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An iiviuil of not ii inn,, inlcrvHl to
Inn lili'lilliiirii of thn yoiiiiKur Horlnl
"t of thin city ocoiirioil Tuiinilny nf
Inrnooti, wlion MIhh Jnnniiotlo llmclc-
utl OhkooiI wna unltoil In mnrrluK" to
Mr. Alliort T, llrown, Tlio nffnlr
look jilncu nl (ho homo of llm lirlilo
on North OnuiKii strinit, whuro Iho
rooniM wot n trniinforiiiml Into n mini-
mor lowir by a liiatorul nrriiiiKoiixiiit
of iinlum, funis nml pink mid whlto
itwnnt hhh. Tim common)' was pro
ioiIimI by two vory pIcnxliiK vornl
los hy Minn l'lioolin llnnco, "flprliiR.
IMn" nml Mm. Homl'ii "A Perfect
Day," MIm I.IIIh (JrlKiuy playutl tho
MniiiliflUohn wmlilltiK ninroli. Tim
hrhlu, Rownml In whlto silk innrnnU
rll) ovnr whlto natln anil carrying n
houiii(tt or hrhlnl roue unit lllllim of
tho vnjlny, nntoroil on thn arm of Imr
hrothor, Mr. Thoman W, 0booi!.
Hv. V, Hhloldn of thn I'ronhy
torlnit church officiated, using tho
hoautlfiilly linproa.lvo rliiK snrvlro,
Aftor thn ceremony 1 Ik tit refreih
innnU wcro ereil. Ahout olKhteeii
KiientM wore prment. Incliullnx the
rnlntlven nml Intlinnto frlendn of the
yoniiK cnuplo. Mr. nml MrM. llrown
left Tneidny evenliiR for a short trip
north, helnit nt homo lo their frlendn
after Heplemher Ifl nt their rcsl
denre nt K122 Went Fourth utreet.
lloth hrlde nnd groom hnvn many
friends In thin city who extend nln
rere wishes for their hnppliios nnd
Ktirceftft In tho new life.
The return of Minn Kern Hutchison
from n two nionthn' vlalt In l'ortlnnd
was Iho occasion for n dellKhtful sur
prlso parly pclvoii hy Mr. Clarence I.
Iliitrhlitsoii Tiiemlay ovehlntr nt their
home on Kouth Orango atreet. IlrldRo
wna tho principal nmtnmment. Minn
Willow Field of l'ortlnnd won first
prise and nmotiK tho ladle mid
Mr. Lindsay wna ncclnlmed vic
tor nmoiiK tho gentlemen. Those, en
Joying Mr. Hutchison's hospitality
were: Missus Willow Fleldi, MhiIko
Itlddell, Ilorthn KiikIIhIi. llnxel Da-
via, Alelhn Kmnrlck, Ilorthn IJvnr
hard, Itnth Merrlek, Mayino Deuel,
Ilea Kentuer, Jenale I'rliiKln: Messrs.
Tumy. Hardwell, Tracy, Middle, Mac
Donald, Lindsay, Flih, Merrill, Iteed
Deuel, Mr. Plldeiihelmor of l'ortlaud,
Mr, and Mrs. Ira J. DoiIr
MIm "l.oiillmiu Io!i" proved n
Very entertaining Kiieat Tuesday ovo
iiIiik. not only to local thealerRoera,
hut to out'OMown folk as well. An
eiipeclnlly larce number of Ashland
IHfOpIo were In attendance. Among
thoao entertalnlnc with theater nnd
aupper partlea were:
Mra, KdRnr llnfor, whom) Riiet
were MIm Jeannetle Hnlado nnd Mr.
Hlator Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Htantou Orlffla, who
entertained MIm Ituth llollowny nnd
Mr. Don Clnrko.
Mr. nnd Mra. A. Conro Fhtro, whono
party Included Mr. nnd Mra. Lincoln
McCormack, Mr. nnd Mra. Htownrt
Patterson nnd Mr. Kddlo IlnrKOim, Jr.
