THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 'OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1909. ISOCtAL AND PERSONAL ('lull lunch, Mh; lit Kmciick cnfc ' Kditnr Fay of the Oold Hill New wiih in .Medford over Sunday. Fresh crawfish received daily from llm Quelle ut I'oi'tliiiiit ut tlin Nash drill. , Fat iKiiiou'ni t JnckHonvillo wus onii of (ho interested fans al nun iIhv'h bull Kiimo in thin city. William Werth of Central 1'oint win in Medford on business Mundiiy., Kruit IiiKKH!tor Taylor ban return ed from a business visit in Portland Head ttin now nd of llio Ashlund Commercial Colli'K" d enter Sep (ember (Mi. . Editor S. A. Piittiwin of Cmitrul Point wan u Medford visitor Sntnr day. Orchestra music durhiR dinner each evening lit the Nush Orill. Colonel Oconto I'. Minis of Central Point wo a Medford visitor on Mon day. Hon'! forirel tlu merchants' lunch served daily from 11 iW to 2 o'clock at Dm Xali Grill for H.'i cents. Professor N'arroKnii of Kae Point HpiMit Monday in Medford on busi ness. , ' New fall styles in men's shoes no v ln'iiiu shown at Van Dyke's. J. H. Cochran is visiting at Stv -vcusvillc, Mont. ,1. J. OniMibruKK" and tt iarty of friiinibi lire deer bunting lit I'rospccl. ltcliiriicd campers report tlint llu riiHh to Huckleberry uioiiutain lias jiiht begun. Tim berries are just bi'KiiiiiiiiK to ripen. J. W. MoIiIih of Kueiie is in Med- ford on business. Club lunch, 'Mh; at Kmcrick cal'e. Mr. mill Mm. Fred Colviu, Mi Kvu 1'utlerson and L. V. WiiHliburni!, who linvo just returned from it two week' oiitinx ut and nur Crater Lake, report having u splendid time. Will Grieve, county assessor, bus returned from a successful deer hunt near ProHpcet. Henvy wbilo front is a nightly oc currence in the Crater l.nko country. Wo arc offering 27 ncrcs of proved land opposite the Hurrcll orehard for '200 per acre. Nine acres is. net In 4-year-old peurs, 15 nereH in nlfalfn, l-room hoiiHe. large barn. Distunc.o. from Medford ft'a mileH. Thin in n real bargain. Henson Investment Co. 120 Trunk, hiiil cum' mid tclescocs mid liiuid grip ut Vun Dyke's. Something every business man wants the nicrchnnlH' lunch at the Nash grill ciieb noun an cluborato ....... . Mini). I'nce .J.i ccnis. Club lunch. .'Hie, it I Kuicricl; cnl'c Do you like crawfish? The Xnsh Grill serve tliein. Fresh shipments daily from the famous Quelle enl'e :it Porllnnd. Arthur Brown has returned from a business trip to Woodville. A Tiger !n Wales. Koine yearn niro It wait reported that a tiger lint! escaped from u trnvelUig iiioiingerle ut llreeon. In Wales. Man gled sheep were mild 'to murk ltd course across country to Llandrlndod Wclla, moiiio farmers (out their dog nud on uiurkct iliijH at If til It tt. Brecon, I'onybont n nil Lliinmiirmch the wild beaut was the center of rumor. Coun try schools were cloved been line par ent fen red to let iielr children go ulong the rundx, nud hands of armed men nought (o hunt the tiger down. This Hi a t e of terror hinted a week, though no person was found who had actually seen t lie tiger, hut only people wbo "had beard that some one else," and bo forth. Then too truth was bunted down and tlio origin of the whole affair discovered at the remote hamlet of Ebcrcdw. One night the schoolmaster there. In dismissing tbe children, playfully had warned them not to loiter in going home lest a tiger should get them. Tho scared children accepted tbe warning as real and hastened home with stories of a savage beast larking behind hedges or growling in ravines. And so the story grew, as stories do under (he culture of imagination. Not Tht Hrole. (';: vi ii i( a "I have never married because I can not love a man wbo is not truly brave and heroic." "I see. And you have never fouud any one brave and heroic enough." Kaunas City Times. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. HUGE TREE ACROSS CRATER LAKE ROAD Thnrles I.yon, J. A. Lyon and pnrtv have returned from a trip to Crater Lake. Their auto had a misliap on the rim of th A high wind wbicli prevailed Sutur lav in the mountain", blew down a lake and the partv ibuge tree aerosB the Crater Lake roa.i Mlept there during it night. Wemctiilici' I he liogii- l'; ' ' ""i-U Co. alwii.VH bus dressed chickens, fresh oVsterH and fish on hand. Hurry Foster and K. G. Trow bridge have returned from a success ful fishing trip lo Spring ereek and tho Klnmalh Falls and Crater l.aku country. The trip was made in Mr. Foster's auto without mishnp. Don't forget the Sunday (linnet hcred by ihe Spot cat'e. IJesI cook ing in town. D. T. LiHvtun is riistiealing nnua the Kogue. He will hunt along the Umpqua divide and upper Hogue see tinn before returning. between Prnpcet and 1'nion creel; necessitating a long detour tbroug'i ihe brush to gel ai-ound it, and much work on the part of anWi drivers in clearing a passage. Carelessness in handling mulchc. or the throwing of a cigar or cigar ette stump into the dry grass along the road near the Duffield place :n the Foots creek district caused n fire Tuesday, says the Gold Hill Xews, that destroyed several hundred dol lars' worth of wood, (plito a bit of fencing and swept the mountainside, damaging a good deal of timber. " Ity the strenuous efforts of the citizens of the locality and volun teers from this city, the fifu was kept away from the hiiihliiM's on I lie ; farm, but the force at hand were ii:i- able lo check the fire before it got Whv does the Xnsh Grill gel tho! into the limbered hillside. As Clear as Crystal. An English Arm whose shipment of goods was delayed in reaching Japan received the following communication from It newly appointed Japanese agent: "With regard to the matter of escaping tho penalty for nondelivery of this there Is only one w4y to creep round same by diplomat. We must make a stir or strike occurring In our factory. Of course big untrue. I place my presence on Inclosed form of letter and believe this will avoid tbe trouble of penalty of same. As Mr. Is most religious and competent man. olso heavily upright and godly. It fears me that useless to apply for his signature. Plcuso therefore attach same at Yoko hama office, mnklug force. Hut no cause for fear of prison happenings, as this often happens by incrchnnts of high Integrity. Hut If thin Involves that your .honor look mean and excessive awkward for business purpose. I think piorc bolter a lit t Ic scrpentlike wisdom of polite mnuliiiml nud thus found good business cdince." The firm knows ns much now nhout tbe delay as it did Ibcfore. Not CompUte. "Sir." says the sleek looking agent, approaching the desk of the meek. meiicblug looklug man and opening one ot those folding thlnguiullgs showing styles of binding. "1 benevo I con Interest you in tills massive set of books containing tbe speeches of tbe world's great orators. Seventy volumes. $1 down and $1 a month until the price, Sl'.SO. has been pulif. This Ret of books gives you the most eel! bra led speeches of the greatest talk ers tbe world has ever known, and" "Let me see the JnUei." says the meek man. The agent bands it to him. nud he looks through it carefully and inethodlcully, running. bis linger along the list of names. Iteneblng the end. be bands the index back to tl'c ageut anil says: "it Isn't what you claim It Is. 1 hap pen to know the greatest talker in tin world, and you haven't her In the in dex." Chicago Post. business? Ilecnuse everybody gen n run for their nione. 