Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 30, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflON, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1909.
SOCIAL AND PERSONALU
Si'ult DuviH Iiiih purchased a tract
of limil mi West Mnin street of J. A.
Moroy.
'1't'it, coffee, Leer or clnrot, with
club lunch, HO cinlK, nt tlio Emorick
Cufo.
K. C. Miller has purehiiHuil 30 neirc
of! young orchard from Miller Broth
urn near JnckKonvilhi for $7000.
(loml Jut with houso built to Hiiit
you for Hiiiull amount of mull iinil
moiilhly payments. Why not try it f
Will noil for moru than you ptiy. Ben-
HOIl Jll VOKtlllCIlt Co, 13U
J. McCain orf I lilt. Cnl., was in
Medford recently on business.
T;'u, ooffcj, beer or clnrot, with
;lnl lunch, 30 cents, nt tlio Kineriek
Cafe.
H. N. Conkling of Albany w spend
ing ii few diiyn with friend in Mod
ford. '
"I mil u fluid ,(o go Iioiiiii in the
oiiik. Jiuy a ioi in woouiawn
Height and ride lioinn electric, car
service. Benson Investment Co. Kill
Minn )). Hall of Brownsboro hpi'iit
the week end in Mi'dford.
Itiiad the now ad of tlio A HhlnnJ
Commercial College, and enter Sep.
ti-mlier nth. '
A liltlct daughter of W. C. McCoy
of Axlilmid fell from one of the scuts
in the circus Satiirilny nl'tuiuooii nud
was badly cut about the face, hut
mil seriously injured.
Rooms and hoard,
avmniit south.
32" Riverside
HI
STOP.
Before You Sign
a contract for life insur
ance in any company
look into the merits of
Qregonlife
The Policyholder' Company
No matter how much
you are urged . to place
life insurance elsewhere
write first and hear what
we have to offer.
RATES ARE NO HIGHER
All the money paid to
this Company stays in
Oregon and helps your
own prosperity. It as
sists in the up -building
of a Greater Oregon.
There is nothing, better,
in life insurance than
Qregonlife There is
nothing as good for Ore
gonians as OrCgOPTifC
NOMK OI't'lI K, roITI.A.M, OH.-
A. U II I MX I'r. I. MAML'BU Ocn. r.
CUAIIKNi'K H KAHI KU Atl. Mar.
A. B. CORNELL,
Dist. Mgr.. Men-ford.
Helen Naomi Yockcy has returned
from an extended viHit to northwest
eni points of (liferent.
The Wigwam corner Oakdalc nvo
iiiki and Seventh street, in the place
ft r a good time tomorrow night. 13!)
It. W. Houston of Central Point
wiih a Mcdford visitor Monday.
A fresh shipment of ten direct from
tlio orient at the Southern Oregon
Ten nnd Coffee Co., 30 S. Grnpe St.
t Phono 3303.
For an hour and n Jiulf naine War
den Charles Clay chased n crowd of
phensnnt shooters down Bear creek
hottom Sunday evening between Cen
Iral Point and Medl'ord, hut they
madctheir escape in the darkness.
Mr.' (lav is determined to stop tlio
illegal hunting ami is still on the!
trail of lawbreakers.
When in douht, play trumps. Wo i
say when in douht, buy real estate in
Medford. Lots cash, $10 per
month. Itenson Investment Co.
Dick Slinircr of T.illle Butte creek
was a Medford visitor Monday.
Something . every business man
wnnis ino merennnis iniicii nt mo
Nush prill each noon an ultthorato
menu. Prieo 35 cents.
Kmiun Schneider and Katio Runic
of Klamath Falls were nmnng tlio
circus visitors Saturday.
Who has a furnished houso to
reutt Three adult's. Answer quick.
W, cure. Tribune.
L. E. ITarris. A. R. Brown. IT. 0.
Kmery, wife and daughter and ,T. W.
McCoy nnd family of Ashland spent
Saturday in Medford.
Don'! forget Hie big dance at the
Wigwnni tomorrow night. Come and
have a good lime. 130
O. W. Wenlon and wife of Wendi
.C. Smilh nnd wife of Sisson and F.
If. Anderson of Merrill were circus
visitors Siilindnv,
Orders for nweet cremn or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone the
ureamory.
W. A. Lewis and wife, W. Wnkelin
and wil'o und W. H. Dyas nud wife
form a Fairfield, Neb., party who are
viewing tlio valley.
A game everybody can play box
ball. ; : .'.
.V. William nud J. MeCnuii of Hill
spent Sunday in Medford.
I!" at (ho big dance at lh Wigwam
tomorrow night. 13!)
Fred Blukclcy, L. L. Lewis and C.
W. liallard of Roscburg spent Sun
day in Medford.
Fresh crawfish received daily from
the Quollo ut Portland nt tlio Nnsh
Grill. )
A. K. .ford a n of Ashlund spent Sat
urday in Medford.
. Oak flrove, Woodlawn Heights,
Mountain View and Tnthcrlin Terrucc
additions. Iits from $250 to $150.
car service. They will ho worth more.
Benson Investment Co. 130
V. B. Jones nnd wife of Grants
Pass were Medford visitors Sunday.
Ten, coffo:), beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, at tho Kmcrick
Cnfe. ' '
J. K. Knyurt returned Siiturduy
from Seattle, where ho participated
in the shooting' tournament.
