Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. M13D.F0TJD. OKEOON, TIJURSDAY, OOTOBRH 10, J J) 10.
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Annual
7:30 to 10:00 P. M.
Fall
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TONIGHT
MUSIC
SOUVENIRS
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7:30 to 10:00 P. M.
FLOWERS
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NASH ORCHESTRA
MISS CROWEL and
MISS CRAWFORD
will furnish the instrumental music
MISS GRACE BROWN will sing
"AWAKE, IT IS THE DAY"
nud
"ROSES IK .TUNEl'.
FLETCHER FISH will sing
"IP I HAD A THOUSAND LIVKS TO LI VIS" (A.
Solomon), and "Til ID SWtitiTHST KLOWISKS
p
LU1AT BLOOM" (Chas. 13. Howloy).
KENTNER'S
Medford's Big
Department Store
EXPECTS 50,000
PEOPLE IN THIS
CITYJHORTLY
JL Samuel, founder and General Man
ager of the Oregon Life Insurance
Company Delighted With Valley-r
Has Watched Medford From Its
Infancy.
"Within my lifetime I expect to
see Medford a city of 50,000. I base
thte statement upon what I have
learned during 40 years' residence in
Oregon," states L. Samuel, founder
and general manager of the Oregon
Xilfe Insurance company, who is visit
ing Medford. Mr. Samuel is most
enthusiastic regarding the growth of
-the entire 3tate, but is particularly
so In regard to Portland and Med
io rd.
VI remember my visits to the
Uogue River valley when there waB
mot Medford,'' states Mr. Samuel. "In
those days I came down by stage and
stopped in Jacksonville, as that place
-was the metropolis in those days. On
later visits I noted the founding of
Medford and its consequent growth,
which was not remarkable as it has
been during the past five years. Med
iord today Is the only 'citified city
outside of Portland in the state.
"When I came to Oregon I did not
come in a Pullman, as they come
bow. I faced hardships cf 1870 and
1 have never for an Instant regret
ted meeting, for my sojourn in this
state has always been a pleasure.
Portland hr.d 8000 people when I
arrived, and I believe that when my
Jifp is closed that I will have been
the CO 0,0 00 mark passed.
"The entire state is growing and
developing In a way that is almost
beyond belief. And in my estlmar
t!on the- one great asset the state has
Is Us climate. As you probably know,
the death rate In Oregon Is the low
est per Uioueand people of any state
'In Die Union. In addition to this,
which is duo largely to its matchless
climate, natural resources add to its
attractiveness. A young man seek
ing his fortuno turns to Oregon as
naturally as the sunflower turns to
the sun whon it rises.
"The death rate in Portland Is 8
to every 1000 people. In San Fran-
circo, 2 J hou'B away, It Is 20 to
' aoop, This tells the whole story of
.cllronte.
t "Southern Oregon is a great coun
try. It will fulfill its destiny To
our company it, is especially friend
.ly, and I think much of this section."
C SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. to
fcjute of the declnrntions of Oibtnrt
Atloiiu'v Fiokcvt Hint lit will pre-,-vfnj,
tho four round fights in Sim
'Vniin.fon on tho ground Hint they
arZ i imu-h inv.0 Unlit n till lonf;-
ur oontests, lurnnuenn'iitb am going
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nneiiit pr- inn iioj.n ' ."
ROAD TO REACH
BUTTE FALLS BY
. NOVEMBER 5TH
Stevens on His Return to Portland
From This City States That He Is
Pleased With Progress of Road
Excellent Progress Made On
Line Down the Deschutes.
them out of office. It makes no dif
ference whether republicans or dem
ocrats are concerned or who tho sei
tho offico honestly."
Senator Heendge of Indiana
joined the Rooeelt party tit Dan-
ator is tho man must be elected to ville mid win erected cordinllv. Col
onel KooMindt Mpvtikt today in suv
erul Indiana towns nud cities on bi'
lmlf of BeveridgQ, who is u Candida it
for re-election. In his itiucrnrv ln-
dm tiro included, I'riiufurdmillu,
Cnwngton, Linden, LitfuyutUi, Colfax,
Lclmunon, Indnnnpolis, Antlurxui ,
Mimcic mid Klcliuiond.
in writitii; mi nd nbniil tliul inrii
iflii'il uioiii oii luivu to runt u . hi
a convinniiic way, junt what joud
what wn like, "nud nil nlif.n M."