128 j 'Club lunch, .'We, at Kiueriek cal'e. ' ,T. F. Hale mid party n're deer hunt ing at Urown's cabin in the upper Hogue and I twin creeg country, .fohn Muter of Chfc'ngo is visilinu his cousin, William Fnckham of Con- j trnl Point, and expresses himself W mue.b. pleased with the vnlloy. The j cousins hud not seen each other for many years. Mrs. IT. TJ. Lumsdcn mid family are on an anln trip to Crater Tilike. O. A. Kriiuse of Klainnlh Falls is visiting in Medford. Kiln Giuinyaw, public, stenographer, room !, Palm buildins. F. It. Van Xoraii and wife of Kit -reka, Oil., are spending a few iln.v J in Medford. Jenlouty. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. t WANTKD To buy, a few good milk eows, cream separator and few while Wyandotle chickens. W. It. Harris, i:i' X. Ivv street, Med fori. ' VM TO UF.ST - -l-room collage, close in, $10 per month. Address P. (1. Ilox 325, Medford. F2ll FOH BALK Good wagon, horse ami donbln set harness, only $1(10. Ail- ' v frrw The Turtle's Cunning. Although not credited with any hisli degree of Intelligence, the turtle when about to deposit lis eggs exhibits con siderable cunning. It scoops out u hole, as if to prepare a repository for its eggs, but hi order to delude the birds and other enemies the turtle throws ttic sand again Into the hole, leaviug lliev surface rough, ami wad dles off to another spot, where it re peats tho process. Sometimes this Is done three times, mid eventually Ihe cgys are laid In au excavation wllliie a few yards of the slnim nest, the sur face being smoothed and naliened down. When limiting for the e-.-L-s Ihe Queensland blacks probe the s:inil in the vicinity of oue of the sham nests and are usiuillv successful.-London Globe. "Which do ,oii love best, pussy your (I il!V" "I", s.v. hit: don't lot do!llc hear.1- Childhcr.ri'i Simple Ways. Ml When the Dog Wns Drtsied. "Oh. niiiminn," said lllile .lackv. line nlng Into the house, "our dog 'l ive Is j dressed awful funny!" 1 .M :i ill 1 1 in looked out of the uiiiJ.'W. "Why, there Is Tlge." she replied, "and I he's not dressed at all. How coiil.l a ! dog be dressed';" ! Jack's eyes sparkl.'d. " wanted ynn I to ask me that," he told her. "been use I wanted to tell you that a dog Is dressed after lie's been riinnlng-wheii lie wears n collar and pants." Cause For Tears. "What's the mutter, dear!" queried the mother of llve yenr old Helen, who was crying as If her III tie heart would break. "What are you crying about?" "I w-want. s-soiu'thln'," sobbed Hel en. "What do you want?" asked her mot her. "I've f-forgot what I w-wntit." an swered tho little miss. "Th-tliat's wjiat m-makes me e-ery ." Chicago News. A Kick Coming. At the Nash K. Allison, Grants Puss; U. K. Maling, L, J. Wattson, G. W. Cryer, Portland; F. E. dap lin, Ashland; J. 15. Pilkington, Port land; H. W. Strntton, Oregon City; K. P. York, Portland; A. It. Gray. San Francisco! T. S. Wagner, W. J. Dermody, Portland;' A. L. lkebe, Av alon ; Mrs. X. It. Seidle, Evelyn WeU eking, Chicago ; G. A. Krause, Klam ath Falls; J. W. Hobbs, Eugene; J. M. Unci. Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Mer cheuch, Hilt; F. II. Van Horan, Eu reka; G. C. Watkins, Cleveland; S. A. Peitz, San Francisco; C. V. Bow man. Portland; E. C. Gardner, Los Angeles; L. F. Enger, A. Harris, .W. A- Knapp, San Francisco ; R. C. Asi- b'tiry, Gold Hill-; It. A.obie, Grants Pass; II. U.' Tronson, : Eagle Point; L. H. Sherman, Pasadena. . At the Moore II. It. Letcher, P. H, Harrington, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J F Fitzgerald, OtUwa; M. S. Gray, Davenport; M. Jacobs. Portland; H. Piringer, Yreka; Elinyra Edwards , Clinton ; ' J. O. Cardorff and wife, Ciinton ; B. A. Stcrauch, Champaign ; . Miss Mary Mattens, Thomaston; W-. 'A. Wilder, Tlioniaston; E. K. Parks and wife. Trumble; B. R. Burks, New 'burn; G. II. Merritt, Jacksonville; i Eliot Daggett, Minnesota; E. D. Hoi ! den, Boston ; Emory Hartzog, and v. ife. Hilt; M. Ievy, San Francisco; ,(. L. Mattson, Omaha: E. C. Gard ' ner, John Benin, M. J. Marcell, Oi -t;iwa; F. G. Roper and baseball team, ; Grants Pass: G. (,'. Watkins, Cleve ; ;:ii;d; Mrs. E. Miete. Aberdeen; W. F. i Winchester and wife. Indianapolis; .11. A. .Inrgeimtz, W. C. Zeigler, The odore Geiuien, Chicago Howard Cole, D. H. Bowlzer, Hilt. Fred D. Eismun to II. A. Cor liss, land in township 40, range 4 W Fred I). Eisman to H. A. Cor liss, mining property in the Steamboat mining district . Anna Pratt to Fannie Reese, 1-20 interest in E i2 of W VI' section 35, township 36, range 3 W Fred E. Furry to A. A. Davis, 00.86 acres in section 34, township 37, range 1 W . . . E. P. Dunlap to II. W. Hunt- zinger, lots 1 and 2, block G. Talent II. C. Stock to E. P. Dunlap, same as above John A. Henderson to 0. C. Boggs, lots 8, 10, 11 and 42 feet off lot 12, block 2, Park addition to Medfor! 1970 7500 10 .1.0 4400 - New Cases. Merritt and Caroline Bellinger r Joseph C. Charleton et al.; applica tion to register title. IL Withington, attorney for plaintiff. Charles C. Johnson and Emma R. Johnson vs. Henry Hart and Frank Hart ; application to register title. 0. C. Boggs, attorney for pluintiff. Charles E. Carpenter vs. to whom it may concern; application to reg ister title. O. C. Boggs, attorney for plaintiff. William U. Hover vs. David Ball, . et al.; M. Purdin, attorney for plain tiff. . Margaret Dcardorff vs. C. D. Wool verton et al.; application to register title. ). C. Boggs. nttomev for plaintiff. First Workman Work for all, eh? Second Workman (bitterly) Yes, Just our luck. Meeting Trouble. "I'll have itf run ,vez In, young fel ler. You've been n vlnliillii' the law - ' '' " 1 ' 1 ' '' Special music, by the great violin ist, lioniiiuof.l', and his orchestra ut it,,, v.-ii fivHi ,i,.; i; ,,. iv t ' Moving Day. (jl Marriage Licenses. J. F. Silversmith and Mary F Lytle. ' - Making a Bare Living. "lee. 1 w.isli 1 laid paid my rent!" Browning's Magazine. "Our Hero Was Deeply Touched.' The Bubble Reputation. I ' ' j ' "What III the world are you crying about. Johnny V asked the teacher kindly. "You said that If the earth was flat tened out the sea would be two miles deep all over it." "That's nothing for you to feel bad over." "Hut but. teacher. I can't swim." M W f New York Herald. A special lot of 'J.'ie and 3'ie col lars lor 17e each this week at V'ui Dyke's. "Why do you keep'aii alarm cluck V" i '"I'd Inlliiciice public opinion. It : makes everybody else In the building! think I am an curly riser." I Edgar I Infer and party look if ii nt trip lo Trail Sunday. Mr. Hale; left for Portland in tho muruinc. Dr. J. M. Kcene nnd wifo have vu- i-o,v1 from .'I viit at the SoMt'.- A Revelation The first pail- of WALK-OV.KII shoes is a revelation to tho wearer because he never imagined that so much of style, so much of comfort and so much nf service could be contained in one p!a-T iu' shoes. Wo never have to talk Walk-Over quality to him any more lie knows. $1.00, $5.00 Edmeades Bros. rHE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE