THE MEDFORD DAILY TIUBlfNE. MEDFORD, OKKOOy. MONDAV. AUGUST 9, 100!). - ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL W. Woodson unci wil'o (ueo An mi Iveimi) til Knliilvilln wit Sat unlay with t lit" hitter's nuitlior, Mrs. Owen Ki'c'kiui -of Jacksonville. Ira Kimp, llu genial raneher, w.is down from Griffin Creek Saturday. A. M. I'rown, the wliolesnle. saiKilo imhI harness manufacturer of Dawson City, arrived hero Saturday and is visiting his cousin. Miss Agnes Jle-Dmiouh'li- This is Mr. Brown's first visit to the outside for nine years. He reports conditions as being very favnriililc in his section, and from his appearance the climate agrees with him, though it was 70 degrees below last winter. He will probably remain here till the latter part of tin week. Teams and men wanted. Apply at office of Big Pines Lumber Co. 122 Mrs. John Harrington is visiting at Colestin. A. V. Dunn of Grants Puss was a recent Medford visitor. YV . K. Thompson of Gold Hill wa a recent visitor in Medford. Xe; Japanese crepes for kinionas, etc. all colors, at Van Dyke's. 122 Wa represent six strong old line- fire insurance companies: also tin1 Forest Grove Mutual. Let us take rare of your insurance. Benson In- vestment Co. 122 j now I'iriu? an engine for the Siuith- Mrs. C. IT. Corey and son are j em Pacific spending a few days camping ir. ! Make life's walk ca.-y by using Colestin. Grube's Method for removing corns. Floris Howard of Yreka, who has ' . at Itnskins' Drug Store. 12:'. been visiting in Medford, has return-j Mrs! E. R Picket is visiting i:, . ;d home. ; j Rnsebnrg. If it is music and eutertaimne'il j Mi.-s Xellic Dressier has left for you desire, the Spot cafe cannot ac- an indefinite period in Fort Leavcn commodate you, but it cau give yoa ; worth, Kan. 1h-best cooking and as good service ' Miss Maude liippey ha- left .for tis can be had in Medford at prices ' a visit in Seattle. you can afford to pay. , j Try Grubce's Method for removing Don't fail to sec the Black Aristo- j orns, bnnions, etc. 25c at Haskins' crat at the Bijou tonight. J 121 Drug Store. , 12'! Mrs. Minnie Wolf, who has. beer. Xcw.ruchings in all, colors, tho visitins her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. best new widths. See Van Dyke's. 122 "Vf. Kdden of. this city, has returned' 1o her home m. Smith Center, Kan. Sweaters and knit jackets for oui Ing wear at Van Dyke's. 122 C. R. Coutts of Seattle is n Med ford visitor. L. B. Haak of Eagle Point spent Monday in Medford. . Do you cat at the Louvre cafe f If untj why not ? They make a spec ialty of appetizing breakfast dishes. "Special rates to regular patrons. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan and Miss Elizabeth of the Blue Ledge are spending a few days in this city. High top outing shoes at Van Dvke's. 122 C. 0. Olscu of Montague, Cal.. is' vismng m tins city. ! Sheriff Jones was in Medford on j business Monday. Everybody is eating ; t the Nash ' Grill these summer evenings to hear the delightful musical program ren dered by the orchestra and the great violinist Romanoff. eo MEDFORD LUMBE ft3MK4l K. W, Mcrsorcuu of Portland, own er of the Wheeler tract of timber in the upper Hogue district, arrived Sunday to inspect his holdings. The Wigwam will give its initial opening on Friday night of this ween to the people of Medford. This will lie one of the most up-to-date place of its kind on the coast Good music and fine time in store for all. Conic" Oakilalo and Seventh streets. t K. 11. Davis of Table Kock was a recent Medford visitor. Miss Hulh Shondy of Ashland, j who has been visiting in Medtord, has returned home. The Benson Investment Company has a nice 27-aere tract three and one-half miles south of Medford. op positeMho famous Burivll Orchard: i) acres in 4-year-old trees, !." acres in alfalfa, 5-room house, bam mil chicken house. Look this up! 121 Don Colvig is planning a trip to Japan in the near future. He got the hunch at the last performance of the "Mikado." Miss Clara Allen of Phoenix was a recent Medford visitor. Music by tho orchestra and violin solos from G to 7:H0 o'clock at the Kash Grill tonight Camiiers' blankets and quilts at Van Dyke's. 122 Mrs. W. Eifert lias returned from n visit with her daughter in lvoscbiirg. Misses Ethel and Marie, who have spent the summer there, ra turned home with her. Justin cam down for a few davs' visit. He i F. W. Ifeid and wife of Grant Pass are visiting in Medford. C. R. Beel of Sari Francisco is in Medfocd on business. . C. M. English of Niagara. X. D., is visiting in Medford. ";tr,Fred J. Blnkeley of Roseburg is spending n few days in Medford. B. W. Harris of El Paso is a re cent arrival. C. II. Willison of Portland is mak ing a brief business visit in Medford K.