Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 04, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    TITE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909.
Nilsli Grill open nil Hi" thmi.
Another iiiiiilnr (Iiiiii'o will I hi giv
i'ii mi Tuesday niuhl ul I liu Wig Hit in.
Something every Iiiih'iicmh mini
wants I lio merchants' linii'li at tlm
NiihIi grill oimli iiodii mi uluboralu
iikiiiii. I'iii'0 !15 cunU.
Don't forget ilulu of next dunce lit
llni Wigwum, Tuesday, September 7.
Yon ciiii get n rni'iil to order at tho
Nash Grill ouy timo between 0 o'lilui'U
in tlio morning mid midnight. Ojion at
all hours.
On rein wcro received recently an
nouncing tlio marriage of Miss Myr
llo Kut ton and Henry Eiinis Huvuge
at Punomulci, 1 la wuii, on August 11,
KMMI. Miss Sutton was stenograph
er for tlm law firm of Kennies &
Keumcs for a number of yours and
tiiado a great many friends while
hern, who will wish liar every happi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Snvngo will miika
tlii'ir homo at Punncuc, Muni, T. II.,
after September 10.
Don't forgot Unit tlio Nash Grill
has tlio best cliff in tlio stato and
makes a specialty of Hinall or largo
dinner partiiiH,
Tlm friend of Mix Bertha Allen,
who formerly lived in Jacksonville,
will liu surprised to hear of her mar
riage In Clifford Benson at Kali'in
ono day this week. Tint murriago was
a very quid affair, not even tlm par
ents of tin couple knowing it was to
take place until t lit Hi'i'iiko was se
cured. .Mr. and Mrs. Benson arn Dot h
employed in tin1 stale Iiiiiiho and will
make I )i'i r home in Salem.
NiikIi drill open all lint lime.
11. A. Thierol'f, manager of tlio
Dig Pines I,niiiliir I'ompany, has re
turned from a visit with liis father in
Kansas.
Talili d'hote diiini'r at tin- Nash
Grill Sunday evening. Music liy Ro
manoff's orchestra.
Mrs. Unwind Killuim and children,
who have been sHudiug the past
iiioulli with thu former's mother, Mrs.
K. J. Kulili, returned to their home
Friday evening.
Let Hull d. your scenic work, Kueh
no a photo of your orehard, home, etc.
3.11 K. Main street.
Among those who eame over to
Medford from Jacksonville Friday
evening to attend the hand concert
were Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Coleman,
Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Dow, Dr. and
Mm.' It. T. Itnrnett. Mr. and Mix.
Lewi Ulrica, Misses Mary Peter,
Leila Prim, Frances Kenniiy and Jo
scphiane Doncgnn, Mr. and Mrs. dim
Newbury, "Shu. M. Peter, Mrs. It. I.
Newhnry, J. P. Wells nnd others.
Don't forget that tlio Rogue River
Fish Market always has a full sup
ply of fresh fish, drisod ehiekenx,
imported saiiHiigo nnd cheese on
hiind.
Judge nnd Mr. K. R. Watson re
turned to Portland one day thin week
after a visit with relatives living in
Jacksonville.
Vou'll like hoxhnll. Try it.
His
ISOC ALAND PERSONAL
THE LOUVRE CAFE
Table d'Hote Dinner
Sunday Evening, September 5.
Oyster Cocktail, Louvre. Special
Celery eu Itraiich Olives and Grapes
Consomme en Celery
Chicken (liiuiho
Filet of Salmon, Laltice l'olatocx
Sliced 'J'ouialoex
Pickled Calvex' Tniigua
a la Viiicgureltc
Green Peas eii Cnisse
Maraschino Punch
Nnhixeo Wafers
' ' Stuffed Spring Chicken
Sugar Corn
Maxhed Potatoes
Philadelphia Ice Cream
Assorted Cakes
Rnipinfort Cheexo
Dent's Water Crackers
Demi Tiikko
(!one;ratulaliouH arc Inline; tendered
to Mr. and Mrs. P. Allen, who arc
the jxixsesxors of n new hahy. Mr.