A BiicceHHful na well n enjoynhlo
"Rnrden party" aoclal wna Riven on
the Inwua aurroiiiidliiK tho FolRer
realdenco on Itoaa court hy tho Inillen
of Iho Flrat Methndlal KpUcopnl
ehurch Wedneadny nfternoon, Mra.
Harry M. Whetnel aclliiK hoatcaa
for tho nffnlr, A larno miinher of
Indira wore preoent to tnke purl In
tho vnrloua KtieMliiK rontcita nnd
other nmiiHomeitta. Mra. J. F. Mun
dy nnd MUa W, A. Mordoff won
flrat prlea In thn contents. Unlit
rorroHlimentB ero aorvod, nfter
which thoao preneut wuro treated to
aomp oxiiulalto opom nrlaa on the
Vlclroln. A aoclnl of alinllnr nature
to ho held In tho ovonliiK Ih cottoin
plntod, Mr. Philip P. Mnrlon, traffic: chief
of tho Pacific Tolophouo & Tulo
Krnph compmiy, will lenvo booh for
Henttle, Wnah,, wlmro ho luia loii
trnnaforrod, Mr, Marlon la known
among Incut intiHlclanK iih an oxceU
lent vlollncolllat, IiuvIiik heon heard
many tlmoH In tlila city,
Mlaa 0 moo Lincoln, who hits hoon
n RiioBt of Mr. mid Mra. Hulph Lin
coln for Home tlnio.Joft Mondny for
CnllfornlH. TVlioro alio will vlalt
frlendH on route for hor homo ut Full
lllycr, Miiaa. Mlaa Llnooln wna ox-,
tinalvoly ontertnlnod durliiR hor atny
In this oily.
MIbhoh Norn mid FlQrouco Smith
of PnraoiiH, Kim., ro Rueata of tholr
alator, Mm. Htownrt, at tho doorRO
Androwa much, north of tho city,
Thoy will romnlii until Soptomhor 1,
nmkliiK tjvo tilp to Orntor litko hoforo
tholr Toturn.
Mr. nml Mm. Hurt Anderson, Mr.
CurttB AndoiHon and Mr. CnH Wvmia
of CorviilllB roturned from Ueawlok.
Jul Fldiiy ovonlng.
Thiiraday nftornoou Mra. 0, A.
Meeker enterlaliKjd her claim of piano
implla and their filemln at hur home,
.'115 North llarllelt atroot. A pro
gram coiniUtliiR of nliino aolua mid
dueta, wna Riven hy tho pupil, nftor
which 11 jolly time wm apeut In play
Ihr RituieM. Dnluty refreahmeiita
wore aerved, TIioko preaout were:
ARiira lleunett, Helen Phllhrook,
Klhel nnd Htullii Audoraoii, Lucretlit
llittommi, nry Tinker, Ilerulco Hmlth,
Hazel and Julia Wiley, Mahol KeUur,
Fern McKllllRnn, Florn ICuatmau,
Nnoml llrown mid Vera Itoundtree.
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An IntereatliiR meelliiR (if tho C,
W, II. M. of tho Clirlatlau church wna
held nt the home of Mra, QulRlry
on North Fir atreet Weduimdny nf
ternooii. An iiuiiaunlly Reed attend
mice wna uotlceahle, Tho tdca mji
der dlactiKMlon woto mlMorry work
In Mexico and the life nnd achieve
meiita of Jncoh Keiioly, n notH
worker In Hint field. After tho hua
Ineaa meutliiR, refnliincntH were
aervtil mid a ahort period of vodu
hlllty enjoyed.
'Hie Alpha Deltn aoclety, wIioho
memhera Include the youiiR Indira of
Iho Chrlatlan church, met for tho
monthly litmlncxa nieotlnR nt the
homo of Mra. K. K. ICada Wrdtieidn'
ovenlnR. Tho followlnR offlrera were
elected: Prealdent, Mlaa Myera; vice-
prealdent, Mra. Iloyd; aocrotnry nnd
trcaaurer, Mra. Kndi. Tho hiialuoaa
aeMalon wna followed hy n aoclnl
hour mid IIrIiI rofrehmeiitn aurved.
