TIIE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREftON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909. 4 t iSOCIAl AND PERSONAL .John llliiln'l.v. Hi" popular rep:-!'-hitiiialivi) ol liuusl's cigar hoc i miikiiiK the round of lim valley on- tlltlllll-H. Apprentice gnlx wunlod at Bar nard Connnyor'a millinery pur lorn. I'M 1Oiim AlloholT, f Allen, Irf'wiK Co., of Portland, in tigum calling .011 ' Modford customer". Lot UK build yi u good homo for a small )nymo!.l down and monthly iiisfnllmentx. Benson Investment Co. ' 135 Mr. Wheeler,' of Koiilli Modford, WIIH milling lho-e U'lll) attended till' pioneers' mectiny ul AhIiIiuiiI. You can get n meal to ordor nl tlio Nush drill nny tiiaa bclwoon 0 o'clock m tho morning and midnight. Opon at all hours. In in way iH Modford's popularity bettor utloHled Ihati in watching the trains. Kvory "tin brings many pas sengers for lliiH oily. Wednesday night '27 pmoiiK left tlm "owl" at this station, leaving only five on board for Phoeniv, Talent and Ash land. liny n good lot in SulhciTui Ter race while you can. They won't lllst long. lll'IIKOII TmCi'.llll'lll Co, 135 A. S. ItoKrtihiiimi spent a few Iioiith in Grunts Pass Wednesday afternoon. Best 2."-cont ditinor in town served every day nt tho Rjot Cnfo. K. C McClnnd, of , Glondnlo, is erecting throii Kovon-rnom cottages on North Liberty street n an invent mont following a casual visit to this city. Tea, ooffiN!, beer or elaret, with club lunch, 30 cents, at tlm Kmcriek Cnfo. Dr. K. H. Seely ami family left Thursday ruing for an miting at Crnter Lake. loe expects to return about Sunday. ' Take a loo); at our 10-uero tracts, one mile south of city. Just what von want. Benson Investment Co. 135 Frank Amy, n former resident of Central Point, has returned from n trip to Alnxkn and throughout the Northwest. Ho in contemplating sev eral investments in Modford city property. Fresh crawfish received daily from tho Quelle at Portland nt the Nash drill. Mrs. W. M. Manning, og Klnmnth Falls, has loft for home nfter n visit in Modford. Buy your furnishing (foods for tho circus at Van Dyke's ; centrally lo cntcd. 13G Clarence II. Synder nnd Col. Frank li. Tom Vollo spent Wednesday in Grants Paps on business. Will trade nieo 40-aero ranch, some, fruit, trees, for eity property. Benson Investment Co. 135 Irene Lumsdon has left to reenter Stanford university. WESTERLUND ADDS 400 ACRES TO HIS HOLDINGS Tho Wosterlund Orchard Company hns purchased tho .JOO-ncro farm of llnnry H. Taylor, east of Mcdford, adjoininpf their larito holdings. Tho purchase prieo was between $30,000 and $10,000. The tract will bo plant ed to fmit. WANTED. A. cood, stronir boy of 15 or 10 years of ngo to learn an excellent trade. Must nm'oo to remain a 'year. Small wages to start, quick advancement. Imiuiro.'nl. Tlio Tri SEASON OPEN ON WEDNESDAY 'The Girl From Rector's," First Production of New Season at the f,:::lforcl Thoster I The. regular kcuhoii at the Mod 'turd theater will lie inaugurated next Wednesday, September J, with the sensational Now York success, "The (Jirl From Hector'." Manager Haz elrigg has had splendid , success in his bookings for the coming season and will otter his patrons even bet ler fare than they liavo enjoyed in the past. The advance sale will be as llas kiu's drui; store. The advunee sale for "Tho Girl From Hector's" will imcn tomorrow. Friday, uiorniiiir at 10 o'clock. A nmo everybody can play box- ball. Tea, coffeo, beer or claret, with club luneb, 30 cents, at tho hmenck Cafe. Kmmett Beesou, of Tulcul, was a recent Modford visitor. You'll iiko boxball. Try it. Mrs. Y. W. Glasglow and a party of younn people lenvo today for an oulhiR noni ('rater Luke. Orders for sweet cream or butter milk promptly filled. Phone tho ureamery. Mrs. L. M. Lyons has returned from an extended Kaslern trip. Tan, coffco, beer or claret, with club lunch, 30 cents, at tho F.morick Caro. , Mr. nnd Mrs. K. ('. Oaddis nnd Mrs. II. F. Piatt have returned from an outing near Butte Falls. Now