Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 22, 1911, SECTION ONE, Page 3, Image 3

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MEnFOTCT) MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDEOBT), OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUABY 22,1911,
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Personal and Local
H. Patterson ot Ccntnil Point was
n recent business visitor In Med
io rd.
Call phone 2101, 1032 tor baggage
wngon. 451
K. H. Watson of Dutto Falls is
spending a few days in the valley.
Horace C. Hall of Grants Pass Is
visiting Medford.
See H. A. Holmes, the insurance
man. '28,"i
Thomas Christio of Eaglo Point
spoilt Saturday in Medford.
Saturday market sale will open
January 21, 9:30 a. m. at Olmetead
& HlbLard's grocery store, West Main
street. Bread, cake, cookies, dough
nuts, pies, cold meats and salads for
salo at reasonable prices. Orders re
spectfully solicited. If civen in time
will furnish them at this sale. Phone
3(501 If wanted January 21.
W. E. Johnson of Sam's valley Is
visiting old friends In Medford.
See U. A. Holmes, the insurance
man. Over Jackson County
hank. 28.'
C E. Palmer of Woodvlllo spent
the week end In Medford.
Private room und board with Mrs.
J. D. Fay, three blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. Bartlett.
Miss Ada Welch who has been
attending the St. Mary's Academy at
Portland will soon return home on
account of Illness.
Salesladies wanted at the Em
porium. Apply Monday morniiu.'
early. 2110'
Mrs. N'ealand, mother of Mrs. J.
E. Day, arrived from Portland, on
Tuesday, to make an extended visit
with her daughter.
Fifty-threo acres special, 10 acres
coming Into bearing orchard. Call on
J. 13. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'s office. tf
Ten salesladies wanted at the Em
porium. Apply at 8 a. in. Moli
na v. 2(i(T
Edgar Klin and family have moved
from North Court street Into their
new G-room Bungalo on South Oak
street.
i Mrs. A. A. Jacobs loft for his homo
In South Dakota. It Is his inten-
tlon to dispose of his property there
and come to a country where the
winters are less severe.
i John H. Carkln, attorney at law.
over Jackson County bank.
I Robert Holmes of Central Point
j was a business visitor In .Medford
' Saturday.
' Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
.surgeon. Office over Strang's drug
I store. tt.
Miss Sora Debb and Miss Heed
I were shopping in Medford recently.
G. W. Elkers H. A. PIncns, George
j D. Drown of San Frnnclsco, were at
tending to business hero aSturday.
I Wanted boarders A new board
ing house has opened at 70G South
Onkdale. Call and see us for fair
treatment, or address F. H. More
land. 302
Mrs. Cornelius and children
who have been HI the past week are
' Improving.
: Is your louse wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent increaso in comfort. Start
living the electric life. tf.
F. D. Aoyec of Tolo was ,shop
, ping here recently.
' Every llgat Dut electricity gives
off smoke and smoke contains soot,
I which deposits on your wall paper,
I curtains, draperies. Electric light
I glows In an air tight bulb. tf.
1 Jacob Stone and daughters Miss
I Ella and Edith and Mrs. H. E. La
Ponto of Central Point attended the
1 funeral of Mrs. Wimer at Medford
1 Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Davis nrc vis-
1 itins in Portland.
George Blass of Ashland was
I transacting business here recently.
Mrs. F. C. Page left for Portland
I tertuined by Mis Bertha English
C. Page
The W. C. T. U. reception to the
Winners of the contest will bo given
by the Redo at the home of Mrs. W.
H. C-awford 329 Apple street Thurs
day, Janunry 20th, 2:30 p. m. All
members of both sides are urged to
be present, a good time Is promised.
Miss Tllllo Knlps celebrated her
eight birthday January 17, 1911 at
at hor home by giving a delightful
dinner party. A number of her lit
tle school mates were present. Af
ter part aping of a very bountiful re
past they nil returned to school
wishing Miss Tllllo many happy re
turns of the day. Those present
wero Esther Martin, Huby and
Thclnia Mills, Edith Tlnley, Jewel
Schilling Altn Knlps, Steven Wood
en, Vcm and Hurchel Harper, W li
ber Godboldt, Earl Schilling, Gil
bert nnad Lester Knlps, I
The most profitable as well ns tin"
most Interesting "little, journeys'
are those mndo In answering claB?
Ified ads.
Mrs, Mnttle Thompson nccoin
ponyod by her grand daughter Miss
Kelly of Jacksonville wero visiting
relatives and friends on North Con
trol Friday.
Mrs. David Thompson of SIsson,
Cal. was a visitor on North Control
Wednesday.
Ex-Commissioner Dead.
OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 21. Wal
ter Scott Williams, 78, oneo com
missioner in San Francisco for BmI
ish Columbia nnd several of the
eastern Canadian provinces, is dead
here today. Williams, nt ono time
was mayor of Nnpnnoo, Out. He
came to Cnlfornia m loofl.
The brick nnd tile factory of the
Gold Kay Granite company, Is locat
ed on the main lino of the Southern
Pacific railroad at Tolo, Oro. It Is a
modern, up to dato plant, for the
manufacture of both common and
pressed brick. The machinery Is
made by the American Clay Machin
ery company of Bucyrus, Ohio. The
capacity of the plant is 20,000 brick,
and 50,000 tile per day. There Is an
electric railway, ono mile In length
used In connection with the plant for
conveying the clay. The product Is
equal to the best brick and tile made
anywhere and is being shipped all
over the state.
From 3Q to 50 men are employed.
The biick and tile, as thoy are made,
are tecclved on a transmission belt,
which convoys tne manufactured
product to tne cars, which when
loaded, are run Into a dryei', from
whence they nio moved on tho sumo
car and placed In a kiln for burning.
In title way Very little handling Is re
quired, nearly all the operations be
ing performed by machinery, thus In
suring an economical and first class
product. All the machinery is ope
rated by electric power, supplied by
tho Rogue River Electric compahy,
The cost of the plant to date Is over
$50,000,000.
pledges of approximately $9000. Hill, the most sightly location In tho both by tho sisters and by Ai-ch-
Addltlonnl subscriptions. $3000 has
been paid, and with it the committee
purchased the south hnlf of Nob
vnliov. nn n qltc for tho hosnltnl. btfihot) Christie. Tho remaining
ngreelug to pay $7000 for two acres, amount will bo paid by tho commlt
Tho site had already been approved tee as subscriptions are collected.
The Sisters of Charity of Provi
dence, who conduct St, Vincent's
hospitnl In 'Portland nnd many other
large hospitals, have agreed to erect
a 75-ioom hospital which will entail
an Investment of from $75,000 to
$100,000 In Medford In Consideration
of a $10,000 bonus. Work will he
gin In tho spring, or ns soon as con
ditions are compiled with.
Tho Commercial club appointed a
soliciting committee which secured
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SUNNY
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Lunch Boxes
10c Ea.
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We will put on sale Monday about 200 Fibre Lunch
Boxes Large size, worth 20c everywhere. In color red
or black. Choice 1 Oc, Each
The lasting qualities of
Sunny Monday laundry soap
mean economy to the woman
who uses it. Its wonderful
dirt-starting qualities are re
tained until the cake is worn
to a wafer, and as it is a hard
soap which docs not wash
away quickly, one bar of it
will go as far as two bars of
any yellow laundry soap. You
spare your pocketbook as well
as your clothes when you use
Stinnv Monday.
THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY
CHICAGO
MENS
WORK GLOVES.
do you want, tho best weaving
"Work Glove in the City we iavc it
SARANAC BUCK.
$1.00 Pair.
To go at 50 and 85 cents
UNDERWEAR
LADIES
MISSES
LADIES
Medium and heavy weight the
style and the quality you want and
at the price you are willing to pay.
; Men's, Ladies' Misses' and Infants Cashmere lloso
, t and Ladies' heavy i'leeee lined farter top Burson Hose 135
t , cent value 25 cents per pair
Hussey's
lOOO Post Cards, 1 cent Each
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THE GOLDEN RULE'S first muslinware sale
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THE FAMOUS PEERLESS UNDERWEAR
You have probablv seen these foods before and know something of the fame of the Peerless Brand of fine Muslinwcar. Sufficent to snythat no better muslin underwear was ever -manufactured
no prettier styles ever produced no finer values ever offered than you will find at this sile. You willenjoy looking this line over and we will be pleased to show you.
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS
It will be worth vour while to come miles just to see the windows of white. Half way
across the front and all along the side of this St. Marks Building. No store in Southern O
regon will show half as much window display as this and when it is most all white it is a
beautiful sight.
DONT MISS THESE VALUES
We invite you to call and inspect the fine imdemurshirs now on display and sale. You
can't aord to iniss this opportunity! the best chance you will have this year to choose brand
new goods at bargain sale prices. Come early and get first choice while assortment are
good.
