I A If you are planning to buy an Orchard tract in Oregon ISOeiAL AHD PERSONAL! Phone your orders for sweet cream or buttermilk to the creamery. Table d'hote dinner at the Nash grill Sunday evening. Special mu sic Table d'hote dinner at the Nash grill Sunday evening.' Special mu sic ; .Social and dance at the' Bungalow Saturday night) te finest dance floor in the state. . ' ' All good people of Medford are i cordially invited to attend the social dance, at the Bungalow Saturday night. . .. J. P. Maloney has returned from a trip over the gravity pipeline sys tem. Fred Hi Hopkins has made the first shipment of apples for the Beasoti. They are Garrensteins ; from the Snowy Butte orchard. .Don't forget the dance at the Buc fkw Saturday night .-' F. Peterson of Ashland was a Medford visitor Friday. Clarence L. Beames left Thursday evening for Portland, where he will assist Attorney W. W. Colton in pre paring the brief on the Crater Lai.-3 highway appeal. : ' D. C. Herrin of Portland is spend ing a few days in the valley. W. G. Esfep is showing Bartlett pears two and a half inches in length from Ids Talent orchard. Bruce Wilson of Griffin Creek sec tion spent Friday in Medford. Dr. Seely has returned from New port, where he left his family for the summer. Louis Allehoff of the Allen Lewis mmnnnv is atrain viaiiintw , 1 1 I tomers. E. E. Pitts of Corina, Cal., is . a recent Medford arrival. . Mrs. Mary J. Creswell and Miss Lena Creswell of South Dakota are visiting Medford. E. E. Anderson of Berkeley is re newing acquaintances in the valley. Private dancing lessons at the Bun galow afternoon and evenings by ap-: pointment. Telephone 584. ! The fire boys lost $100 on the ; Fourth of July celebration and will j give a series of dances on the open j air pavilion to recuperate. The first j dance will be held Saturday evening: and thereafter there will be two I dances n week. , Ladies can learn to shoot .it shoot-' ing school, next to fire house. Lady: in attendance. , . 100 j J. H.' Butler and family left Fri day on an outing expedition' to Butto ; Falls. i John D. Orth, cashier of the Med-: ford National bank, and family are camping in the Applegate country . near Buncom. y j J. E. Enyart caught the first steel- j beads of the season near the Ray ram Thursday. THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. UG G iu u at the terms we have been J. W. Howard, a partner of the Big Bead Milling company, formerly a resident of Medford, but now of San Francisco, arrived here Thurs day in his touring car to visit his partners, Messrs. Vawter and Davis. His car used 36 gallons of gasoline in making the 441 miles from his home. Today, see those linen dress gootN bargains at Vitn Dyke's. See win dow display. ' : 'Mi Dr. Henry Hart, who with his son, J. F. Hart, recently purchased the Johnson ranch south of Mudford Jor $20,000, left Thursday for his for mer home in Quiney, BL Tan shoes' for men and women ;il Van Dyke's. - lii j New-Dutch dollarsand fancy-neck- wear for women at Van Dyke's. 96 Mrs. W. P. Woods is entertaining W. Lu: Genung," her brother, and Miss Lma Genung,1ier sister," of Vallejo, CaL :;: Plan to see the Boston Ideals pre sent the opera 'JOolah" Saturday . Mrs. R.' J. Miller has sold her Cen tral Point ranch, consisting of : 80 acres; 50 in alfalfa, to Francis Shearburn of 'California for $9000. night at the Medford opera house. The "Oolah" will positively be S. G. Simon of Albany, former owner of the Ki'ser orchard at Phoe nix, is renewing acquaintances in the valley. played Saturday night. No change of date.; rain or shine. William Stolder of Peyton spent Thursday in Medford. Mrs. B. H. Harris has retunieJ from the Seattle fair. Mr. Harris i in Michigan. Mrs.' F. W. Hollis has returned from a visit to Portland. Mrs. Win ches, her mother, and Miss Mildred Welch, her niece, accompanied her. C. T. Noe and family left Thurs day for a camping trip at Bu'.te Falls E. J. Ryan and wife of Ashland were Medford visitors Friday. E. W. Anderson of Button spent Friday in Medford. F. J. Hoffman of Fenton, Mich., it