suits nnd overcoats for boys at Van Dyke's. 130 Mrs. H. T. Blackwood, of Phoenix, was a recent visitor in Modford. . See what tho Bnrrctl orchard hns done, ' tljen uy pur 27. acres just across thp road. Benson Investment Co. 135 Editor I j. A. Pattisou, of the Cen tral oPint. Herald, was a .visitor in Modford Wednosdny. Don't forgot that tho Roguo Hiver Fish Market always hns n full sup ply of fresh fish, dressed chickens, imported sausage nnd choose on hand. Mr. and Mrs. E. .T. Rhiuchart, of San Francisco, who have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Raskins, of this city, have left for their home in San Francisco. Ella Gaunyaw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. O. Ooblo, (if Uppcd lioguo Hiver, spent Wednosdny in Modford with his son, Dr. Goble. Manuel Elnriu, until recently of Yrckn, Oil., is now Inflated nt the Cndillao bar in W. M. Kennedy's, nnd is prepared to rowc gonuinn Moxiei.n r ft- L. Lyon Iiuh returned from an ex tended northern trip. flood Karly Cruwford poaches at Mol.elltiu's city ranch, Fast Mod ford. There will he a large crowd of oeopln nt tlm Wigwam Friday night. Don't miss tho big iliinee ut the Vi wiiiii. Kd Hoot may he there and you should not miss seeing him dance. KUi A rosh shipment of tea direct from tho orient nt the Southern Orcpon Tea nnd Coffee Co., 30 S. Gropo St. Phono 3303. Mrs. J. W. Meyers, of Cent nil Point, was a recent visitor in Mod ford. Watch for the new full showing of furs, clonks, children's cloaks and Hiiils at Van Dyke's. 3(i l)r S. A. Brown has left for a Jew days in Portland. ""here will be other attractions at jibe Wuwnin Friday nielli. Come i iy and avoid the rush. J 3(1 The Busy Bees of the Christian church will servo luncheon circus day next to the express office. Kooms and board. 325 Riverside ,'ivenuo south. Ill George L. Davis, tho well known Jacksonville attorney, seiit Wednes day evening ill Mcdford. W. A. Arnold, of Douglas, Wyo., is n recent arrival in Mcdford.. Alis Volat Propriis The above is Oregon's Stuto Mot to. Translated, "She Mies With Her Own Wings." That's" troo of Ore gon and of 'no other state in the Union. Oregon's population is ul ways blessed with an unmatched cli mate nnd novcr-fniling crops of ev ery description. She needs no help from uny other state "She Flies With Her Own Wings." Just, so with Oregon Life Insurance Com pany. She also flies with her own wings, nnd needs no help from any other stuto. By confining operations to Oregon, she experiences a lower doalh rato and highest interest-earn ing. This combination produces su perior rot urns to policyholders. is tho only life insur u ncc company "purely Oregon."' It is therefore to tho best interest of every Oregoniun to lend his influence to tho upbuilding of this splendid en terprise, with its homo office in Port On to Him. J r Prodigal Son- Katlier, I have return- V V ' Fat her-Yes. got (lorn ye! I thought V ' ; ; flS-, "1 .vou'd show up nlKiut the time tlie pret- s'i?2 -' df vVst ty summer boarders began to arrive at I, .64-''''&' ! the furm!-Now York World. ' X . ' ''Iff II fttT - H Caught the Train All Right! !pS summu.. A mm ; Lii jj INSURANCE HOODOO TO FLAMES Edgar Hafer Comes Near Losintj His New Packard When Gasoline Burns If Edgar IJafer's new i 1000 Pack ard ear bad not been insured two duys ago, neurly it full value, it would probably have burned up Wed nesday eveiiiujc when it caught fire near the depot nnd was a mnss of flames within a second. By heroic work on the part of tho owner and JystaiiderH tho flames were exting uished after ceasing a $100 damage to tho car. Mr. aiiii Mrs. Ifnf'er and a party of friends had just returned from a two days' trip in to the Big Butte timber district. In going over the numerous stumps that adorn the Jackson county mountain roads, one of the stop cocks to the gasoline tank was jarred open. The leak was not noticed. Tho car was stopped near the depot and nfter a wait of half au hour, the lamps were Jit. A lighted match was thrown into the