Sale Opens Monday, January 23 and Lasts Until February 1
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PEERLESS NIGHT GOWNS
'Fine embroidery trimmed gowns made of very fine
'ainsook chemise style sold many places for
$4.50 to $5.00 during our white sale for $3.45
'" (Fine cambric gowns, trimmed in fine embroidery
and lace 'most stores would ask $3.50. Our
price during this sale $2;45
Handsome chemise style gowns, trimmed with tucks,
insertions embroidery and lace exceptional'
good values for $2.50 this sale . $1.9
.Fine nainsook gowns yoke of tucks and in
sertiona fine value at $2.00. This sale $1.65
Dainty embroidery trimmed gowns chemise effects
fine values at $1.75 during this sale only
JTigassortnient of chemise style gowns, trimmed
with embridcrv beading and edgings made of fine- nain
sooks, sold in "many store up to $1.75 our price
onlv . v1-0
" Short sleeve low neck styles in fine cambric gowns
trimmed in embrodery and tucks the best val-.
aies going at this sale $1.15
Fine long cloth gowns, trimmed with pretty embroid
ery and insertion and edgings finest values ever
shown at : $1,o(J
Fine muslin gowns plain and embroidery trimmed
exceptionally good values during this sale
85 cents and ' JC
Also a lot of nice gowns exceptionally tine
values at 65c. and 55c,
Peerless Corset
Covers
Flno long clotli corset covers
lace trimmed Bplenijld v.luo at !Wi',
Fine long cloth corset covers
trimmer with lace and Insertions
best values on tho market at ."Or.
Corset covers made of lino nain
sook, lace yoke, sold In most
stores for 80c, this sale for . . 00c.
Flno nainsook coisot cuvors, lace
and embroidery trimmed would or
dinarily soil for H."c. dut lug this
sale we say 05c.
Flno embroidery and laco trimmed
corset covers, body of fine nainsook
yoke or Insertion $ 1.00 val
ues for 85c
A regular 1.125 valuo in a fine
nainsook corset cover trimmed in
laco, Insortlonnn nnd embrodory a
beautiful, 'soft durabo 'jan mont
this salo 05c.
Our finest corset covors, hold by
most stores for 1.50 beautifully
trimmed with lace, medallions
etc., etc. goes In this salo at . . 1.00
Peerless Chemise
Flno nanUook chnailho trimmed
with laces beautiful okos
values to ijU.oo our low ptlco I.!I5
Peerless Drawers
Drawers made of fine muslin
trimmed lu tucks and rcffles
very good vnl.iot at 50c.
v """t'icular cul draweis made of good
muslin trlmiwd with tucks and
embioldery only (J5c.
Plain circular cut drawcru mado
of fine materials neatly trimmed
the best valuer wo eier saw for
K5e
Peerless Combinations
Combination garments consisting
of cornet co or and drawers mado of
tho new ciope finished cloth Just
tho garments for hot veathor
wear 1.0."
Combinations mado of Nainsooks
etc. with embroldeiy trimmings and
trading effects, (ifou aie Invited to
see thctt most popular of all under
muslins and choice at very low
prices, special during this sale $1.15
Princess Slips
Made of flno Fieiuh lawn, trim
med with laces, Insei lions and flounc
es also laco trimmed exceptionally
pretty style voith a great deal moro
but during thin salo they go at
, . 1.05
Flner Frenoh lawn I'lincesB slip
modalllon trimmed tho pret
Host slyjou out extra valuo for
only 5.00
Peerless
White Skirts
$1.15 for afine cambric skirt trimmed with embroid
erya skirt that would sell in most stores up to $1.75
and $2.00
$2.50 for finest soft muslin and cambric skirt, trim
med with lace flounces and embroidery a value you "will
not find many places for even $1.00 moro.
$1.00 for fine cambric skirts trimmed with torchon
lace and fucked flounce.
$1.65 for cambric; gowns twelve inch flounce trim
med with tucks and embroiderv sold in many places for
$2.00 to$2.25.
$2.95 for fine nainsook skirts with swiss embroidey
flounce and fine tucks exceptionally fine values.
$3.85 for fine nainsook skirts with handsome 12 inch
embroidery flounce with wide band of insertion sold
most places for $5.00.
$'1.50 for fine quality French lawn skirt vary fino
embroidery flounce beautiful stvles tho best values
you ever saw for this price.
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FINE TABLE LINENS
72 Inch all puro linen tablo damask beautiful pattenii whito
sale only 8c.
70 Inch. $1.00 all puro linon table riamtuk beautiful deslurii
salo 1 5c
OO.1. all puro linen damaak for ""e.
75c. linen unn'ni damask ",iie
IOc unn'a damask only -"'
Nnpklns to match nioit all linens.
Akins, Benton & Co.
St. Marks Block
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Towels Muslin
.Old fashlonod homespun linen
vols largo size priced vory Il0Ht i,oaci,cd i2Vjc. muslin
closo nt 50 c this salo prico. ...
I'lc. during this salo priced at 10c.
(IOc. buth towols for 1 5c. 50c. fast color tablo clothing lc
15c. bath towols for lie
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