THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, HATUKDAY, AUOUBT 14, 1909. 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL:! Dunce- IimiIkIiI nt platform opp.i hilo oily hull. Mr. ami Mtm. H. K. Mulkoy "I Jacksonville, returned from n brief visit to Portland. Willinin C. Btono of flruiits 1W Ht(int Kutiirilny in Medford. A finir or five-room f llrn'iKhod house wanted at once, not too fur out. What huvij ynut AddreiiH In- uuirer, enro Irilinnc l I hm, fpvnm location mill terms. (Iiih Newbury und pnrl.V of Jack sonvillc. Miss Maude McCoy of Port-, land ami .Mr. and Mr. V. T. (lricve. luivo returned from n trip to Crater l.nkii in Mr. Nfwhiiry'n auto. Thi;v report u pli'iiHiiut time anil liuve u llircn-pnint hark to their credit. Sidney S. Smith of Kl Dorado, Kim., i viiitinic with Mr. ji ml Mr. Itert Anderson of tliis rity. Mr. Kinilli i the business mulinuer of tin' Daily and Weekly Kepuliliean of that city. H.i is e,rcutly pleased with the valley. Tallin d'hnto dinner at tin) Nash (frill Sunday evoninc. Special mu (UO. ' Mr. W- II. Dow of JaekiMinvili .pent a few liours in Medford Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mm. U. S. Pratt, who liave heen viniliiiu' friends in the valley, have returned to their home in Perk' (ley, ('ill. Danee tuni-hl at platform opio. site city hall. Medium.' J.nwton and lluskiu are spending 11 Jew duss in N'cwKri Oritorn for nwect cream or buttor- milli nromntlv fillud. Phone the . i . . dreamery. A. S. Kleiuhainmer of Pun n spent Thursday in Jacksonville. , Mr. und Mr-. i. II. I low land luivi ri-tiirned from a rammWi trip on Unite Kiln Oaunyaw, public stcuoijruplier room 'I. Palm building- A. V. Hitt, special field audit for Maho, Orccnu and nsliuiKton, wan in Jacksonville. Thursday looking, up agricultural and horticultural statin lien. -I. A. McCoy of Keimclt is visit iiic Medford. Don't fort-cl the Sunday diiiuei served by the St cafe. Hcst cool: imr in. town. Dr. -I. F. lleddv is in Portland on a short business trip. Ho will meel John H. Allen, president of the Pa cific & Kastern. mid return witli him. ' Dance tonight at platform, opp.- hilv hall. . Caiucnm of Apilei.'iic was i recent visitor in Medford. Miss Xita Norton of Ashland wa a recent visitor in Medford. Tnhin d'hote dinner nt tlio Nash prill S imTny nveniiiR. Si c-:in! mu eic. C. K. Tnlt of Tustin, f'al.- a pronn limit irnwcr of KiiL'lish walnuts, wa in Jacksonville Thursday looking over tin) valley. (Icorjjc W. Diiim and wife wctc down from their Harron inmlt on Thursday visiting in Jacksonville W. II. (lorn of Medt'onl was a Jack, sonville callur Friday. Head the new ad of the Ashland CommiTf inl College ami enter Sep tember (lib. Mrs. Mary D. Farlow ami danglit. r, Miss KM a Farlow, of Ashland an: visiting Mrs. W. It. Coleman of Jack sonville, llils week. Mrs, V. C. Kohinson is isitiir friends in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. King, togelh er with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hale, have left for ii camping trip ncn--Trail. Publisher Voorhies of the (limits Pass Cornier m in Medford Friday on u short business trip. Mrs. K. i. Niles is spending a few lavs in Asbland. Miss Sarah L. Stetson of ISnstnr, Mass., lias pnrc.liiiscd of . H. (jooo- alu a house and two lots on the cor ner of Tenth and O xtrcctH. The con sideration was W'iMI. Brown .V Wakefield handled the deal. Tnhin d'hotn dinner at the Kami (frill Sunday evening. Special mu Henry Johnson ol' Portland is in Medford visiting with friends. Salesman Tihhall of the Make-Me- Fall Paper company is paying valla customers a visit. Many of the campers in the Dig Unite country are picking a lar," number nX wild berries and prcscr ing lheni. liner C. Spencer of Dudley mid a number of men are wjurkmg nt rour Mile creek for the Fish l-nke l)il-n ciunpany. Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. A I ford nr- camping near Hulle Falls. A marriage license has been issue.l to J. F. Ditsworth ami Mary K. f.ytle. C, K. Powers of Unite Falls has been appointed a deputy sheriff. Henry Kobison is camping at ( am- Nick near Butlo Falls. H. C, flnddis ami wife nrn eumpnm at Camp Duller near Butte Falls. Music by the orchestra and violin solos from (1 to 7:30 o'clock lit the N'ash drill tonight.. , Don't forget that the. Southern Ore gon Tea & Coffi'u carries a full lin" of whole and ground, spices and ba' sugar for ickiing unil.preserving. Big diint'c at platform tonight on nosiie fire hall. Something new hi music. Don't let a stranger bold your hat. but dieek it and, .have a hat to gel home ,iil. , . ' ;' ' i, Dance tonight at ' Via t form oppo site city hall. HEAT IN ST. LOUIS: STORM IN CHICAGO TAKING VIEWS OE Six Die in St. Louis of Heat Heavy Electrical Storm Hits, Chicago. T Park Jammed With Local People Who Greatly Enjoyed Concert Given Last Evening. ST. l-OI'IK. Aug. ll.