gutter, which ignited the leaking gasoline and instantly the flames shot up enveloping tho car, which seemed doomed. The car brakes were set and it was a few minutes before the flames subsided, allowing an approach to Iho car so the brakes could be re leased and the ear shoved ahead of the flaming pool of gasoline under MEDFORD T neath. Meanwhile tho gasoline in the pipe around tho stop cock had caught fire, and the tank, with 12 gallons of gasoline in it, was boiling and bubbling. Dirt thrown by bystanders extin guished tho fire, after it had nearly destroyed a tiro and badly burned the woodwork. During the excitement a fire ulann was turned in. REBELS SLAUGHTER TURKISH TROOPS Over 200 Killed by Rebels, Who Dynamite Barracks in Which Troops Were Quarantered VIENNA. Aug. 20. Two hundred and forty soldiers were killed by Maddist rebels in Yemen, south western Arabia, according to a mes sage from Constantinople today. The troops were killed when the rcJcls dynamited the Turkish barracks. YOUNG HARRIMAN STEALS MARCH ON OFFICIALS CHICAGO, Aug. 2fi. The railroad officials thoroughout Uaho are seek ing young Wulter Averell ITarriman, who has been missing with a party of O. R. & N. surveyors since the big Conor d'AJene reservation forest fire. The young man was coming East and slipped into this eity today on his way to greet his father at His arrival sets at. rest all reports as to his loss or injury. THEATRE Opening Of The Regular Season TheiBig New York Success THE GIRL. FROM REGTORS" Wednesday Sep. 1 Prices 50g, 75g, $1.00, $1.50 THIS INVITATION To make our store your headquar ters while in Medford next Saturday .(circus day) IS FOR YOU and we are satisfied that we can add to your enjoyment of the day if yon ' will examiuo our NKW LINK OF FALL SUITS in nil the latest de signs and colors. We are also show ing a few advance styles, in FALL HATS FOR STKKET WEAR that must bo seen to be appreciated. Something now in 15KLTS-. Wo can match your suit, regardless of the shade. Ko trouble to show our goods. See our windows. NOTHING NORTH EQUALS MEDFORD Mayor Canon Returns From Trip Throughout Northwest Better Pleased With Medford "I spent two weeks visiting Seattle and other cities in Washington and Oregon, but nowhere did I find a place of its size equal to Medford. In none is there as much public im provement under way and none of them have the metropolitan charac ter and appearance that Medford has," states Mayor W. II. Canon. who has returned from a several, weeks' absence in the north. "I looked into muiiicipul govern ment in several places, but few of them can teach Med lord anything. Our saloons are more strictly regu lated and more ' orderly conducted than in most of the cities. "I found that everyone had heard rt Medford and knew about it. Ib is the best advertised city on the coast. The fair is a success. The gronnds are beautiful, and for its size the exposition is a good one.' Theattcndanee is limited only by the capacity of the railroads to handle the traffic. All lines are doing more business than they have equipment; for." Mayor Cnnon returns several pounds heavier than when he 'eft' nnd is gladder than ever to claim Medford as his home. ENJOYABLE TIME HAD AT BEAR CREEK FANDANGO The packers and pickers of the Bear Creek orchards cleared out the large packing house Wednesday evening and had a most enjoyable time. Games anil the like were on the program. Manager Whisler was on the program as the orator of the day nnd delivered a much applauded" speech. ' If you are particular in regards to what you eat for breakfast, yon should get the habit of eating at the Louvre Cafe. Their hot waffles and'1 maple syrup can't be beat. Interurban service next week. Look nt our lots on the ear line. Woodlawn'lTcights, Oak Grove and' Mountain View Additions. Benson Investment Co. 135- Do yon like crawfish t The Nash Grill serves them. Fresh shipments daily from the famous Quelle cafe at Portland. - 'fir J3 till V-t'i )u.." bune office this week. tamalos. ' 134 land. : j v.'.' i