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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
Stti,ft5!hSL.M MEDFDRD MAIL TRlfiUtfE, MEDFORD, OREGON; 'hltril&DAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910. " , 5 WOOD Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine. Buy your winter supply,, noWl ., reS0Hbl uncos. ' t WML v V- if , .1 7' , . ''.'j . 'f ' S .i ..: 6UHNIN6 J, J, Murphy from nhovn AHhlnnil ww lit Moitford Thursday. ) K. J. Lowry will Iny floorlriK or lllo work In uxcIiiuiko for n bicycle, tt "-' It, 1', Noll of Aiililunrt wun In Mud ford Tliurxday. g "MoiiHtunr Victor" is llio real IhhiK. Hlmon-puro French. ThomnH Irwin of IOiiroiio In In Mod ford on buiilnewi. Hiullo with Morrltt Lolloy. HIkIi weliool, Friday, 8opt. 30. 1C Tom FiiHon waH In Medford Thurs day on IiiihIiiohh from OruutH I'iibh, llolp In tho kooiI caimo. What fittiiHO? Tho library. " V. I. Vnwtor nnd Porter J. Ncff wont to Grunts Paw on himlnoM on Thursday ovonlnK. "Making facoM" at tho high nchool Krldny, Bopt. 30, 8 p. m, 106 i'$.rl), IJancroft, tho locturor on 'Abraham Lincoln, loft Medford for riunnmtilr on Thurndny mornlnK. Ilud It not been for Angelina that "chnrmnnlo mnm'iiollo," thoro would liavo boon no oiitniiRlomont. 104 Arthur Hoo was In Medford Wod neiulay vonlu:r to boo ''Tho Lottery Man" from hln rnncb on Orlfflti crook. Kiinny face, bvautlful pictures, Krlda nlKht nt hlRh nchool. ICG ' (I. K. Wntklim of BcottH Valloy, His Jjlyou county, wan In Medford on Wodnondny and TliursJay on IiiihI nwm. For iMirnnco, phono 3401. Hunt- loy-Kromor Co. 101 IM llunzolmnu ban rnturnod from a liunMnK trip In tho Crr.tor Lnlco country. , John II. Carkln, attorr.oy-at-law, ovor Jackson County Hank. V. II. Jenkins, Rononl paHRotiRor RKout on tho Southern I'aelf'c, wiih In ..Medford on Wednesday. Donf niLn "Mnklnfc faces." IUrIi vchool, Krlday, Boot. 30. 100 II. W. LlndKay of Central Point visited Medford Wednesday ovoulng to ro to tho "Lottory Man." Nino 4-ycnr-oId. well-bred drivius lloro for milo lit Went Sidn burn. ' It. H. Mr Down I and wife, who havo boon vIhIUi;k Ihrlr hoii In Medford, loft for tliolr boiuu In I'aHndonn, Cal., Thursday morning. ? Don't fall to road tho adyortlso niont of "Oray & Moo" In tho pocloty vaudovlllo program. t B. Mom of Now Jorsoy loft Med ford thlfl morning for hln homo. Ho expects to return to locato In tho val ley uoxt spring. How nbout that thoator party? No tlmo or occasion hotter for It than Krlday night, nt tho oprn hoimo tho society vaudovlllo. Medford Collection ARoncy, 10 por cent charged. Ovor Hurlburt'8 now Btore, tf Nov, L. F. Ilelknap returned Wed nesday from tho Rtnto conforenro of tho MothodlHt church hold nt Hllls hpro, having bean reappointed to thla . church. Tho noolety vaudovlllo will help tho library. It will help you, too to a Reed tlmo. LohI LndlcH' brown flRiirod leather purso on Bant Mnln Hlreot. Ltboral roward If roturnod to Mooro lfolol bar or Trlbuno offlco, 100 , Itov. Johnson, tho MothodlHt min ister nt Jnckiuinvlllo, has boon re appointed pniitor of tho church. Ho returned from tho conforonco held nt Hlllflbnro hist WednoHday. O. W. nnrnum & Co., contractors nnd tnilMorn. Country work n spoc lalty, Ordors Rollcltod. Inquire at Tho Toggory. H. Mlllor and wlfo of Oregon City aro vl3ltlng In Medford. For rent 2 nowly furnohod rooma ' In prlvnto hemo; all modern conveni ences, 203 Oloson Btroot. Cnll Main 4471. tf " W, 13. Cohon, stato distributor for 'the Maxwell and Columbia Automo bllo cnmpnny, Is in Medford on bind noBfl Do you know that you can buy any amount, from a half noro up, In Oak dnln Park addition on oaHy torma? Onltdnlo Land Invoatmont Co. 214 FrultRroworn' Dnnk bldR, tf "Tho Medford Drnmtitlo club, which la to prosont tho comody ontlllod "Ico Om" at tho thontor tomorrow ovenliiK to rnlno monoy for a puullo library, foni'od a thoator party at tho "Lottery Man" on Wednouday ovo nini!. Tlioao nrosonl woro Mr. and Mrfl. Porter J, Noff, Mr. nnd Mrs. Parsons, Minn n. KukHsIi, Mr, Moally, Mr. MoNoally, Mr. IlutK and II, W. Llndoay. Aftor