-V. Rogers and family of Roch ester. X. Y.. arc recent Medford ar rivals. The Black Aristocrats at the Bijou tonight. Come and see" them. 121 F. W. Walters will open to the public on Friday night, August VI, the "Wigwam." All come and enjo a vnre treat. Corner of Oakdale and Seventh streets. F. Douglas of Ashland spent Sun day in Medford. Claud Schrack of Corvallis Is visit ing in Medford. YOU That the day of cheap lumber will soon be a thing of the past? That property is increasing in value daily and Rents Are Going Up Proportionately? Of course you do. Then why not take the money you pay the landlord and build a home of your own. Call and let us talk it over with you. H. V. Moado spout' Sunday in Grants Pass visiting relatives. E. D. Elwood and family have re turned from an extended outiim nti i Butte Fall. Conn Hall and, Charles Young uiih their families and accompanied by O. Ituruett, left Monday luorniu.; for a i extended trip to Crater Lake. Remember the opening of Mci! lord's new dance hall on Kridav of thi week. There will he an or. cliaslra of -ix pieces and mervllii'i.! will be up-to-date. Remember tie dale and place, Friday night, cor ner of Seventh and Oakdale streets. We rent houses. Itciison Invest -nient Co. 122 Peter Kershaw spent Friday in Jacksonville on business. 1 Henry C. MeGec, of Trail wa- in Medford Friday on business. He 1 -(Mirts a number of Medford citizens camping in that vicinity. Mrs. L. G. Porter, accompanied bv Miss Lou, are camping at Colestin. Mis. Grace Xonnnn of Ashland is visiting in Medford with relatives.. J. M. Ifeed of Rose Hill. -la., is visiting W. L. Orr in this city. B. F. Fairchilds of Yreka is visii ing in this city with friends. Miss Turner of McMiunville has been spending several days with lu i cousin. Dr. R. T. Burnett of Jack sonville. Miss Mollie B. Towue, dcpiit,, county clerk, and her sister. Mi-s Anna, of Phoenix, left for souther; California Sunday from where thc will go by steamer to Seattle. C. M. Howell of Medford was ct the county seal Saturday on Inwi ness. Edward Wuudt of Jacksonville who was a delegate to the I. O. I!. M. convention at Seattle, retimed Saturday. Adam Schmidt, who wa also a delegate, returned a few day : prior. Mrs. Rufus Ifolmnn and daughl'-: returned to Portland last week after a short visit with relatives living in Jacksonville. George Fallison. of Klk Creek, was in Medford on Friday on business, lie reports that the deer arc very plentiful in his district, but that the hunters are about as thick. T. K. Lewis, of Ashland, spent Friday in Medford on business. John Castle, of Sacramento, v:i ; in Medford on business Thursday. Clarence Retimes was in Jackson ville on business Thursday after noon. 27 acres within 3U miles of Med ford in 4-year-old pears and alfal fa, house, burn, chicken house. The price is $20fl per acre. Benson In vestment Co. 122 Miscs Ada Duncan of Barron was visitinj; friends living in Jaclvsonvillu last week. Mrs. James T. Buckley and son of Ruch spent Saturday in Jackson ville and Medford. William Ulrich of Medford was at the county sent on business Satttr- I day. PROMINENT MEN. Continued from puito 1.) Portland August 17-20. About '10'), d'lcgutes,.from nil nurts of tli. Hull ed Slates will I lit 111 it 1 1 in til 11 ti hi TIilI egations from some of u slates will come in special cars. Oregon tun! mil insurance companies have arranged lor the entertainment !' visitors, Portland anil ueaibv Harts of lln 1 s-itMi mil m siimwii IIiimii and 11 Ir 1 up tlie Cidumliia river will give them an idea of Oregon seenerv. To Entertain Jap's. Fxlcusive