Mra. Mntxil W. Ilnhaon, Into of the
ChlrnRo Mimical college, hna hcon
ndded to tho touching force of tho
Medford Couaervntory. Hho will na
dint Mr Tnlllnndler na teacher of
plnno, nUo Introducing n new de
partment for children only. Tho con
aervntory la now conveniently located
on thn second floor of tho QoIIcro
building, on North Ornpe atreet.
Mra William IIiiiIro nnd daughter.
Jean, returned Friday morning from
n trip Including aovcrnl point In Col
orndo, Vnhlngton nnd Oregon.
While gone Mra. Itudgo apeut aomo
time with hor parent In Colorado
nlo with relative In Tncomn, nnd
wltncaned both tho Golden Potlntch
carnival nt Henttle nnd tho ICIka' con
vention nt l'ortlnnd.
Mra. J M. Keono ontortnlnol with
n dinner Tueadny evening at her
homo on Houth Onkdnlo nvenuo for
her hrothor and wlfo, Mr. nnd Mra.
Henry Ilnrnoburg of Aahlnud, nnd n
cnualn, Minn Qrnco nnrnehurR of Sun
Lula Ohlapo, Cul, Dr. mid Mra.
Keene nnd Mlaa HnmehtirR recently
motored to Crntrr lnko.
Mr, nnd Mra. L, n. Fields nnd
dnughtor, Mlna Willow Flolda, who
motored from l'ortlnnd to Medford
n ahort tlmo ago. roturned to tholr
homo after making thn Crntor lnko
trip. While In Medford Mln Flolda
wna tho Rural of Mlaa Fern Hutchl
aon. Mia Carrie IouIbq Alton, who apent
the pnat winter aenanu In Medford
mid delighted mnny with hor aplon
did work both na violin aololat and
teacher, In now located nt Portland,
whore alio will open clnaaea In Sep
tember, nt present engagliiR In aolo
work nt aoclnl nffnlra,
Mr. nnd Mm. A. Hnrvoy, former
realdenta of Carroll, In., are Rtieata
nt the homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. K. V.
Coffin, Iloaa court. Mr. mid Mra.
Hnrvoy hnvn decided to locate por-
mnnontly In Medford, Thoy will oc
cupy onn of tho Gates bungalowa on
IIoho avenue.
Mr. mid Mra. KIIIh nnd Mra Hoten
Onlo roturnnd from 11 ahort trip In
Crntor lnko Tlnimdny evening. Mra.
flulo nnd little daughter, Ilowon,
lenvo Holiday for n vlalt with friends
ut Murahflold nnd other points nlong
Cooa liny.
MIhh Mulalo Foator mid Mlaa
Woody of Portland, who linvo hoon
Riieatn of Mr. nnd Mra, Gcorgo King
nt thn King camp, apeut a few dnya
In Medford thin wook, MUa Woody
then returned to Portland, Mlaa Foh
tor to remain until Soptonilier 1,
Mr. nnd Mra, W. V, Isaacs and ami,
MIhs draco llrown mid Mrs, Whlto
motored to Kvnnu crook tho foropnrt
of tho week, roturnliiR throuRfh tho
Willow SprliiRU country.
Miss Ktliel Prlnuii Iiiih rqnehod hor
homo at Hunnlhnl, Mo., nftor 11 trip
Including Hovornl visits on routo. Bho
sends greetings to hor ninny friends
In thla city,
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Mr. John H, Oarnott of tho Oar-
nelt-Coroy company, loft thla work
for a vlalt of two months with a sou
mid daughter at Kmiana City.
Tlio inemheix nml n InrRO iiumh)r
of tin) fiiciiiln of tlio Queen Ivttlier
Circle were delightfully entrrliiiiieil
nt tlio homo of Mm, Hurry WIiuIhoI,
Wet M1I11 Mlrei'l, WeiliieHilny nfler-
IIOOII, ItOHCH, HWrut CIM, IIIIHllir-
liuuiH, in Rreiit profusion formed thn
ilorul ilerdrulioiiH oil (lie MucioiiH
IMiii'h, living room, iIIiiIiir room, nl"o
on tulilcH on I lie houiitiful lawn,
whleh wiin tlio Mei'iie of the xovrr.il
RiimeM nml eoulcatM nml uifonleil
miicli merriment for the onunion.
