Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AIEDKmD MAIL TRIBUTE, LEDFORD, QR.ECJON, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 191.1
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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.liunen a. lUclinm linn returned
from a IniBlncsa trip to ol'rland.
Mnlso nn Investment by Insuring
with tho "Mntunt l.lfo ot Now York,"
pays tho larRcst dividends. J. FVHut
cfinson, Agent.
AV. H. llodaon and J. W. Sllngcr
hnvo left by auto for Sakovlow v.
klnmalh Falls. . .
Carkln & Taylor (John it Carktn,
Glenn O. Taylor), nttorncya-at-law,
over JnckBon County Uank Uldg.,
Mcdford. .
W. 0. Henderson of Central Point
spent Thursday In Mcdford on a short
busIncsBHrlp.
Gregory's iianornmns and views soil
rekl estate.
' H. K. T.Ing of Jacksonville who re
contly Bold his place there to nn Ohio
man was In Mod ford Thursday look
ing nronntl for a suitable Investment
In tho city.
- Two and one-half ncros In alfalfa,
ono mllo south of Washington school;
easy terms. A. V. H. Evorhard, 212
Fruitgrowers Dank Dldg.
"VV. II. Coleman county clerk wan a
recent visitor In Mcdford on business.
, If It Is for chickens. Schmidt has
It, Main Rt., on R. R. track. 6
Louis Q. Janncs of Barron precinct
' spent Thursday In Medford getting
quotations on a bunch ot'bcot cattle
he has to dlspobo of.
If It is to feed horses or cows,
Schmidt sells it. '
Harry Wilson of Woodvillo was a
Medford visitor Thursday.
' Medford local socialist party meets
every Sunday'nlght at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Grapo street. Everybody
Invited. '
Walter T. Rau has returned from
a business trip to Portlahd.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
John K. Long of Upper Roguo river
Is In Medford spending n few days
visiting his mother.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phono No. 1201.
T. L. Duncan has left for a tour
of tho Willamette Valley.
Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each
for $2500 on easy terms? C. W. H.
E,vcrhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
Bldg. v '
H. N. Thompson of Central Point
spent Thursday in Mcdford on business.
Henry Bates, particular barber, 128
W, Main st. '
Rev. Holmes of tho Baptist church
I.bb returned from a short .visit at
Glcndalc.
See Tatsuma for all kinds of Jew
elry and watch repairing at 322 Alice
street off Beatty. 65
Mrs. Charles True spent Wednes
day In Ashland with relatives.
For tho right kind of Mutual Fire
Insurance see W. V. Moore, room 209
Phlpps building. Phono 3122.
W. L. Hatley has returned from a
few days spent with friends at Ash
land. Tho Medford Gun Club will glvo a
practice shoot at tho club grounds
north of city Friday afternoon, a nice
prize will bo given for high score
onn25 birds. All shooters are cor
dially invited. Medford Gun Club.
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R. L. Burdlc of Ashland was a
recent visitor In Medford.
For a shave, hair cut gr shampoo,
sco Henry BateB, 128 West Main
street.
Toggery Bill Issaacs has left for a
fUhlng trip.
Tickets for the living picture show
to be given by tho Greaer Medford
Club Juno C, can bo obtained at Kent
ner's; Medford Book Store. Nash
Hotel, tho Louvre Cafe, Commercial
Club, M. J. Redily'B, Haskins. Nata
torium. 6&
Mrs. N. S. Thompson of Butte Falls
spont Wednesday visiting Medford.
Look again to tho Fish Market for
your Sunday chickens. Fresh ranch
eggs and country butter at 20 cents.
Messier & Ken worthy. GC
.Mrs. George Irving has returned
from a short visit in Ashland.
.Famous pictures ot tho world
saged by membors of tho Greater
Medford Club at tho Natatorlum
Tuesday evening, Juno C. CC
Weeks & McGowan Co.
ONDERTATCERS
Day Phono 2271
Night rhones F. V. Week 2071.
A. 13. Orr, 8002.
LADY ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
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Vliunitinii hiiu --
Hiiei-t'BBor to the undertaking do-'
! partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; ;
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! Of fit" Willi Mwlfonl Furniture Co. I !
; telephones.; Pay, Bell 861;;!
John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,;:
Homo 179b
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. C-. W. cnnklin poui. j. , uui-;;
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i AMBULANCE SKIjyiGH
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Slater JohnRon expects to leavo In
tho near future for nn extended trip
east mid abroad, Ho may be accom
panied cast by Kddlo Burgess,
Don't miss tho living pictures given
by tho Grater Medford Club at the
Nntntortum Tuesday evening Juno C.
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A. A. Aklns and C. L. Benton of
tho "Golden Rulo" spent Monday
night fishing at oGld Ray.
Peter Butukos, who signs himself
ns tlm champion light weight wrest
ler of tho woe'd has arrived In Med
ford looking for n match.
Mr, and Mrs. Georgo B. Carpenter
expect to leavo soon for n trip to
8a Francisco.
M. L. Erlckson, supervisor of the
Crater National forest, has returned
from a trip in tho Applcgate district.