plans are now being iiuiilo for the reception and enter tainment of the Japanese excursion ists who will visit tho northwest dur ing tho early part or September. The party is expected to spend two duvs in Portland mid they will be cxteu sively entertained while here. A re ception committee has been named by tho Portland commercial bodies thai will tik chtirgu of (he represen tatives of tho Imnl of Nippon and see that nothing is overlooked in making them welcome. The visitor-' are very prominent in (u, , m,r. cial life of Japan and hone to hrin about closer industrial Millions be tween the two countries. A famous Oregon pioneer. Dr. Joh.i The Hutchason Co. ANNUAL AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Is Now, in Progress ; ir'sa tfciu-nil clt'iiimpiif allsunmicrynods. The spccia'l bargains and tin- swe.-p-iiif,' reductions must In seen to lie appreciated. Call at the store and see our Imr Uain tables. White Wash Dresses on Sale SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. $28.50 White Dress to close .' $14.98 $25.98 White Dress to close $13.93 $20.29 White Dress to close $12.89 $19.98 White Dress to close $9.98 $16.50 White Dress to close $9.93 $18.89 White Dress to close $9.93 $ 6.69 White Dress to close $4.80 $ 4.00 White Dress to close $2.f) Some of these prices are less than manufactur er's cost. THIS SALE CONTINUES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO SUMMER GOODS REDUCED. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY NOW. AFTER THIS WEEK WE WILL BE PREPARING OUR STORE AND OUR DISPLAYS WITH FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE. The Hutchason Successors td BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY REALIZE 1 McLaughlin, will bo remembered .on September "1 at Oroiron Cilv. when his old house., now restored mid mov. , . ... . .... . .. . cil to 11 public piirk, will be iledicnl - ...I Tl.ii ., r n... . S who did so much for (lie curly set-1 tiers of this slate and made per sonal sacrifices lo assist others, is til least to have public honor paid him for his work. September II is ihe dill-' of his dcalli. mill 011 (lie in-; Sunday ti mcmorinl service in hi. honor will be held, unit Ihe old dwell lug. where he lived for many years, dedicated as a memorial of his kind ly life. The services lU'ciinisc to lie largely attended. Many prominent Oregoniaus are in all lance at the iialionul irrigation congress at Spokane this week. Gov eruor Benson ami Ihe commercial bodies of the slate have appointed a large number of delegates who aro interested in furthering irrigation work in the west. Many left the first of (he week to attend the sessions if the congress. Soundings made by Ihe officials of the Port of Portland during the past week show that the Columbia river from the mouth of the Willamette li the ocean is in better shape for navi gation by deep vessels than has been tho ease for some time, (i.li'cilj; ' lll'' working tit n few pluccM where ! "U""U ,",u, '"'""'. " wtioie, tittle wont is lieeessarv. I nil ' ,. . . , , ,, . I h l'l,'"'' "' 111 "' '"'"' lrf alniU'll lie itm I'm. I llml ll... ltiMl!-ti steamship Kuvei'ie, din winy 27 feet, was dispatched during the week, go. ing down Ihe riier without delay. WASCIIAC - At Brandon, Or.. Au gust :i, ,i Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Win cliaii, formerly of Ibis city, 1111 eight -pound girl. Mother and child are doing well. 'ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATION Mis. A. M. Colby will on Tuesday, August Olh, demonstrate nokiil; with elect ricilv lit the office of the llogue River Electric Company, 200 West Main street. Hours, 10 to 12 a.1 m., 2 to I p. m. Makes cooking a pleasure. The public is cordially Invited lo attend these iliuaousl int inns and learn u! about cooking with this practical and I'litiveiiicn! method. P21 Wash Goods Special All our 35c French Glnuliams. to close 19c All our Red Seal Gin(jhams, to close 13c All our Lawns ant! Batistes to 35c, to close.. 13c Advance Bedding Sale $2.50 gray wool finish Blanket"' $1.79 $1.39 gray cotton Blanket 7gc $1.49 white cotton Blanket 99c All Towels reduced. See display at the store. Co. CO.