Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 21, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREOok. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1909.
iSOCfAL AND PERSONAL!
You'll like ImixIiiiII. Try it. '
. Mi Mabel K. Collins l' (luhllield,
New, n niece f Mm. Dr. Ciirlow,
arrived in Mi-tt J"ii-l hist evening und
will make mi extended vinit.
You'll meet Juki' friend III III" box
ball alley,
A pprontiro n'irU wiinlcd nl linr
nanl & Corniiyer'H millinery par
lors. 130
A Kinno everybody run piny box
lmll. M. ('. Muhoncy of Itnllu Fulls in
making a short business trip to Port
IiiiiiI. Commeucint; Monday, tho Nush
(frill will bo- (ipi!ii continuously from
0 o'clock in tlm morning until mid
ninlil, mill meuls will be served ill all
hours. 132
Or ile m for aweot oroam or butter
milk promptly filled. Pbona thd
creamery.
The Xiitli is becoming iiiitn popular
fur baiiiueU and select dinner pur
tios. several such having been Riven
during thn punt week. 132
Minn Murf;iirct Holt, of Portland
arrived Friday to visit with her hroth
er. l)r. Holt of KiikIo Point.
Tlm regular 75-rclit tublo d'hote
dinner will he nerved Sunday. Music
by tho fottr-pieco on-hurt rn during
dinner hour. 132
Apprentice girls wanted nt Hur
nurd & C'onnnycr's millinery pur
loin. 130
Miss Klhel Cox, accompanied by
her sihtcr, 1 laze), huvo left for n
visit to thn Seuttlo fair.
Orchestra mtiKio during dinner each
evening nt tho Nash Grill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Humphrey of
KiikIii P-ilit were recent visitors in
Medford.
Do you like crawfish? Tho Xnsh
Grill serves them. Fresh shipments
iluily from tho famous Quollo onfo nt
Portland.
Mrs. X.uck Ciimerou of tho Applo
cnte, iieeumpiiniud by her daughter,
Mrs. Guy Lnwton, hnvo left for n
visit in Senttlo. ,
Ella. flnnnynw, public stonogrnpher,
room 4, Pnlm building.
Miss Laura Nottago is visiting
friends in Ashland. . .' H
Ten, eoffeo, beor or clarot, with
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tho Kmcriek
fnfe.
Carl Hcilbrnuner has left for a
camping trip near Squaw lake. He
was neeompanicd by M. Atwood.
Itcud thn new ad of tho Ashland
Commercial Collego and enter Sep
tember (ith.
Harry I.oflnnd has returned from
a visit to Vancouver points.
Frosh crawfish received daily from
tho Quelle at Portland at tho Knsh
Grill.
0. F. Dyer Iiub returned from a
trip to Klamath Falls.
Tea, coffee, beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, at tho Emcriek
Onfo. . '
The. Valley Anto company expects
their new earn in n few days, 08 they
have been notified by tho Chalmers
Detroit people thnt n 1010 model
Ohalmnrs-Dotroit 30 is now nt Port
land and to expect it at Mod ford in
a few days.
Ten, coffoo, beer or claret, with
club hmeh, 30 cents, at tho Einoriok
Cafe. . '
LOUVRE CAFE
August 22, 1909.
Muscatel Grapes
Consomme Printiuioro
Chicken Mulligatawny
Boiled Chinook Salmon
nil Finn Herbs
Sliced Tomatoes
Potatoes Hollnndnisc
Small Tenderloin Steak
..Green Pens n. In Stanley
(Four Favorite Pnnch)
Stuffed Spring Chicken
Celery Dressing
Potatoes in Cream
Com on Cob
Gnrdiniere Salad
.Tiili-Fruti Ten Croam nnd Cnko
lioqiiofort Cheese
Salted Wafers
Cnfo Noir
s,-- 75c
FOUR JAIBIRDS
MAKTGETAWAY
Escape From Guard at State Peni
tentiary and Make Their
Escape
. RAI-KM, Aug. 21. I'eiiilenliary
(minis are searching today for four
hhoii term convicts who escaped lute
yesterday ul'ternoon from the brick
yards adjacent to thu prison. Three
of (he men were employed in thu
yards as trusties, while the fourth
was a water carrier. Tho men arc
Tony Williams, Yamhill county, for
gery, year and a half; Fred Koising
ton, Washington county, larceny,
year and a half; Frank Woycr, Gil
liam county, larceny, year; Clark Da
vis, Colombia county, larceny, your
and u half. Tho escaped through the
tall grass when the guard was not
wutchiug.