Tlinie una fun for nil nml a niiiiiher
of prize of elioiee emiily wiim rIvuii
thn hlieeoHl'iil eouliyliiiltx, Alter mi
enjoyable mmiih Npcnl in Nocinl
chat, H.'lioliiiKtiitH of duliuioiiM, ice
cold iiuiieh nnd cuke were herveil on
the lawn while Ii k t . 1 1 1 1 1 l; to the en
elimiliim HlriiitiH of niiiKic from thu
Vietrolu which remlereil tho mmirh
of Tclrn.inmt Mclba ami othem.
Quito n neat hum wan realized for the
ciiele nml all hcemcil rcliietuut to
leave nml (xproaaeil lliemnt'Ivt'H n-
liuviiic hinl n "rooiI time."
Mualcr J0I111 II. I'm t ton celebrated
liU mIxIIi hirlhday Fiiday iii'ti;nu.)ii
ill hia homo oil South drape. The
lU'fonilioiiH were of pink and white.
(Jiiinux were played, refreshment
were ht-rvcil ami all report a jolly,
Reed lime. TIiono prcMMit were
I'harlolto mid Marjorlo Hoy, Mary
Foster, Kiiuiee Parker , Thelni'i
(iniiuawity, Klieon mid Dorothy
Ikddy, DnruOiy Von der llcllcn,
Maurine M'cKvnloy, Hlmicho McKet
FranecH .Smith, Itohert ami Lawrence
Ouff, Walter and Tom Ituti. Werner
Hoy, Imix Quihcnhcrry, Jim nnd
Kdwurd Smith, Paul (linuinaway,
Ihianrll Healy, Ia'Io mid Joe Herran,
Daniel Von der Helleu. Paul Keddy,
Jay Hulc nnd Jiiiiick and Mnrcella
Kniytliu of Spokane, Wiihhitigton.
"
The Indies of the W. II. ('. Knvc
u hurprihe farewell party AuriikI (Ith
at the homo of Mm. Mary Hoseberry,
tll, North Mart let t street, in honor
of Mm. 11. 0. Miller, who left thi
weck for her new home near Kone
ljiirj, On'Ron. Those present were,
Mm. Wood,, Mm. Paul, Mm. Ilurke,
Mm AudrewK, Mm. Hoardmaii, Mm.
Aretr., Mm. McKiunis, Mm Thomiirt
Iiohcoerry, Mm. Mary Honeherry and
Mm. II. 0. Miller. Refreshments
were served consisting of ice ereutn
and cuke, also lemonade, orangeade
mid other Reed things. All present
had a nice time and late in the nfter
noon departed for their homes-, wish-
Iiir Mm. Miller much joy, pleasure
and hiippiuch in her now home.
Mm. W. f Delilcy ciitertniued in-
formally Thursday evcnitiR for Miss
Irene Hurley of St. Paul. Miss
Ueriildtue Miksehc ruo a few vocal
union ami Min (IriRshy a number of
piano selection. Misk Hurley was a
former elnssmato of Mis MikseheN
at St. Katheriuo CoIIorc, St. Paul.
(Jiies present were Mis Hurley,
Mis Miksehe, Miss Lilla (IriRshy,
Mis Delia Heek nnd Mis Liclia
Debley.
Mra. J. D. Heard nnd Mlaa Gladys
Hcnrd have loft for San Francisco,
whrru thoy will moot Mr. Honrd nnd
return by motor to Medford.
Mlaa Ornco Mullor of 8nn Frnn
claco In n Riieat nt tho Mullor homo
on North OraiiRo street. Sho will
rvmnln for n few weeks.
Hlan Helen Yockcy, nccompnuled
hy hor mother. Mra. Mnry Yoekey,
will' lenvo tomorrow for n two weoka
vacation nt Newport.
Mm. J. II. Ilutlpr of tho Illlheo or
chards spent n few dnys of tho pnst
week with frlendB at Camp Taylor,
llutto Falls,
Miss Delia Iloyd of Cottage drovo
la vIhIUiir nt tho homo of her sister,
Mm. Kvorott Unda, on South O ran go
street.