Allen is superintendent of tlio Sler
linK mine.
Open all the time the Nash Grill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Miller have re
turned from a trip up Itofniu river.
When in doubt, play trumps. Wo
Mr; and Mrs. It. C. Diddle have
returned to their home in St. 1iuis
after a visit of some time in Medford
with W. F. Hiddlo
say when in doubt, buy real estate in
Medford. Iits 25 cash, $10 per
mouth. Denson Investment Co.
Mrs. O. A. landix of Woodvillc
spent Friday in Medford.
F.lla Gnunyaw, public stenographer,
room 4. Palm building.
Mrs Franak Lewis of Kajjlc Point
was a recent Medford visitor.
Good small tracts near the city are
hccnmiiiK xearocr nnd hihor in price.
Why not net ono now? You won't rC
(jret it. Heilson Investment Co. 143
Norman Whilintr spent Saturday
in Medford from his home near Ka
tie Point.
County Assessor W. T. Grievo was
in Medford on business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georifrt Hammond of
Portland have returned home after a
visit in Medford of some days with
Mr. George Gould. ,
Fresh crawfish received daily from
tho Quollo ot Portland at tho Nash
Grill.
Mrs Kiehard liland has returned
from a visit lo the fair in Seattle.
A. P. Talent and family have re
turned from a visit in Salt Lake City.
Orders for sweet cremn or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone tho
orenmery.
Arthur J. Weeks of Oakland, Oil.,
is visiting friends in Medford nnd
vicinity.
Trousers Cover A Multi
tude
NASH GRILL
Table d'Hote Dinner
Sunday, September 5.
PIiiiiii! Celery
Itipe Olives
Salted Nuts
( 'oiisouiine Macedoine
I ,
Tiirhaii of Halibut, Joinville
Sliriuip Salad en Mayouaise
C.romexiii of Veal, Creole
Nash Special Punch
Nabisco Wafers
Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland
StainglcxH Deans Mashed l'olatocx
Strawberry lee Cream
Assorted Cake
Nctifelmlel Cheese
Dent's Water Crackers
114
Cafo Noir
Fire insurance, automobile insur
ance, plato glass insurance, accident
insurance, good companies, low rates.
Try iik. Denson Investment Co. 144
Men's, women's und children's wove
sweaters, all grades, at Van DykeV.
County Judgo J. K. Neil was in
Medford on business Friday.
Can place your idle money on real
estate security at 10 per cent in
terest; amounts of $."i0(t lo $2."i00.
Denson Investment Co. 144
Dick Slinger was a recent visitor
in Medford.
Day a lot or a lot of lots. One ad
dition all sold. Some very desirable
ones in Sntlierliii Terrace and Wood
lawn Heights. Denson Investment
Co. 144
A nlrge number attended the regu
lar weekly ban concert in- tho city
park Friday evening. A slide trom
bone solo by Fay Lane and a cornet
solo by John Norling were very clev
er and much appreciated. The week
ly concert has become indispensable
to Medford during the Rummer
months.
John Simpson of Dcngle is spend
ing n few days in Medford.
Table d'hoie dinner at the Nash
Grill Sunday evening. Music by Ro
manoff's orchestra.
Mrs. F. II. Hopkins of Central
Point, nccoinpunied by her mother,
Mrs. W. J. Woodward, arrived home
Friday from Portland.
Child's sweater coat, 30c each, at
Van Dyke's. 144
Tho Rogue River Fish Co.: has
plenty of nice Plymouth Rock spring
chickens on hand for Sunday din
ners. Fresh shipment of fish to
day. 144
C. A. Pomeroy of Los Angeles is
in Medford on business.
Table d'hote dinner at the Nash
Grill Sunday evening. Music by Ro
manoff's orchestra.
A potato vine upon which a tomato
had been grafted and is growing, is
being exhibited by Shortic Garnctt.
Toggery
Of
B.inner Bill at The Savoy.
