Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 24, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911.
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I Personal and Local
Stanton Ilowoll of Grants Pass lias
returned to his homo after a short
visit.
Curls Etonian of Grants Pass is
visiting Medford on buclness.
Cnll phono 2151, 1032 tor baggage
wagon. 451
Mrs. A. D. Ellis at JackBonvlllo is
spending a few; days in Grants Pass.
Mrs. Tom Puson of Grants Pass,
who has been, visiting In Medford,
returned to her homo Monday.
Prlvnto room and board with Mrs.
J. D. Fay, three blockB from central
part of town, 310 N. Dartlett.
Harvey J. Allen of Gold 1 1111 was
a visitor in Medford Tuesday.
John B. Root of Woodvlllo spent
Tuesday In Medford on business.
Fifty-threo acres special, 10 acres
coming into bearing orchard. Call on
J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'s office. tf
Arthur Brown and T. O. Erlckson
have returai from a business trip to
Ashland.
John H. Carkln, attornoy at law,
over Jackson County bank.
City Engineer Harry E. Foster is
confined to his home by a serious Illness.
LECTURE Oil
MUSIC PLEASES
W. T. Grieve, county assessor, was
In Medford Tuesday on business.
J. W. Johnson of Ashland returned
to his homo today.
A. T. Campbell of Eugene Is regis
tered at the NaBh.
The most profltablo ns well as iho
most interesting "llttlo Journeya"
are those made In answering class
ified ads.
W. L. Hubbard of Los Angeles is
visiting in MedTord. ' A good audience nt the auditorium
M. E. Thiede of Sacramento nrriv- was nKnl' pleased last evening by
ed In the city Sunday. J,,' Hubbard and his two associates,
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance. A,frctl Blrgcn, baritone, and Gordon
Man. over Jackeon County bank. 2S7 Campbell, pianist.
Large Audience Hears One of Most
Interestinn Numbers of Lecture
Course Splendid Baritone With
Him.
the subdued and comber quality, but
iatcr In the rendition of the prologuo
from "Pasleccl" ho showed a resi
dence and vocal tltnhro that easily
places him in Iho list with America's
great baritones.
Mr. Campbell, the accompanist,
surely deserves some mention. His
accompaniment la never obtrusive.
Ho has tho happy faculty of playing
under and yet supporting tho voice.
Good accompanists are qulto ns raro
ns great soloists. Medford will look
forward with pleasure to a return
date of Mr. Hubbard and his' clover
associates.
WeeRs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmer
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furnlturo Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About February 1, Private Am
bulanco Service. Sick and injured
conveyed to any part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Day 3T1.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler,
3571. , . .
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Walter E. Connor, a hotel man of
Ashland, is in Medford on business.
Wanted boarders A new board
ing houso has opened at 706 South
Oakdale. Call and seo us for fair
treatment, or address F. H. More
land. 302
Frank Monnhan of Santa Ana, Cal.,
the father of Mrs. T. E. Daniels, is
expected to arrive In Medford soon
tor a visit. Ho comes by way of
Honolulu and Vancouver.
Jack Aiilten of Woodvlllo spent
Tuesday In Medford.
Eva La Rue at the "Isis for three
nights only. Tho most popular black
faco comedlenno ever on tho vaude
ville stago.
I. J. Thopns of. Willow Springs
was a visitor In Medford Tuesday.
Miss Amy Jones of ABhlnnd Is visiting-
Medford friends.
Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County baiik. 2S5
William C. Johnson of Phoenix was
a visitor In Medford Tuesday.
Is your touso wired? One cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
uer cent Increase In comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf.
Peter M. Kershaw spent Mondny In
I Jacksonville ca business.
Curies A. Malboeuf has returned
from a visit In Portland.
i John It. Henderson of Applegate Is
, visiting Medford frlonds.
i Every Ug.it out electricity gives
off smoke and smoko contains Boot,
vhich deposits on your wall paper,
I curtains, draperies. Electric light
lows In an air tight bulb. tf.
! W. C. Neff, head of tho forestry
scrvlco at Odessa, bought a fiuo
Chlckorlng and Mros.' piano of Hale's
piano house today.
