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MED1T0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
John II. Cnrlchi, ntlornoy.nl-law,
over Juukiion County! Hank.
William llournu, engine ilrivor Tor
tin Mud ford liii) dopurlmonl, Ih tak
ing a vacation on Iho upimr Apple
gate. Wat oh for tlio lilno marlc.
Afr. ami Mm. John Manoyof l'U
Point woro In Medford on Iiuhuiiwh
.Saturday.
Watch for tho bluo marlc.
J. N. Wicktitroia ami family of
. Sonpponmi aro liuru looking vor tliu
valley with a pomhIIiIo lilua of locat
ing. I,otH $M00, 100 hy 21fi foot, on
North Contral avonuo. not far out.
Boo Van Dyko Kenlly Co. If
. Mr. anil Mm. John 1). 01 well havo
returned from ti jthort Hlay at Now
port. Watch for tho blue mark.
Mr. anil Mm. Dudley have arrived
to spend a low clayH In Mail ford ve
iling with tholr hoiih, Howard and
Walter.
Kiirlil-rnmn Iioiibo and lot in
KonlhwoHt Medford, a bargain t
$lfi()0 uhhIi. Van Dyko Honlty Co. tf
Mr. and Mm. Leon It. IIanI;ii)8
havo rotiirnod from a camping trip
niiar Itntto KallH.
Watch for tho hlno mark.
J. F. IlntchiiHon loft Saturdiv
evening for a fow dnyn' Hlay in
Portland.
$f0l) ImyH 00 foot on North Itiv
omido avonuo, water, flower; ciml
front. Boo Vnn Dyko Itonlly Co. tf
Mm. II. K. MorriHon returned Bat
unlay ovuiiinir from a visit in Oal:-
' laud. Cul.
watcu lor mo onto marie.
Kaiiics oiiOicHtrn will play at lhi
l.oiivro I'alV. lingular concerts ov
ory weekday. PJ to J :.'I0, 0 to 8 p.
in., and BuudayH, 10 to 1- a. m. to
ti to ii p. in. n.r
Watch for tho liluo mark.
Mr. and Mm. J. Stillwoll Vilas,
with Mr. and Mm. II. Vnn dor Holloa
iih thoir gnosta, motored to Medford
Saturday.
Humes' orchestra will play at tho
Louvre cafo. Itcgulur concerts ev
ery weekday 12 to 1:110. tl to 8 p.
in., and BuudayH 10 to 1- a. m. to
) to 11 p. m. n:i
Tlio nlinll-1-otny-lioro-or-go - tlioro
vacattoulntn may bo able to Up tho
jtcnlo of tloclcloa by Btuilylug tho
When la doubt put a want nil In
tho Mail Trlbuno.
Mr. E. N. Warner and family havo
1 uouo to ColoMltn for a month' May.
Mr. und Mra. William Von dor Ilol
lon of Ktiglo Point woro Modfoul
vimtors Saturday.
Fred Strain. Modford'a fuat hoo-
oud IntHomaii, left tho firt of the
week for Seattle Horonftor, his
oroniea Bay, ho will work in doublo
harnoaa and rogiutor regularly at tho
homo plate.
Tlio cluo to whoro you nro to work
for a lout; time to como amy bo
cluo In toilay'u llolp Wont ads,
M. O. Warner of Eugene wan hero
Saturday for tho day on a uhort
hiiBinoHti visit.
Dr. and Mra. C. It. Hay woro at
JaokHouvillo Saturday.
State Senator Seneca C. Itoaeh of
Portland, who has been visiting
Auhlnud th'iH week, returned to Port
laud Friday evening.
If tho furulHliod room ad "looka
Reed", run :.round to tho addrosa
given mid take a look at It.
E. E. MoNamara of Willamina,
Or., in hero with his family, looking
for n location.
Mr. McDonald, bridge contractor
for tho Pacific & Kuiitorn railway,
was in Medford on business r'riduv.
W. A. Sumner of the Pahnor lu-i
vcHtmcut Co., made a business trip
vto Ashland baturilay,
Cultivate a pemoual prido in your
ability to write want iuIh that ac
complish things.
Judge V. It. Watson of AhIiIii.iiI
was a Medford visitor Saturday.
Sheriff John A. (lellally of Cor
valliri and imrty, who passed through
Medford early in July on an uuto
mohilo tour of tho Htate, is ipioted
jiH followH in tho CorvalliH (laotto
TimeH! "The trip wan thoroughly en
joyable, the Hoenory throughout Hie
routu being Hiiperh. 1 liked Ashland
and vicinity in particular. Medford
wiih the 'Uveal' city en route.' Thuy
wore nhlii to drive their car up to
tho brink of Crater Lake and the
nhoriff finds no words in which to
express hiii appreciation of thai
wo 1 1 dor.
Mr. and Mm. .1. T. Wilson and
daughter, Miss Nora, who live in tho
flril'fou creek dislriei, leave Wednes
day for a two months' visit lo Iowa
and other points of the middle west.
Mr. and Airs. h M. Stewart, who
have been having a great time for
the pan! several mouths revisiling
the seniles of (heir youlh and renew
ing ueipininlunoo with relatives they
had not seen for many yearn, return
ed Saturday. "We had a good lime,"
said Mr, Rtownrt, "but Medford and
tlio Koguo Kivor valley look mighty
good lo me heller limit over be
fore.'' S. 13. Kllory of Talent was in
Medford on business Saturday,
FALL GOODS
Arriving Daily
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KEEP YOUR J3YI3 ON OUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR TILE NEW FALL
WICARINC1 APPARI3L FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN.
SOMETHING NEW? ,
DO YOU1IAVE YOLIRSIIIRTSMADE TO MEASURE? f
Wo can show you every pattern in the fall Shirtings and can get you any
thing", you want, made for men. Come in and look at samples.
