TIIE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TJIPHBDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL 7 jMIhh l'Viuikiii OlTutt wiw K'v" u ciil kIiihh ijiilnry (IihIi on Tuowliiy ni(lit ly Hi" mniiinjinnnnt of Tlio Wixwiiiii (Inure jmrlorn. ttiintlicrn Ofi-Kiiii Tim Hiid (Ui'i'vo Co., Ho. (I utrcel. p O. II. Blnimlmrtl, lliu flriinlH 1'iihk nttonii"y, wiih n biihiiiuMH nullor Wed tii)Hliiy, A. Pnnkoy of Centrul Point Hpoiit Wedni'Hiliiy in Mlfonl on bummum. J. ). liolton of I.ukcport, Cnl., wax Hltiimlinn court thin week it Juck Honvilln. lf' vinitid friontlH in Mud ford. ' ' ' ' : rinuli Grill opn nil the tiino. Tonight iM'tlin night of tlio ln- dinnidiiiK-o lit Tim Wiwtuii. . i io Mm.. A. C. Wilhon of tliu Boy' mid ClirlH Aid Ho'ity ut Portlnml ? Ini'tml Minn KNtlmr Silvu to JiickKon ville, llm luttor bniiii; Mibjoi'imcd ho- for tlio grand jury. SmnnlllillL' (SVCrV bllHMHiWH mall wants tlio merchant' lunch at the Kush (trill each noonan aluhoralo menu. Price 35 ceuln.. Mm. Manic Trixrh of Jiiirliwmvillo left for SUickton lifter KpeniliiiK the Hinimier with In r futlier, P. Donegal) Sr. There will lie an Imlian dunce at Tlio WiKWiun Tliurndiiy evening. 1-18 . r.. . If It I low tM helniiiL' in I he iimkchWh office wriliiiK np the iik HCHstnent roll. ' ' Phone 3.I0H for leu or coffee. Krcd Ileirin of Ashland in in .Tack- Honvillo HerviiiK on the jury. A gnmo everybody can play box- ball. A. I. Irvin, chief of police at Anil land. wn in Medford recently. Don't fail to attend tlio big Indian dance at The Wiirwmn tnnUjht. 118 A few more IoIh left in Wooilliiwn IleighlH addilion. Fine local ion; car Korvice; will he worth morr next fall. Buy one now. Penson InvcHtnient Co,', 112 V. Main Ktrcet. J48 Itcn.janiiii Collins fonnerly rityrc conlcr, ban accepted a poult ion iik ciiHliier in the Hank of .lacknonville. He will lake chai'iio of the hank there while Mr. Dav'w will look after the new hunk in this city. Orders for sweet cremn or butter milk promptly filled. Phone the creamery. A nice little fruit ranch, 4 miles south of Medford; house, barn and hicken house; II acres 3-ycar-old; pear orchard; largo vegetable garden, berries, etc; prim f.VKIO; terms. Hen- hoii InvcKtriieiit Co., 1 VI Main st. 118 Ground was broken Thursday for the new (larnctl-Corey building on WcHt Main street. The building will have a fcruiiitn front mid be a re markably liiinnVomi! structure. Nash Grill orr. all the timo. Ilememher tomorrow is fish day and the Itoguo Kiver .Fish Co. hm plimly. Krish xhipmimt today and also tomorrow. Smelt, salmon, hal ibut, ling cod, tlio deep water fish. Plenty dressed chicken, lelcpliono voiir orders Phone 3()0:i. city general delivery four times u day. We want you all to send or come. nn A new home for $150. Wo will build you one for that and u month ly puyinent of $35 -your own plans. Hen Hon Investment Co. 148 The biguest dunce of the season tonight at The Wigwum. Don't fuil to he there. MS Miss Anna Towne of Phoenix is visiting her xixter, Miss Mollin B. Towne, in Jacksonville. You'll meet your friend ot the box ball nlloy. Mrs. Potter ami son of Ashland are the guests of Mi's. D. F. Mulkey in Jacksonville this week. Dun't forget that tlio Nnsh Grill has the best chef in the state and makes a specialty of small or largo dinner parties.. A fishing party composed of If. B. Dow, Dr. If. T. Burnt-It and V. If. Coleman spent Sunday and Monday at Put to creek. You can get as good at the NuhIi Grill as you can get nt tlio best grills in the cities nt half the "price." Spe cial mmtia every evening. George Gilseou mid wife of Lewis ton, lduho, are visiting relatives living in this vicinity. Insure your automobiles against theft, firo and accident. Benson In vestment Co. opisisite Hotel Moore. 148 J. A. Woslerlund Ami party, Dr. Coiiroy and party and Julius lleeniail and party of Portland and B. P. ('lark comprise an automobile brig ade I It it t will start for Crater Lake next Sunday. The north pole lias been discovered. Cooky and Pcarying botoh report that Hob Taylor, the painter, papered, painted and tinted the pule in March, !H)8, and he also has signs there. 1 17 Open all the time the Xash Grill. Dr. J. F. Ueddy left Wednesday on n business trip to Portland. Isaac Doniherg of Spokano was attending circuit court Wednesday. Xash Grill open all tlio timo. Frank Xeil, the Rutin Falls ranch er, is visiting his father. Judge J. R. Neil, in Jacksonville. Teas ami coffees nt 2(1 So. G si. V Alius Minnie Cronciniller arrived from Orescent City recently on an extended visit with relatives living in Jacksonville. Do you have good bread? Why not see Stringer, West Side Grocery. To J Attorneys E. I'.. Kelly and W. K. Philips of this city have been attend ing court this week. Where money grows -Invested in suburban lots in n growing cily. T.ct us show you ours- .fJ." cash, 1 per month. Itcnson Investment Co. 1 18 (Ml. (iillell me down from Ash land Wednesday on business. "Forest Inn' is Hie nnnin of a new mountain retreat on Hie Little Unite nt the Tool of Ml. McLaughlin, on George Fry's ranch. 11. F. Clark. Will Keys and Mr. Poller have re turned from an nulo (rip .there, where they hnill an automobile road lo (he place, which is designed lis n sum mer inn for those who would spend vacations In (he mountains. J. 0. Ail kin, horticultural inspec tor for tlio Woodvillo district, spent Thursday in Medford. He stales that orchiinlisls generally are obeying the law and diseased trees are being rap idly cut down.' ltemember the Indian dance lit The Wigwam Thursday evenine. 118 C. K. Powers of Unite Falls is spending a few days in Medford. See Prof. Anton Romnnoff, for merly court violinist of Austrian em peror, for lessons on violin, guitar and mandolin. Leave orders at Nash hotel. ' ('. G. Henly of Kugene is making Medford a business call. If you want the best bread on earth seo Stringer, the West Side Gro cer. . 151 Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. York who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. York of this city, huve left for their Michigan home. The way to a man's heart is via his stomach, such being the case, the Loiiere cafe is entitled to the thanks of every woman whose friend or rela tive has ever sat at its table 'tis a pleasure to cat there. The Spot Cafe don't serve quail on tost or humming bird pot pie, but (hev do serve the best dinner ever eaten in Medford for the price. J. F. Murphy has left for a visit in Portland, lie wns accompanied by his daughter, who will soon re sumo her duties as an instructor in the cily schools in The Dalles. The Nash Grill is open day and nicht the finest sen-ice between Portlnnd and Son Francisco. I. J. Kelso of Cenlral Point was n recent visitor in Medford. ' You'll like boxbnll. Try it. Mrs. John Italliuger has returned from a visit of some weeks in Raker Cilv. Yes; the other fellow read this, so dhl his wife. Morul Advertise. K Rest paH'r in southern Oregon The Tribune, Always Picking. An aniuhini; hi my U told of the an swer glt en ly n lndou lvulf to a K.il vatlon Army runtaln. The zealous oltl cer bod nuked the boy whnt work lie did to provide It I in Willi food. etc.. and tbe reply wn. "I pick strawberries In tbe summer, 1 pick hops In the au tumn, I pick pockets In the winter, and oakum for the rest ot the year." 8tumpcd. "Why. Puss, you eople here dor.'i know anything about fruit. Out In Oregon we raise apples aa big aa your bead." "Do you raise peaches na big aa l am, Unele I'hlir "Wby-er-ab:"-Cbleago Tribune.' Progret Imptded. First Member-Mrs. tie Streak didn't have ber way nt lliedren reform meet ing tbls afternoon, did she? Seenml Member No; tier gown fitted ber so tightly that rIic couldn't make n mo tion. Pock. ASHLfeND Sweden-burg Block. Here Is a year's Work for you. An earnest and enthusiastic young man or woman can secure an excellent course of business training. Splendid rooms in the Swcdenbnrg block, individnnl instruction, in creased faculty. Everything tip-to-date. ' Enter September Cth and secure the best year's work of your life, including our full course in gymnasium work. , P. RITNER. A. M., President. Egotistical. i P.folibs-Wlint nil egotistical fellow j Talknlot Is! When you are with him ' be expeela yon lo be ull eara. Slobbs Yea: and you find dim to bo all "l a " ' Philadelphia Itecord. I Judgment. Never Judge a town by tbe alie of the type Willi which Its name Is print ed on the nmp of a mil road that doesn't paas through ll.-Cbic-ngo Record-Herald, f, Assist yourself and liearcn will av alst you.-I.utln Proverb. Th. Wrack. Fortune Teller I can read tbat there la to be a wreck In your borne, aud It will Iw caused by a blond woman. Pntron-Oh. tbat haa already occurred. Our new Swedish maid let the Omnb waller fall and broke all the dhibes. Unit I more American. Ella Gaunynw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. F. R. Kdginglon of Ashland is spending a few days' in Medford. Spices and extracts at 'Hi So. G street. W. S. Zimmerman. C. It. Nicholson II. E. Kizer, Frank Woodward, E. W. Wolfe and II. X. Starr of Portland are in Medford on business. lie sure and conic to The Wigwam Thursday eve and have n good time. Fred L. Chiimpliii, owner of tlio Chiinipinn ' dredge, operating near Gold Hill, is in Medford on business. Will trade inside for outside prop erly; will trndo outside for inside I properly; will exchange property you do wiini for property you don't want, i Cull mid sec Reason Investment 0o.fi opposite Hotel Morrn. .1 18 j Attorney Robert G. Smith of Grinils Puss spent Wednesday in Medford on business. Incidentally Boll bought n few dozen lags for the park fund, j Let Hull d.i your, scenic work, such j as a photo of your orchard, home, etc. 3.'