Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1030,
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
.John II. Curldii, atlonioy-uUliiw,
ovor Jiiukiion Cotintyl Hank.
.Mrn. Ida II, Ilo(ti;oii and iioii of
Kuiiiiini City aru In thu city thin woolc
vlnlthiK Willi Mm. HoilKitn' Undo, V.
M. Htmvurt.
l'oiicliDH for h:iIo. I)r. W. U. Htokcii
Iihoiin Kurmur 7003. U
Mm. Mait'H iIIiiIiik room at 'i
South llartkill Mtroot hail hoon r
opunml to tlio imiIiIIu tiudui- tlio man
nK.nmont of Mm. M, A. Taylor. 133
' Himd AtiKUut Hiinuot. Komi "Tlio
Philippines mi I Saw Tliom," liy
Oonoral Jiiiiiuh V. Hiuilli, )x-Kvornor
of thu riiiliiipiiicH, anil "California
Hluolc Gold, thu ltomanuo of tlio Oil
WoIIh," by WnKer V. Wouhlko, In
BuiiHol for AiiKunt, now on hiiIo at
till iiuwh Htamlii, 1G aontu. 1111
Mr. mid Mih. T. K. l'ottinnor liavn
rotiirncil from CoIuhIIii, whom tlmy
liiivu boon HiondliiK thu piiNt Huvoral
woukH.
V. Triploll, of Hullo oieolc, Iihh
lieon NpoiidiiiK Hovnral iIii.vh In Mud
lord with old frioiwln.
Tlio Indies of tlio Otirlntliui church
will hold n lawn noelnl Tuondny ovo
iiIiik at tlio homo of Mm. Jonoit, 801
Mnln otroot. 127
J. II, Hummer, tlio vutornn Willow
SpriiiKH minor wiih huro a fuw dnyn
k'o.
California Aiidrowa, local roHldont
nKunl for tlio Ion Mollnoii, Cnl Land
company at Lou Mollnon, Cnl will
tnnko tlio trip with n. party In a fow
dnyu. All who wIhIi to Join tlio pnrty
nnd havo a look nt tlio fluent Irri
gated landii on tlio cotut, r.ro roquotit
cd to call at No, 0, 8. Kir ntroot nnd
nmko nrrnni;uinonta. tf
I & W. MfClciulrii of Oolil Hill, wns
in Moilfiml on IniKincNH TiiohiIiiv.
IMihllo HtniioKraphor nt tlio Morrl
rold Shop. 134
C. B. Clinpninn of Myrtlo Crook
14 vIhUIiik Medford on uuhIiiohh,
"ICIk'u Milk," tho now Kilts' boiib
wrltton by O. T. Wilson nnd hour In
tho nilnntrol nhow kIvoii by Medford
Klkn InHl Kourunry, In now on imlo
nt Whotnol Mimic Co. 129
C. W. Mnrtln of Cottage (Irovo In
iiiiioiik tlKmo who nro looltlni; ovor
tho biiHlncnn pouslbllltloH of Medford
nnd tho Itoctio Itlvor vnlloy.
Mr. and MrH. C. K. Ilado hnvo ro
turnod from n uhort trip to Portland.
O. J. and K. C Solloff or Ooldflold
mid Itono, Nov., nro horo looklni;
ovor tlio Hltiintlon,
A. H. AhIiIw, a jiromlnont clttzon
of Talent, wmi In Modfofd WoiIiioh
day on btiiilticKii,
(looi'ipi H, Durham and tloorjso 10,
Hamloiii of (liautii I'iimii woro In Mod
ford on IokiiI IiiihIiiomi WoduoHday.
Mih. W. W. KlforL and duiiithtoiH,
MIhkoh lOthol and Mario, loavo thin
wook for a ploaiiuro Hip to Newport,
Portland and othor northorn polntH,
Thoy will bo Komi iiovoral wooku,
Mrn. Warren IIoiIko loft WodnuH
day for LIvlnuMtono, Mont., whoro
idio will moot hur IiubIhukI on IiIh ro
turu from Ada, O,, whoro ho Iiiih
boon attondliiK tlio funeral of IiIh iih-
tor, MIhh llonH IlodRo,
Loulit I'lymalo of Portland 1h horo
on a vhilt to relatlvoH and frlondH.
Mr. I'lymalo Ih a native of Jncknon
county, but for tho pant fow yearn
hn boon a renldeut of l'ortlnnd and
a member of tho Orcwonlrn ndvor-
IIkIiii; and circulation utnff. "Port
land Ih tho bot town on tho coant,"
ho iniyii, "nnd It'H tho only one that
haii'miythttiR on thlu vIIIiiko. You
nro certainly moving in Medford, and
not backward, either. When I pad
dled bnrofoot In tho puddloH alone
Hoar crook my Btronh'OHt Imagina
tion could not hnvo conceived a city
llko thlH Iiiih Krown to bo."
