Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 09, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOON, FRTDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910.
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A. It. Koo of Mnrahflolcl, Or,. In In
Mod ford,
Tho Modfonl city council wilt moot
thin ii v n I n it.
10, J, Uobb of I'nnndono, Cnl,, Ih In
Mud ford for a fow dnyn.
Mm. Laura Hrmlloy loft Modfprd
for Kiikoiio Thurxdny mornlriK.
Minn Minnlo llocltonyou loft Thurn
day ovonltift for, Lon AtiRolon.
John II. Car kin, ntfornoy-tit-Iaw,
ovor Jnclcnon County Hank,
0. I, WIlHon of 8t. Anno, Cnl., Is
lu Med ford lolring for a location.
11. W. Hues wont to Woodvlllo to
look up Irrlicatlon on Evanw crook.
Kdim h. llrown of Myrtlo Point
vlsltod friends In Medford on Thurs
day. It. U. Wliltoliond linn roturned
from n montli'fl outing In tlio Klnin
ntlt country.
Kino nwoot ponchos, i;ruuc and
prune, nit kinds, dirt ohoap. Fnrm
or 7110. tf
Mr. nnil Mm, Chnrlcn D. Fluto of
Cleveland, 0 nro in Medford look
Iiik for n location.
Medford Collodion Agency. 10
per cmt charged. Ovor Ilurlliurt'n
now store, tf
Mm. Marlon I), Jowott, formorly
Mm. Motcnlf, linn roturnod from Ban
J080, CaI.
Fred Btrnng and hln grandmothor,
Mm. O. W. Vrooman,. roturnod on
Thurndny from :i trip to Crator I.nko.
Dob McKee nnil Henry Stovonnon,
prosperous farmorM on Applogotu,
woro lu Medford Thurndny on bUSl
ncSS. llonjnmln P. Holdol, onglnoor of
the Orntcr Knko rond. lu spending n
fow days In Medford.
Mm. Kd Andrown desires thnt nil
,-of hor old pupils cnll nnil arrange for
tlmo In order t:.nt thoy tuny got tholr
cholco.'
J. 1. O'Drlon, tailor nt Daniels
clothing Htoro, hnu roturnod from n
ovon weeks' vncntlon sojourn In
Now York.
O. W, Ilarnum & Co., contractors
und bulldom. Country work n spec
ialty. Ordom sollcltod. Inqulro nt
Tho Toggery.
Tho directors of tho lingua lllvor
Fruit nnd Produce association will
moot In tho association office thin
evening.
Ilnmj HockonyoH will lenvo for
Portland lu hut nutomoullo next Sun
ny. Pay I.iino will probably nccom
puny liliti.
Two lots on Buminlt nvonuo bo
tweon Wont Main nnd Fourth streets
woro Hold by Plckol, Klum nnd Mur
phy on Frldny.
MIhh Idoloo IContnor loft Medford
Thursday for Knoxvlllo, III., whoro
Hho will enter fit. Mary's academy, a
nntlonnlly known Episcopalian Hchool
Colonel Prank h. Ton Vollo ro
turnod Thurndny ovonlng from ft trip
to Snn Frnnclsco, whoro ho wnB call
ed by tho serious tllnoRS or hla slstor,
who hnH Improvod In health.
Tho Fall Millinery opening of Mm.
Lbttlo Howard will bo Saturday, Sop
tombor 10, nt 100 North Central nvo
nuo. All ladlcfl nro cordlnlly In
vited. H8
J. W. McCoy. nnd wlfo, .Inckson
county ploneors of 184G, who nro
living In Los Angolos, havo boon vls
Ulng John II. Ilutlor of this city.
Tho Fall Mllllnory oponlng of Mrs.
I.ottlo Hownrd will bo Saturday, Sop
tombor 10, nt 109 North Control nvo
nuo. All Indies nro cordlnlly In
vited. H8
Mr. nnd 'Mrs. doorga Hill and llt
tlo daughter, Marian, who havo boon
visiting Mm. Vawter, Mr. Hill's sis
ter, loft Wednesday for Jnpan, where
Mr. Hill will resume his work In tho
servlco of tho Dnptlst church after a
yonr's vncntlon.
Tho Medford flromon at n mooting
Wednesday evening voted to buy a
now headlight for tho flro wagon, na
nn nccldont was narrowly osoapod
going to u flro Friday night. Tho
onglno wan drlvon Into n sower ditch
obscured by tho darkness.
William Davenport Hulbort, a
prominent mngnsdno wrltor, arrived
In Medford from Seattle on Thursday
to write up tho forost flros that hnvo
, boon postering southern Oregon, He
' toft this morning after consulting
with tho local foroBt officials for
ProBpoct, whoro ho hopes to got somo
first linml Information for future nr
tlolOB and porhaps a book, Mr, Hut
bort'H nnmo lu a famlllnr ono to rond-
'ors of tho Outlook, Atlantic and oth-
' or promlnont magazines.
William M. Lndit, president of
Udd & TUtou'H bank In Portland,
was rocontly sent ono of Medford's
1010 booklets and writes as to tho
latest status of buslnoBs conditions
In Medford by O. A. Malboouf. Mr.
