TIIE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, PRECOX, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1000. 81 ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL! Hev. Miitlix-k ol' Ni'wIiui'K will f ell lit III)) 'il ri kI in il church Sllll ilny iiiiiriiiiiit mill evening, II, F. Stmiclil'f of Kili'ii was a re cent Mcdford visitor. Yon mm gut u nii'iil to order at tlm NiihIi Qrill liny lima between 0 o'clock hi tho tuoriiiiifc '! midnight. Open at nil lioiim. Frank M. Amy, tlm Central I'oint pioneer, has moved with hix Qimily to Mcdford, where In) will hereafter rimiilo. Mm. Frank IloberU of tlin c:ly Iiiih been vimling friend in North Tllll!Jlt. ' Something every bun-ncwi mnu wnntH Iho merchants' lunch ot tlm Ntmh Rrill each noon un alnbornlo nionti. Price 35 cenU. Fred Hoincko hnH returned to Hutto KhIIh lifter a viwit of wimc day in Mndford. If yon have $2.r you can own a lot in one of our additions Iits till rcndy to build uon. Heimon IiivchI ment Co. 142 For iiiMiirnnpo on pinto (,'Iiihh und automobile hco iih. Wo have tho old t'Ht und bi'ht eouipnnie. HoiiHon.ln vcHlmcnt Co. 143 Minn Nellie Kviiim in vi'ihI'iiir rela tive in Cllcudiile, ' Tho hiuiki old ntory but it'n o good one. No better plnen in town for n Kipiarn inciil than tin) Spot rule. Kcuicuihcr the dance at tin) Wi( w ikii Friiluy nijilit. 1'12 H. II. Harris ha returned from u luiHiiiuKK trip to Hut to V"U"- Hooiiih 'und board. 325 Hivernido uvmiiin Kouth. .I'll F. K. Cuininiliu butt retur 1 from n liusincsK trip iinrlb. A Kokuh Hiver orchard mcnim a pood income. Small mid InrRn tract of best quality. Unv price and good term. Hciixou Investment Co. 142 (ioiid Ninall tract near the city uro becoming Hcurccr and higher in price. Why not et one now? Yon won't re gret it. HciihMii Iiivctiiient Co. 1-13 Chief Shearer i enjoying a 'visit with bin nephew, A. K. Shearer of 1'ortland. Don't forget tbnt tho Itogue liiver Fihh Market nlwny has il full mip- uly of fresh fihh, drcscd chicken, imported wuiKugo and checso band. Mix. II. A.-Monro of (lold Hill wiih a recent visitor in Mcdford. Let Hull d.i your scenic work, such lis a photo of your orchard, home, etc. 331 K. Main street. Dr. D. I.. NcIT of Pittsburg is visit in(f J. K. Watt in thin city. Don't forget that tho Nash drill has tlm best chef in tho Mute and makes u specially of small or largo dinner parties. Mr. A. C. Allen has returned from n visit in Scntllo. Thoro is no place liko homo, but tho Lnuvro rnfc cooking is bo near tho kind mother used to do Hint you'll forget your (roubles, cspeoinlly if you nro eating smno of their fn nioim hot wnflios nnd maplo syrup for breakfast. F. M. Amy of Central Point has purchased tho property of J. d. ling ers on West Tenth street. After tho Iheuter go to tho Nash Grill" for supper. 1-10-1 II. Kreblo of Savago Creek was a visitor in Mcdford Wednesday. Open all tho tinto the Nash drill. Justin Kifcrt returned to ltoschurg Thursday after a visit with his pur cnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Eifert, in this oily. ' Ella Gnuriynw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Kiddle of St. Louis nro visiting W. F. ISitltllo , of this oily. You'll liko bnxbnll. Try it. W. K. Johnson of Trail is in Mcd ford on u short business trip. Fresh crawfish received daily from tho Quollo ut Portland at tho Nnsh drill. Mrs. C. W. Norlhrup is ci visitor nt Shasta Springs. Orders for sweet cremn or butter milk promptly filled. Phone tho creamery. i (lood music nnd n good lime nl the Wigwam tomorrow night. 