THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOON, TUESDAY, AUOUST 10, 1009. IS0C1AL AND PERSONAL: Xow riirhinss in nil i-nlors, the best new widths. See mi n.vkes.l.'U' Williiiiri ('. Stone of Alhertn, Cnu.. is in Mi'ill'onl looking nver the vnlle.v with ii view of !n-utiiijr. The ltluok Ariitm-raU nt the ltijou tonight. Conic anil see them. Vil C. C. Slonewiil! of Wku is visit ing friends in Medlord. ... 27 news within 3!-.. miles of Med ford in 4-ye:ir-old ienrs mid alfal fa, house, ham, ehieken house. 'The nrieo is $200 iter aei-e. Heiwon In vestment Co. . 122 A. S. Williams of Ku(;ene is spend ing n few days in Medford on busi ness. We rent houses. IViimiii Invest ment Co. V22 ,T. E. Woodruff is visiting in Ash-, lund. Teams and men wanted. Apply at office of Big Pines Lumber Co. 122 Mrs. L. H. Wileox of Portland Is visiting friends in Medford, OrdoiM for sweot cremn or butter cnitk promptly filled. Pbone th oreamer7. 1 The Roriig Kiver Fish Co. cxpeet a largo shipment of fresh fish today, onsi.sttn of smelt, flounders, sole, etc. Don't forget our dressed chee.lc en. salmon 15e today. If it is.musie and entertainment you desire, the Spot cafe cannot ac commodate you, but it can give you the best cooking and as good service as can be had in Medford at prices you can afford to pay. .-'- J. H. Carkins is. enjoying a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Carkins of Grand. Forks. X. II., ytv arc-recent arrivals. J i "' Xew Japanese crepes for kimotias. ; . , etc., nil colors, nt Van Dyke's. Ji j San Francisco Firm Has Representa- Mr. and Airs. Horace t'elton itl Pains Yallev were recent Medford -Vf- lto.rs. . Teams ned men wanted.. Apply at office of Big Pines Lumber Co. 12 Mrse. Maud Wright is- visiting her "'" i nr. .i r r n lor some davs iMimmer x ton. - parents. Mr. and Mrs. I . . Mono - . of thr citv " ' P,u,y Francisco have had a mgVtop W at - Van representative w the valley looking PvW 12' mto the feasibility of establishing a. i SLh. Alford and family are spend- Wnl factory in the valley. 1 1 ing a few days camping at Big Butte. reported that he is so pleased w.-a . Do vou eat at the Louvre cafe? If "! "t,,wk " uriound.ng, that the not. whv not? Thev make a spec-1 P V be earned to a suecess ialtv of" appetizing breakfast disbe. j termination, providing that cop. Spe'eial rates , regular patrons. ! -tracts can be made for a sutt.ceui F.. E. Mathewson of Yreka.is spen.l j quantity of altalia to warrant the ir.g a few davs in Medford. " " , wM.nriH they contemplate erecting. Sweaters a'nd knit jackets for on:- The establishment or such a null ! i-.p wear nt Van Dvke's. 122 I the valley would -quickly lead to the Mrs. J. V.. Sbenrer has left to soend toslering or otner imiusme aiou John Andrews of Ashland spent ! PILES MAY NOT RUN Tuesday in Mod ford on busiuesr,. AGAIN FOR SENATE Vuuii, hv tliu on-bestra mid violin ! , ( , i-r.,,., to 70 o'clock nt the! SEATTLE. Wnsh., August Nash Grill tonight. William Johnson ot Trail is peim ing a few days in this city SEATTLE. Wnsh., August 10. Uiiuiors are once more current thnt . I I'niled Slates Senator Samuel Piles i will not be a caudidiite to ncci"'d t.... n...i,.,-o "r.,ill f.,i. r,.moviii? Iiinisclt. lie lias elinnge.l lus imiKl orns. bunions, cto. 25o at Haskius' K"i"g "'"'I"', " S"ver. Drusr Store. 1 .... i......lw ,-..niin...l finin .i i recent trio to the Seattle exposition. I.e-1 patche snvs ln luid n snleudid time, but wa-l ..i.l.l i ,i K,,..L In t,, Mcdl'.Yid. see thing Kl(" JO u.i. . I whore I ho sun is shiiunt?. MAY START ALFALFA ; MILL IN VALLEY tive Here Looking Over Valley With that End in View. a few days at Colestin. She is ac companied by her daughter. Mar guerite. Don't fail to see the Black Aristo crat at the Bijou tonight. 121 I. W. Tiiney of Grant Pass is spending a few days with friends in Medford. . Everybody is eating r t- the Xash Grill these summer evenings to hear the delightful musical program ren dered by the orchestra and the great violinist Romanoff. James Owens, countv commission - these lines.; STEEL PLANS REUNION OF ENTIRE STEEL FAMILY Will C. Steel of Portland is pro moting a scheme for the forming of the Steel family of the United States into an organization. All the avail able members are to meet in the Ore gon building at Seattle, August 2G, to form the first reunion and take steps for permanent organization. Annual gatherings in some portion of the country will be arranged for at the er. was a recent vjsito'r in this city. ! meeting, and a general family era of Make tiros walk easy by using Gruhe's Method for removing corns. 25c rit.-TI1ifckins' :Drug Store. 123 Henry C. Gates bf Eugene is spend ing a few' 'davs Medford on busi- good will and sociability will be ush ered in. ARIZONA MAN BUYS LARGE RANCH ON ROGUE William Xcllis of Phoenix. Ariz., ness.' ' '" ' j has purchased the Willike ranch. Campers' blankets and quilts at i which is situated .-10 miles up Bogu? Van Dvke's. 122 I river. The consideration was $12.00M. , inert liusniess, largely iiecaiisc ol Ins' ! ..I ill,,..