Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 28, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1900.
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i uuuml nnu i liiuuiml;
Then) will In' dancing Ihi cloning i
ill thai Wigwam. West Main Nt. l.ii
Darby OTdhIu has returned I i.-tn
foreign fields I" litlm np labors,
in lliiit city again.
Ton, coffee, boor or clarot, with,
cluh lunch, 30 cents, ut tho ICiim in !: j
Ciifo. ;
Ml-. iiikI Mi x. II. 1 1. Collins, ,
Yi'ckn, nrw spending ii few days in
Medford on business.
Tlio Nash Grill ia open iluy mid
nltflit tho finest service between
lWtliuid uiul Sim Francisco.
William Kpii.. . of Olondnlo, i
tqieiiding u low days in Medford.
Ton, coffoa, beer or claret, with
chili lunch, 30 ccnls, ut tlio Knioriek
Cnfo.
Ah mi exun i'V l' what 11 cireu
docs for Med! .vd, Munngor Hun, or
I Iki Mooro hotel, was forced lo pill
in -10 coin l liiitidlo tho crowd Fri
day night.
Fresh crawfish received daily from
tlio Qmdlo nt Porllund at tho Nnsb
(Jrill. "
J. I). WilliiuiiK, of Grant Puss, im
iMidiii a few da.VH in Med ford.
If you nro particular in regard
lo wjiut you eat for breakfast, you
hhonld got ,l,,it ot cnling at tho
I,ouvro Cufo. Their hot waffles mid
maple syrup can't ho boal.
Mrn O T. WiM, of Jlorubroiik, in
visiting in Medford.
You ran (jet n meal to order at tlio
KiihIi Grill any time betwenu 0 o'clock
hi tho morning and midnight. 0en at
till hour.
Mr and Mm Denton Mowers, of
Ashland, were Medford visitors Sal
urday Ten, coif..:, beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, at the Kmerick
Cnfft.
C. H. McCung and G. T. llollor. of
Kohcburg. arc recent Medford nrri
vala Will trade nico 40-acro much,
Nomu fruit trees, for city property.
Benson Investment Co. 135
John J. Hanson, of Omuls l'ass,
wus a Medford visitor nSturday.
Dost 25-cont dinner in town sorved
ovory duy nt tho Spot Cnfe.
You'll liko bo.xhull. Try it.
F. F. Johnson, of Ornnts l'ass,
took in the circus Saturday.
Do you liko craw fish? Tho Nash
Grill serves them. Fresh shipments
dally Trom tho fnmons Qnello onfo ut
Portland.
Airs. E. Kinney spent Friday slid
Saturday in Medford.
Ton, coffjo, beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tho Emoriek
Onfo. - -
Kditor L A. ratlisou, of the Cen
tral Point Herald, was a Medford
visitor nSturday.
A fresh shiiuucnt of ten direct from
tlio orient nt tho Southern Oregon
Tea and Coffee Co., 3P S. Grnpo St.
Phono 3303. '
Kmil Friinnell, A. llngson. Floyd
Conover and Wilbur SpiUer, of (llen
dnlo, were Medford visilirs Satur
day Rooms and board. 32." liiverside
avoiiuo south. I'll
J. I j. Cobiirn, of Grants Pass, was
in Medford nSturday.
Head tho new ad of tho Ashlnnd
Commercial Colleen and outer Sep
tember (ith.
Olius. Krlwcin, of Gold Hill, was
n Medford visitor Saturday. .
You'll meet your fryuid nt tho box
ball alloy. '
Who wishes lo exchange Medford
residence or valley acreage for 8
room modern house in live Southern
California town? $3,f00, completely
furnished, (live or take difference.
Address W. P. H euro Tribune. 13!)
Who bus a furnished house to
rent? Three adults. Answer quick.
W. care Tribune.
P, B, Cornell, the genial district
innnnger oTlho Oregon Life rnsurnnce
Co., has secured offices in the At
kin's block and will send for his fam
ily In the uenr. future. Tho Oregon
Lifo is proving a popular company
in this section nnd Manager Cornell
reports nn excellent business for the
short time he has been in Medford.
Something every business man
wants the merchants' lunch lit thy
WANTED.
A good, strong boy of 15 or It!
venrs of nun to learn an oxcollent
riulo. Must nirroo toN rem n hi n
year, nninii wages 10 sum., quioic
advancement. Inquire at The Tri
bune offino thin week.
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It is doubtful if uu attraction has
been in this city in inuiiy years that
has attracted Hindi wide attention us
that accorded "Tlio Girl From Itcc
tor's." Tho piece had its initial of
fering in New Jersey and was brought
tij Weber's Mui-io Hall, simply to fill
a hiiuill gap in the bookings there, but
its Hiiccess was so great that it con
tinued an uninterrupted run of seven
mouths and played to the biggest bus
ness in tho history of the house. Cri
Nush grill each noon an olahonito
uionu. Prico 35 cents.