ARMY PLAN TO PROVIDE
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. A militury
automobile with Malcolm E. Parrot t
of the National Guard of New York
at the wheel, left New York for San
Francisco today, bearing dispatches
from Major-Gencriil Wood, com
manding thu depiwtineiit of tho East,
to General Weston, commanding the
depnrlment of tho West. The trip
will cover 31103 miles. On its suc
cess will largely depend tho establish
ment of a regular automobile service
for the unny.
ONLY 3 OF OREGON'S 34
SHERIFFS ATTEND MEETING
HOSKIILUO, Or., Aug. 21. The
annual meeting of Oregon sheriffs,
which : was scheduled to bn held in
Rosebiirg on August 18 nnd 19, was
not held, owing to luck of attendance.
Resides Douglas, only three of Ore
gon's 31 counties were represented by
officers. " The three visiting offiurs
wre shown a good time while in this
city.
Miss Muriel C. Gere of Lincoln,.
Neb.,' stopped over in Mcdford Fri
day evening for a short visit with
friends living in this city before pro
ceeding to her Nebraska homo after
a visit nt tho Scuttle exposition. Miss
Gem was delighted with the valley.
How W. G. Smith of Wolf Creek,
Or., will occupy the pulpit at the First
Baptist church on Sunday morning.
All are invited.,
Professor Twight of Seattle is ex
pected to arrive on a visit to tho
Iturrell orchard this evening.
Tan, coffco, boor or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tho Emcriek
Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins of
Whitehall, III., hnvo left for their
home after a visit with relatives in
this city.
See tho Southern Oregon Tea Co.
for spicos, both wholo and ground,
for pickling.
Mrs. Charles Culdwoll nnd Mrs. W.
E. Johnson hnvo returned from a
visit with relatives in Ashland. ' .
Table d'hote - dinner at the Nash
grill Sundny evening. Special tnu
uio. Ten, coffee, boor or olnret, wUh
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tho EmerioTt
Cnfo. ;'
W. P. Palmer of Sparta, Wis. js:
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John M. Root.
Mr. Pnlmcr is nn uncle of his hostess..
Ho is grendy pleased with Medford
and tho vitlloy.
Good Early Crawford peaches at
McLcllnn's city ranch, Enst Med
ford. N. Ti. Xnrrcgnn of Eaglo Point
spent Saturday in Medford.
Tho window full of men's full and
winter hats shown this morning at
The Wnrdrolia surely offors stylos
and prices for all. 132
A. Ban-on of Ashland spent Satur
day in Medford. '
lie sure and look up Dr. Robinson's
ad if you have trouble . with your
eyes. 132
Dr. J. F. Roddy has returned from
a trip to Portlnnd.
Don't forget tho Hotel Nnsh Grill
Sunday dinner with music. Prico
75 cents. 132
A. C. Hough of Grants Pass is in
Medford on a short business trip.
Mnsio by four-pioco orchestra nnd
tho host menl in tho northwest nt tho
tublo d'hoto Sunday dinnor nt the
Nash Grill. . , 132
NSAH GRILL TO BE
OPEN AULL HOURS
New Chef Secured Formerly was In
Charge of Hotel Oregon Grill at
Portland Meals at All Hours
J. G. Burch, until recently head
chef of the Hotel Oregon grill at
Portlatiil, bus been secured in a sim
ilar capacity by thu Hotel Nush grill
and will hereafter, with his own crew
of assistants, preside over tho cul
inary department of the popular local
restaurant. 132
NASH GRILL. AUG. 22, '09,
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
Oyster Cockluil.
Celery.. Olives. Suited Nuts.
Consomme aux Alphabet.
Fried Halibut, Tartnro Sauce.
Shrimp Salad, en Muyonaise.
Minehed Turkey with Peppers . in
('uses.
Nash Speciul Punch. 1
Nubisco Wafers.
Roust CuXn with Dressing.
Stringless Beans. Mashed Potatoes.
Peach Ice Cream.
Assorted Cake.
Neufchatel Cheese.
Bents' Crackers.
Cufo Noir.
Diarrhoea.
