1. Kaiser of tho Ashland
Itoeord was in Medford on business
Thursday.
Where in Medford can you got hot
ter values than in Queen Anno addi
tion! Did you iioMcq tho out of tho
new public school to bo oroctod in
Quoon AnnoT Got busy. Tho pres
ent prieo won't last long. tf
E. L. Jones of Hut ton, Cnl., was in
-Med ford Thursday, looking after
liusiiioss matters.
Dr. Maun, chiropodist and foot
specialist, who is in town for n few
weeks, is prepared to romovo corns,
bunions, perspiring and odorous feat.
Tho doctor has n stook of testimon
ials on hand testifying to his ability
and recommendations from those
whom liu has treated. He will bo at
room 14, Palaco hotel, mid if your
foot need repairing it would ho well
for you to aonsult him. Froo con
sultation. Mrs. Alls KraiiBo has returned
from Los Augolos, Cat., whore she
has been continuing her musical edu
cation for tho past several mouths,
M. W. A., Attention 1 Ten onudi
lutoH, business, July 1; get busy. 88
ProfoBsor nnil Mrs. P. J. O'Ourn
left Thursday morning for the cast.
Mrs. O'Qiirn will visit relatives mid
friends in North Dakota, while Pro
foHsor O'Gnra will continue his trip
to Washington, 1). C. Thoy will bo
gone for sovoral weeks.
Yes, you'll want one of those
nobby Imth suits on display at ICont
nor's. 87
Mr, mid Mrs, Hubert Biooks, olCn
uoth Brooks, Frank St. Oios, Geo,
It. Clark mid family, Dr. mid Mrs.
M V. Fonton and Mrs. J. W. Cook of
Portland mid Mrs. II. M. Jonos of
San Francisco foimed a party which
stopped in Medford Wednesday night
Avhilo on I hoir way to San Diogo and
other Southern California points, The
party loft Portland tho 22d and have
boon looking the country over on
thoir way mid expressed themselves
ns being very pleased wilh Medford
and the Koguo Ilivor valley. Mr.
Brooks said that ho was vory much
Hurprisod at the growth Medford had
Hindu in the last three years, The
paity will go to Crater Lake from
1 in re mid then continue their way on
KOIltll,
Mrs. iTosephiiie Itussell mid Miss
Fauiiiu Niiiiiiii of Jacksonville wotep
Moil foul visitors Tliurhday.
Drs, E, A, Pierce, A. C, Smith and,
C. S. While of Portland j Dr. C. J,
Smith of l'ondloton and Dr, W. B. ,
Morso of Salem, oinbmora of llio,
Htato Hoard ot lunula, returned Home
Wednesday evening nfler attending
n mooting of the board horo,
Mrs. Shea is seriously ill at lnr
homo in this city.
T. E. Dniols will leavo Tuesday to
attend the Flks' convention in Detroit.
Itnlph Stanley of Browiibboro was
a Medford visitor Thursday.
Charles Young, Art Burgess and
Charles Champliu leave Friday for
Heno, where thoy have important
business awaiting their attention.
George K. Sanders of Grants Pass
spent Thursday in Medford on bus
iness. A. 1). Hon en of ICmisas City and
Dr. J. F. Bodily visited Grants Paso
on Thursday on business.
F. I. Snyder of Boulder, Colo., is
in Medford looking over tho country
with a view to locating.
D. A. Beed and family of Crystal
Lake, Minn., are hero looking for a
place in which to invest.
H. I). Mills of Klamath Falls was
a Medford visitor Thursday.
GOVERNOR OF ALASKA
ON HIS WAY HOME
SKATTU-:, Wnsli., Juno 30. Gov
ernor Walter Clnrk and wlfo of
Alaska and Dolognto Jnmea Wlckor
sham and wlfo of Alaska nro nil In
tho city today on thoir return from
Washington.
Governor Clnrk snld today that At
toruoy Cionoral George W. Wlckor
slutm and Secretary of Commorco and
Lnbor Charles Nagel would both visit
Ainsxa miss unimor.
Judge Wlckeruhnui has boon active
In his opposition to tho Guggonholm
Interesta In Washington, and who hns
lined up with tho Innurgonts, Is con
fident of lilo ro-oloctloti. Ho expects
to ho nominated at tho convention of
Insurgent republicans at Junonu to
dny. Tho Wtckorshnms leavo for
Alaska Sunday night. Oovornor
Clark and wlfo will remain In Sent
tlo for a wook boforo sailing for tho
north,
Senator McEncrny Burled.
NKW ORLEANS, La., Juno 30.
Without show or oatontntloit, tho Into
Sonator Samuel D. McKnorny wns
burled todny. Sorvlcos woro hold nt
tho McEnorny roaldonco.
Among thoBo who nttondod tho fit
norf.l woro Sonntors Fontor, llnlloy,
Dolllvor, Gamhlo, Clny, Ilnulloy,
Johii8tou ami Chumborlnln and Con
grpsamon HrousBnrd, Wutklns, Rnns
dnll, Wlckllffo, Pujo, Eatoplnnl, ail
mor, Tnylor, Heal, Mncon, McKtnlay,
Hnrchflold and Grant,
Autos on Home Strtcli.
DAVENPORT, In., Juno 30.
Contestants in tho Qliddeu tour left
here today for Chicago on tho homo
stretch of tho run.
The 11)10 contest for tho Glidden
trophy has been the longest nud most
Revere test in the history of motoring.
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Notice.