-The heat wave whicb caused six deulhs and .'-' prostrations during the past '1 boui'j, continues today. Suffering is intense. Other deaths are expected. CIIICA(K), Aug. II. The down town streets' and basements vtel". Hooded this morning by the heaviest tin experienced in years. A heavy electrical storm is now raging. Many wires ura down. No fatalities have so far betfii rcsirU)d. Alphonse Gets In Wrong. Poor boy! He certainly got in bad, yet he had no one to blame for it bat himself you attend laugh at poor Alphonsc's expense This is not the only laugh, however. The biiml concert.-! in tlio park ore proving a great attraction and bun dreds of local people are attending them. Last evening the park was crowdi-d witli a merry crowd, which evidently enjoyed the program as ur ranged. The hand is improving as the eea son wears along and it is no idle boast to say that Medford has the best uiaateur band in Oregon. AUTOMOBILE SPEED HAS NOT REACHED ITS LIMIT NEW YOKK. Aug. 14. Koui- Strwig, tin; racing automobile driver, will pilot a -ar in the-l'ree-for-ull events at indiauaHilis next week which in heralded here as one of the You will get in right if most remarkable racing mnchinc:- Ihe Savoy tonight an I . ever coiitnicted. Members of the An lomoliile club of America arc taking great interest in the machine, whie'i for "Miss Faust'' is in the city, llci ' 'has eight cylinders and is expected to Special Photographer of Southern Pacific Company and Secretary Conrad Visiting Orchards. Karly Saturday morning F. H. M ('lure, special photographer for th-j Southern Pacific company, and Hal 0. Conrad, secretary of the Com mercial club, left ff.r the largo or chards of the va'.'.cj to secure pano ramie and stand'.!.!'! views of the di form i orchards of the valley. Several days will bo devoted to the HOik. the view.-; secured to be use as advertising matter in Southern Pa cific pamphlets and future publica tioirs of the Commercial club. TWO YOUTHS ROB BANK OF OVER $7000 IN GOLD TURKEY DINNER August 16, 1909. LOUVRE CAFE SANTA CLARA, Cal.. August 14. Two youths entered the Santa Cla ra Valley bank this morning, covered the office force with revolvers and compelled the cashier to give them 1700(1 in gold. They backed out of the entrance and entered a waiting aut-j. They were unmasked and can be iden Oyster Cocktail, Louvre Special Mission Olives Salted Nil's" Consomme Kntasse Chicken a la Printinirn Steamed Filet of Mullet, Snuoe vin Blanc Sliced Cucumbers Potato Resole Broiled Spring I.amb Chops , New Peas Orange Sherbet Nebisco Wafers Stuffed Young Turkey Celery Dressing Cranberry Sauee Corn oii Cob ( Mashed Potatoes Fruit Salad Cream Dressing Chocolate Ice Cream - Home Made Cake Roquefort Cheese Bent's Water Crackers Cafe Noir 75c. ' ' side pui'iHiM; is to create iiicrruncui- Shc certainly reaches the goal of ilcr desires in the clever farce in ' which she plays the title role. This buili-squc is fidl of sharp witticisms and odd conceits, is hand colored in a most beautiful and artistic, iiian.ict', j tickles the eye as well as the crater of mirth, therefore should not be missed. The dramatic subject. "The filitler of Tinsel," shows a new version of tin old moral in an atmosphere of i in tense excitement perfumed with com edy situations. Many a tug at the heartstrings is felt and a strong mor al lesson is taught. Km tire change of program tomor row night. The Savoy is Medford's up-to-date popular moving picture theater, is cool and cozy. Follow the crowd to the Savoy. One dime. I'cvclup a -peed of 13fi miles nn bo-ir tified. The machine broke down a on iht- straightaway. j mile from town. A posse is pnrsning. SUCH IS FAME! W. K.. Newell of Oaston. North Dakota, arrived in 'Medford last night and will spend a few days in this valley. ?dail, August 14. HOTEL NASH GRILL Table d'Hote Dinner. ALL HOPE OF FINDING ' MISSING STEAMER GONE CAPK AODAKPAS. South Afric.v Aug. 14. All hope of the safcty! of the big liner Wnrath with .'100 aboard was abandoned today with the re turn of the steamer lnsi.n, whose of ficers reported that the sea off the llnshce river had many floating bod ies. This is the point where the Wnrajli Viis last seen. Olives ' Celery eu Branch') Salted Nuts , Consommo en Tasse , Bisque of Lobster Plunked White Fish, Nash Special Stuffed Tomatoes en Mayonnise Oyster Patties a la Heine. French Peas Creine de Mculhc Punch l.e-.:iou Wafers Roast Youi.g Turkey. Stuffed Aspi.i.gus Tips M-.sUcd Potatoes II slou Cooler Phantom V md l.loa C'l".' Roquefort Cheese Bent's Crackers Cafe Noir av'BatfJK3Mwi.sSi31 .- 1 ifffil ASTMAN KODAKS i and If it is'nt an Eastman It isn't a kodak Eastman Kodak Supplies Are the most satislactory on " ' tlfe market If you have - a cumbersome plate camera we-can fix it to USE FILMS to loai in daylight. 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