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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
-M J la ' I f ! J ' I I ' 'A PACHA TWO ftLtiDFORD ILVIU TR1BUNW. MWDFOliD OlU'XU)Nr. TIHMiKDAY, MAY (5. Win. :4 -a.-u?tf'flae '& wn'w' i IOCAL AND ; i .a.- - i . . H- mCMINAI i II Il I III III, U'H Will MM. I II r- in- I Herman flcnss, Iho famous music trnrlier of Snn Krnnclsco will present Itarbort I. Alforil of this city In nn Ji t ntithcrfof-tl wilt Jpllvcr rf lec ture nt the St. Mnrk'8 Hnll nost Mon day nt K i. m. on tlio Btibjoct "Dt'S liny otMen nnd Kntlons." This in tlio question of tlif lioitr an many nations lire nb;v nt vnr find the Jlnnnclnl ami inisliisM ?qndltfonB nf every country on t-arilM grclty. illfllurijed. Many llhA.lllAlrtH.. .kIIhI II. U...4 LMrttMlrt jr IIUlUUllVllll J ll'llltli III V7IIII 4- 1111 lot IS tlio flrit of next week. Mr. Alton! taJll'ln n ifrniliinle of tM Modfonl iIrIi t BCMUUI. , , See 1'lorco tho florist, for nstera, only the flnost varieties. Lincoln McConnnek Jr., returned Titc&dny from Stanford university. not tho paint and wall mner nt Waters, I'lione 4...., v , ' T .' t Police Jinlpo Gay's report for April shows $70 tines (imposed and J4 A. H. Cornell of Clrants Pass Is a ' Arthur Davis, an electrician, was business visitor In tun clly today. I fined $! and costs In the pollco court Hoe Davo Wood, anou.t that fir ln Wrdnosday nftornooi) on n vlinrK" turnnco policy,, Office ,Mnil Trlbuno ! fUnd by Kleatrlont Inspoctor lllnmnn Uldft.. lallPKlbp nou-c'oniillaueo wlththn or- Arllntr Townscnd of (llendale Is a dlnnee coverlne wiring. Ditvls U ron- aro BiicKUig to Know uip caiiBO, wnat couect1. 2 4 of which was. collected wlletlio result nd what will fol- from ,,riinls nml $20, from specdcrR. low-ir, Mrj UulhorforiJ. who Is nol,n!U,R. whto B,jn)iur swinimluR hnowntlirouliout tho KnRllKh speak-jool, nmj htihn nt As'hlnnd, 6ro., nK world ivn anions tlie.nblesllblo onon for .,, sonson Saturday. May lecturers, nnliin that tho ittbtc Ioiir i js. 57 nKO fpi:pto,ldj jiretent c,ondtlons nnd llKewlsq set forth tho linmcdjato re sult nnd tiic final destiny of nations nnd men. For sovoral years past ho has traveled extensively In tho var ious countries of tiuronc, Asia nnd Africa, 'Ho Is a well known lawyer from Now York City who gives his Su'niinys to lllble lectures. Mr. Huth Urfuril will bo Introduced by Hon. W. 1. Vnwter. Colonial Flats, light liouse-kceplnK rooms reduced from J2 to $3 per month, Hummer rntcs. 217 So. Riv erside, Phono 9001.. 42 "The senior class of the high school hold their annual picnic at Uybce's brldKo "Wednesday on Koguo river. Klght nutas conveyed the students. P. D. Dlackden of Climax is bus iness Tlnltor In tho city today. I am located In tho Medford Fur nlturo and Hardware store, prepared to do all kinds of clock, watch and Jdwclry repairing. II. X. Duller, the Old Rellablo Jeweler. 42 Mrs. Nick Hrtphy of Talent visit ed friends in this city Wednesday. Lunch goods at Do Voo's. J. M. Urooks of Ashland spent Wednesday In Medford on business. Touch up thoso bare spots on tho auto glvo tho car that now appear anco Patton's Auto Gloss Finish all colors ready for use. Water's Paint Store. 42 "W, W. Uennctt nnd wife or Kalfs pell, Mont., nro Yislting In Medford. Velvet loo Cream nt De Voe's. ' Sco Plerco tho florist, for' bedding plants of all kinds. Alex Lundgren of tho Uluo Ledge district Is In tho city for a fow days on business. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite DOok.Stdrtf. ', F. W. Carnahan, superintendent ot tlio Blue' Hedge, expects 'to leave for tho mlno afiout tho first of Juno. Paint' up and clean up get mater ial at Water's Paint store. 42 , Miss Ada Cleaver of Grants Pass visited in Bedford Wednesday. . Flclschmann's yeast at Do Voe's. Taxi lCc, 2 for 25c. Foster & Holbrook, Phono 8fc5. 