Dr. . E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. Offlco ovor Strang's drug
store. tf.
The I.endnhand club will meet on
Wednesday evening at the homo of
Miss Mamie Deuel on South Oakdalc.
Mr. Hubbard gave us a talk rather
than a loctur,o. It was of tho con
versational tylo, which Is always
Interesting. Ho gave a review of tho
different schools of music and dwelt
particularly on the sincerity of art,
which by tho way, our American nu
dienco nrc lacking.
Mr. Hubbard Is a sc'.nlarly gcntlo
man with a most pleasing manner,
and his entertninmont of last evening
vlll be rcmombcrcd as ono of tho
enjoyable events of tho present lec
turo cours. Alfred Dlrgoa Is renlly an
excellent singer. At first he lmpross
e.l one as having rather too much oi
CONDITIONS BORDERING
ON ANARCHY PREVAIL
MARATHON. Tox. .hin. 21. Con
ditions j .esoly liofuVrine; on anarchy
today alou tins Texas-Mexican bor
der as u result of the fighting in
Ojinngn, Mexico. Arrivals here from
the Hit; Bend counlrj assert that the
neutrality law is being flagrantly vio
lated and that u company of Mexican
revolutionists are drilling: daily at
Mnrfn, Texas, whence they design lo
cross into Mexico and engage I)iar.'s
troops.
Operating under the guise of Mex
ican revolutionists, bands of ban
dits, these arrivals say, arc riding
the river on the American side and
levying tribute.
ItOHX.
KINO In Medford, January 21,
1910, to the nlfo of H. Q. King, n
U-pound girl. Mother and bnbo aro
doing well.
Astigmatism
is an uneven curvature of the eye and causes a double
focus. As the eye always strives for clear vision, this
double i'ocus annoys the brain and causes headache
and nervousness. Call and let me explain cause and
effect.
D R .
Eyesight Specialist
RICKERT
Over Kentner's
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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WANTED I do houseclonniug by
day, hours or week. Ymuii. Tel.
.Main (il).")l.
WANTED Wo have n buyer for a
f or 0 room strictly modern bunga
low. Price must not exceed $3590
and should be within six blocks of
center of city. Our party lias a
well located lot to trade in at cash
price on first payment. What have
you to offer? Coriictitis-Oarner
Konlty Co., Kill W. Main st. tf
SUNNY
mum
FOR SALE Two choice, l0-acre
Commercial orchards with splendid"
improvements, in Tollman creek
valley, near Ashland. See or write
T. L MfWillimiiK & Son, 'diY.l l).
Main hi., Ashland, Or. 2(12
FOR SALE The services of a young
man who has industry and origi
nality which lie wants to use in your
business; some experience as a
specially and retail salesman; other
(nullifications are honesty, good
health and pleasing personality
Write or call at (K10 W. 4lh s
V W. M.. 'Jfi.'l
Because of a wonderful dirt
starting ingredient which
Sunny Monday laundry soar
contains, it loosens the dirt
quickly, cleanses the fabric
with little rubbing, and
washes your clothes clean
without washing them out.
Sunny Monday is white
contains no rosin is the pur
est laundry soap made and
me only Kind you can sarcly
wash your woolens and finer
fabrics with.
DON'T
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THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
CHICAGO
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C. Page
Mgr. Local Agency
he led to believe that all sound reproducing instruments are Edison Phono-
graphs.
The word Phonograph is applied to Edison's machine only. The Victor is
called "Talking Machine." Other cheaper makes on the market arc called
Graphophones.
WE AftIC EXCLUSIVE AGENTS YOU EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS FOR BOTH IN THE
CITY OF MEDFORD. THEY CANNOT BE BOUGHT AT ANY" OTHER
STORE IN TILE CLTY.
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Every Edison machine and record has the name EDISON on it.
COME TN AND HEAR THESE INSTRUMENTS and get prices. , , ; .
Instruments from $10 to $250
LARG EST STOCK OF MACHINES AND RECORDS BETWEEN PORT
LAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. . ." ;" '"''"'i
Machine' and one "dozen records at $5.00 down and $'1.00 per month.
