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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1909)
1909. REFRIGERAt Enamel Lined Ice Chests-Just the Thing for Wdrm Weather THE MMDI'OBD DAILY TBIBUMB. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, LJlT0- RS STOVES C A SOLINE Avoid the heat and discomfort of the big range-Latest Designs-Guaranteed Safe Medford Hardwe Co. ! fSOClAL AND PERSONAL! It's Luck to Smoke Puck. i Thu Metier '.um 5c Cigur. Tlio Cigar in ilie Green Box. Well, here they me! i. Student Days- a Hide-splitter. Forgiven - novel and dramatic. Tlio Little Shepherd of Tumbling Him. The Suvoy tonight one dime. The fire eompany will drill from :30 to 8:30 every week day from now on until the first of July. Dr. J. F. Iteddy blip returned from a week's business trip to Portland. OiMers for sweet cream or butler milk promptly filled. Phone the creamery. U. A. Frodenbuig is moving bin present residence to tlio renr of bis lot lit 10 Laurel street and will erect thereon a modern resilience. II. Yonder llellen of Weller spent Thursday in Meill'ord. Tlio popular play, the "110111111111111 Girl," will be the bill nl the opern housfl tonight. Go and see if the Boston Ideals eau'l fill Ihe bill to satisfaction. Colonel fl. I'. Minis of Tolo spent Tuesday in Meill'ord. Karl Young of the Grunts Puss district of the loresli v si rviee has been appointed expert miner for dis trict .six mprising Oregon, Wash ington anil Alaska. He was ordered to Portland and his appointment will be confirmed Jqlv 1. Mr. Young J. J. Cambers and wife and V. C. Whcoler nnd wife of Ashland were Medford visitors Wednesday. Harry C. I'Vaudsen nnd family of Oakland, Cnl., are recent Medford ar rivals. . . William ltudgo of Grand Forks re turned to Medford Thursday from a 'several months' stay in the Dnko- tllH. 1 C. W. Tripletl of Grants Pass has Ipurchnsed from Duff Green 80 uercs lot timber land on Griffin crock for ,$2500. Mr. and Mrs. ('. S. Painter of Kaglc Point were in a runaway on the Hig Sticky load Wednesday. One of their team became frightened at a passing buggy and overturned the wagon, spilling Mr. Painter out. No serious injury resulted. Martin G. Hogo nnd wife, former city attorney of Mvdford. has re lumed after a year's absence in the cast, and is residing at Griffin Creek. J. de P. Schenk has resigned as sah's manager of I ho Oregon Or chards syndicate, to look after his MISS ANGLE WEDS FIRE IN FOXTAILS CALLS OUT ENGINE FOR SALE. Pretty Ceremony Takes Place at Home of Bride's Parents anri Couple Take Trip. Much Excitement Is Caused by Alarms Being Turned in From Bailey Avenue. One of the prettiest of June wed dings was the marriage Wednesday evening, June II, of Miss Bernice An gle to Hornce D. Hownrd at the homc of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Angle, on' East Main street. The ceremony was performed by Uev. J. li. Howard, brother of the groom. The couple left Thursday for the Seattle exposition. The house was tastefully deco rated with roses and sweet pens. The bride was elaborately gowned in white. Little Arleen Butler was ring bearer, Dee Miller scattered flowers miichased of E. W.flbank, to The Tribune reporter, anado the run from Main street toe scene of the For Phoenix town property, both excitement in a tim'ort enough to improved and unimproved and three do honor to an old river. good orchards, see Matt Calhoun, Mrs. Deck Halo as the first to: Phoenix, Jackson county, Oregon. The fire bell created no little ex citement shortly after 10 o'clock this morning, when an alarm was turned from Bniley avenue. The fire compuny came out in rec ord time ns usual, only to find that a small blaze had been started ill some , dry grass near the barn of J. II. ) Fitzgerald. Fortunately no damage wus done, but the buildings on two sides escaped by a narrow margin. As soon as the alarm was sounded J. B. Wood, the real estate man, of fered the use of his car, recently see the fire and, il'orted that tilts I fire company wa' the grotiud in less than six mind) after the alarm was turned in. f SpanistSupper. The ladies ofr- Mark's guild will give a Spanish supper Thursday evening, Jane l'from G:30 to 8:30. The menu will'isist of the follow ing dishes: Saish beef, Spanish beans, Chili ooenrne, Spanish spice cake, potato -fad, hot rolls, coffee and iced tea. "Pay for what you commodations and snail amounts of F.v-1 cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same time.' Prepaid Railroad Orders. "Something which is of consider able interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid or ders now in effeot between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mail ed or telegraphed direot to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac- cat." DauciB from 3 to 12. en' one invit Don't mis'Uir golden opportunity of seeing thji'Boheminn Girl" at tlm Medford nji house tonight. Phone your orders for sweet cream or buttermilk to the creamery. I luiiMimii I interests. , , ,, , . . , 'before the bridal party, and Eddie t ol. Frank Hnv has returned from,,, , . , ,,. . a business trip to Snn Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stalker left Wednesday to take in the Rose Car nival. Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Perry anil fam ily left Thursday evening for the Kose Carnival and A. Y. P. exposi tion. Mrs. II. I. Conrad, assistant secre tary ol the t omnieicial chili anil llanley acted as page. Miss Floy ("amines of Ashland was bridesmaid, and Tom Howard best man. The ! bride wait given away by her father. The wedding march was played by .Miss Inez lloyt and a vocnl solo ren dered by Miss Sawyers of Ashland. Refreshments were served on the lawn. Out of town guests included Mrs. .1. J. MeNair, Mrs. Clyde Briggs, Miss Daisy Sawyers and Floy Cnm- Pliotographer Gregory expect to hers of Ashland and Dr. F. M. White spend most of Friday getting photo-j of Klamath Falls. .. graphs of the Itogue river near the j Bybce bridge and some distance j HOTEL ARRIVALS. views above for the use of the club, j Hotel Nush J. J. Cambers and X. W. Butler of Kansas City, Mo., I wife. Ashland; W. O. Wheeler and has been in the service only a year, . 8( . ut ,he Nash f()r shoH j ,vie. Ashland: W. P. Evans. Phila time. Mr. Butler is interested 111 the dclplua: S. .M. Wilder and wite, miinuluetuie of steel tanks, bins, Spring Yalle.v, Me.: W. B. Warren, coolers, etc., and is considering the j Boston : Dick Gaskin, Jacksonville; but has practical knowledge of mill ing and for some time was ore samp ler at the Greenback mine. 'file popular Boston Ideals will be in evidence si the opera house to night. The popular play, the "Bo hemian Girl." is the title. Don't miss it. Mi's. George Martin of Davenport will spend the summer visiting Mr. and Mi's. Hoyden. Suitcases, telescopes and gvips ut Van Dyke's. City Recorder It. M. Collin advisability of establishing a plant of that kind here. Mine Host Johnson of the Xash hotel has rented the house formerly occupied by W. H. Stalker at East Main and Roosevelt streets and will reside there. Supt. Farrar and Mrs. Fnrrar of the Gold Ray power plant and G. W. Lanee of Gold Hill are Medford vis- is 1111 itor. "onie. n,s res,eneo t.e.g Arih(r 1;,.mM, ,, ifo of tm, quarantined on account of the illness , M,i,.,i .: i,v .. 1 ; from a trip to Butte Falls. of his children. Fred ami Grace, with a mild form of searlatinn. 1. 11. uoore ten v eunesnay tor j s. liool at Riddle and the Rose Carnival. Medford. Fancy parasols and umbrellas at 1 Van Dyke's. 0. IT. Richardson left Thursday on a business trip to Ashland. Special embroidery sale. 11 cents yard, at Van Dyke's. Judge L. II. mm, John U. Olwell , imi, tt, M,lv ,;! December 1. 1000 : and J. N. Wosterlund visited the An-k f. Reynolds, Salem, to serve until telope valley Wednesday. December 1, WOO; II. C. Atwell, For- Dick Gaskin of Jacksonville was est Grove, to serve until December Medford visitor Wednesdav. 1, 1911. A. A. Ashbiirn, Washington, D. C; George Lewis. Xew York; G. W. Todd, Chicago: E. II. MeClurg. New York: G. F. Andus. St. Louis: It. B. Lloyd, l'ortluud: Ross Botes. Chi cago; Harry Ellis, Portland; William Budge, Dakota: X. W. Bntlcr. Kansas City; Xcal Butler. Kansas City: C. 1 W. Yorn. Aberdeen, Wash. Hotel Moore--P. Goldstone, San Francisco: D. F. M. White. Klamath Falls; Harry C. Frandsen and fam ily, Oakland. Cnl.; C. R. Rood. Sacra mento: Ralph O. Smith. San Diego. Miss Riddle has finished teaching N sjm,,; (Jnil j, p returned to st,,,.;,,,.., Myrtle p,..1M., y,,,.,. Ilnnd. NAME TRUSTEES FOR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SALEM, Ore., .fane 10.- Governor Benson has named the following trus tees of the Oregon State Horticultu ral society: J. R. Cardwell, Port- Ashland School Election. The annual school election of Ash land District . ;,. w', 1,,, .l,l Monday, June 'Jlst. from 2 to 4 o'clock, during which hours the polls will be open nt the city hall. One di rector is to be chosen, the term of the local board expiring ta this time. The annual statement of the clerk will aKo be pre-onli'd for consideration. t What's the To wait any longr for that Suitcase y 1 lit 7 A J V 1 A later you'll have tfget one for that tripjto the fair. . i-i.i 1 '1 i- Ai- - i-A.f 1. i. : 1 need f Now or u. What's the patti'i- with my Itufus aterhouse Neck wear? Latest .Osevt York stvles, and IJcnow they're all 1 assortment is on Better make it uw, while the eoniplettj hand. L know they'rematchlpss and that tie prices are just . right so should t All kinds and k fancy. Can voua lts to meet your neccB and tickle your ford to miss them? Not much! right so shoiyl yo. Don't von tb.nk itfs almut time for sm cool underwear? i'w brands and f im font what summer Let me show fou a comfort meaf. Drop in ai. how on know that v T0G6 always welcome. BILL is - -1 Js." 1