42 John T. Summervllto will leave tho mlddlo of tlio month for Portland to begin bis duties as incomo tax col lector. ' Pan Dandy Dread at Do Voo's. 1st. 57 The meeting of tho Parent-Teach ers' circle of the Lincoln school has been postponed from Friday, May 7th to Friday evening. May 14th. All are urged to b present for tho bus iness, meeting vhlch will be held at 7 o'clock at which tlmo officers will be elected. After tho business a social evening will bo enjoyt'd. On Community Day, Saturday, May S, wo will pell any popular music In the house at Re tho copy, regular prices ic to 25c. Hale's Piano House. Hussel G. Pond of Hood River Is spending tho week in the valley dem onstrating the Pond prop hook, an Invention of his own to support load ed branches. The device has been tried in Yakima, Hood River, during tho past season and has given great satisfaction. Leaving here Mr. Pond goes to Watsonville, Grand Junction, the southern Idaho districts, and back homo through Wenatchee und Yak ima. Mntlnee. the Page today. D. 1). Allison of Salem is among tho out of town Tlsltora in the city this week. Pop corn Crispcttes nt Do Voo's. D. U. Worthington motored to Gold Hill Wednesday evening to view tho tire ruins. This is tho week. Water's Paint Store the place. 42 The action of Thos. Galvln against C. L. Dnrlow, heard In tho circuit court Tuesday, resulted In a directed verdict fdr tho plaintiff. Galrin brought suit for the collection of a balance of $1000 which ho claimed his duo on a commission for tho sale of a mine. Tho commission was to be ten per cent of tho sale prlcoof $15,000, and a first payment of $u0 had been made. Tho action was for the balance, and when the testimony bad'bcen'pYesentod Judge Calkins in structed the JUry to bring In a ver dict for Galrin. Grants Pass Courier. Pierce, tho florist, has a fino lot of pansy plants. James M Cooke of Hilts, Cal., spent Tucscday in Medford on business. On Community Day, Saturday, May 8, vro wjll sell any popular music in the house at Cc the copy, regular prices 15 to 25c. Halo's Piano House. t business vlsltpr in tho city this week, Cards and Booklets for Mother's Day. Medford llookStore. 40 Fred Kelly of the Little, Applegnto district has returned from a busi ness trip to Crescent City. On Community Day, Saturday. May S, we. vH sell any popular music In the house at 5e the copy, regular .prices 15 to 25c. Hale's Piano House. Mrs. Tom C. White of Roscburg Is visiting friends and relatives in this city. Mnxwell Taxi Co., new cars, 16c. Phone 878L, Pearson & Tarbol. 240 1 Kd Mooro of Roseburg Is visiting his family In this city. Mother's Day next Sunday. Cards nnd Booklets.' Medford Hook Store. 40 A high humidity mark the day throughout tho Rogue river valley and made the air heavy, presaglug rain and thunder showers within the next twenty four hours. A dollar saved Is a dollar earned. On Community Day save n dollar by buying a hat from the Misses Louns bury and Scmon, nt the Millinery de partment of tho M. & M. store. 40 Attorney R. R. McCnbe attended, to professional matters in Jacksonville Wednesday. May Jth is Mother's Day. Cards and Booklets at Medford Book Store. 40 Gordon Rice of Eugene is a busi ness visitor In the city for u fuw days this week. Dr. M. C. Barbttr, Palm block. Hours S to 4. Phone: Office 110; Home 110J2. Tennis players of tho city nnd val ley are planning on n scries of tour neys this summer with nearby towns. The manager of tho It has donated tho theater to tho Community Day committee. It will also bo freo from 2 to. 5:. 10 p. m. "Wilbur Scott of Salem Is spending a few days In tho.clty on business. The Alco Taxi Co., originators ot 15c rato anywhero In city. Phones, office, S82R; rcsidonco 23SR. 41 L. K. Schmidt of Grants Pass is a 1 business visitor In the city for a few hours today. Watch for posters In tho windows that portray tho characters of Mid summer Night's Dream Just as they are. Friday -2:30 at tho Page. K. H. Johnson of Talent uttonded to business matters in this city Wed nesday. Have your lawn mower sharponod by J. W. Mitchell, phono 3S0-J. tf K. W. Mooro of Wellcn Is transact ing business in this city today. Mother's Day cards and booklets. Medford Book Storo. 