IiiMld has wrltton a vory tntorostlng
reply, oxprosslng In vory substantial
torms of tho wondorful growth of
Medford and of Its glowing proB-
r pools.
jf Sum Stoln has roturned from
"trip to San FrancUoo,
1125.000 FOR
1140 ACRES
Rofluo River Orchard Land Company
Report Salo of Hamilton Tract at
Eante Point to a Mr. Lake of Chl
oaflo, III,
The Hoguo Itlvor Orchard Land
compnny report tho snlo of tho Ham
ilton tract nt Kaglo Point, consisting
of 1H0 acres, to a Mr, Lnko of Chi
cago for $125,000. Tho property In
Mo bo subdivided mid nold In smnll
tracts.
Tho Hoguo Itlvor Commorclnl Or
chard company today purchnsed tho
balance of tho Walch trnct near Knglo
Point, consisting of 300 acros. Tho
consideration Is understood to bo In
tho vlrlnlty of $B0,000. A part of
this land was purchased and planted
Inst spring. The balance will bo
plnnted and sold under tho unit plan.
Notice.
Tlio firm of Torroy & Murphy Iiiih
tliis day, September 1. 1010) dh
solvi'il partnership, Mr. T. It. Tanner
of Seattle. Wash., hnviujr bought out
tlio interest of Mr. Torroy. In iho
ftituro the Hnu name will lie Murphy
& Tinnier nt tlio Hume old Htauil, cor
ner Main street anil Central avenue.
118
Fred J. Dlakoloy la spending a fow
days In Medford.
Mrs, Vailco, owner of tho Bturgls
mine, spoilt Thursday In Medford,
having roturned from her California
homo.
Hobort Ireland of Winnipeg, Can.,
has arrived lu Medford to locnto.
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O. IIANBEN
We iimko any kind
Wo cany UJass ot
MEDFORD SASH k DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon.
Salad Bowls
Each f Cents
We will put on snlo tomorrow, Saturday, 200 fancy
m
decorated imported Gorman china Salad Bowls, worth
'mm
50c to 75c in any store in Medford; three sizes and
about 15 decorations to select from; all at, your choice,
25c each.
Wo wiirsoll tomorrow just two (2) blue and gold
decorated 42-pioco Dinner Sots tit, your choice, $3.75
per set.
HOSIERY
20 dozon ladies seamless
fast black, silk finish,
gauze lisle Hose, in any
sizo, tomorrow,
25c the pair
Also ask to sou our lino of
nion's, ladios' and misses'
1 lose at 15t pair, two pairs
for 25c.
Ask for Your
HUSSEY'S
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This Mornlnn's Games,
Pacific Coast League.
At Oakland
K. II. E.
Portland 1 7 2
Oakland 2 0 1
JIntlorics Stceii anil Fisher; Live
ly nnil .Thomas.
At Vernon-'
San FrnnciHco . I 7 0
Los Angeles ...........4 0 2
natlericB Stewart anil Williams;
Delhi and Orcuilorf.
At Sacramento
Vernon . 3
Sacraiueiito ........... 0
HuttorioHCnrHou ami
Fitzgerald ami La Longc.
0 0
4 3
Hognn ;
THURSDAY'S SCORES.
National.
Pittsburg 2, St. Louis 4. ,
lloHton 1, New York 1 (called in
fourth iipcouiiI of dnrknecss).
Brooklyn 1, I'hiladelphia 8.
American.
St. Louis 0, Chicngo 1; second
trnmo, St. Loiub 0, Chicago 4.
IloBton 2, Philadelphia 3.
Cleveland 7. Detroit 4.
New York 8. Washington 2.
North western.
Seattle 1. Vancouver 3.
Taeonm 3, Spoknno 2.
Coast.
Sacramento 2, Vernon 4.
I) AiircIch 1. Snu Francisco 3.
Oakland 2. I'oitland 3; second
mime. Onkland 4. Portland 3.
TOM MOFFAT i
und stylo of Windows.
any sizo on nanu.
SHOW YOUIt WIFi: HOW
to wrlto checks for hor bills Instead
of counting out tho money nnd then
not bo ablo to tell whoro hor cash has
gone. Tho-Farmom' & Fruitgrowers'
Hank has a special department for
women's accounts nnd will bo glad
to show any one how much better
n check Is than ready monoy.
PAIOimtS' Ai FltUITOltOWKKS'
HANK.
BOYS'
SCHOOL HOSE
Tomorrow wo will sell our
boys' PrOKANTNNY and
IKON GLAD nOSE, tho
best 25c hose in tho city;
salo price,
FIVE PAIRS FOR $1.00
Doll Tickets
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I Too Late to Classify
VOll SALK One house ami two Iota
on North Bcatly Hticct; one is cor
ner lot Inoiilro nt Ml Ucatnty
Htreot. 153
WANTED To buy IirIiI ono-horsa
wukoi), socoiid-Iimi'I, with HhuftH.