Bam Han dry, chief deputy of I3d
Clantoii, mantor f IhIi warilon, wan In
Medford Tuondny on btmlnoim.
"There In but little violation of tho
flHhliitf lawn now," Hinted Mr. Bnn-
dry, "hut I am watchlni; t)io rlvor
river cloHoly though,"
Illaiii Kluin made a Imihmm'kh trip
to (lol.l Hill Weliici.day.
Klftoen cam of lumber and Hovon
cam of eomont will bo uhoiI In w
now Howard building. Tho Wr I'lncs
Lumber rompnny Iiiih tho contract for
furnlHhliiK both lumber nnd cement.
About CO Knlchtfl or I'ythlns nnd
Pythian BlHtoro will attend tho dis
trict convention of tho K. or P. nt
Klnmnth PnllB on Septombor 7. Aro
you koIiik u1oiik7
C. V. TowiiRond Ih oroctlnj; n now
hutiKnlow on Pine ntroot.
J, W. Lnwtoii nnd family lenvo for
Crator Lake today.
Wo regulate wntchcH to n hnlr.
Stop In nnd lenvo yourn. No chnrKO
for tho roKulatlon. Wo do charRO,
however, for cleaning and ropnlrlng.
Only very moderate, howover, nnd
wo do flrat-claBH work. If you hnvo
n wntch thnt won't ro, bring It to iir.
Wo'll put It In condition bo thnt you
can regulate tho nun by It. Wo nro
JiiHt oh Hklllful at ropnlrliiR Jowolry.
too. II. T. Van db Cnr, Phlpps bldp..
Medford, OrKon. 128
Dan MrMltlnit tho popular deco
rator nt Hurlburl'H, wan an Ashlnud
I Too Late to Classify j!
"WN'i'Ifl I JT,aily to do proKHliiK anil
ropalrliii;, one linn had ho mo ex
perience; wood iitoady jioiiltlon to ' 0(,ral11'
CAUI) OF TJIANKB.
Wo (lewlio to oxpro oUr bonrtfclt
thnikH to orr many frltnilit for tholr
klndnoHH r.nd Hytnpathy during tho
lllnwm and death of our little hoii,
rlht party.
KOU HALli"
Pantorlum Dyo WorltB.
132
Kurultiiro of till
for rulo from 1 to
207 PhlppH bldB.
Id lid h
9 rooniH. Itoom
vlnltor rocontly. Onn evidently
for tho north,
Kred T. OHborn or Holland wa
In Medford on IhihIiiomh WedneHilny.
A. C. Waller of I)ubii(iio, In., Ih
hero looking ovor tho Roi;uo Itlvor
valloy,
12. J. Iiyono or Ilutto, Mont., Ih
nmoiu; tho rocont Medford vlnltorfl.
MIhh Krancon Durnnm, who Iiiih for
the pnnt row wooks been enjoying n
much needed vacation nt hor mother's
homo on tho Umpqun, oxpoctn to ro
tum hero about AugiiHt 20, after
which nlio will roorgnnlzo hor lnrgo
clnHH of piano pupllH and will bo glad
to iioo all or hor forinor pupils ngnln.
W. J. HockeuyoH, now n roaldont
or Portland, Ih In Medford on a short
bllHltlOHB vlfllt.
It. B, Mullnny or Ueno, Nov., In In
Medford looking nftor IiubIcbh mat
ters Mrs. K. C. McLcod, formerly of
San LYiiIh Obispo, Cnl but now n
resident or ICnglo Point, returned on
Tuesday from n protracted vIhII nt
hor old homo In California. She snys
Iloguo HIver vnlloy looks good to
her.
A Forrest or Delta, Col. is hcrr
looking ovor tho Iloguo Rlvor valloy.
MIL AND MItS. .1 W. WIUOHT.
DIED
Diet nt her homo one mile north
of Jacksonville, Tuesday ovcnmir,
August 10, M'ikh Kiiima Hecknrl fif
teen yoara old daughter of Mr. and
.Mrs. John Ilcokart. Funeral will he
held at tho M. I-. Church nt Jack
sonville, Thursday, August 18, at 2
p. m. Interment in Jacksonville cem
etery. STItAYKD.
Krom Drownsboro, two horses, ono
Hen bitten gray, hind legs swollen,
ono black horse. Return to Heath's
ranch, Hrownsboro, nnd receive ro
ward. 132
JJ
THT
Medford's Popular
Resort
TONIGHT
Wednesday, Aug. 17
REGULAR
DANCE
at 9 o'clock.
In The Big
AUDITORIUM
LADIES' DAYS
11IDS.
School board will cntortnln bids '
for 200 cords or wood or nny part
thoroor up to August 20. mTTTTr.. . . -- -
oms crawford. , THURSDAY, AUGUST 18
Clorlc Dlst. No. 49.