1 12 Mrs. J. Ti. Hamilton has returned from nn oulinnr nt Colestin. TDK I ATC Tfl PI ftCCIPV FOIL SALK 7-vear-old black mare, Tide or drive single or double; also good milk cow. d. L. Pankey, l',2 miles northeast of Central Point, or uddrcsa euro Tribune. Ton, coffoi), beer or claret, with club lunch, 30 cents, ut tho Emorick Cnfo. J. ii, Mngrny of Talent wiih badly injured by n falling tree Tuesday eve ning on Wagner creek. Tho tree caught, him, severely crushing bis foot. Tea, ruff tie, beer or claret, with club lunch, 30 cents, ut tho Emorick Cafu. If you have money, buy n lot and build you u home. If you have not, let us build il for you. Little down' und little lit u time. Benson Investment Co. 143 Mrs. Harry L. Young of Hrowns boro spent Wednesday in Mcdford. Tea, coffee, beer or claret, with club lunch, 30 cents, at tho Emorick Cnfo. Mr. und Mrs. 1). II. Mills of Huttc Falls we're recent visitors in Mod ford. Wo will insure your uutomobilo against fire, theft or robbery. Have it attended to nt once. Benson In vestment Co. 143 Tho Nash drill iff open day and night tho finest service between Portland and Bnn Francisco. County Judge J. R. Neil has re turned from a week's trip to Port land. Miss Mtiudo Hornio Iouves Tbursduy evening for a visit in Seattle. Do yon liko crawfish Tho Nash drill serves them. Fresh shipments dully from the famous Quollo cafe tit Portland. C. I!. Watson of Ashland was a business caller Wednesday in Mcd ford nnd Jacksonville. You'll meet your friend nt tho box ball alloy. A. H. Miller of the Mcdford book store was in Jacksonville the first of the week on business. For nuil estate, rents, iiistminco or loans call on Unison Investment Co. 143 Miss Josephine I)ouei;aii of Jack wiiivilli) relumed from iitockton on Tuesday evening, where she hns been spending the summer. A game everybody can play box ball. "Won In the Desert," A Winner at the Savoy. Tonight is the lust opportunity you will have to see Selig's great thriller. "Won in the Desert." The scenes of the story arc laid in Arabia in the strairi'ling town of Suakm and the great desert to the south. It is thrilling romance, replete with stir ring sit nations, winch keep your blood tingling with excitement. The acting is clever and consistent. The minimis used in the various scenes are very nntiiral and realistic. This is a motion picture treat. Don't miss it. Well, if you nre looking for laughs. you will find them in "A Hot Timo in Atlantic City.' ' This picture was tnk en in Atlantic City nnd shows the famous "Hoard Walk" and beach. Tho Savoy believes that it is ijual lty that, counts, not quantity, am therefore its management is not lengthening its program at the ex penso of giving a fourth rnto outer tninmeiit. Entire change of program tomor row night. Ono dimo. NKSOLUTION. He it resolved by tho city council of the city of Mcdford: That notice is hereby given that it is in tho opinion of the city council iiccesHnry nnd tho city council hereby requires that a cement sulcwnlK o fact in width he constructed on tho east sido of South Holly street bo tween Tenth nnd Thirteenth streets. licsolved, further, that, the several owners of adjacent nnd contiguous lots are hereby required to construct said sidowalk in snid manner within thirty days after service of this res olution upon them, in the manner provided by ordinance No. 3!) of snid citv, passed nnd approved Septem ber 2d, 1002. liesolved, That copies of this res olution ho served upon the respective owners of snid proporly in the mnn ner provided by said ordinnnco with in five days from this dnte, or ns soon thereafter ns ns practicable by tho city recorder or under his direc tion. ' The foregoing resolution was pnss 3 by the oity council of tho city of Mcdford. Oregon, on the 31st day of August, by the following vole.: Merrick nyo, Welch aye, Emorick ab sent, Eifert aye, Wniiinnn absent, Dommor aye. Approved September 1, 1 !!()!). W. IT. CANON, Mayor. Attest: 110BT. W TELFF.R, J.J2 City Recorder. FINANCES SUBJECT AT CLUB MEETING Commercial Club Donates $150 to Assist in Entertaining the Crack Shots. At its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday evening the Medford Commercial club donated tho Mcdford ltod and dun club $l.ri0 to aid in tho utertiiiiiment of the I'ncil'iclJixliiiiiH and crack marksmen of the country next week, nnd a committee wnl ap pointed to solicit tho money, as the regular expenses of the club exceed the, receipts due to tho failure of some of the subscribers to make good tlur pledges. A