NO SUCH WEATHER
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
I .OS ANGELES, Cal., Aug.
30. This city is sweltering in
n hot wave. Yesterday was
the hottest day experienced in
four yours. Today there is no
prospect of relief. There have
bcAn no deaths nor prostra
tions reported.
PRESIDENT TAFT WAS
LOST NEAR BEVERLY
LYNN. Mass., Aug. 30. "Lost
the president of the United States, in
Lynn woods, near, the Sangus line."
This wus the news flashed among
the residents at Lyunhurst wjjen it
became known that no less a person
age than the chief executive of this
country was nutoiug in and 'out.
round nnd about the Lynn wofids,
with a chauffeur who had lost his
way.
Captain Mansfield, acting command
er of the forces of Sangus, was on
the point of ordering out the con
stabulary to bent the bush till day
light when word of a reassuring na
ture came that the president had re
ceived directions from three young
women of Lynn thnt set him and .his
party on the right rond.
Among the Daffodils,
PS
Mln I'JI.vkld-Oli, Willie, wouldn't it
bo lovely If we could catch one nud
take Jt Inline ami tame It? New York
World.'
Wht'a th. Use?
Illustrated Definition.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
"Tipping the gcnlex.'
Thio Egg Has Feeling.
First Egg What's the mutter, friend?
Tou don't wem yourself.
Tho Other Egg I should gay I
didn't. I'm feeling all queer inside.
Just look at the title of that book!
St. Lonls Post-Dispatch.
"Help, help! Save nie!"
: "Kou't waste your breath, man.
What d'ye s'pose I rowed all this way
fer to ask ye for a match?" Brown
ing's Magazine.
You'll like boxball. Try it.
The Nnsh Grill is open day nnd
night the finest service between
Portland and San Francisco.
The Wigwam for a
morrow night.
good
time to-139
Ten. coffee, heer or el.iret. -with
There will be dancing this evening cim iunch, 30 cents, at the Emeriek
at the Wigwam. West Main St. 137 Cafe.
At tho Nash C. W. Mnrtyn, Port
land; Mrs. M. S. Brovnrd, R. J.
lirevard, Charlotte; F. J. Itlakclcy,
floseb-irg; F. J. Cook, San Frnncia
co; James Gordon, Miss Lottie Wood,
C. B. Saunders nnd wife, San Fran
cisco; E. L. Ncff, Pittsburg; C. M.
McAfre, New York; II. C. Schnrp,
Tnooma; C. Hodkins, L. Tlodkinn,
Oakland; A. J. Ileineman, Snn Frnn
cisco; II. L. Kelly. Trail; Miss A.
Robinson, Chicago; Mrs. A. R. Lyon,
San Francisco; Fred Karnes, Neills
ville; W. B. Jones and wife. Grants
Pass; W. J. Quilfoyle, Snn Francis
co ; Alex Olds, San Francisco.
' At the Moore Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S.
Burnett, Los Angeles ; E. A. Ncwlrirk,
Nashville; W. A.J Lewis nnd wife,
W, R. Dyas nnd wife, W. Wakdlin nnd
wife, Fairfield; N. Willinms, Hilt; C
W. Ballard, Roseburg; L. L. Lewis,
Roseburg; F. Plymale, city; L. Al
turaw and wife, Wellington; F. W.
Dodge, Oregon ; M. G. Fostor, Uti
ea; II. C. Dunn nnd wife, Warren;
E. Cole, Portland; W. J. Mitchell,
Corona; R. R. Emmons. Butte; C. E.
Johnson, Kansas; S. W. Swanson,
Kansas; A. E. Jordan, Ashlard; F. H.
McCiillongh, North Yakima; Emma
Schneider, Katie Rank, Klnmnth
Falls; E. A. Blair, Payette; W. H.
Long, Bisbee; F. R Anderson, Mer
rill; D. Jackson and wife, Oakland;
L. E. Harris, Ashland ; A., R. Brown,
Ashland; G. W. Wenton and wife.
Weed; C. Smith and wife, Sisson;
S. Vaughn, J. J. Duggan, Medford;
J. McCain, Hilt;' William Spikcr, M. G.
Foster, Utica ; II. C. Emery and wife
nnd fighter. J. W McCoy and wife,
Ashland; W. Wallace. Sacramento;
A. J. Bueborn, O. Schneider, J. J.
Monnhan, Portland.'
Having returned f.-om a season of
A-.d.v ! the Metropolitan Collcg of
.Music snd complete n course in the
Synthetic School of iPano Playing in
New York City. Mrs. E. E. Gore will
open her studio for the reception of
pupils, Mondav An? 30 144 South
Central nve Phone 493 13!)
Fresh shipment of fish, consisting
of salmon, halibut, shrimp and black
bass, just received at the Rogue Riv
er Fish Co. Dressed chi:-ken always
in stock. 13!)
WANTED.
A good, strong hoy of 15 or 10
yenrs of ago to learn an excellent
rude. Must ngreo to remain u
yenr. mmiii wages 10 sinrr, quicK
x, rrmS
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7T.W
. 2 k. .:. -..'iu-.' iv! w-ifiv.'- ..: 'Vl
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! ii" or locate
..m:i! work, if von are
.i-'inable, The Tacifie
.... t...i,. innijj,
alure. The great snow-
trandeiir, the boundless
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