a recent Medford arrival. Don't forget the dance at the Bun galow Saturday, night. . Mrs. J. P. Smngia and son of Du- luth, Minn., are Medford visitors. J. H. Forbes of Caldwell, Idaho, is a Medford arrival. Table d'hote dinner at the. Nash grill: S inday evening. Special mu sic. The finest In w shoes in Medford. Se Van Dyke's window,' Ofl Earl Ralston and wife nre buck from a visit to Seattle. : Engineer F. M. Cnmmings has re turned from Portland. Remember .the opera "OoKih" nt the opera house tomorrow night. Lack of a quorum forced adjourn ment of the council meeting Thurs day, night until Friday afternoon, when the monthly budget will be ap proved. ' Baker and Payclle have opened a shooting gallery on D street next to I I V X I I I VI C I II II II II 1 Ore haras the fire hall and will keep open all summer. Prizes are offered for the best scores. Lady in attendance. HICKS-YOUNG WEDDING AT WILLOW SPRINGS A happy wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening, June 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hicks, in Willow . Springs precinct, whan their daughter, Miss Elsie Hicks, be came the "bride of Mr. Marion T. Young. Rev. K. II. Sickafoose, pas tor of the First Christian church of this city, performed the ceremony in the presence of a few close personnl friends of the happy couple. Mr. Bal - lard Kelly acted , as best man and Miss Eva young, a sister of ' the groom, acted as bridesmaid. After the ceremony " an elegant lunchwas served in the diuing room. Those present were : O.. S. Black ford, and family, William Leathers arid family, of. Willow Springs .pre cinct. Miss Mae Nealdn and Mr,.R E. Nenloi: of Table Bock. Rev.', am! Mrs. Sickafoose of Central Poinj .and G. A. Young, father of the groom, of Cottage Grove.. .. The happy couple start in life with bright prospects and the best wishes of a host of friends. They will re side at Willow Springs, where Mr. Young has a fine farm. Central Point Herald. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The followinc letters remain un called for at the Medford, Oregon, postoffice July 6, 1909: Charles E. Adams, Miss B. Alley, Fred Andrews, Nellie Armstrong, F. M. Arrow-smith. E. Arland, W.,. P, Benedick, Mrs. Mav Bowmanl B. V. Campbell, Mrs. Ester Cameron, Mrs. E. H. Cox. Miss Maude Crawford, Mr. Egau, F. Fox, J. n. Grant, A. H. Gray, Frank Tlunsoii, Gene Hanson, R. O. Erifkson, flulilvan TTill, C. A. Land, W. A. Lewis Will Lindley.Mrs. Mabel Martin. J. McOnirk. Russell Miller, Chas. McMurdo, A. C. Munch, J. P. 0 Brien, James P. Powers, E. Holier. M Thompson (2). Henrv Warner, D. M. West, E. L. Weeks, riiuries Wiley (2). , A charge of one cent will be made upon the delivery of any of the above letters. Please say "advertised." A. M. "Wu.ODFORD, p. M. Prepaid Raiiroao Orders. "Something which is of consider known is the system of prepaid Ar able interest to the nublio and which is perhaps not generally derc hnv in ' AffAl I. ...... . ...... , ajc ucinceu siaiionn of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United Stntes. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mail ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with those tickets may also be forwarded nt the sume time." quoting, better do it now PORTLAND ELKS. (Continued from Page 1.) The Baker City lodge, 65 strong, and the other eastern Oregon lodges are on a special following the Port land special a few hours later. Two special trains beating Cleve land (No. 18) and Cincinnati (No. !; delegations will reach here tomorrow morning. These two lodge ure com ing with about 100 members in eucii delegation. The following is the personnel T the K'.k-i' special from IVrtlund: H. K. Alberts, Allen T Allen, James Anderson, F. M. Anderson mid wife, Mr. Bellman and party, J; V. Rcimis, S. C. Beach, Will H. Bennett, Geoi--e J. Blodgett and wife, W. II. Brott, II. A. Burgess, -M. T. Clemens. Joh.i Corduuo, Dr.. Cornelius, Miss Lilli'ii) Connaway, John B. Coffey uud wife, J; M. Cronemiller, J. H. Cumin, R. M. Day, T. E. Daniels nnd wife, Mr. Dn.v