All persniiR knowing them
selves lo bo indebted to VAN
OYKK'S will plonso call mid
settle, as books must be bal
anced nl onco on account of
store hnviug been sold to F,
W. Gray.
BELIEVE TRUSTIES HAVE
COMMITTED CRIME
SALEM, Or., Juno 30. Warden
Curtiss' endeavors lo communicate
with Bucnn Vista last night were un
successful. Ho is making another
effort this morning, und if ho suc
ceeds in securing information to tho
effect Hint tho two mon who bent
Henry Starr into insensibility mid
kidnaped his son nro the two trusty
convicts who escuped Inst week from
tho penitentiary, officers will be
sent out in search of them.
Crops in Poor Condition.
EAST GRANT) FORKS. .Minn.,
Juno 30. Crops in tho Red River
valley are in a serious condition ns
tho result of continued drouth. Al
ready the dnmngo is henvy. Reports
from Winnipeg slnto Hint oven if
rnin comes soon thcro will not bo
over hnlf tho usual crop in Western
Cnnnda.
Real Estate Transfers.
F. M. Whito to II. E. Bow
innn, 0 acres in section 20,
township 37, 2 west $ 1,500
Mnry J. Brown to nonry
Fox. Innd in section 32.
township 38, 2 onst
Patterson Laud Co. to F. C.
Page, land in section 10j
-township 38, 1 cast
W. Ulrich to C. W. Jnckbon,
lots 0 and 10, Ulrich addi
tion to Eagle Point
J. C. Hannah to May Daily,
laud in section 25, town
ship 37, 2 west
Susio T. Neil to F. II. Mad
den, 70.55 acres in section
9, township 37, 2 west....
100
40,000
10
10
Notice to Red Men.
All members of Wentoukn Tribe,
No. 30, Imp. O. R. M., nro requested
to be present nt tho next regulnr
meeting to bo hold Saturday night,
July 2, 1010. Rnising up of chiefs
for tho ensuing term and election of
representatives to tho great council,
which moots nt Astorin. Or., on th
20th of July, 1010, will take place.
Refreshments nnd cigars.
L. L. JACOBS.
88 Chief of Records
.
Probate Court.
Estnto of Ellon Tnylor Citation
to heirs.
Estnto Mrs. M. E. Lewis J. E.
Olson ndministrnter: J. C. Brown.
Ben Gnrrett nnd O. N. Wilson, np
p raisers.
Estate Anna Henry Will filed and
admitted to probate.
Estate Sarah O. Fouchny Order
discharging administrator.
Estnto of Mnry A. Lindsay Wil
liam Liudsny nppointed administrator.
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SAYS COURT LENIENCY
IS CAUSE CRIME WAVE
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Juno 30.
The capital punishment of habitual
criminals was urged today by United
States Judgo George Holt In an ad
dress to tho Wisconsin Bar associa
tion. Judso Holt blamed tbe leniency
of tho courts and the success of tech
nical defenses for what ho termed
tho present wave of crime.
"A convict, when ho Is discharged,
s ready for new crimes," said tho
Judge. "A commission should try
him on the ctarge of being a habitual
criminal and an incorriclble enemy
to society. It it bo proved that the
man Is degraded Into a beast and in
capablo of substantial improvement
and alteration, It is my opinion that
ho should bo put to death."
Hasldnn for Health
Ever Get a - - -
Thelma Gift
F
R
Box
Every lady who calls at the Medford Pharmacy
Friday (tomorrow) will be presented with a "Thelma
Gift Box" free. This little souvenir contains some
thing useful and pleasing to every woman.
Remember to call Friday. The box is worth the
trip.
Day and Night Phone Service
Medford Pharmacy
North Central Near Post Office
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Specials
for
the
Fourth
McCall Pattern No. 3398
DAINTY SUMMER GOWN
Only a few days remain for you to supply all your wants before the Fourth. Sharp and
radical reductions in nearly all departments.
Say wluit you will, but the clothes have much to do with the making ot individuals. JNot
alll, but much.' What you wear and the way you wear it has something to do with your
standing.
ITore at your command is the best stock of dresses, fancy and imported dress fabrics, sum
mer waists) hosiery, muslin wear, ribbons, corsets, ever brought to this city. Every model
and style. t
Women's Wash Dresses
The values obtainable throughout this salo arc beyond doubt the best of the season all
new materials and styles, including many models made up from our own designs assort
ments so complete and oL such variety that every visitor to this section should find her wishes
fulfilled. Prices are remarkably low in this wide range. One-piece wash dresses
$16.00 to $20.00 for MIO.50 ailCl 1. OOO
C-B French Corsets ftney Goods
A fow ot tho many spo-
tt T dfian Vkfrxrlc clal valuea trom our nrt
111 V LMjDKM. UIV1C3 section for homo decora-
. . tlon. Curtnlu nots, spo-
Ir 1 iiii av IT J Lll clal, 25c.
Moro C. B. brand models have been de
signed this season to provide for tho varied
requirements of women, than ovor boforo.
Each modol possesses its distinct merit for
promoting the lines and curves necessary to
the most fashionable costuming, and at onco
rendering grace and ease to tho wearer.
Persian Lawn
One of tho lest values
that our whito goods sec
tion has otforod this season.
This btoro will bo closed the entire day on July 4,
Wo nro going to tnko a rost and a vacation on this
day, and wo miRgost that you do t! o samo. Our store
faculty has boon ovor worked during tho rush season,
thoroforo In Juustlco to thorn and to ourselves, wo will
not open on July 4.
W. H. Meeker & Co.
28 SovitTh Central Aveuue
McCall Pattern No. 3-405 ,
STYLISH COSTUME
Parasols & Sunshades
Special
$2.50 and $3.50
A prominent maker of high-class para
sols has sold to us his stock of made-up
parasols at a big concession in price. The
lot includes only fine parasols in tho latest
approved shapes and colorings.
Taffeta parasols hand-embroidered pon
gee parasols silk wark print parasols.
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