Model Clothing Co.
MAIN AND BARTLETT ON THE CORNER
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We Sell the Famous
South Bend Ranges
Malleable Steel
Guaranteed Unbreakable
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The ladies who attended our last demonstration went away praising this
wonderful range. Since that time we have placed a great many of these ranges
in the homes in Medford and vicinity and every one is giving perfect satisfac
tion. Before you decide on a range just call and allow us to explain .the merits
of the SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE. After you have seen this range and have
had its merits explained, then you can judge whether you would like to have
one placed in your home on 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL.
If at the end of that time you find anything unsatisfactory, we will gladly
take hack the range and be glad to have had the chance to prove our range.
Nicholson Hardware Co.
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CORNER BARTLETT AND MAIN.
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Furniture
AT THE
Weeks &McGowan
Company
At every turn your eye will rest on lovely artistic
conceptions in artistic furniture, delightfully dis
played throughout the entire store.
Products of every applied arts and crafts center in America and prices for
everybody.
Furniture Exhibition
Over 1000 objects of handsome wood-craft ranged on every floor in this
building, ladies' writing desks, dinner chimes, secretaries and larger cabinet
pieces for dining room, bedroom, kitchen or den. Specially attractive offer
ings in Colonial chairs, Morris chairs, fancy chairs and rockers. An artistic
piece of furniture may be bought for 1 west prices, or up to amounts propor
tioned to the finest reproductions of old masters.
STEVENS TO HEAD
ANOTHER ROAD?
Such Is Report From St. Paul
French May Rcslnn and Go to
Milwaukee Stevens May Head
All of Hill's Roads in Northwest.
ST. PAUL, July .'10. lViisttuil
I'opurtH aro in ciroulatiou that Ooorp
Hiirton V'ruui'li lias riwiKiii'd as pros
idoiit id' tlio Spokauu, Portland &
Soatllo road, tho Ktilisidiary lino
owuod and oporatod jointly liy tin
Clival Nortliorn and tlu Norlhont
Pnidfio, and tluil .lulin V, SIovimi-,
formerly t'liiof uuKiiiour f tlio Pan
ama canal, will Iioimiiiio lioad of tho
h.yn(ou), tuKotlior with othor roads
controllod hv Jumos J. Hill on I ho
Nnrlh Pacific coast.
Official confirmaliou could not he
ohtaiucil, Mr, Hill hnvini; nothing to
say, hut it is noncrnlly holiovcd in
railroad circles that the reports are
correct.
Mr. Slovens has boon iu St. Paul
in conference with Air, Hill and othor
executive officials di-souss'iug cer
tain (lueslioiiH said to have no direct
huariiiK on tho olianuo which will lake
offoot Aiu-ust 1,
MY Stevens has left the citv Mr
Prench was iu St. Paul two days
njjo. lie is now iu CIi'umiko and is
expected in St. Paul Monday. The
fact that he is iu Chicago tends to
indicate that ho may return to tho
i I'hieiljio, Milwaukee & St. Paul, with
which company ho was boforo going
I to the nod road iu the west. Ho has
j held important positions with tho St.
i Paul road, liehijr its chief ropresen-
I tutivo at some of tho inniu contors in
tho wost.
That .Mr. Stevens should ho iiutuo
tho executive officer of tho North
Hank road is a logical stop iu his
career. Since he left the Panama
canal he has hoeu diroutiiu; tho Hill
invasion of Oregon. Ho is tho pres
ident of the Oregon Trunk lino and
several of (ho steam and electric
lines recently aciiuired iu Washing
ton and Oro'ron, These clusters of
linos are becoming a largo part of
the Hill svhtein. They aro iij a tor-1
litory in which tho Uarriman and
Hill interests are waging a big cou-J
find. Itumors have been current for
a long lime that Mr, Hill has impor
tant plans with regard to his lines
iu the west.
Tho coiibtruclion of tho Spokano
Portland & Seattle was regarded as
tlio beginning of some important plan
by MY, Hill to gain a firm grasp
on the North Pacific coast and the
whole Pacific coast as well.
It has boon reported that the Oro
gou Trunk linolniight ho extended us
far as San Francisco, or that the
Hurlingtoii would be extended
through to tho coast, hut wlmtover
the proposal is, it is regarded as per
tain in railroad circles that MY. Hill
"has something big up his slcove,''
or ho would not hao prevailed on
Mr. Stevens to take control of rail
road operations in the west.
Pleasure Boats on Rogue.
OOLD HILL, July :t0. A lino of
pleasure boats plying on Hogue river
between the pond below tho South
ern Pacific railroad bridge and a
point about a half-mile down tho
river is the enterprise which O. Ii.
Patrick proposes to put in opera
tion. MY. Patrick hoped to have the
boats ready for the carnival, but
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Rug Exhibition-
In this exhibition we are offering spe eially attractive colorings (and prices)
l or this season. You will do well to bring a vivid expectation with you on this
visit as the display and values merit your keenest appreciation.
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME
WEEKSMcGOWANCo.
114 to 124 West Main
Medford
has been delayed in their purchase, its engine was not powerful enough , gotiato tho rapids which aro encoun-s-o
that it will bo a few weeks yet for tho strong current. Another and tored in tho courso selected. Mr.
before his liners will be ready to moro powerful cngino has boon or- Patrick will put on a number oil
navigate the rolling Rogue. A gaso-(dored from Chicago, and when it ar- rowboats, and if tho now form of
line launch was received this weelc, t vivos and is installed it is oxpoeted amusement proves popular will lator
but was not put in commission, as that tho launch will bo able to no-1 purchase another launch.
Medford Lumber
Company
Under Cover, Waiting for YOU