THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. I Positively (ho best show of the scumou nt the opera house this week. fSOGIAL AND PERSONALS $ George li. Alonsou ijI' ,Mirrdccil, Wash., is in .Medford on business. V. Tlinrs I'. Shcrdl III' tiny in this oil fluid Hill spent Hcgiuuiiig Saturday. I lie Nash Cafe will be upon tlay and night, A lirst oluss service in every respect is prnmiscd. til A. K. Kingman nf Kncriiiiiouln is in Medfnrd lor a short visit. Artbnr Lewis is a reeenl arrival from Furgn. X. I).f He mnv locale ill this eilv. liluk-ous- Klla Gannyaw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. ('. I,. Minikin nf IWflnnil ing his regular rail on valh turners. ('. II. fursou of Hed Hluff is visit iii!f in Medford. The. Nash flrill now sets a business men's Inneh at noon for 35 cents. II. II. wnilelienil ot Asllliiml was a Medford visitor Thursday. I ho roinmereial elnb met last eve ning nnd discussed the band situa tion at. length. A eonimillee consist ing of A. 8. Knscnbn tun, F. Osen brnggo and A. A. Davis was appoint ed In eonfer with the bund boys to see what ennld be done in the matter of gelling a leader for the band. Hoginuiug Saturday, the Nash Talc will be open day and night. A first elnss service in every respeel is promised. 01 The Methodist Ilrolherhood gave a very enjoyable entertainment last evening, a well iirrmigcd program lie. iiiLT rendered. ' Mrs. .7. if. Klownrl bus r,.Mr 1, from an extended visit in California.1 Judge (Iporun T. Unlilwin and 1,. T. I Willells of K l.lli.ll I II Falls left for! their la inies mi Wednesday after n i after attending the session of Ihn Craler Lake mad eoiintiission. ! Beginning Saturday, 1 1 1 . - ush Car,.' ill I pen day and nighl. A first - clii-'S service in every respect is promised. (it . Carter of Ashland drove hi, new Chalmei's-Deli'oit ".'In" to Med ford Weil day. lie reports the roads in fairly irood condition for machines between Medl'ord nnd Ash land. I''. M. Adams, the well known rancher nf Willnw Springs, was in Medford Wednesday on business. The N'ash drill nnw sets u business fcieu's lunch at noun for 35 cents. .Mr.' and .Mrs. W. K. flnrle arc spending some lime in Portland with friends. Mr. and Mrs. l. . Harris hve reliirned from an extended wedding1 trip to the east. Ilcginning Saturday, the Nash Cafe will be open day and night. A first class service in every respect is promised. lit On and be convinced. 50 Ilolbronk W'ithingtnii visited the thriving little city of fluid Hill Wednesday. The. Nash Grill now sets a business men's lunch at noon for 35 cents. Properly owners ure warned bv the police department Ui keep a strict watch of their propcrtv, as several burglaries have been at tempted with in the past fciv days. Night Watch man (trophy got four shots at a man Wednesday evening', but did not land him. Phone your orders for sweet cream or buttermilk to the creamery. Superintendent Chipman of the Warren Construction company, who has superintended the paving work in ibis city, has been ordered to the Willamette valley again. His friends regret bis departure. Don't lot the cloudy weather make yon have tho blues, Cheer up mid go to hear the "Chimes of Nnrmandv" tonight at the npern house. nil William MeMurray, general pus sender agent nf the Southern Pacific. accompanied by William D. Wells. Pacific northwest niiinnger of the Sunset Magazine, passed north last night on No. Hi, slopping long enough, however, to iiinuire of Med- ord. The Nash Grill now sets a business men's lunch at noon for 35 cents. T. K. O'Hri lately of Ohio, is working oi f the telegraph tricks at the Southern Pacific depot. Mr. O'Hrien succeeds Mcrdcl Law, who has been assigned to a northern sta tion. Don't allow yourself to slight the chance of a lifetime in hearing the "Cliiines nf N'oriaatidy" at Hie opera house tonight. HIE OF WOE lomes In From Roseburo and Un burdens Himself Regarding the Situation There. HOTEL ARRIVALS. mil At the X.i -,h C. I,. Moi,sUI, Willi i; ardy, Portland: II. .1. S.-llacllcr. Seattle; M. P. Colli , San Francisco: C. IT. Carson. ,-ed lilul't'; I!. II. Whitehead. Ashland: F. I.'. Williams. Xew York. At the Moore -tieorire II. Mnrri- - Aberdeen: T. Irvine, Portland: -''li' C. Iladhini, San Francisco ; It. I. Mulders, city: 'I'honias Hawkes, Portland; Frank Suialilon, Seattle;.!. I.. Vclsnn. Colorado Springs; (ienrge Portland: Flii : I.. II. Miiianl. i , fluid Hill: .1 C. Te-ter. Itoslon: Iliiud. ity; W. Schulz. Arthur A. Wall (rants Pas P. Weshwcll Chicago; .1. C. Lewis. Fa run; W. ,f. Pnrlcrfiebl. r'nrgo; Arthur F. Siugninu. Snern inento; W. II. I lamnmiid. Sail Frnii- Prol'it from experience of others and see the "Chimes of Norma inly" at the opera house toninht. ."it) Marriage Licenses. Karl li. Ho el (oiliiard. -lor and Laura Margar- A weary. bedraggled druiinner with i chastened expression was assisted If the southbound passenger train this morning by a porter with a eom- lexion like the leg of n grand piano. Instead of jauntily throwing his grips into the languid hands of a ho tel runner, and then asking where the mayor took lunch, the drummer staggered with bis grips to the shel ler of the eaves of the depot, and then teetered back nnd forth on his feet as one about to take flight to the giddy heights of the realms of the whichless whence. 