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8 TUB kLBDEORD DAILY THLBUNE, UED9QKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1909. WALNUT PARK LOT, Are 60x125 feet in size. They are situated high and dry and have a beautiful location. The growth of the city westward WILL MAKE YOU the owner of an inside lot in a year or two if you buy in this addition. The price is $250. All the MONEY required is $25 down and payments are at the rate of $10 a month OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE Selling Agents SOCIAL AND PERSONAL: V. J. i'orli. ut ffoHebur n vii tr in thi city. Frank Milton w-nt to A "bland (hi- morning1. The Nah Cnfe will wrve ait elab orate table d'hol dinner Hunduy eve. nifitf. Herial inuic ha been ar- j j ranged, 'ii J W. Y. Fuller and wife of Kilver- Ion are visiting friend in thin city. ' Khtale O. Karewxki ; order mude cm finning of real property. H Rfriimtijff Saturday, the Nali fnt will bp oen dv end ni(fhl. A firt- e)an wrn ire in every reert i promised. A I .finite and Mr. I'urdin have taken ihe II. K. Itoydeu milage on North Vol ml iii ciitif for the summer. The Nab Cafe will wrve mi elaborate- I, -dill' d'hote dinner Sunday eve M"tf. SM-enil music hu been ar ! ranged. fil H. K. Hoyden ha let tin' contract for a new bnncnloH on North Cen tral aw'iiue to t'diiliaeior I. von-. The contract price U 4 VMMI. The Mrdtord U t hi- Mm!.ir place, and I he only place, h her e ou run ii l your pack n ye uf iauuhs drliv , rrrd o,ni' k. lift t'lunle- O Kitrj ha relumed tmin a hrtet bflnlneo ttii to Portland. When in doubt. H" lo the Medtord theater ,i,t '( a riamp put in your fj wide with lirntrhini. tfl Ml Join, II. O'hVilly of ltiK Butte -i. Hiiilinu u lew dii in Mnllnrd with ft leinlx. The Na-h fate n-IU -ene an enh. H orate table tt'hote dinner Siiiidnv re- ini'tf Special mu-ie tin - I i ar ranged. (1) C. A. Wil-m of the W.mhIh ,iii ber enmpan y ha relumed from ti hIioH hniiiiM trii to f ilenditle, wlit-rc I the null- ut In- l ontjtiniv ure lM-nld. TlH' Nn-.li Cnf mil sent- jut ehdt I nratt' Inhle d'lmte dinner Snndny ee mil ninif. Speei;tl inu-ie lm Ikmmi ttf . raniied. (il I Joltii II. W.'-l I nll.'ii .t KneiiM i- in Meiltord loilintf imt lh alley with n itw of location. Viloii ( do 1 1 of I ioi nli rook, Tnl., in in Med ford mieiididtf it few day- with I'iumhU. V havf ju--t rn'eietl n fn-h 'hip. Ilirilt of the siiendid t're-ti llauinnili piiifiiiile-. i rv one. l hey ;i re ''Miki N'li' n Iho nntixeM . Kx & fiioceiy Coinjiiinv, AfisKinn hlnek. tilt 'C KenrcHiMilativo Tihhnl t( iho 1Uaki MrKall Pjifinr rornjMinv of I 'm t IiiihI i ratlin n viillrv riHtompr-. Iwipuhoehoo - tuist yoitr toiitfiir and tuiy tha(- it im Hawaiian for "they have tt fresh lot of Ifawoiintt pinrp pl nt th Ko flrurflry, in the Mis , nion blopfc." AO Bejciiiijiujf Saturday, the Nakh Cat will b open day and nipht. A firt- chkh Mnire in every revpet i promised. " 61 Frank Wilson of Central Point i in th ily on biiMfje. Howard S. Dudley w spending a week in i'ortlaiid and Seattle. John Wat kin of Grant f'a ent friday in Medford. Tb Kaab Grill now sets a busineM men's laneh at noon for 35 cents. A. ii. (.'oniell of OrautH Pan rlendiii)f a few day in Medford htisjneM. Iia Clark i -ndinif a few day in Medford. Ibone jour orders for sweet eram or buttermilk to the creanery Mr. mid Mr-. Ilerfiert Ifrown of Central Point were in Medford 01 Im-inehw Friday. lHii C Mefiee of Portland i vU itii j jf friends in Medford for u few layn. The Nasb Grill now cetH a buine Men's Inneh at noon for 35 cents. lr. J. M. Keene i pliinnin to visit Klam.