--$1 0.50
VALUE
Wc will put on sale here tomorrow Woods & Son's
best quality English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Ware; ex
tra fine finish; double gold band decoration; 60-piece
dinner sets; worth $10.50 any where; just ten of them;
here tomorrow, per set,
PER SET
$7.50
OF 60
PIECES
We have just received a new line of that popular
toilet soap; a full size standard quality toilet soap;
here tomorrow, 3 cakes for 10c.
DUTCH COLLAES
We have just received a
new line of ladies' Dutch
Collars; several styles;
choice, ,
25c EACH
BUST RUFFLES
A new line of these just
in. Sale price,
35c AND 50c.
Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton
HOSIERY
We are closing about 15 dozen ladies' 25c, 35c and
50c Hosiery at, your choice, 19c pair, 2 pairs for 35c.
HUSSEY'S
DOLL TICKETS FREE. ASK FOR THEM.
WATER IS KINO
ALFALFA IS QUEEN
THE FRUITS OF THIS
ROYAL UNION ARE
RICHES AND INDE
PENDENCE. This applies particularly
to the Dairy industry and to
the business of cattle, hog
and chicken raising.
We have the five abso
lutely necessary elements of
California farming, viz.:
deep, rich soil, abundant wa
ter supply, growing climate,
cheap transportation and es
tablished cash markets.
The money-making capac
ity of the land is extraordin
ary. The intelligent handling
of it brings immense crops.
It is impossible to find a
region where the returns are
more generous.
LOS MOLINOS farms
earn the purchase price in a
few years.
TO THE PRACTICAL
PARKIER the above condi
tions mean riches and inde
pendence. THESE LA2TDS, IN
CLUDING A DEEDED
PERPETUAL WATER
RIGHT, SELL AT $150.00
PER ACRE, one-fifth down
and balance in four equal an
nual payments.
Call at the office and let
me explain the project in de
tail, or write for free book
let and literature.
FRANK a. ANDREWS,
Resident Agent
LOS MOLINOS LAND CO.
Tehama County, California.
No. 6 South Mr Street,
redford, Oregon.
It's the Talk of the County.
It's the Talk of the Town.
Everybody, Everywhere is Talking of
The Big Bankrupt Sale
KHBBD3BSBSE2B
; tfiEKsoisarasisais
Why shouldn't they, when a dollar here will buy as much as two will buy elsewhere.
Thursday and Friday Triumphant Bargain Event to which all departments contribute.
A visit to this store will surely convince you that, our Bargains are Genuine
Following are Special Mentionings for Thursday & Friday
HOSIERY.
;1500 pairs of misses' and chil
dren's school JIoso, in white,
black, and tan; como in light and
heavy weight and usually soil for
25c 1o 35c a pair; Thursday and
Friday,
19c A PAIR.
DRESS GOODS.
1 150 yds. all wool dress goods; '12
lo 50 inches wide; plain or fancy
weaves; come in all the wanted
shades; value regular $1.00, $1.25
$1.50; Thursday and Friday for,
69c PER YARD
UNDERWEAR.
250 pieces ladies' fall and win
ter weight Underwear hi wool
and silk and wool, including two
piece garments and union suits;
value 75c to $1.50; Thursday and
Friday, HALF PRICE
HALF PRICE.
LACE CURTAINS.
250 pairs of Lace Curtains,
ecru and white; regular values
50c pair to $17.50; all marked at
cost on Thursday and Friday to
close out.
GLOVES.
All $4.00 kid Gloves; all col
ors, for $1.98
All $3.00 long kid Gloves, all
colors, for $1.48
All 1.75 long silk Gloves, all
colors, for 98c
All 35c short fabric Gloves, all
colors, for 19c
It
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YOU SHOULD VISIT THE INFANT'S REAEY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
The material and make are lirst-class, at prices less than
the cost of material:
Infants' Long Dresses, 35c valuo, for v 22c
Infants' .Long Dresses, 85c valuo, for 47c
Infants' Long Drosses, $2.00 valuo, for $1.37
Tn l'ants' Long Dresses, $2.50 value, for $1.39
infants' Short Dresses, 05c value, for 47c
Infants' Short Dresses, 35c valuo, for 23c
Infants' Short Dresses, $2.50 value, for $1.25
Infants' Long Flannol Kimona, 75c value, for 49c
Infants' Long or Short Coats in Bedford cord and cash
nioro, at prices to close out.
Silk and muslin Hoods go at far less than half price.
Infants' knitted Toques, Boottees and Leggins at prices
that have never before been equaled in this city.
This department should not bo overlooked, as it con
tains many of the bargains of this sale.
REMEMBER YOU ARE WELCOME WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT
Ba ker-Hutchason T? TTT TTJ T T T TT1 HP Q Cf Near Post Office
Old Stand U T. nUIVlDUJVl X VjKJ. Medford, Ore
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