Whetsel Music Co.
Corner Grape Street
134 West Main
With Sherman Clay & Co.
airtartaaa
It Started Like a Cyclone
It Will Continue Like at Whirlwind
The Southern Oregon Brokerage Company's Great Slaughter of Merchandise Is Shaking
This Town From Center to Circumference
THOUSANDS OF EAGER WOMEN HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE GLORIOUS BARGAINS WE OFFERED YESTERDAY. THOUSANDS WILL FIND MON
EY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES LISTED BELOW. THIS SALE MEANS A SAVING OF LARGE, ROUND DOLLARS TO YOU. DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR
IT. ASK ANY WOMAN WHO BOUGHT YESTERDAY
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89c.
for fine Union SnItH that worn for
inorly sold by tho Kmporlum for
$1.50. You will find upon Investi
gation that those are the host
Jl.TiO values that have ovor been
shown In this city.
WOOL UNION SUITS
$1.68
for fine nil wool Union Suits that
wore formerly retailed by tho Km
porlum at $2.75. Come and lay
In your next winter's supply. Cer
alnly you will never have such an
opportunity again to savo.
UNDERWEAR
29c.
All underwear that was formerly sold by the Emporium at .r0o per
garment. You will find this to bo the best underwear ovor offered
In this city for tho formor price.
31c.
for fine cotton Vests and Drawers that woro formely sold by the hni
porlum for 75c n garmont. Como and examine these. You will want
to got supplied In the early part of tho sale.
SLAUGHTER OF TAILORED SUITS
In this stock you will find a great assortment of fine all wool Suits In
almost all colors and tho very newest and best grades of materials. The
stylos aro suitable to wear for two seasons and many could bo worn
the year around. Como and choose from the lot at prkrs which have
been marked as shown below.
$9.85
for fine nil wool Suits that wore
formerly sold by tho Emporium
for prices ranging around .'10.00.
Think of getting a $!i0.00 Biilt for
about one-third of tho regular
price.
S12.85
for fine all wool Suits; all this
season's stylos, all the very best
suits offered by the Emporium for
$.'55.00. Those are well made, silk
and satin lined and will woar.
$14.85
for tho better grades of flue all
wool HultH that were sold by tho
Kmporlum for $12.50. You may
have seen those suits If so, don't
wait, but be on hand, for they will
move quickly.
$19.85
for a lot of the better grades of
Suits that were sold by the Kmpo
rlum for not Iokk than $50.00 In a
regular way. Wo want you to seo
those by all moans These aro tho
best Biilts ever shown In this city.
CORSET SLAUGHTER
This has been tho corset store of this city and has a wldo reputation
for having handled the finest grades mid most satisfactory styles and
makes. Note the prices made below and select your corset early.
LA GREO.UE
Regular $1.75 91.00
Regular $2.00 !.-"
Regular $2.50 Ijsi.HO
Regular $:i.50 '-'. )l
Regular $1.50 fllMH
Regular $500 HCOil
REDFERN
Regular $1.00 IJiii.SID
Regular $11.50 i.00
Kegular $8.00 1.1)0
WARNER BROS.
Regular $1.25
Regular $1.50 ,
Regular $2.00
Regular $2.50
Regular $3.50
Regular $5.00
HOo
91.05
Ipl-.UO
Ifl.OH
$u.i:i
GOSSARD
Regular $5.00 8'J.ftO
Regular $8.00 fil.lW
Regular $10.00 $1.08
Out Goes the Whole WorKs
LEST YOU FORGET, LET US REMIND YOU THAT THE SOUTHERN OREGON BROKERAGE COMPANY IS NOT HERE TO STAY. THE QUICKER THIS
STOCK IS SOLD THE BETTER WE WILL LIKE IT. COME TODAY. DON'T PUT IT OFF ANOTHER MINUTE. REMEMBER, A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOL-
. ., . lar earned. 'mmm
Just a Few More Days
and The Emporium Will Be
No More
Southern Oregon Brokerage Co.
Shelves, Racks Tables and
Cash Registers
For Sale
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