-ilh KnlN on railroiifl day. The Crater Lake road coinmi-sion will meet in thai eitv n June flniller ol the finn of Coii- rail a Ituiller, ml writer. 1- rou tined lo hi home by the efforts of NM-on oak. He'innintf Salurday. the Nash Cafe will Uf open day and niifht. A firt- sen ire in p erv re -pert I pnnniHeiJ, f li. Conner of Table (fork wa- a i-ilor in Medtord on Friday. II. S, Move tif San Fiam i-rti is in Medlord on bn-ine-. I.. A. Whilter of Chiro i upending few iliiv in Medfortl. J II. Panm has rei nrned from a -hurt ItuMinesu trip, The Nash Grill now sett u buine mim' Itiheh at mioti for H't efntn. It. L. Wall of lt.H-h.-ler. N. V.. w in Medlord on hn-inet.. The rerepiion of (he t re-linnin ehiH of Ihe hii;h rhool will he held tmiiirht. niiii or Khiiie. at the MniMiall rei-den.-e on Oakdnle avenue. The Indies ,,f the cuild of St. Mark's .hui.h were entertained nt the I, .ii,. nf Mis. F. H, Iliipkiim at C.m,i,h( P.iint tm Thiu'-.lav afier noon. A very plea-ant time ,. u,,, Citv lieeorder Ileniamin M. Collins ref nrned rt'nlny inorniiitf from a trip to fotllaml. Freil M. 'iiimiiiiii:". the eh it en--iiM'er. h.t- returned t'i"in if hu-ines-. trip to Spokane. IteyinnittL' Satttrdav. Ihe Na-h Cafe nil! he open dav unci niuht. A first- eliis efv ire in eX'ery re -pert U promised. ( Marriage Licenses. Krnesf A Jtnrnr and Rsn A. Sty John Vfiminttn and Martha Slunk-nrd. BALLIHGER TELLS ABOUT GROWTH OF GOVERNMENT XKW VOKK. May M. Kiehard A. Balliiiger, feeretary of the interior, wat the priuripal speaker before a fathering of in em be r of the Zeta Pm frateniity at the Hotel Ator. Mr. fialliner said: The growth of government njen ties is euornjouK. The appropriation, of my own department amount to more than $180,000,000 a year and there ore 4000 employee nea tiered throuiout the eountry. It ih entirely beyond the power of one individual to oversee all the de tail of the work. In the course of itn develoment every department ha taken ufon itelf a tremendous etetn whirh in beeorniiiff more and more diffieult lo eoutrol. Ageiieies are firowiiig extremely bmad and viiHt in extent, not alone in the federal government, but alo in late and mimiripa) govern men t. There in today a eleaner and i healthier eivie sentiment throughout j the Tinted State than ever before.! mil I think that there is nobodv who s more reMinsiihe lor it than Then- lore r(.osevelt." JOHNSON THINKS "JEFF" IS TOO OLD NKW YOKK. May JH. -lin k .John u. the colored hea yw-eight cham pion pugilist, mane this aiinnunee- itienl from a box in n local theater last night : The public nor anybody in this hou-c will live to see .lames J. Jef- s and .lark John -on fight. .Tef - is n pretty old man- Ion old to gel into condition. He carries too miirh tai. I am comment ami posi tive (hat Ihe public will never ee ohiisou and Jeffries fight. I am ing to California to fight At Kauf man. ROGERS' WILL FILED WITH PROBATE COURT FOR ACTION NKW YOHK. May 28. The will of H. 11. Uogeis, dismiug of heiwccn' s.-.n.ttuO.Onn ami $75,0011.0011 has been -filed here in the probate court, F. eeptinu' a Im-,,ih--I of ilnil.iuni for a permmietit -rhool fund for his home town. Fairhaven, Mn the entire! esiale y.n to relative. To the w dow , ihe will uives the New Ynrk ti'idence. sable. iintoniobiles. and trust fund i hat will not be below two million am! a bull', tn.r aboe three million. Trust funds ntrirrturiitine f .'i.'iO.OOO were created for the benefit of rel .itie to bn piiid to betiefteia lie dur ing I heir lie and ieert to the e--lute lifter their death. I FOR SALE. For Phoenix town pmrty, both' irnpmved and unimproved and three tfnod orchardu, nee Matt Calhoun. Pboenix, JackntHi county, Orefon. j NASH GRILL 75c Table d'Hote Dinnenr 75c. Sunday, May 30. Oyster CoektaU Olive Kadi-he-i Salted Peeans Consomme aux Alphabet Hroited Chinook Salmon, Maitre d'Hotel Chip Potatoes Salad a la Paysienue Sprint; Lamb a la Turque F're.