-.! . v.,U,i,.i r say he i coming home i rest and politicians me beginning "to Should Senator Pile de cide to retire, there are iiinnv willing to don hi toga. Among them U Onirics F. White, one of the wealth ist lumbermen in the state, who is now traveling in Europe. On his re turn announcement, is expected, if lh,, situation looks favorable. William I'itt Trimble is not wholly deaf t the siren and may yield to tlif tie- ; mauds of his friends, if there is any hope. Judge Thomas Iturke was in troduced as "our future senator" at , a recent dinner given at the A. Y. '. eHisition, tuid there may be moi't truth than Mctry iu it for the ebi-1 ijuent clubman. ... f Boxing Contest AGE DINDIAN'S BODY IN KLAMATH LAKE. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. August ' The body of Sammy Amy, one ol j the oldest Indians on .the .Klauui'h , reservation, found in upper Klamath lake, appears to have, been in lh" water for several days. It is it - t known when the old Indian di-ap ' pea red or how he came to his dent1!. , Tlie snnposition is that he was n - , cidentally drowned. Sammy Andy was more than HO years of age. He belonged to the old Link river Irjbe. wliich lived ut the head of Link ii' -; er when the first while men came i n the Klamath country. He was ul-; ways friendly to the palefaci'- and ' bore a good reputation. The Lion Tamer at the Savoy. i he Lion lamer, now being pru-J iluccd at the Savoy, is the (alls "of' the town. This feature film is : ! hair raiser, full of thrills from start to finish. N"o circus in the country shows a lion' taming act as thrillitm and exciting as the one howu in tliv j picture. Tonight will be your last op port unity to sec ''The I. ion Tamer.", Follow the crowd to the Savoy. "Ad j ventures of an Amateur Detective"! is just one bundle of laughs ai! I harly gives you time to catch your I breath between explosions. The oth- i er features are of unusual merit. Entire change of program tomor row night. Remember Wednesday is "dish night'' and that the Savoy is cool and cozy. One dime. XOTICE. is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the regular meeting of the city council of Medford. Oregon, on September 7, lOllil, for license to sell malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in less quantities than one gallon for six months at lot 15, block 20, in Medford. Oregon, for a period of W months. GEO. M. NEEDLES. Dated August 10, 1009. Medford Theatre, 8 p. m. August 12 Mr. Dan Sullivan of Montana. Champion Middleweight of Northwest VS ... W. H. West and Earl Ralstonof Medford Mr, Sullivan will box Wast an i Halston 3 rounds each R.OUIDS A 000,1 ,,re"minnry bout wl" be p"'on at 8:30- Bi match comes " al SEATS 0N SALE AT HASKINS'. PRICES, 50c. 75c, $1.09, $1.50. AUGUST H Sale CLEARANC1 Of All Summer Merchandise Continues Wednesday Thursday and Friday SALE 1 i CLEARANCE PRICES ON WHITE WASH TABLE DAMASK CLEARANCE. ,,. . un"to- $2.25 urade, heavy, 72 Inches wide, now $1.6!) S SS 5E ::::::::: -: IIS "-y. 12 me., wide, now ...$,,. $20.29 Dress, clearance price $12.89 98c rat,e' hcavy 72 ,nc,,es wi,,e now 79c $19.98 Dress, clearance price $9.93 85c (jrade, heavy, 72 inches wltlo, now 59o $6.69 Dress, clearance price ' $4.8'J 65c flratlc, heavy, 72 Inches wide, now 39 $4.00 Dress, clearance price $2.19 it will pay to lay your supply of linens In now. ADVANCE SALE ON BLANKETS. TOWELS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES. $2.50 smoke gray fleeced Blanket (11-4), now $1.79 25c Turkish Bith TowpU nn in. $.n50Ridgewood gray fleeced Blanket ( 1 1-4), g 2 ff Si! 'now ! 'Ic $1.49 white cotton Blanket' (con be'used'for t h',ckl, TT0Wcl?' now ;c silent cloth) 99c 20c cotton huck Towels,, now 13c $1.39 gray cotton Blanket (10-4 size), now . . .79n Se8 our window display of silk petticoats. You save money by buying blankets now. See our See our window display of ladies' 25c hosiery window display. Best value in land. 1 I The Hutchason Co. Successors to BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY Gatchi Big Steelfaeads Is not much of trick with our special Rogue river flies. They are doing the work---lu ring the king of trout and holding him fast. No broken hooks or snapped leaders. Every fly guaranteed and especially designed for local streams. Our rods and lines are also the best made. Prize for Anglers Rod costing $50, aii'cl best reel and line made goes to the successful angler who lands the biggest steelhead on one of our flies. If possible, the trout must be weighed.- a f t er it is dressed, at our store. The angler must make affidavit to catch ing it on one of our flies or bring two relia ble witnesses to the store to verify his statement. $80 OUTFIT Given away to the angler who lands the biggest steelhead on one of our special flies. Read the conditions of contest. Don'ts For Contest , Don't bring your fish cut up in sections. Don't make your claim on live weight, but dressed weight. Don't try to claim' prize on fish caught on spoons or other makes of flies. Don't make claims you cannot substan tiate. Medford Hardware Go. . . !