Address Itox 745. 2C3
WANTED At once, tnrpfntors
at
11th and Hamilton sts.
FOR SALE Household Koo,Jh and a
Kootl piano; njso bumrv and Jmr
iicsH. riinuirc at 022 W. 2d st. 153
WANTED Lady to do washing nnd
ironiutr. Inquiro at llusiey's Cash
Store 140
FOIl SALE A ino new hutignlow, 5
rooms and bntli, on Kcrnu.rny, Sis
kiyou HciKhlH, 3250, ouc-half
ensh. See ohu A. Tornoy, 110 E.
Jfain st. 152
WANTKD-r-Stovcs
chimney cleaned,
bide.
blncki'd nnd
Cnll 207 Phipps
tf
WANTED A cnpnblc gei.i'ral house
work maid: one used to service. Ap
ply Mrs. C. II. Glaize, 313 S. Grape
street. 154
FOIl SALE Small hou.se. 10x10, 2
stoves, household (roods, $23; mule,
pnek outfit. $00. J)ck I$ox750. If
FOIl EXCHANGE 1010 tourin car,
perfect condition, for citv property.
Address "II. C," enre Mail Trib
une office. 140
WANTED To buy a fiKIit sprins;
wagon, harness and a horsj, weight
about 1200 pounds. Mnte price. Ad-
, dress S. H. Spikor, Eagle Point,
Or. 149
FOIl SALE ."i-pahfcnccr automobile
in first-elass Ahnpe: will take part
in trade. P. O. tiox 412. 154
fe.
u
The time to change back to tho
derby or felt hat is here nnd
wo'ro here, too, with the derbies
nnd felts for you. to change to.
Honestly, our derbies nnd soft
lints are of such .superlative de
sign and excellence that wo can
not do iusticc fo their superiority
in one short ad all we can say is
that they're ''crowns" fit for tho
King of Mankind the American
Citizen.
$1.50 to $4.00.
Furnishings, too. of like qual
ity nnd excellence.
Wardrobe
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MEDFORD'S
POPULAR
RESORT
Saturday
Night
AT 8:30 P. M.
REGULAR
DANCE
BOWLING
BILLIARDS
SWIMMING
W&tcH for thean
nouncement for
Wednesday Sep. 14
Wanted
Itanch hands.
Listings of orchard and city prop
erty. Girl for general hotiaj work.
Carpenters.
Cement men.
Brickyard men.
SPECIAL
Stock and ten-year lease, snap;
close In.
BUSINESS CHANCES
Restaurant and rooming house, $300.
Restaurant, clearing $500 monthly.
5 wagons, $10, $50, $70, $90.
Disc plow.
IJoavy span horses and harness.
Rooming houses.
Business nets $4000 yearly.
FRUIT UND.
G-ncro tracts bearing orchard, Vz
miles out.
80 acres Bear creek bottom, subdi
vide. 35 acres, Griffin creek, fruit and al
falfa, fine home.
20 teres, 12 in fruit, $2000.
4-room house, l'acre, $1450.
Irrigated tract, $250 per acre.
160 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per acre.
10 acres, $1600, mild Phoenix.
20 acres. 10 acres Bartletts and
Ncwtowns; good building site;
close in: $2500.
2 Acres, half mile west. $600.
CITY PROPERTY.
Lot 100x100, 4-room house, close
in, for $1800; 50x100, $800.
Lots on West SIniu. 60x240, $1500,
easy terms.
Lot on Central, close in, $1500.
Good lot. Newtown street. $525:
aui?k sale.
4-room house, bathroom, all furni
ture. S1000.
3 -room house, lot 50x150, $850.
2-room house, close in, easy terms.
1-room house, good lot, $400.
0-room house, 6 acres, Roosevelt uv.
5Vi acres in city limits.
Walnut Park addition lots on your
own terms.
2 lots and house, $700.
7-room honse, West Main, big lot.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Rsoa 207 Tavler & Phipps lldi
Phone 4141 Main.
Who's
To Be
Your
Grocer?
We don't ask the ques
tion to be inquisitive,
but to attract your at
tention. "We want to be
yoflr "GROCER."
If you are new in the
Rogue River Valley
you are probably shop
ping around to see
where you get the best
treatment and the most
for your money.
GIVE US
A TRIAL
All we ask is a fair trial.
Call and give us an or
der and allow us to
demonstrate that wo
can serve you the best
for anything in our line.
Allen &
Reagan
CHXTltAIi AND MAIN
VnONE MAIN 2711
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vk owni) gijAssks. aoi
EAST MAIN STREET,
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Try it and you will be
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ThePacific Tel ephone
Telegraph Co.
FOR RENT
Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on South
ern Pacific railroad, Rogue River Valley. Newly
refurnished, papered, painted, equipment modern.
Baths, toilets, electric lights, hot and cold run
ning water. Now doing good business.
GALLON
ALDENHAGEN
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY.
216 WEST MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OR.
J. E. ENYART. President. J A. PEKRV. Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTIJ, Cnshior. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $103,000.00
Surplus, $23,033.03
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR
BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE
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