Mr. and Mm. John Ouy Wilson
and Miss llnblnson loft this morning
for an outing of two woeko at Dutto
Fulls.
Mrs. J. W, Koyes nnd Miss Maud
Illppcy spout Sunday In Medford.
Thoy are enjoying camp life nt Cole-sttn.
Ilev. W. F. Shields, Mr. John Tor-
uey nnd Mr. 0. C. KIIIh hnvmroturnod
from n fishing trip on Hoguo Itlvor.
Mr. nnd Mm. Dick Sherwood nml
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oonrgo Trnun aro
unioiig tho cnm'porR ut llutto Falls.
Mrs. William Angle, Mrs. Horace
Nicholson and Mrs. Hornco1 Howard
roturned Monday .from Camp Nick.
Mlsa Hoso HnokonyoB loft Thurs
day for Portland nftor a visit ot two
wooks with relatives in this city.
Dr, and Mra, Stokes and Mr. mid
Mrs. Charlos Drown nro on u. camp
ing trip In tho Klunmth country.
Tho W. I. Vnwtom nnd H, C.
Kontnera woro nmong thoao at Crn
tor lnko tho vast' wook,
Mia Delia Heek mcii! Wediiev
day nml Tliumjliiy nt .luekaonville,
the ifileal of Mm Aleeao Iviiica hiirv
nml MIhm Mu ml Kewlnny.
Tin1 Junior niiihl of he lipiscopal
churcli met ntMlie home of Min
Dot Horry IIiIh week
Mrs. F. II. (Joo'dhue hna left for a
two months' visit-with relatives mid
friends at I'corln,'.HI.
Misses Frnnces "HflNkliia mid Cnr
loltn llanks are. at Newport for a
month's recreation;
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Miss .Icaalo Pfliiglo of Tresou,
Mo Is n guest 'ntjlho Koiitner homo
for sovernl wook I
Miss Helen Pali I and Mr. Henrv
llnswell motored lo Crater lake nnd
back Inst .Sunday.,.
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Mr. nnd Mm. Schulcr mid daugh
ter, Until, returned from Crater lnko
Thursday. 4
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Mr. J. C, Drown nnd Mr. Jack
Wnkofleld left Wednesday for Crater
hike.
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Mr. and Mra. Olon O. Taylor nro
vacationing In v tho Applcgiito coun-.
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Misses Puruckernnd Clifford have
roturned from n trip to Crater lake.!
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Mrs. John A. Port and children aro
enJoyltiR nn outing near Trail.
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Mr, nnd Mrs. Amy nro camping at
Union creek, nbovo Prospect.
Mr. and Mr. Campbell leave Sun
day moniiiiR for Crater Iike.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Alford nro on
n trip nenr Klamath lake.
Oh Mama!
Why don't you ring up tho grocer
mid hnvo him bring us aomo Hoi
Hrond and Holls on first delivery or
call 011 Medford Ilakery on Houlh
Central street and get Dot Ilrcad
nnd Itolls for breakfast. He hna It
In the morning nt f o'clock nnd It Is
Just like home made.
It. C. .I0I;KNHI:N, Prop.
fRStjj
itttntMti Kimtm-mf m im
petit, vmtoi bav;
APPELIS
1 aamth AlHcaa
WATER
?ftv
as
BAG
Unuit mil, froth
ttr ilnaji t
kb.nd
krrf
Hhm wUr cool tS
boarti
tonzrr
in tde.
In
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TkaMSWtltt ikprt adlk
Unr fnira frrah wiU-r, an Arc" Hltll
Arri cms Tvaier naar II "t iimii
mor nttir orrr In tin ,! and In Is-
ctrmt-4 rftMrorj rfu Ut lrrh witrr rixtt ai
Lanil, So lira lxt Irarlosw.Nk lufttHt
ilrtnlt Tor prupci'r, aarrnra. fjwru
men. atocam'fi nro,. ikmm1 lo Art
or oiim railirrUia anatwolalu DMwltr.
vn pat 1010 i lie kc in id mmiBf
aiwl tixpoird in IS oo and air alt day will
M m .iff ai Blclil luan II In in moroinf .