Horace Pelton is one of the Gold
Hill residents in town to sec the cir
cuit. There will he dancing this evening
at the Wigwum. West main St. 137
II K. Hummel!, of Kuglo Point, is
in Medford for n few days
As nu investment, what is better
than a lot in one of our additions
iidiir the interurbnn car line? Benson
Investment Co. 13!)
Mrs. G. C. Noble has returned from
n trip to Gold Hill, where sho visited
with flionds.
L. A. McHue, who bus been visit
ing for somo time with A. C. Allen,
Every Clerk
Every Mechanic
Every Farmer
Every Stockraiser
Every Merchant
Every Banker
Every Professional Man
is directly . interested in
', theprosperityof Oregon.
None flourish unless
! money is in good supply.
' Life insurance premiums
drain Oregon of vast
Bums every year.
Stop This Drain
Place your life insurance
with
The Policyholders' Company
This is the only "Purely
Oregon" Company.
Makes all of its invest
ments here, and is an im
portant factor in the up
building of a Greater
Oregon.
Rates are , no higher.
Write for further partic
ulars giving your occu
pation and date of birth.
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OlIOMK OFFICIO, l-OHTI.AMl, Oil.
A. U MIL.IA Prti. U SAMUEU Un. Mir
CU1RBNCB B. HMVjEL Al. Mr.
A. B. CORNELL,
CMst. Mgr., Medford.
Qrcgonlifc
THE PENDLETON SISTETS
Appearing in "The Girl From Rector's"
li t .t.A'L.i W'
tics declared that it was one of tho
few productions of its sort ever mudu
that carried with it a high cIiish plot
and still contained a laugh in every
lino of tho dialogue. Paul M. Potter,
the unjhor of the work, who was also
reniiisiblo for "Trilby" and many
other stage successes, received" more
myall ies from "The Girl" last sea
son than wns ever paid to any other
writer i'nr jii.s single work in such
short space of time.
The story of "The Girl" is that of a
the locul orehardist, has left for bis
home in Mexico.
If locution is a consideration when
you build, ask to see our lots in
Mountain View Addition. Benson In
vestment Co. ' 130
Dr. J. F. Heddy and John If. Allen,
accompanied by a party of friends.
will leave for Cniter Lake Sunday
morning
K Dahack, of Kaglu Point, was a
recent visitor in Medford.
Why not have a city home in the
country" Lots in our addition on
the tar lino offer the opportunity.
They bro just far enough, out. to be
semi-rural.. Benson Investment Co.
.. ; .. -.s- . , 13!)
. Mr. und Mrs. George Irwin, of
Ashland, spent Saturday iu Medford.
Shorteo Miles is back 1mm an ex
tensive cumping trip.
Mrs. It. W. Telfer. deputy city rec
order, is visiting n few days in Horn
brook. Don't forget the Hoguo River Fish
Co. when in need of fresh fish, dress
ed chicken, imported chees, and sau
sage. 13"
Col. George P. Minis, of Central
Point, spent Saturday in Medford.
C. K. Webb, of Table Rock, is
spending a few days in Medford
Mrs. C. K. Fields, of Phoenix, was
a recent Medford visitor.
Mrs. O. II. 1 inskiiis has returned
from a trip to northern points.
A game everybody can play box
ball. John W. Pemall, of Applegate, wns
a recent Medford visitor.
T. K. Pottcnger, of Applegate,
spent Saturday in town.
R. B. Dow, tho popular deputy
jshoriff, spent Saturday in Medford
viewing tho circus doings.
As n circus day precaution Chief
Shearer bad many deputies out to
preserve order
Ordors for sweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone the
ereamoi7.
NASH GRILL
Table D'Hote Dinner
Sunday, August 20
Celery F.n Braneho
Suited Nuts Olives
Consunune Clear
Fillet of Sole, Sauce Tartaro
Sliced Tomatoes Lettuce Hearts
French Dressing
Spring Lamb Chops
Mnintenon Petit Pois
Marschinoo Punch
Veroniiuo .Wafers
Spring Chicken, Farcin
Asparagus Points Mashed Potatoes
. . Strawberry leo Cream
. .".ssorted Cake
Roquefort Chceso
Bent's Crackers'
. Cafe Noir
young society woman of Battle Creek.
Michigan, who was interested in every
churity there. For recreation, how
ever, she comes to New York, and
I hough occassional visits to Hector's
she earns the title. When she re
turns to her home, suddenly she find?
many of her metropolitan friends
there, and entanglements ensue which
are not explained until just before
the fall of the curtain on the last net.
'The Girl" will be seen ut the Med
ford theatre on September 1.
City Recorder M F Egglcston, of
Ashland, and family were visitors to
the circus.
Joe Hammer.-leg, the Gold Hill
zuuker, and wife, were circus visitors
Saturday.
Chas. Xiekell und family, of Ster
ling, were among those who saw the
ercits.
Apprentice girls wanted at Bar
nard & Connayers mdhnery par
lors. - 139
Frank Brown and S. B. Holmes,
of Eagle Point, took in tho circus.
, Mrs. Fiero' and daughter, of -Chi
cago, mother mid sister of A. Conro
Fierd, of Central Point, are visiting
at his ranch.
