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6 THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1909. REFRIGERATORS' Enamel Lined Ice Chests-Just the Thing for Warm Weather GASOLINE STOVES Avoid the heat and discomfort of the big range-Latest Designs-Guaranteed Safe Medford Hardware Co. iSOCIAL AND PERSONAL! It's Luck to Smoke Puck. The Butter than 60 Cigar. The Cigar in Ilia Green Box. A buni'li uf laughs. Haunted by Cops. Chinese Wedding. Old Heidelberg. '.I. Instantaneous Nerve Powder-". The Savoy Tonight One Dime. Miss Gertrude Weeks is spending a few days in Portland. Id. II. Huskins has purchased a house and four lots from II. 8. Bmm ble on Oakdalo avenue, Ihe cunsider ntiou being $:ifi00. K. n. Kirby of San Francisco has arrived in "Medford, where he will spend a few weeks. Table d'hote dinner al the Nash grill Sunday evening. Speeinl niusie. Mrs. Fred Tieo is spending n few days in Ashland visiting with friends. K. P. Gilchrist, a rancher near Ttogue river, was a visilnr in Med ford Friday. -t Tonight w'ill he your last chance to see "The Bohemian (!irlM al the Med ford opera house. Mrs. V. P. Roberts and children are spending Ihe week with Mrs. L. C. Charley on Little Itulle ei k. They will leave next week for Seattle, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. F. W. I.eistneisler is spending n few weeks at Brownshoro with Mrs. H. K. Tueker. A crowded house greeted the Bos ton Ideals lnsl niuht. They are all goine. On mid see for yourself and run will certainly he convinced. Mrs. O. A. Hoover has returned to BENEFIT BASEBALL GAME ON SUNDAY Now it is recorded that those Cen tral Point boys have a little joker up their sleeves for Captain Pug and his Kangui-pos when they visit Medford Sunday for a little game of baseball. Dame Humor has it that the Cubs ex- peel lo put it over the local team like they did over Jacksonville last Sunday; that is, to nU-'2 tune. Now wouldn't that be awful! The game Sunday, however, will be worth seeing. The proceeds lire to be given to the firemen lo help swell their fund for the proper observ ance of 'the glorious Fourth. For this reason, if for no other, the fan should turn out. Mere is what a Grunts Pass scribe scribbled after the game last Sunday, when the Tokay boys were fortunate enough to annex a game: Medford lost to Grants Pass last S lay. Wasn't that awful f The I illume used up a column and a half in explaining to the people how the firants Pass team won by the erroi-s of the Medford team, yet in looking over the summary (1 shows thai the Grants Pass hoys outplayed Medford from stai-l lo finish. 'Medford scored four runs in the third inning, which was their sum I total, anil they were renllv not cn- . titled lo these, but the Medford team j always win lucky against Giants I Pass, winning games hv the merest scratch.'' Wouldn't that give you the pee-1 wees HEiOEL AND KEENE , TO KLAMATH FALLS Kugiueer Heidel, who is in the feild making the preliminary survey of the Crater hake road, and Dr. J. M. Keene, a member of the commission, will leave Saturday afternoon for Klamath Fulls, where' they will at tend the celebration hi' Railroad day and meet with the Crater Lake road commission, whigji adjourned its last meeting to meet tin Klamnth Fulls on June 15. , Mr. Heidel bus been on, on the different proposed routes lo Crater Lake during the past week and has paid especial attention to the Butte creek route. His work at this time is all of a preliminary nature. It is likely that he will look nt the route out of Klamath Falls for a day or so before returning from meeting the commission. j niuuications to Manager Contest De ipartmcul, Medford Tribune. Medford, I Oregon. The standing of the contestants nt present : Hazel Tire ,'11,700 Krn Patterson .15,700 Cordelia Heater . '. 0,700 Blanche Wood 3.100 Mabel Pa mono 1,900 Florence Baetges ..." 1,700 Kula Jacobs 1,500 Anna Spicer Kdun Kiferl, Marthti Price Mabel Carter Marl ilia Thiel May Mitchell 500 Pearl Holleaheck 500 Ida Greind 500 Lillian L. Smith '. 500 700 4,400 500 500 CHANGE IN CONTEST TRIP. (otimH from page 1.) her home in Phoenix, after visiting for some davs in Medford. K. K. Oman of Woodville and Sam McClcudon of Gold nill were Med. ford visitors Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Putnam of Santa Barbara slopped over Saturday to visit relatives in Medford on her way to Portland. Mrs. Porter .T. N'eff relumed Sal nrdnt from a visit (n Ashland Listen to the street ear hells in one home tracts, Benson Investment Co. Tt Cadillac Snyder left Friday to see the auto races at the Portland Hose Show. Attorney Clarence Kennies has written to Medford for affidavits re pnrding the relative merits of ,lhe Crater T.nke and "Head Indian roads, to be used in' the Crater Lack road henrinir at Salem next Wednesday Tt. T. Co. reports n stimulated inter- eat in lot n!c9 in West Medford. Thcv have nonie beautiful view lots in their subdivision. Benson Investment Co 74 EARTHQUAKE CLAMS VICTIMS IN FRANCE MAUSKH.I.KS, France, June 1:2.