'Smaltcr?" asked an alert news sleuth. The drummer w inced, as though be expected a blow or u telegram from I he house asking what he did with that last $100 expense, nnd then he showed a disposition to grab the Jacksonville "express" which was trying to sneak out of town with its' tail between it's loirs. The local, however, divined bis in tention, and. laying its ears against its neck, beat him to it. j Then the drummer replied, with a builder': "Koseburg!" "Wliiil nils Koseburg?" was ile um nded. Clutching the reporter by the coat ' Inpcl a la ancient Mariner, and de manding if he was "a friend." the drummer delivered his sorrows thus: "Tlin'."i that town. why. man. It's uncanny. There's a Sabbath kiiiiel j pervades the place that makes it look like the graveyard just after the wreaths have been hung on the b M,l. -' f Willie's berth. Why they don't yet up there until ! a. n, and in a barber shop I saw a sign Walk in': then just beside it was another. Open at 11 :: "The business men open sessions for :c-, ni i-in-r a I b of chewing :nin with prayer; the autos won't spark alter four miles an hour: Hie women with red hair wear yellows veils: the hotel clerks hop bells and help the Chinese i k with Hie dinner '. order: the road engines don't whistle within a mile of town: the switch men don't swear; the cigars won't burn: there's moss growing on the ! steps of t.he jail: the newspaper re prints from i he last semi-weekly edi tion of the Oregoiiian. "(Mi. 's awful," and the drummer wept a, moment while the news sleuth held his head. An' then." he continued, "I u't a man I thought was u hostler to carrv my grips back to the station, an" I nearly got :I0 days. He was the tusiicc of the pence. The only thing n li vo ihere are the roses. Thev are Invest ?" Suburban REAL ESTATE $10 a month will secure you ONE of the lots in Walnut Park Addition These lots are located on West Seventh street just beyond a point where proposed paving and cement sidewalks will end. 1 hey are very large in size, being 60x125 feet, with 60-foot street and 20foot alley. The price is only $250. a lot, at the rate of $4.1 1 a front foot, 35c a square foot, which you realize is very cheap for such property. The terms are $25 down and $10 a month. The future value of these lots is apparent. "A TIP TO THE WISE IS ANOTHER LOT SOLD" N. B. OUR SALESMAN WILL BE ON THE GROUND EVERY 4 O'CLOCK. ' AFTERNOON FROM 2 UNTIL Oregon Selling Agents Orchard s synoica Rogue River Valley of win on the graves of a bunch bunch uf white-whiskered old wrecks laid away like faded lives iu entier. vv y, aim acre lie gave way to emotion and spirits frumcn li again. "I ordered ham and, and the waiter gave me back 10 cents change. I ran for the depot for fear I might lose my mind and buy the town with the other dollar 1 had. "Itoseburg is the pcaccfullcsl town south of heaven,'' and the drummer was assisted to a sent where he i Id ponder upon the monumental folly of trying In peddle "gnods" to a coi-pse. lie looked like a bright drlm tncr. Inn. Special Dinners. The Nnsh Grill now makes a spe cialty of banquets, wedding break fusts and dinners, and special feasts of all kinds. Private dining rooms for special occasions. No better service between Portland nnd San Frnncisco. HAWKES TElTs0F WORK. ('.'out iiiue I frcui page 1.) the dune any work and yet fulfilling reriuircments. Road Should Be Natural. The rnadwny should appear as easiest and most natural i ii- pioiica in uie puini to lie arrived at nnd showing as little evidence us pos sible of grading and embankments, its graceful curves .should result j from the necessity of avoiding some liieguiarny oi ground, water or trees, mid over iis entire length it should afford varied and interesting views for those who traverse it. "I'rom what T have stated it would appear that if the best possible re sult is desired to be obtained for the mnking of this ('niter f.ake road, the work of the 'scenic engineer' should precede thnl of the construction en gineer, anil that after the selection of the route, thev should collaborate i no ueiaus 01 colistruelloii.' nit- . HARDWARE Building 6 General Hardware MSBST J " Standard Makes at the Right Prices. Plumbing' 6 Sheet Metal Work SrirJt be Satisfactory SlimiTIPr NpPPtfiPC Refrigerators, Gasoline Stoves, and up-to-date Ranges JUiiiml nCbEaaiUCa The Very Best Manufactured and Most Popular. 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