40 Corbln Kdgwell of Kaglo Point Is in tho city on business. "Community Day" Is "Dollar Day" at tho millinery department ot tho M. & M. storo. A dollar saved on teniplntlug .ovrryfng tho matter to n higher court. I Kodak finishing the best, at Wos lon'a Camera Shop, Opposite Book Storo. "' James llunper of .liiel,Honvl)lu spent Wednesday In Medford. J, O. GcrkltiK, tno best nil arohnfl photonrnphor In toutliorn Oregon. AlwnyH reliable. Negatives madnv' erhoVo, tlmo or place. Studio, 888 Main St. Phono 3U0..T. ' Tho regular drill of Company 7 will be held tonight, Como nhd see tho May Polo Dance. Friday afternoon 2; .1(1 ut the Page, Geoi-Ku Hmltli or 1.1 III Ih In Urn cllv on business, Heu the primary grades In lCnglluli Folic gameo Friday, StllO itt the Page. M, 1). Hi'imwler of Wellon.ls In tho clly today, , .Hear tho Tinker Chorus from Robin I loud by tho hoys, Kildny, 2:. 10, The Page. W. 1, Hwoetlnnd of (Irniiln Pass, spnnt Wednesday In Medford. Wliv nol not it at De DVoo'ti. TOO IjATN 't OMHMKT, W'ANTIJH TO tt'l'J.Vl' -A nml learn by Ihn day for nbniii a mmilh wllh or without ililvi'r. Plume 1 1. W. Illutr ham, ' 41 I.OST-Hmnll puree with mmm channel Finder plenso return to Tflbtlm office. M?M?1iM&2MSA4i!M wt-ww-vv-v-vwww V V V ' X r X ? t Y X t f ? V X t r f t I ,rny purchaso ot $5 or over. 40 ? T T f V T ? v f y y y y y V f y t y V . y y y y y y V f f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y Shaf sky's of San Francisco Has purchased the entire stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods and all the Store Fixtures formerly belong ing to Brandon & Whitney known as the "WARDROBE" through the creditors at A HEART BREAKING SACRIFICE , t m Watch for the Announcement of ;; THE BIG SALE Our Prices will stagger the Clothing and Shoe trade $ and the whole town will gasp with wonder at the REDUCTIONS f" HgHgMgMH f Double tSScfi Green Trading' tStamps Given on Shoes, Ladies' Coats, uits, Waists and Silks FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COMMUNITY DAY I i wvywv ' i M. M. Department Store RELIABLE METHODS RELIABLE MERCHANDISE H-rniiiiir BlJ What a Prize! 1 Rich Gut Glass FREE! rSON'Tcnvy the woman f who seryes water in a. sparklinjr cut glass pitcher. Save Urtf Stamps and get one of youi; own without a cent of cdtt. The Preral"ras;lv6nlft exebaoee (or Ayt &tati)p satisfy a multitude of dcilrcs. The tastes ol all arc gratified. Start a Book To-day! ' ? OUR DOLLAR ASSORTMENT AS A TRIBUTE TO COMMUNITY DAY '. We extend greetings to our out of town friends and in this great Community Day, we wish to show .our appreciation of the get-together effort by which both urban and interurban citizens wJir work together to make Jackson County the paradise its native attractions call for RENFREW DEVONSHIRE CLOTH 32 INCH $1.25 Gotton Blankets 10-4 20ys,r'cfe Standard Calico 20 yards Finc-Val Lace 16 yards Apron Check Gingham 5 yards Devonshire Cloth 5 yards Curtain Net . . , 10 yards Dress Gingham 3-pound Cotton Bats 72x84 . 6 Huck Towels 24 spoolrf O-N-T Thread $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 oKLm 8 pair Ladies' black Hose 8 pair Children's Hose 24 spools Luster Cotton 10 yards 15c Fancy Lawn . 3 yards 50c SilkiMuIl Ladies' MushnfGowns $1.25 and $1.49 Ladies' Waists OnyxJSilk Hose 3 pair Onyx Fiber Silk Hose 26-inch Checked Silks R fie G Corsets $1.00 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 AYARN DYED FABRIC OUTWEARS GALATEA Community Interests Every citzen of Jackson County is equal ly interested in her upbuilding. GET TOGETHER! $1.25 Boys' Knee Pants . $1.00 4 Boys' Blouse Waists . 1.00 2 Boys' Porosknit Union Suits 1.00 $1.25 Men's Work Gloves . 1.00 $1.25 Men's Gotton Pants $1.00 B V D Union Suits . 1.00 Chalmers' Porosknit Union Suits 1.00 $1.25 Comforters . . 1.00 Welcome We cordially welcome the citizens of Jackson County to Medford on COMMUNITY DAY Double Stamps Friday and Saturday SJiot-s, Ladies' Cloaks, Suits, Waists and Silks V V ? ? f y y t y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y t y y y y I y Mfr $,; 4, m 'UWS9HI IOWiI 'fflli H'-----j". ,i.jtMwT.)r-1,T'' "if l.""HJm?-l 'V)t.ifMfM.nMM-,