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 13. K:
tension of the Pacific & Eastern
railroad to Butte Falls will bo com
pleted on November 5, and imme
diately thereafter train service wnli
be opened between Medford and that!
point.
John F. Stevens, president of the
company, returned todny from an in
spection of the line nud cave out the
information that the extension would
be completed in November. Stevens
said work was proceeding satisfac
torily. Excellent prepress Is ueinp made
with track laying on the Orepon
Truuk line down the Deschutes can
yon. Yesterday 8,550 feet of track
was put down, which is better than
expected Track Tayine was bejruu
at Clark station on the Columbia
river a few dnys apo.
WAR ON MILK TRUST.
(Continued from Paso 1.)
Of
Sale
SAMPLE
Lei
Vogue
SUITS
trust were handicapped by bib ina
bility to compel people to testily be
fore him personally.
For several months the city au
thorities have been waenne; a war
upuinst certain dairy companies
whose employees have been arrested
nnd fined at vnrious times for selling
ndulternted milk,
Hasklna for Health.
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HOME Seekers' Exchanse General
investments; notary public. 107 13.
Main. Room 0.
FOR SALE New two heated, ptyliwh
substantial enrriape, finest leather
upholstering, extension top, wide
track, polid btenk steel (ire: jio.
tibed to mH; nothing finer or better
made. Sost $240. Will hell chimp.
Humphrey. 815 East Main. 17.
FOR SALE Two good tentw. one
furnished; price 2."J nnd $50. Phono
2012, 178
WANTED Hoy to do chores iifU'r
hohool. Apply 310 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Funnelled looms. :rj.')
Riverside tienii. h. 170
TEDDY ROASTS M0T0RMAN.
fPontlnucd irom Page 1 )
"I don't know whelhei Umivil
legislators were among the .inP0
lei m (hi- i-a'i If lliev were ill
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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This is an opportunity for the ladies of Medford who have yet to select their Pall Suit Coat and Skirts. A fortunate purchase permits us
to offer some extraordinary values in ladies' Suits, Coats and Skirts for Friday and Saturday selling. They are all La Vogue garments, and
as such are seldom offered at 'sale prices so early in the season. There are only in this sample lot 1 dozen suits, 1 dozen skirts, 1 dozen coats.
All this season's styles in popular colors and cloths.
This navy blue cheviot
Suit, gray satin lined
with blafek satin collar;
coat plain tailored and
plaited skirt; size 36. Sam
ple Sale $ii qi:
price $JL1eFl
Black scrgcull satin lin
ed, correct length coat, vel
vet collar and plain gray
skirt; size 42. Sample
Sale i
price....
$18.00
Black and white pin check
full satin lined, man-tailored,
neatly trimmed, in
buttons to match ; popular
length and plain gored
skirt; size 3G. Sample
price $lo.UU
Dark.... cardinal novelty
mixed suiting, velvet trim
med with buttons to
match, satin lined, proper
length coat, with neat,
plain skirt; sizo 30. Sam-
'. .. . $22.50
Navy blue sorgo, man-tailored,
satin lined, popular
style skirt, with dark sat
in piping; No. 36. Sam-
$0:'! $24.00
Gray invisible stripe,
strictly tailored, one-halt'
length coat, with new
pleated skirt; coat full sat
in lined, of good quality;
JSSTf. $25.00
Olive green, gray satin lin
ing, )li)in tailored, braid
ed collar, correct length
Coats jmd new styled
skirt; size 34. Sample
ffi ; .. $25.00
Navy blue sorge, plain tai
lored, satin lined, neat,
plain gored skirl, good
style; No. 38. Sample
priVo $ehUU
Browh broadcloth, satin
lined, attractively trim
med in braid and buttons,
popular lcnglh Coats, vith
new style skirt; No. 38.
Sample Sale ti97 CA
price QUtOV
Brown novelty suitng,
strictly tailored effect, full
satin lined with kilted ef
fect skirt; No. 38. Sample
Sale price $30.00
One dozen ladies' la Vogue Coat
new and popular doths; in plain ikior& nnd fancy mixtures
At Sample Sale Prices
: nil jihis 'season's styles, in tho
One dozen ladies' new sample Skirts in plain serges, panamas,
voiles, tweeds, clioviois and prunellas, in plain and trimmed ef
focts v At Sample Sale Prices
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