tho play .tho party ropalrod to a auppor nt tlio Nash grill. iPlorco & Bhophord liavo moved tholr ronl oatato offlco from tho Mllos building to tho poatoftlco build Ink. Call and rocolvo a copy of our llatlnB. Jf tf KncournRo your local talont by ro aorvliiK your Boats owly. Booloty van do'vlllo, Friday nlsht, nt U'O opora Uouse: ' u; THE FORMAL f T T T 2 T V 3 to 5 you are most cordially invited to call and inspe"ct the New Store Mann's 14-18 N. CENTRAL AVE. Half Minute Interviews COMMENTS CAUGHT IN PASSING. County .luilco Noil in in favor of the iimeiiilnu'iit nllowinir conation to lioiul tlioniHelvert lor the buildiiiK of ool romlH. Ho hiij-b: "Thoro is no roithoii why future KOiiorutioiiH which are to iihc the roads should not mil in pnyint; for lliem. Tho muin ro HpoiiHiliility Unit wo have in the liuiUor is to build roads that will hiHt." V. II. Jenkins, ""1 .pasbeiiKer iiKOiit on tho Southern I'ucific, when In jretifonl TliurHduy inomiiiK wua asked if tho Southern Paeifio was pleubcd with Medford, unid: "Every body is plent-ed with Medford. Every body on tho tnfins throughout tho eonst tnlks of Medford, the wonders of its cliintno and the brightness of its prospeels." "MMuilforil is certainly tho uno heht hot in Oregon," says Frank Lo hiuil, a proininent minim; man of Ari zona with interests in Southern Ore gon. "Every time I visit this city sho looks busier than over." "What do you know about our now eleclrie light fixtures?" said Night Clerk Cnrsens of tho Hotel Nnsli. "I tell you when wet got our fixing up finished wo will lmvo somo liotol, (i I right." "Ileal estate is beginning to omve mum rreoly now wjth Hie fall busi hps,ij coming on," says H. II. Lorinuu, u loeul dealer. "Soon tilings will ho livelier than ever hofore." "If ,u man doubts Medford's strides toward iuiiiroveuients let him tackle her streets," suys II. C. llrow nell of North Central avenue. "Every where the streets are hloeked until it is gotting (o, l)u almost a iiuisauee." "Tim orchard inspectors are got lilig busy," hii.vb I'rof. P. J. O'Oarn, "and it will not he long hofore ovory trace of disease will ho wiped away. Orehardists are co-operating splon-l didly," "I nin proud of my drivo from Portland in n Puoknrd," stntos 1 C. Higgs, stato ugotit for that compnny. "I ennui nil the wny down without oim'o refilling Iho radiator." Dr, Stophonson la a graduate optl clr.n, Ovor Allen & Iloagnn's. 105 Wolgast Fights Tonight. FOND 1)U LAC, Wis., Sopt. 20. Chnmpiou Ad Wolgast will don the padded mittH for tho first timo in u long tiinio (onjght. ITo will meet Tommy MoTnrluml (no relation lo Pnekoy) in n on-round , go, horo. Tommy is substiluliug for Tommy itiug (or Tommy . of Medford's New Store FRIDAY, (tomorrow) Afternoon 1. o X 4. 5. (5. 7. 8. 9. JO. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 10. Jardinieres Special for Friday About forty 7, 8 and 9-inch green mat Jardinieres; our regular $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 val ues; just as a flyer tomorrow, $1.00 Choice fJAbout 2 dozen green painted wire hanging flower baskets; two sizes; each 25c and 35c Ladies Summer Union Suits; 50e to (5e values;. 35c EACH Three for ,....., $1.00 gntnn 1 1 !. T ju dozen lauius ijorsoy riuuuu ouuuuur L-bi&i straight 25e qualities; closing out price 15c each two fois '. 25c tJNazaroth "Waists foi-boys aand girls, each 25c flNnxarotli "Waist and Union Suit combined, the most sensible child's garment ever made; good for either boy or girl: in sizes 4 to 12 veal's oOe-Suit JAsk fbr your doll tickets. HUSSEY'S (larrity, wlio waa soized with appen dicitis in the midst of his triuninj for tho fightj It tho turnlshod room ad "looka pood", run ground to tho address glvon nnd take a look at It. DEMOCRATS. IN SESSION. (Continued from pngo 1) Temporary Chairman Alton B. Par ker attacked tho tariff, saying: Musical Program NASH GRILLE ORCHESTRA Miss E. Crowell Violinist. Miss'Cr. Crawford, Pianist Red Fez :.., March "You're the Ideal o-My Dreams" Song Fortune Teller Selection Angeles Serenade 1 Brago Spring Song .'