son. P. H. D'Arey, F. J. Devine, M. J. Driscoll, II. A. Duncan, R. M. Ec eles, George Febvet, G. A. Ferguson, P. M. Mood, C. J. Fiske. M. D., F. E. Fiske and wife, S. C. Friendly and wife, William Fritz and wife, Mow roe Goldstein, H. D. Griffin and wife, P. J. Griffin and wife, II. Grimm, wife and child, W. J. Harris, M. J. Hickey, W. H. Hills, Philo Holbrook, R. W. Henneman and wife, Mr. Hunt er and wife, J. J. Jennings, E. C. Johnson, J.' W. Johnson. John Kosi, Jr., Mr. Kern and wife, Dr. Leonard, Mrs. Yongworthy, Harry McClallau and wife, E. A. McCrcudy and wife. J. H. McDonald, Dr. Harry F. McKay, C. A. Malorkey, A. B. Manley and wife, G. B. Mason, Miss Pearl Mont gomery, I. L. Morrison, Miss McCar thy, Dr. Olinge.', II. T. Oviatt. and wife, William Parsons and wife, E. C. Patton, P. Peterson, William J, Petrain, F. C. Potts, II. L. Price, OUR WONDER Nothing Over From 3 to 4 p. m. Saturday ONE HOUR ONLY THE WONDER STORE, 318 E Main SI. 1 Syndicate W. J. Prcndergost, E. W. Quimbj, T. L Richards, Henry Kothauhild ami wife, Mr. Rowcll, C. W. Rowley, W. J. Rutherford, Mr, Sston, Mr. Subnet dor uud wife, Churles L. SchiZfelin and wife, John F. Shea and wife, P. .1. Shea anil wife, H. F. 8ha, M. Solomon and sister, Emil Sprnuger, V. D. Stephenson and wife, Thoinus J. Swivel, Harry Taylor, Walter .1. Tooze mid wife, Mrs. W. II. Upson, Mr. Weaver and wife. T. A. White, (leorgo C Will. ASHL' AND-0DESSA MAIL ROUTE IS DISCONTINUED With tbo order cli-icoutimiing the Ashltind-OdesMi mail route, which vent into elect Motility, ciirae on ctl.er dlriHi'imr the t .m-porting of 'lie mail bw .vecn thi '- 'iy, Ud -ssu und Fort Klumuth by bout. Con tractor Yaden has made . arrange ments with the launch Curlew' and J. H. Martin to bundle the business for him. ' This contract will be in force for nine months in the year, after which it will likely be ugaiu transferred to Ashland. During this period the rural delivery route b twecu this city and Fort Klumuth will be discontinued. Klamath Falls Herald. DIVORCE CAUSES SUICIDE OF YAKIMA VETERAN NORTH YAKIMA, Wnsh.,The mau glod remains of Levi K. Le Due, a veteran of the civil war, were foiin.l on the main line of the Northern Pa cific today. In his pocket was found a restraining order from the superior court of Yakima' county prohibiting him from visiting the home occupied by his wifo, who had started divorce proceedings. It is supposed that the old man, heart-broken, committed sui cide. 25 Cents ON T HOTEL ARRIVALS. . ' " f : .-. I At the Nash A. Pppenheimer, San Francisco; E. P. Sommers, L. Alle hoff, W. B. Or, C. H, Ralston, L A. Smith, J. H. Wood, Portland; 0. E. Liddell, San Francisco; C, N. Aodei son, St. Helena; Mrs. M. N. Vance, Helena; Dick Palmer and wife, city; S. W. Luke, city; J. W. Dawson, Buffalo ; J. Pannino, San Francisco ; E. E. Pitts. Corina; E. C. Pearson, Syracuse; S. C. Haldy, Columbus; Mrs. Mnry J. Creswell. Inn Cre well, San Diego; J. F. Williams and wife. Sun Francisco: Joseph llaine borg, Sim Francisco; P. W. Rochester Ben Mitchell, D. C. Herin, J. B. Small, Portland; E. lioldvnnuun. Sou Fran cisco; Q. E. Metcalf mid wife, Eu gene; J. R. Shaw, Mill City;.J. In dig, New York; F. S. Peterson, Ash land. w At the Moor K. H. Cumimehom, Newell; N. S.' Wood, Wwtd; 0. U. Forbs, Coldwell ; K. M. Davis, Sacra mento; S. R. By am, Portland; Mrs. I. P. Sumgia nnd son, Duluth; A. Scott, San Francisco; A. W. Sproule. Portlund; V. O. Hoffman, , Fenton ; R. L. Scott, Portland; Doren Colvi-i, Pine Creek; E. W. Anderson, ITol. ton ; Upton . W. Smith and wife, San Francisco; E. G. Ryan and wife, Ash land; C. O. Sours, Portland. MAKING IMPROVEMENTS ON HARRIMAN LODGE KLAMATH FALLS, July 9. Col onel W. II. Holabii'd arrived here last evening nnd left this morning for Pel ican Bay, where ho will begin a cam paign of improvements. The colonel was accompanied to the lodge by W. R. Doty, the pile driver and hous. mover. It is understood that it is Mr. Holabird's intention to move the old lodge building, and it is to exam ine the structure Hint Mr. Doty has gone to the lodge. S A I F