F. II. Hopkins and sons, of the
Snowy Butte orchard, were anions
those from Central Point who saw
the circus.
J. M. Hurley and family, of West
Medio d, wore cirenss visitors Satur
day. Mr. Hurley has just finished n
handsome residenca on his ranch,
with all modern conveniences, aee
teleno lights, hot nnd cold water, etc.
Mr. Hurley, who has resided in t'ic
valley for 23 years, raised tho Tokny
grapes that won first prize at t'v
Lewis nnd Clark fair, and has lur.v
sonic of the handsomest Xewtons .'n
ih- valley.
Medford can give any other town
.if ihiee and four times its siz j t
i lie '-oust three hips the start and
'hen. win out when it comes to nutus.
.'. S. Howard, a prominent civil cu
friaier of this city, informed the Tri
bune thntwhjle standing op the cor
ner of Roosevelt avenue today he
counted 01 machines that passed a
given point in ten minutes.
1 .living returned f;'om a season f
. I dv ,;i (ho Metropolitan Collcg ot
Music ; nd complett.e u course in iho
Synthetic School of iPnno Playing in
New York City, Mrs. E. E. Gore will
open her studio for tho reception of
pupils, Monday An 30 144 South
Central nve Phono 403 13!)
Sah.'ti!
"1 Wouilcr why she
homely Utile riint'r"
ii pieil lliiit
"Well, you see, he's goln' lo he a doc
tor when lie grows up, an' bo's prom
ised to let her lick all the sugar off all
oi nu puis: -siy.ouis rosi.tuspe.ten.
Childhood's Simple Ways.
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HIGH ART PICTURES
AT THE SAVOY
When it cornes to a high class short
entertainment the Savoy cannot bo
lii'iit. Tonight's program is up to the
usual high htundard that makes the
Savoy tho best moving picture theater
in Southern Oregon.
Comedy pictures, such us the
"Heavy Weight Lifter," and "Sweet
Dreams und Nightmare" contain
many a laugh, the latter being hand
colored and artistic in background.
"Living Dolls" is a colored trick
comedy picture with many startling
sensations, spiced with clean comedy
and beautiful color effects. "The
"Slave" in the most powerful nnd in
tense drama shown in Medford for
some time. The acting w distinctly
uolished und effective, while (he set
tings and costumes ure elaborate and
carefully appropriate. It deals with
woman's love and sacrifice in the
sluve mart of ancient Home and is
a high class production that merits
the highest praise. By all means at
tend this performance.
Kntire change of program tomor
row night. One dime. .
COST OF LIVING CHEAPENED.
Over One-Half Million People Bene
fited in Oregon Alone.
When you can save about 30 par
cent on tho cost of an article and ai
the same time get tho highest stand
ard of quality at a time when most
manufacturers are talking of raising
prices is something that consumers
should not forget. The price made
on this particular article is not a
price forced by competition, nor is
it a price made in a spirit of philan
thropy. It is made strictly as a bus
iness proposition ; the idea being that
a large business with small profits
is better than a small business with
large profits.
Made of the finest grade of cream
of tartar, it is put up in tins of a'l
sizes, the most economical sues per
haps are the 3-pouud cans selling
for $1.00 and the 5-pound cans sell
ing for $1.G5.
It is now generally conceded by nil
that there is nothing on the market
showing more merit for quality and
price than the article here referred
to Cleveland Superior Baking Pow
der. '
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
' Notico is hereby given that the
city council will receive bids for the
construction of a five-foot cement
sidewalk on the east side of Oakdale
avenue from Seventh to Eighth
streets same being three hundred
(300) feet in length; and also for a
five-foot cement sidewalk on the
south side of Sixth street from the
comer of d'Anjou street to a point
140 feet east.
Bids may be filed with or mailed
to the city recorder up to 4 o'clock
p. m. on heptemher . mini.
Dated August 23. 1900.
KOBT. W. TELFEll,
141 City Ko-order.
Prepaid Raiiroao Orders.
"Something which is of consider
known is the system of prepaid or
able interest to the public generally
and which is nerhaps not generally
ders now in effect betweeu stations
of the Southern Pacific company
and all points in tho United States.
By means of this system tickets may
be purchased at Medford from any
place in the United States and mail
ed or telegraphed direct to the party
wishing to come here. Sleeper ac
commodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the seme
tiui.n
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply nt the regular meeting of j
the city council of Medford, Oregon.;
on September 7, 1000,' for license to I
sell mult, vinous and spiritous liquois j
in less quantities than one gallon f.ir j
six months at lot 13. block 20. in j
Medford, Ore-gnu. for a period of sox ;
months. , i
0. M. MURPHY.
Dated August 17, 1000. ' 137 j
MEDFOKD, Or., Aug. ". .1900
Hull's Texns Wonder, of St. Louis,
cured my daughtor of a severe kidney
and bladder trouble ofter doctors
failed to give any relief, nnd I qnn
cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L. L.
Wilson.-135 Bnrtlott St. Sold by
Huskins' Drug Storo,
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