Follow the crowd to "The Savoy"
tonight and you will see an excellent
bill of the latest moving pictures, not
pictures shown in the city weeks ago,
and advertised ax tho latest. The
headlnicr tonight is Vilagraph's high,
arttilm, "The Sword and the King."
Thjs -abject, is of medieval times and
deal- .ill li a tyrant and an opprossed
people. The story is well constructed
ami told in stirring manner by clev
er actors. The scenic, arrangements
arc beautiful nnd consistent with the
times. I
"Judge Not" is stong drama of
home life, teaching the moral, "judge
not, that ye bn not judged." The
story is simple yet a stiong one nnd
ix clearly told, holding your atten
tion from start to finish.
"Borrowed Clothes" is one of those
pleasing comedies full of laughs and
abounding with mirth. '
Kntire change of program tomor
row night. One dime.
Christian Science.
Christian Science services nre held
every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
in the Commercial club room. Sub
ject of the lesson-sermon for Septem
ber o, "Man." All arc welcome. Sun
day school ut 10 o'clock.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
I .No)n is hereby given that Maud
tMimiiels, tlio wili or the undersigned,
has left his home, and that he will not
bo responsible for any debts or ob
ligations contracted or incurred iiy
h:'r after this date.
Dated September 2. 1!)00.
l.-Hi JOHN I). SAMUELS.
NOTICE.
A public demonstration of the fa
mous Griffith Smudge Pots will be
given at the rear of the exhibit build
ing Saturday afternoon, September
11. lllOil. Orchardists especially in
vited. Mildred Luciuda Clcmmons ,of
Klamath Falls is spending a few days
in Medford on her way to Grants
Pass.
Just received, a full line of new
posteiirits, the finest yet, at Hussey's.
NOTICE TO REDMEN.
All members of Wcatouka tribe.
No. 30, imp. 0. H. M., nre requested
to be present at the next regular
meeting of the tribe. Saturday night,
September 4, 1900, as important bus
ine.s will come up.
144 L. L. JACODS, C. of R.
' Notice. '
Services at Christian church, cor
ner Sixth and Ivy street. Sunday,
September . at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
W. Theodore Matlock of Ncwberg
speaks. Kvervbodv welcome.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALK Well secured real estate
notes for sale. Denson Investment
Co. 145
f;
Bill Says:
Shins"
I 4 ' '
t Mr. Investor Have you seen the
space and cost of four rooms;
and dressers; cabinet kitchen. , .
I J.. A, McINTOSH, Architect,
J Third Fldor Medford
The way to a man's heart is via
his stomach, such being the case, the
Lou ere cafe is entitled to the thanks
of every woman whose friend or rela
tive has ever sat at its table 'tis a
pleasure to eat there.
You'll meet your friend at the box
ball alley.
Watermelons
FANCY LARGE ONES, loc EACH TODAY AT THE B. & C.
YOnt ORDERS TO 2351. CASH STORK. TELEPHONE
JARDINIERES FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY WE WILL
HAVE ON SALE FOOD FAIENCE BODY JARDINIERES, 0
IN'CH, FOR 30c; 8-INCH FOR 40c; 10-INCH FOR 50c EACH.
ECONOMY JARS COME TO OCR STORE TODAY OR SATUR
DAY AND SEE THE LADY USE ECONOMY JARS.
HAVILAND CHINA SET, 56
ED COLORS IN WREATHS OF
PATTERN. REGULAR PRICE
The store that serves you best
B Cash
223 West
t
X,
modern home seven rooms In the.
iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets j
National Bank Building.
MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 5, 1909.
Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. Louw,
cured my daughter of a severe' kidney
and bladder tronble ofter doctors
failed to give any relief, and I can
cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L. L.
Wilson. 135 Bartlett St. Sold by
Raskins' Drug Store.
PIECES -
BEA UT I FULLY BLEND-
JtOSES AND VIOLETS
fei.OO. TODAY
IN VINE
...$18.00
by telephone. 2351.
6 1 Store C
Main Street
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