. Mendelssohn The Daisy Rag Bohemian Girl ... Selection Every Little Movement Madam Sherry Largo f. Handel Adoration ...'. :.".. . F. Borowski Stubborn Cinderella Selection Evening Star .'. Tannhauser Souvenir ?. Drala Spring Beautiful Spring Waltz Consolation Mendelssohn Wild Cherry , Rag Each Ladies . Summer Union Suits, 50c values, 50c EACH Three for : $1.25 1.1.--1 O .. TT J.. 5 "Tiio ropuhllcan national macliino stood faithfully by tho trusts aud corporations, aud tho Individual tar iff bonoflclarios, and for years trad ed tho rights of tho pooplo In return for monoy with which to buy tho votoa of doubtful stntos. Whntovor oxcuso U offered, tho truth la that the republican machluo rocolvod thotoion oy of corporate and Individual beno llclarles. They lmvo In return com pollod congress to koop tho' tariff high, Presldont Tnft has admitted U." " OPENING NO GOODS WILL BE SOLD ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON WE SIMPLY WISH TO ' ENTERTAIN YOU Souvenirs 14-18 N. Society Vaudeville for the benefit of the LIBRARY Friday evening Sept. 30 Medford Opera House MEDFORD THEATRE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 A Musical Coined v of Qualitv and Merit "A Stubborn Ginderella" With an Exceptional Cast, Unequaled, Youthful and Vivacious Ghorus SUPMTUOUS PRODUCTION GORGEOUS COSTUMES Record of long runs in all the principal cities from coast to coast. "NONE BETTER AND FEW ITS EQUAL" 20 BIG WHISTLY SONG HITS "A Girlly Whirl of Fun and Music" Seats on sale October 1st. See DIAMOND for DIAMONDS WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCK OF RARE GEMS EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. J, W. Diamond 115 East Main I O. HANSEN Wo mako any kind We carry Glass MEDFORD SASH k DOOR CO., Ifedford, Oregon, t Mann's CENTBAL AVE. ia- Medford, Ore. TOM MOFFAT t and stylo of Windows. of any size on hand. -K-9 tv'X- THE SUN STAR WOOD CO.. 15 Almond st., or Iloem 31, J. C. Bank bldsr. PHone, Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prtp. Engineers and ; , Stenographers Will find, complete as sortment of supplies and materials at Medford Book Store Wanted Applo pickers, rtanch hands. ' Laborer:;. ' Woman cook. .? Uirl for general houaj 'work. For Sale . urnituro nnd lease of 5-room mod ern house; rent $20. Stock and 10-ycar loase, close in. Bicycle, nearly now. Business netting $60PO yearly., FRUIT LAND. 9V acres, 7room liouse, biff barn, 7-year-old orchard, 1 mile from P. O., $9500, terms. 5 and 1 Oacre tracts of benrintr Jon athan, Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, good terms. L20 acres, 10 in orchard, 25 alfalfa, under ditch, tools, stdck, $15000. 160 acres, 50 fruit land,' 7000 cords wood, close int $15 per acre" 17 acres, 14 in heavy bearing, 2 jniles out, $500 per acre. ' ,, 20 acres. 10 acres , Bartletts and Newtowns, $2300, 2 Acres, half mile west. $000. CITY PROPERTY. Westmoreland lotsVllO? 'Sown, 1-room house and tent, h'lk lot, close in, $550, easy terms. . 14 pood lots, $2000, for quick, sale; adojinint; lots sell- at $250. Fine property, close to Nntatorium, $1000 under price, quiek sale. 2 close-in lots, east side, $750. 52 acres, all platted, 2 houses, $7500. West Main lots, 00x240, easy terms. 4 Kenwood lots, $1100. 4 lots North Riverside, sower and water; $1150, terms. Walnut Park addition. lots 52x112, $350, your own terms. HOMESTEADS. 160 acres, never filed, only 3 miles from town, on railroad; fino soil, 3 springs to irrigate, wood nnud timber; snap at $250, E. F. A. BITTNER Room 206 Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. POPULARITY Conies from several rea sons qFIRST, wo rttain pop ularity lv carrying a complete so"k'in all lines of staple and fancy GROCERIES iSECON.D, by employ ing only the most courte ous and painstaking help qTHERD, by making good ovory single thing that is not altogether satisfactory. CjfSome of our special ties cemprise: FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES, WHITE DIAMOND FLOUR, THE BEST 25c COFFEE, Olmstead & Hibbard PHdm Main 571 HI u7fl jt t ! ra a r '2i m K Wl Ww'- m --JJfcrf"-