TliUl rffltik ut4u th flrat.
Gnamaitceal. Vt fcy U. B. Crt.
titmf, J.ijkl, Ihttablt, I.aty t Carry.
SlzM-1, 3) and 6 Cation. Pral
rrtcca. ei.lo, I.40, X.eemtKUnij.
rirSaltby Ihaltrt Vtlryultrt, ( Xi
OrJtr Ihrtrtrt tA
Adnm Appell Wntcr Hag Co.
roitTLAD. oiir.oor
PACIFIC & EASTERN RY.
SUNDAY EXCURSION to BUTTE FALLS, ORE.
AUGUST 11, 1912
HOUND TRW ONLY $1.00
Leave Mcrifrrd 8:00 A. L Return leaves Butie
Falls 5 P. M. Take your luueh and spend a day o
rest in the cool mountains. Good musie. Good hotel.
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"WO OR MILK I
JitAtftDM
Original' Genuine
Pure full-cream milk and the ex
tract of selected malted grain,
reduced to powder form.
Delicious, Invigorating
Nourishing
Bast Food-drink for all ages.
ME Stmerlor lo ton, coffee, cocoa
" Ak for Horllck's at all Fountain.
A quick lunch digested by tho weakest
stomach; prepared in a moment by
briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold
water. Keep nt homo or when traveling.
Ask for HORLIGKS
Others Arm Smitmtlonm
UllUIHUllUHUUUlilUIUHIUmilUIlllIUIIUlKMNl!IUn1
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The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove
Suits Everybody
It lulls the mot exacting French chef. It suits the housewife. It
is found in luxurious villas in camps in farms in humble city homes.
Everybody uses it; everybody likes it. It bakes, broils, roasts end toasts
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ta ttvii ai a unu iau(i.i i m tiuijtvi tiui a oj'cvioi licaiuiK 1'IAIC, auu
we sell the New Perfection oven, broiler, toaster, and pancake griddle.
Oil Cook" stove
All dealcri trli tVio tove. It it hindioinelr
limihrd in nickrl, wiih cabinet top, diop
htlvfi, towrl Ik rtc, Long chlmnryi, eo.
mclcd turquoiK'blue, I, 2 or 3 burneit.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
SanFraneUcn.CaL SanJoaa.Cal. MarriTtlU.CaL Scallta, Warri,
Loa AngaUa, Cat. SlotUton, Cl. Fraano.Cal, Spokana, Waak
San DUio, Cat. Sacram.nto, Cat Portland, Or. 1 acoraa, Waan.
every stove. jSjgFmk
5 centt lo covej J ' V y
ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT TIIK HIOIIT I'llICK
In carton, 2I contu per qiinrt. t
Z& ccntn extrn (or pneknm of nny alzo up to one gallon.
Any onlor over one gnllon nt $1 per Ration,
Dollvcrlm of pnckorn to nny imrt of tho city. '
Ice cream served nt tho creamery at 5 cents por dish.
Medford Cream L Butter Co.
Kstalllalicd 1878
FRUIT
Incorporated 1004
D. CROSSLEY & SONS , -
Commission Merchants
201 Franklin Hf., New York
Our Hx-clnlty
APPLES and PEARS
Wo have our own houses In
NEW VOI11C, MVKIIPOOI;, LONDON AND (Ui,H0V
Direct conslRnmcnts solicited or sms our Uobuo Illvcr represontatlvo.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
Flour.?
Coffee?
Tea?
OR WHAT?
Anything you buy from us in the Gro
cery line will be right. Our Bakery De
partment is a source of pride to us
investigate.
Allen Grocery Co
Save Money
By ordering your Eall and Winter suit now before
the busv season starts
BiG REDUCTIONS IN , ,
EVERY STYLE
'", t'?f $';
Z' -
Do you know that you can get a Fall and Winter
suit NOW to your measure for $12.00 and up
W. W. Eifert
209 W Main
Medford's Progressive Tailor
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
Soundness of principle , ,
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawter .President G. R. Lindley, Vico Prcs.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
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