lively debute pre ceded the action, but tho motion cur ried unanimously. Finances of the club occasioned no little talk, and a list of citizens was read who had pledged their subscrip tions and failed to make good. The secretary wus authorized to proceed vigorously with the collections, and it was universally declared that there are few citizens so unpatriotic as to welch. ' It developed as tho sen timent of the club thut there should bo no impropriations of any kind made until the contracted indebted ness fs settled. An invitation wns extended ITnrvcy Scott, editor of the Portland Ore- gonian. to visit leiiloru anil i.ru icr Lake as the guest of the club, and the president authorized to npoiiil committee of entertainment. MEDFORD. Or., Aug. 5. 1909. nail's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis, cured my daughter of a severe kidney and bladder trouble oftcr doctor? failed lo give any relief, nnd I can cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L. I, Wilson. 135 Pnrtlett St. Sold by Huskins' Drug Store. lie it resolved, by the city council of the city of Medford That notice is hereby given tTiat it is in the opinion of the city council necessary and the city council hereby requires that a cement sidewalk feet in width be constructed on west side of North Oakdalc between Fourth and Hamilton streets. Resolved, further. That the several owners of adjacent and contiguous lots nn hereby required to construct said sidewalk in said manner within thirty days after service of this res olution uixin them, in the manner provided by ordinance No. 39 of said citv. passed and approved Septeni her 2d, 1902. Resolved, That copies of this res olution lie served upon the respective owners of said property in the man ner provided by said ordinance within five days from this date, or ns soon as is practicable by the city recorder or under bis direction. The foregoing resolution wns pass ed bv the city council of the city of Mcdford. Oregon, on the 31st day of August, 19(19. by the following vote: Merrick aye. Welch aye. Emeriek ab sent. Eifert aye, Wortninn absent, Dommor nyo. Approved September 1, 1909. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: - ROUT. W. TELFF.R, 142 Citv Recorder. Why Values Are Walnut Park Addition OREGON ORCHARD SYNDICATE, Selling Agents TRAP SHOOTERS BEGIN TO ARRIVE "The Mascot" Is Added to Big Indian Street Parade Next Week. Tho crack trap shooters who will pjurlieipute in the annual shoot of the Pacific Indiuiis ut Mcdford are already commencing to arrive. Yes terday three shooters registered at local hotels, today and tomorrow will swell the arrivals to ubout 20, and Sutiirdny over 00 will arrive on two special Pullmans. No doubt the total number of shooters in Medford on Tuesday, the first day of the three days' tournament, will be in excess of 100. A new feature of amusement added lo the already extensive preparation for entertainment will be the presen tation of "Tho Mascot" Wednesday evening immediately after the big In dian street parade. Followimr the third uct of the pluy the audience will be treated to a Pennine Indian war dance, which will undoubtedly be nn attraction entirely new to a great many. The gun club held a meeting last night, at which roorts were receiv ed from the various committees, and from the liberal assistance given by enthusiastic members of the club to make the success of the venture as sured no doubt next week will be one long to be remembzered by every lover of outdoor Ssirt whose good fort nun it may be to attend. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nash T. E. Fitzweek. Ash- land; i. il. t.nker, (. ii. .Monson, Portland; A. II. Slefens, Berkeley; W. Hart Hamilton, San Jose; W. O. Kingdom, Klamath Falls; Len Furst, San Francisco; Miss Henry, Miss Brady, Jacksonville; James Brelder,' A. G. Cameron, Sun Francisco; C. E. i Shanakan, Hilt: M. E. Learner, Oak land; H. W. King. Berkeley; Charles Thorpe and wife, Geneva; W. J. Leon ard, San Francisco; C. L. Warbaugh, Seattle; R. P. Cross, Chicago. At the Moore II. N. Randall, Port land; E. F. Hansen nnd, wife. George A'. Brndhurn, Roseburg; W. II. Han son and wife, Portland; W. M. Me Cnllcy, New York; C. W. Cot tain, (Vieago: II. E. Vail, Oroville; B. F. Forbes. Butte; D. W. Storer, Portland J. C. Patterson. Seattle; William Kciscliiiinn. Portland; E. M. Whitman. Arleta: F. E. Renslmw, Inwnud; A. B. Green. Los Angeles; J. C. Pat terson, Seattle; ,1. K. Tombs, Chica go: ;. C. Hall, Grants Pass; I). T. Lynch. Butaira. BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. For sale at n great bargain, two of tho finest residence lots, 50x125 feet each. Wide alley in the rear. Close to end of the pavement. High est elevation in the city. Apply 135 South Central avenue, or telephone 141. When in doubt, play trumps. We soy when in doubt, buy real estate in Mcdford. Lots $25 cash, $10 per month. Benson Investment Co. WEST MAIN STREET IS Within sixty days cement sidowalk and hard surface pavement will he laid the entire distance. The unsold lots, 00x125, will he sold for a short time for -"'O'each on terms of $25.00 Cash and $10.00 A Month For homes or investment, these lots are unmatched as hargains. ELKS TO HOLD T Everything Being Arranged for Big ' Institution of Locaf Order. The most important meeting yet held by the local members of the Elks will be culled to order in the Elks' headquarters on IFroiit street at 8 o'clock tonight. A great effort is being made today to secure the larg est turnout tonight flint' has been present ut any meeting, and now that the date of the irfstitution'of the order in Medford is drawing near, enthusi asm hi at a high pitch. As everything else of this nature done in Medford, this event promises to be one that will be a credit to the enthusiastic members of the order, who have worked hard und long to bring about the organization of the Elks. Every local member is especially requested to be present at the meet ing at 8 o'clock tonight, at which final instructions will probably be given to the general committee in re gard to the reception on the night of the institution of the lodge. , SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. The best known piano house on the coast, now have a repaesentative in Mcdford. They are temporarily lo cated in the Ilalley block. This bouse is the only one of whom you can buy the STEINWAY, the world's greatest piano. They also control the famous Ludwig, Packard, Wellington and many other standard makes. One price to all. 143 fc?o f M 'Slf frill, fifvSM; : 'f-T- - inn r Yli r -r-1 - -i in ti -z- !-...? St. Mary's Academy MEDFORD, OREGON. . A Boarding and Day School Under the direction of the Siste -s of Holy Names of Jesus nnd Marjv , DEPARTMENTS. Primary, Grammar, Commercial and High School. Special attention given to Music, Art and Domestic Economy. First Class in Modern Equipment, Course of Study an i Methods of Instruction. For Catalogue apply to SISTER SUPERIOR. On The NOW BEING PAVED UP 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. Unequalled Trout Fishing Juno to November. Deer Hunting on the premises, August 1 to November 1. Duck Shooting superior to any in the state, over thousands of acres of wild celery and rice, September 1 to February 1. Grouse and Pheasant Shooting on the place October 15 to Novem ber 15. Best starting place in the county for a Bear hunt. The Crater Lake Automobile road ' will run through the place for A mile and a quarter. Navigable water to the proper ty, unsurpassed drinking. water, and power to develop the prop erty. More bottom land and fine gar den land than any place on tbo lake. Thousands of Pine and Fir trees and thousands of Quaking As pens. .More varieties of wild flowers and natural 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 that can compare with it. No amount of talking will de scribe it let U3 show yon. We have been offered more than twice what it cost, but have a price at which you may take il 'below which we will keep it. J. G. PIERCE, W. T. SH1VE, Klamath Falls. Oregon. Increase TO