-b String Beans Crater Lake Waferw Stuffed Youn Turkey Cranberry Sanre Xe Garden Pens Mashed Potatoes Nut Salad Mararoon Ire Cream Assorted Cake Kotpiefort Cheese lientV Water Craekers Demmi Tase Ml'SIC Peler M. Kershaw, general sales manai'er of the Oregon Grauite emn pany. has relumed from an extend ed biiiui'-s trip to California. Readers of the Tribune Do you know as you read this announcement that the LCieatest UNLOADING SLAUGHTER SALE of Dry Goods and women's ready-to-wear apparel is oinn on at tlie store of Raker & Iliitchason. redford. Oregon i Such a slaughter sale of merchandise has never heeii attempted I y any merchant in this section of the state. This sale conies at an opportune time for those who are in need of anything in the way of dry goods, ladies' apparel, sireh as Suits. Skirts and Hats. They are the creations for this season's selling, up-to-date in style and newest models. The slaughter extends all" through the house, not an ar ticle or garment has escaped the knife, more especially on ladies' suits and skirts and hats: there the cut has heen deepest. We want you to attend this sale. 1 f there's anv thing of the "Doiihting Thomas" in vour make-up, to von SPECIALLY is this invitation extended. "We propose to stick to the truth, and under no cir cumstances will we advertise an article that we haven't got. A large force of salespeople'has been added for this sale. You will he waited on promptly. Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. L. ADK1NS HALL. SALES MANAGER. Thursday's Scores. National league Philadelphia-Cin-einiiati. rain; Hrooklyn-Chieago, rain New York-St. Ijiiis, rain : Boston . Pittsburg 7. American league Boston -Detroit, rain; Chicago 2, New York 2 (game ealled in lenth to cateh a train); St. Jxiuiii 2. Cleveland 5. (oabt league San Francisco 3, Portland 0; Vernon 0. Los Angeles 2: Oakland 1. Saeranimlo 11. Northwest league Portland 3. Spokane 0; Seattle 4. Aberdeen 0; Vancouver 2. Tacoma .". HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nah II. S. Hove. San Fratiri-o; W. A. Corge?hall, O. S. Gtmba lAigsdnti. i'ortland: W. C. ('limn. Ixu- iKville; Geo. Sexton. Boston ; L. A. Whitten, Chieo; V. C Barrett and wife. Sun Francisco: Boiidinot Con ner. Table Hock: Coniud Fiew. f'hi- iis:o: Mrs. B. I., l'ettviiirill. Eureka; l(. S. Wall. Hoche-tcr: K. II. Lynch. V. K. Ga.p:trd. ChicaL'o; A. I.. Arnes. Rogue Rivep Valley Taeoma: J. H. Baum, city; H. Hall Portland. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The following letters remain tin called lor ut the Medford. Oregon posloffice : W. C. Alexander, J. A. Bonser, W S. Brij;ht. Horace Childers. E. J Clark. Lillian Kisnar CJ), Uonalc M. MeDunald, K. Lee Frank, A. B Gale. V. Harrett, C. R. Hepler, Jail Heath. E. L. Jones, Heath Lyon Andy Mnniah, M. H. l'ettitt (2). "Ed ward K. Preston. A. S. M. Randall Miss C P. Sheffield. Harrv Simlci (2), W. E. Slurati. K. M. Wilson Aseel B. I'njter, Xeal Vndum. Special Dinners. The Kash Grill now makes a spe cialty of banauets. weddini?. h reak fasts and dinners, and special feast of all kinds. Private dinine room- for special occasions. Vo hftttor service between Portland and San Francisco.