Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 31, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PERSONAL
V T TrilHX Of (ll'illln I'll" JMIH III
.Mi'ilfiinl it oiiil) of iIjom ilurliiK Hit
Mm I. Urlrkunii or M.rlln vUlliil
with Mmlfoiil filmiM thlx wcuk.
IS l, .Morrison, llwlpli f 1 urn. II
Mfwiinr mill .1. It. Null nto over from
Klniimtlt I'M Hi.
, Mi-ii'm mill wDiiU'it'n i'IoIIihh I'liHtncil
Hint iriml, nllcrml or rp'i 1 r ! it t
I'mitorliim.
, It. (I. Jnffpijr, priwiitit'tfir In Ai
litiiMittii ilUlrlot, ttirrli'il In Mxilfonl
Tliiiinilny.
A. .M. Wilson inintn h lrli In .lui'lt
mmivIIIo TltuiKilny.
(JIohImk out utitt) of ilKin. Inv
Iniiil'n ttinolii) lloiuv.
fli'iirijc Mttycr lorn retimuM from
Hitt Vitlloy, Citl.. wlmrn tin fouinl
Hindi, niortt snow Hum dim mtlvii
lltir. I
',. Wnlmlot wiih ii i from Tnlniit for
H ulioit HiiH) Tliiirmluy.
Itohl Iioiiiii iiimto lirnni! nt f)n
Vhm'4.
Jimi' 'I'liouiiiKim of Api1iiimin was
n Inuluitw ilaltiir In Mmlfonl Tliurs-iluy
.Mr. nml Mm, I), K. I.KiliffMil or
llt'iitllo mid tlinlr son liuvo ! 1 1
spi'llllllIK til" p'lMt forllllKllt III ItOKMC
rlVnr vnllny,
Win O'llnra Inm rHurnnl from n
short visit lo HiiIkiii
'rliilionn lo I'mitoilum .Mnln
2111 nml our irlvorn will cull for
1'lollinN to lin cli'iini'il, iri'ni'il, nltinl
or ntinlr'il.
I'rml ArniirlHt of I'orosl rrnk
wn iiiiioiik thomt who wur .Mcilfonl
visitors Tlmrmlny.
Or .lumen I'olk mnl T. IS. Wllrox
nr iiiiioiik ili CiillforiilniiH In itoKHir
rlvnr vnllny nt tircsmit.
I'roil Alton llnleht (National Conj
snrvntory Nov Vork) tnaclmr of.
(ilmio ami liurinony. Npoclnllst In cor
rcrt irliirlit(in of touch nml torli !
iilipin. l(onlilitiiri Mlnillo, I1G l.mirol
utri'iit, plioiin 7202.
.Innii'N Morton of I'lioiiiU liirrlml
n whllit In Mi'ilfonl TliuiHdiiy.
Dr. (In). I.. Ili'lnin of Hnu I'miicU
ro s iiiiioiik Ills Jackson (ouiity
frlniiiln mtnlli.
II rf ii k (hat oh) hook with torn
blmlliiR down mid have It rolxmntl
ut t ho Mull Tribune office. Co it
but lltttn. tf
f)r .1. W Itolilnson nml A. T. I.un.l. J
Kri'ii worn down from .Ijickaonvllli
Thurrdny iifli-ruoou.
I'm n W lliirpci timi gone to Klamhlh,
I'nlls mid will coiitluim his lilp to
I'oitliiiul
J. I'. Smith of WliiKir, t ouiity ioiii
mlsslotinr, wn In .Mcilfonl I'rldiiy, on
Ii In wny In .lin'knoiivlllc.
II. (). Hindi of Or nil In Puss h print
Tliurmlii) iiIkIiI lit M"dford.
Knr cli'iini'il, lined mid minln ovur
ut I'linlorliiiii
I). Vim-wit, n fornuT roililfiiit of
.Medford, iiiinh' I ho city n Hhorl vlull
thin wiik. while on IiIn wny to I, oh
AnmilcH. I In In loriitcd nt Hpokiinc
Joio'ph (Unci of HtnrlliiK pn-rlml
wnn it IiiinIiicnh vlnltor Thiirxdny
II. Khun hai moved fit ily.n btul
no to tho lloydun alloy batwaon H,
Cnntrnt and R. Ilarllntt.
DlHirlct Attonwy ny mniln an
official vhtlt to JiirkHonvlllo Thurduy
nftoruoon.
It. II. .liiiiiUTiiinn mid Allen Hmlth
of (Irlfflu creek dlHtrlol worn In Med
ford llm fornpnrl if tho wi'k.
liiHiirn mid hf num. Itlnht If wn
wrftn It. It. A. Molinm, Tho InKiir
nuro Mnn.
A i:. KoIIorr of (lold lllll, county
roioiim-, inrrli'd In Mcilfonl Tliiirn
ilny nfK'itinoti.
Mr mid Mrn I' V. Ilninll. Mm.