Henry Stlmson of Jacksonville
spont Thursday in Medford on busi
ness. Wilbur Crane of Akron, O., has ar
rived to make his homo on n five acre
tract recently purchased by him near
Talent.
PLACER MINE
CHANGES HANDS
V. W. Kelly ami E. C. Fnwcott
lmve secured control of the Pennsyl
vania placer mine on Elliott creek
and nfter making extensive improve
ments they will operate it.
The mine is well known and lm
produced considerable gold.
Haskins for Health.
ANOTHER GAME TO
DOWN GRANTS PASS
Modlord nml Grants Pass will
erosa bats njrnln next Sunday at
Medford. Medford is due to win nnd
should they put up the kmuo tlioy
did against Jit. Angel, Grants 1'iW
will know they hnvo been in a rmiw.
Unso hull to at fever heat in tho two
town?, mid the Invest orowd of the
season will he in nttoudauue. Shoelry
pitched a jjroiit gnnio ngnhiHt Jfouul
Angel, nnd Jlaiiaijer Hall is pretty
suw to start llie june with liiui next
Sunday. Tho Medford Kojrulai-s nnd
Iho.Jredfonl Jhiieks will play a pnmo
on Decoration day. Tins Jedford
Hnioks rooenlly gave Grant Pn
the j;anio of their lives, mid only for
the had decisions of the Grants Puss
umpire, miht lmve won.
Mayor of Valdez Dead.
SEATTLE. Wnsli., Jlay 25. Hen
ry .Miller, former elerk of Sent tie,
Inter thriee may or Valdez, Alaska,
died last night in a hospital in this
oily.
WOOD FOR SALE
T.lmltPd amount of Dry Ash, either
Mock or Kpllt., Low prlc,
Phone 33H
Draperies
Wo carry n very comttUt line of
draperies, laew curtnlns, fixture, etc.,
nml do ail ctauet ot urholittrlnit. A
!iMolit inna. .to.look ntiiT thli-srork
excUmlvoly nnd will slv uOou
ervleo n la pojjlhla to est In vn
tho InrKPMt cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
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CITY PROPERTY
Lots wholesale nnd retail
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2.12 Pi'ifitgrowei Bank BUlg
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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LOST Black card caso containing
railroad passes and O. B. S. receipt
at Masonic hall last night. Leave
at Mail Tribune office and recetvo
rewnrd. Mrs. W. C. Simpson. 56
WANTED First class non-union
plasterer at once. Inquire at 311
North Bartlett.
FOR RENT Two room furnished
house. Inquire 12S North Holly
street. 57
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Look at all of the real chIuIu add
and at much of tho veal estate ml
verlinod, hefoi-o iuvestlnif.
Look at Ilia "For Sala" mU ami
at sumo of tho tliiiiKS Hint are ntlvoi';
twod lor sale.
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Look for lliu ml Unit It'll you who
wimtH to fiiitl tho Joli you Imvn lo of
fer.
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Look in Our Windows-You'll See the
Styles Identical With Those Which Are
Now Being Displayed by the Most Ex
clusive Men's Shop in New York
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xF you knew Benjamin Clothes, you would never be
v I satisfied to wear any other make. They will please
trmi irt oftrlft ooflofw trmi in foilnTirirr nrirl fit. vnn tr
your heart's content. In all the world, there are-no clothes
like these. They're distinctive, because of their New York
Style. They're elegant because of the strength of the fab;,
rics and skilful New York tailoring. They're the clothes
for you and for every man for they assure correctness anji
service at a price which does not threaten'your purse. Vfy
request a visit of inspection. Our many bright Benjamin
models will fascinate you.
Why not see and wear the best clothes; they cost no more than thoge
of mediocre quality. r '
BENJAMIN SUITS AND OUTING SUITS $22.50 AND UPWARD,
DANIELS mi DUDS
LARGEST MEN'S STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON'
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Specials picked at random; these
are, only a few of many you will
find throughout the store
$6.50 Silk Petticoats, $3.89
Again wo offer you llieso lmiulsoino lalTcta and Poivian
iMessnliiK silk potiieoats, good valut'H at the regular $(i.fi0
prieo. FRIPAY AND SATURDAY $3.89
Tailored Suits, Special $11.95
One full raelc of tailored suits in a full Hue of eolortt and
materials. Our window displav will give von a fair idea
ot U, ,., .rfu.ljy wo,tl, up . $.,5. SPO'L $11.95
TRIMMED HATS 1-4 OFF
Every trimmed hat in stock is reduced
one-forth and more.
Shirt Waists Underpriced
Two numbers in a lawn waist. One has round ombroidored
yoke, another is allovor tucked with dainty insertion down
the front, bought to sell at $1.50. SPECIAL $1.19
Several numbers in tailored and lingerio shirt waists, that
are regularly priced S2.50. SPECIAL CI RQ
More expensive shirt waists aro undorpricod proportionally.
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PROPERTY SELL, and what
is more beautiful than a fine
Oak or Maple Flooring? We
have just unloaded a full car of
each. The price is LOW and
the QUALITY HIGH. If you
are building do you believe you
can afford to use anything else?
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