--Ilctween 0(1 and 100 persons are known lo be dead as ihe result ol an eaillupiukc which shocked southern Fiance last night, according to ad vices received here today. ll is believed that Ihe death list will increase wiih taller reports. Seven hamlets are said to hile been practically destroyed. Ihe property loss is tremendous. Scores of cities felt the shock. HAY AND FENCE BURN WEST OF THE CITY Four acres of hay and a half mile of tence belonging lo !'. F. Whet -tone west of the city burned Satur lay morniiie An alarm mntiu Sn f.t I the city fire department and the hovs turned out. going as far as the city limits. Beyond the damage to the liny and the fence, the loss was sligth. s ' CJrder for wmI rrenm or buff mftS promptly flfM. Phone the rreantery. A. II. Mclnnes of Red Bluff, Cal i spending a few days in Medford. These trips to Yosemite and Yel lowstone are beyond depicting nnd only after visiting these places can one half grasp a comprehensive idea of the magnitude and Ihe wonderful workings of nature. Single Coupon. From this date a single coupon good for one vote will nppear in each issue of the Daily Tribune, which when cut out and naiue filled in will count as one vote for whomever voted. These coupons will be good for one week from date of issue, and will have lo be voted before that time. However, al! coupons coming from out of town candidates will be voted if they show postmark of date of expiration. Contestants should get among their friends and hnve them save these coupons for them, as many votes can be secured in this way. Coupons can be either mailed or de posited in ballot box at The Tribune office, where they will he counted, filed nnd put away for future use if need be. Now the'Time. To announce your eandidaev and -hut as a popular contestant in our' popular voting contest. Five young ladies are to be our "iiesls on very I'leasuiaoie i rips, anil n you will now enter the contest, with a determina tion to win. yon are very likely to, carry off some one of these trips. I The contest ha jst tvted and the whole race is yet to come. The ! "00 free votes allowed each enudi- j dale iimn entering Contest will be continued for another week until Jnlv 10. Nominate yourself or some friend today. Some five i:irls must be our quests on these trios. Con testants and friends should address all cnnnns. subscription and eoin- The construction crew of the South ern Pacific, which has been in Med ford for some days laying the side track south of the depot for the Med ford Grocery company, has about completed its task. Mrs. Albert Johnson of Phoenix was a recent visitor in Medford. Phone your orders for sweet cream iir buttermilk to the creamery. TO OUR PATRONS. ' We have made arrangements with the Seattle National bank, of Seat tle, Wash., for personal identifica tion 'and cashing of drafts, and nlso for delivery of mail and telegrams sent in their care for any of our pa trons mid friends visiting the Alaska-Yuknn-Pacific Exposition. We shall be pleased to have you call on us and tnko advantage of these facilities before going north to the exposition. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD. Moore hotel. PUBLIC stenographer, opposite 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 effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points iu the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased nt Medford from any ' place in the United States and mail' ed or telegraphed direct to the partj wishing to oome here. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same tine." 1 1 S ft . Nash Grill', When we remove the dishes from your table at this cafe you cun sit back and smoke contented with the world, for you will have dined like n king. If things are a little out of kilter with you, come and enjoy one of our good dinners. After eating it yon will see the brightest side of life again and be better for it. MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 35c. Served daily from 11:30 till 2. Specials for Saturday and tllonday Drummers' samples in Ladies' Waists, one lot at 69c, worth $1.50. An other line of Waists, with 1-4 inch plaits, in white only, spick, span, new. worth 2. closing Saturday and -Monday nt 98c. Our Waists ut $1.38 and $1.88 are beauties in every respect, in plain nnd fancy designs. We hnve one lot of Laoe Waists, no two alike, lovely in de sign, elegantly made; there are about one dozen of these; values to $5: closing at $2.98. Ladies' Combs, Lodies, Hair Pins nod Barret te hnve been cut to a price that seeing them means a purchase. Look at our Ladies' Wash Suits in south window; the prices named 011 them you cannot duplicate by 10 per cent. Look in our north window: you will find Table Linens at 59c n yard, regular 75c values. " Monday Night at 6 0'Clock, June the 14th. winds up the greatest sale of merchandise ever known in Medford or this section of the state. Two days more: these two days shall be devoted to clearing out short lots odds nnd ends. This Is the last Call. Ladies of Medford and Southern Oregon. It is Up to you. .50 7.50 Baker-Hutchason C Central Avenue, L. AD KINS liALL, SALES MANAGER. Medford, Oregon. 1