For n quick cure without uny uu
neccssary loss of time take Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dinr
rlioca Remedy. One or two doses is
sufficient to effect a cure in any or
dinary disc. It can always be de
pended upon and is equnlly efficient
for children nnd adults. For sale by
Loon B. Hnskins' Pharmacy.
NOTICE.
Received nt the Rogue River Fruit
Co. toduy, a shipment of Tokepoint
oysters, packed on tho beds and
shipped direct; nlso all kinds dcep
wuter'fisb, soekeyes, sulnion, halibut,
ling cod, etc., fresh dressed chickens.
Phono 3003. 132
A Snap
Eight Room Furnished
Modern Bungalow
Price $3800
Lots 50 x 100; Within
three blocks of the West
school, three doors from
Main street.
Inquire
C. F. Gusick
Rooms 133 West Main
Medford - Oregon
l -1 1 1'
J
zy - NgFjj
Why wear glasses that
no unbecoming when
)'ou can have them cor
eetly fitted by a spe
cialist who studies tho
leeds of each individ
ual, always prescrib
ing lenses to relieve the
.'yes and mountings or
frames to make the ap
pearance correct. "Just
-ight" is the expression
applicable to glasses
uhen fitted by me.
Brief consultation free -
DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
Eyesight Specialist.
Graduate MeConniek Neurolog
ical College, Chicago. East
Main street, over Nicholson's
Hurdware, Medford.
ETERNAL
Here is a snap. Come and look it
over with us. Eighty acres first
class fruit land in brush; level, good
soil, well located,, only $1500. J. W.
Drossier Agency, West Main. 132
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E.'.Main
FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY
A SUMMER RESORT ON
' . KLAMATH LAKE
That is Unsurpassed in America
This is a sporting proposition for
men of wealth it is not a farm.
Uneqnallcd Trout Fishing June
to November.
Deer Hunting on the premises,
August 1 to November 1.
Duck Shooting superior to any in
tho state, over thousands of
ncrcs of wild celery and rice,
September 1 to February 1.
Grouse and Pheasant Shooting ou
tho place October 15 to Novem
ber 15.
Best starting place in tho county
for u Bear hunt.
The Crater Lake Automobile road
will run through the place for n
mile and a quarter.
Navigable water to tho proper
ty, unsurpassed drinking water,
nnd power to develop the prop
erty. More bottom land nnd fine gar
den land than any place on tho
lake.
Thousands of Pine and Fir trees
and thousands of Quaking As
pens. More vnrieties of wild flowers
and nathral grasses and vetches
than any place in the county.
If you develop this property as it
can be developed, there is no
resort in the county thnt can
compare with it.
No amount of talking will de
scribe it let us show you.
Wo hnvo been offered more than
twice what it eost, but have a
price at which you may take ii
below which we will keep it.
J. G. PIERCE,
W. T. SHIVE,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
WHAT HAS BEEN DONE NEAR
MEDFORD CAN BE DONE NEAR MERLIN
4-
-f -f ,, -f -f 1 4- -f 4 -f 4 -f -f -f
Twonty acres in bearing oro inrd near Medford means nn hide-
pendent fortune. I enn sell yon 'JO acres of unimproved land near
Merlin for $400. Sea me for investments.
. . CHAS. E. SHORT, Merlin, Oo.
QUESTION
How Many
Trips
Over the
Washboard?
THAT question worries you when your nicer things
begin to show the wear and tear of rubbing.
But rubbing is bound to be hard on clothes it
wears away the board in a year I
Throw away your washboard!
Treat your clothes right! ' . . -
Try the Coffield Power Washer. It washes entirely
without rubbing. No imitation washboard inside, like
other machines. Nothing to wear or tear your clothes.
Pays for itself many times over by the saving on the
clothes. '
Let us put it in your home and do your washing
for you. Examine it. Examine its workl You won't
let us take it back after that.
City water runs it -while you rinse and hang out.
If you are still doing your washing by hand, wast
ing your energy and strength, or are using one of
the old style washing machines, we would suggest tliat
you call at once and inspect
Goffield
Power
Washer
You will find a pretty good cut of it in this ad, but
it does not show the beauty and simplicity of the m;
tor which operates the machine-
No Labor on Your Part
It washes while you rinse aud hang out, and th.;
expense is less than 5 cents a week. Sent on (Ycv
iriiil if desired. ,
Medford
Hardware Co.