Hlownrt rnttornou. MIhm'h Ituth llol
lowny mid Dorothy Connor, Alfred
Ciirpciilcr mnl Hlntcr'johiinon, who
hnvo Imtii rnjoyltiK nn outlni; In
Mount Hlmilii dlntrlct, ri'turriod
UVdni'mliiy ovi'iiliij;
A nml kiivIiik In iiii'u'n rlothlm; nt
(ho (lolilcn Hnlc.
Wont (Jlddotit nml Mnrloii !. of
HI JoniIi, M . who HTMiiiy i-nnm
to Itomin river volley to vlull their
roiiNlim, Mr. nml Mm N W. Kline,
ii ml nlno lo hunt lil kihii", imvo con
eluded (lint Oregon heitr citnnol lit
mIiowii nliythltiK y the iivithki' .Mhof
ourl huut'ir nml (hut oppoxum nml
coon nr "etiny" In rompnrlxon. They
lirivo Mlnrrr returned to their liomi-w.
dellKhted with our rllmnte mid iiimiy
IhliiKB they now while here.
Vapor bntlm and iclcntiric man
itfiKo for mon and women. Dr. It.
J. lyockwood, ciirlopractor, 203 Oar-nctt-Coroy
Illdg. I'honn HK.
Mr. mid Mm. : 1 Clmn.ller of
KoKUo Itlvor worn mnotit; thoxo who
vlftltcd In Mcilfonl ilurliiR thn week.
C. C (lllchrlt of Hnmti Valley wh
n hiiMlneHH vlnltoV In Medford Thnrh
dny. Mlw IMIth Hinllli or (IrantH I'mta
Iiiih been maklnK Medford friend n
vlnlt.
Carkln ft Tnylor (John It. Car
kin and Ulcnn O. Taylor), attorney-at-law,
ovor Jackaon County Dank
tlulldliie Medford.
Mr. C. I,. Srhleffelln return!
hoinc ThurHday after n vMt of ticv.
ernl weeka In Routherii California.
U'. i: IMilppH mid family left for
Portland Thurailny cvonlm;, to ho
Kotio a abort time.
I lulu cleaned and blocked I'nn
torlum
M. Chnmller I'xnri U nmoriK tho
hortlniltiirlNta vldltlriK In Medford.
Mr. and Mra. .1. A. film of Joite
phlne county are pnylnR Medford n
vlnlt.
Mm. HallldayllalKht, pupil of
Mnrcheal (I'nrla), Oicar flaongor
(New York) teachra tho art of ilns
Iiik, tono placing and correct broath
Inx a ipeclnlty. Exponent or pure
"tinl Canto" of tho Itallaa ichool
concert, opera, orntprlo. Individual
tcMona or In clan (three In clnjtx)
IteHldenm Ktuillo, 11C Laurel atrcet,
phono 7202.
8 I Wllwn of Talent dlBtrlct Iran
njcleil hiiHlnpiia In Medford Thuradny.
C. O. Klppey I over from Milt, Cal.,
on a abort vlult to hl former home.
Now York Life Inauranco Co., C.
Y. TenRwnld, Medford Notional
llnnk IlldB., phono 3271.
dipt. .Inmea lllnkely, nn Oregon
pioneer of 1840, died nt Horwnavllle,
Linn county, Jan. 27th. aged one
hundred yearn nnd two month. He
organized a company of volunteer to
fight the Itogtio river Indians In
Jncknon and Joccphlno counties dur
ing thn war of lKfii'.G mid dlittln
gulihed himself In that memorable
campaign.
New and dry piano boxen for sain,
rainier' IMnno I'lare, Phono 4G!1.
270
Prank Walt wn at ,Centrnl Point
one day this week.
John Hlty of Willow Hprlng dis
trict tr.innacled huslneti In Medford
Thtintdny.
The Oolden Itule never lake a
back seat when It come to clothing
and shoe.
Itenton Dowers ot Ashland was n
Medford vlltor Thursday.
Ileforo you buy that suit tee whnt
the Oolden Hulo I offerlnc
It. II. Parsons arrived from Seattle
Wednesday, but will return thero In
a short time.
You will certainly find good value
at the Oolden Utile, both In clothing
and shoe.
George E. Young, the timber crui
ser, who ha been at Portland and on
the northwest coast for some ttmo
pant, In making Medford, hi former
home, a visit.
Good apple at 30 cent a box at
tho Producer Fruit company' ware
house In Medford. 268
iThe real estate firm of V. T. York
& Co. are moving their office from
the Mall Tribune block to the south
east corner on tho second floor of
tho Palm block. Dert Maney will oc
cupy the offices vacated by them on
Fir street.
Fashionable dressmaking. Evening
and afternoon gowns. latest style
lingerie n specialty. Mr. B. M.
Painter, lato of New York City.
Hour 2 to C p. m. C18 King street.
Phono 6084.
Mis Klnlo Ulenituuns of J a mew
town, N. D stopped over In Medford
on her 'way to California Friday to
visit Mr. W. M. Campbell or till
city.
Dr. S. A. I.ockwood and Dr. Myr
tin S. Lockwood (regular physician,
not chiropractors) have removed
their offices from tho llnaklm' build
Ing to 232 K. Mnln street. 271
Mrs. Isaac Porter of Hock Point I
In Medford for a short visit with rela
tives. K. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphern, negative made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M.
H71.
J. A. Perry and A. K. Wnre mntla a
trip to Ashland Thtirsdny.
Collect toose scattered sheet of
muilc you value and hare them
bound la book form at the Mall
Tribune. tf
Kodak finishing, tho best at Wm
ton's, opposite book store,
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
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FEBRUARY 1 st TO FEBRUARY 8th INCLUSIVE
Now Comes Your Bargain Chance
YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AT THIS STORE AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WE LOOK OVER OUR STOCK
AND PICK OUT ALL THE GOODS THAT MUST BE CLEARED UP TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS SOON TO
COME IN, AND MARK PRICES ON THEM THAT WILL MAKE FOLKS COME OUT AND BUY WHETHER THEY
NEED THE THINGS RIGHT NOW OR NOT. IT'S HARVEST TIME FOR THE MONEY SAVING FOLKS. WE ARE
BOUND TO CLEAR UP THE STOCK, DISPOSE OF ALL THE GOODS FROM THE PAST SEASON THAT WE CAN SELL.
WE WANT TO MAKE A TOTAL CLEARANCE OF ALL FALL AND WINTER GOODS, IF PRICES WILL DO IT, WE
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Ono lot Mt'ii's Suits, values tn $20.00
Olio lot .Men's Suits, values to $27.50
One lot .Men's Suits, values to !lf.0()
Xo. I1J10 .Men's Hluu Sere Special
Kquiil to any $2,1.00 Suit
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One lot Men's Overcoats, values to $20.00 9.78
One lot Men's Overcoats, values to $25.00 $13.78
One lot Men's Overcoats, values to $30.00 $16.75
One lot Men's Overcoats, values to $35.00 $21.48
30 off from all other Suits and Overcoats
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Men's Wool I lose, 50o values .,
Men'h Cotton Iron ("lad Iloso
Men's Heavy Work Sox
Men's Heavy Wool Sox, 50c value
Men's Heavy Wool Sox, values to (() IMty
Heavy Mackinaw Shirt, $1.00 value $2.85
Shirts and Hosiery
One lot Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts $1.19
One lot Men's Wool Shirts $2.36
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One lot 1 Joys' Hlouses, 50c, (50c and 75c values 44
Men's Wool Hose, :i5e. values 21
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Men's and Boys' Night Robes
and Pajamas
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$1.50 and $2.00 Men's Pajamas,
Outing $1.19
$2.50 and $3.00 Men's Pajamas,
Ontinj? $1.75
$3.00 Men's Silk and Linen Pa
jamas $1.75
$1.25 and $1.50 Hoys' Pajamas,
sale jirieo '. , 98
$1.50 and $1.75 Men's Muslin and
Dill Clowns 96
$1.25 and $1.50 Hoys' Outing
Clowns 79
75u Hoys' Outing Gowns 46
$1.75 and $2.00 Men's Onlinir
Clowns $1.12
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Boys' Suits and Overcoats
AT LESS THAN COST TO CLOSE
Hoys' $5.00 and $0.00 Suits $3.95
"Boys' $7.00 and .$8.50 Suits $4.85
Hoys' $0.00 to $12.00 Suits $7.65
Boys' $12.50 to $15.00 Suits $9.98
Boys' $4.50, $5.00 and $0.00 Overcoats $3.85
Boys' $G.50, $7.50 and $8.00 Overcoats $4.75
Boys' $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats $8.89
One lot Men's Suits, all prices Half Price
One lot Men's $3.00 andUiOUnts $1.49
One lot 00 dozen Men's black and tan 15c Hose 6
One lot of Men's Cotton 85c Sweaters 43
One lot Hoys' Knicker Suits Half Price
One lot Men's odd Pants, values to $S.00 $3.95
50c Bluo Striped and Clrey Shirts 30
Men's Wool Shirts, values to $2.00 $1.00
One lot Hoys' Overcoats Half Price
Men's 15c Heavy Work Sox 7
KENTNER'S
MAIN and BARTLETT
Men's and Boys' Underwear
150 Cooper Wool Shirts and Drawers,
sale price $1.24
Ono lot of odd Shirts and Drawers, S4
One lot of odd Cotton Shirts and
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Men's Camel's Hair Shirts and Draw
ers $1.08
One lot Boys' Cotton fleeced Shirts and
Drawers ,., 19
Boys' Muusing Union Suits 47
Boys' Munsing Wool Union Suits, 89
Men's Munsintr Wool Union Suits,
salo prico , $1,35
Men's Mnnsinc: Cotton Union Suits,
salo prico 98
Men's Munsintr Cotton Union Suits,
salo prico $1.29
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