!l E. Main street. U. C. F. Astliury of Gold Hill is nt (ho Nnsh. SI ringer has (ho While River flour, thn best flour on earth. 151 ' A Cheerful Letter. Tbe following wns sent by a country man to bis son In college not many years ago: My Dear Son-I write to und you two pair ot old brooches, that you may have a new coat made of them: also some new socks, which your mother knit by cutting down some of mine, your mother sends you I0 without my knowledge, and for fear you will not spend it wisely 1 have kept back half and only send five. Tour moth er and I are well, except your sister An nie has not the measles, which we think would spread anions other girls It Tom had not had them before, and he Is tbe only one left. 1 hope you are well and will do honor to my teachings, tf you do not you are an ass. aod your mother and myself ore your affectionate parents. Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror. h A Nice Bird. '- "Do you like n nice bird ':" asked tbe host ns they sat down to tbe table. Ob. yes!" responded the. guest iui- Taxlesa Towns. No fewer than 1.M0 towns and Til- I me(ilaTcly aud enthusiastically. You ought to call ou my sister," er- lagea In Germany still own. und have owned, dowu from tbe middle ages, so much common land ibnt tbelr Inhab itants pay neither rates nor taxes. Five hundred of tbese townships and villages derive so ureat n rental from their lauds that they are able, In addi tion, to pay every citizen on New Year's day. a bonus of from $23 to $100 ns bis share of the surplus revenue. plained the other. "She's got one of the finest canaries you ever saw. Welt, what kind of a sandwicb do you think you can eat':" London Telegraph. Had No More Time. "1 can't wait any' further for you. What arc yon reading, nnyhow?" "Henry James. Walt until I finish this chapter." "I'll wait until you get to tbe next comma and no longer." Louisville Courier-Journal. An Arbitrary Classification. "So you think every patriot has a more or less clearly defined ambition to hold public office?" "Yes," answered Senntor Sorghum. "As a ruli, patiiots may be divided Into two classes tra v?olnted and the disappointed." Washington Star. They Adjourned. "Sine? you have Insisted on trying on my bat. Miss Mabel, I shall cer tainly claim the forfeit." "1 don't know whnt you mean, sir; liuu ueaioes, turn isu i ii &vuu iiui-ir, - ... . , . they can see us from tUe hotel."-L!fe. men8 of,th's e.m ie.kets may Prepaid Raiiroao Orders. "Something which is of consider known is the system of prepaid or uhle interest to the public generally and which is nerhnps not generally ders now iu effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. Quite Rare. - Gns What did you think ot our amateur theatricals. Miss Mamie? Rather a rare entertainment, was It not? Miss Mamie Well er yes; It wasn't very well done, to be sure. Harper's Bazar. be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States nnd mau ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac commodations Riid small amounts of cash In connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same tim." O P E N ING Fall Millinery Mrs. W. I. Brown invites the ladies of Mtdlunl and vicinity to inspect display of French patterns and sliaprs nt DUEUL & KENTNER Saturday, September 11, 1909 Economy The Same Old Story O a o Order Now A NUMBER OF OUR CUSTOMERS - WERE DISAPPOINTED LAST WEV'.r: IN NOT GET TING THEIR CHICKENS., ETC. IF YOU WERE l);-; Or THEM, PROFIT BY ENCK 4 NO ORDER NOW. YOUR EXPERI- THE ECONOMY MARKET ASHPOLE & NICHOLS, Proprietors. Opposite PostofRce Phone 461. Economy o O ATTENTION Those who are looking for good invest . ments can do no better than to inves tigate this beautiful property , . Twenty-eight fine lots located on Main street, six blocks west of the business district. Main street is be inj"' paved, water mains are being laid, sewer is in, ce ment walks going in, cross street 60 feet wide. Lots are 50x137, front lots TOxUO. Always accessible, either on foot or wheel on account of paved streets. Building line 23 feet from front of lots. There is no question but what one will make 50 to 100 per cent on the investment in the course of a year., Medford is growing very rapidly and without question this is the cheapest property within the same radius of anything in the city today. The price and the terms are reasonable. Ohio and look this over and be con vinced. "We also have a splendid business property, of large size, that will stand investigation. The present price will look cheap in a year's time. i Also have 40 acres first-class fruit land that can beraded for city property. ,This is some distance out, well located, easily cleared and no waste or steep land. Xow what have you to offer ? J. W. Dressier Agency West Main St. See The Daily Tribune For Commercial Job Printing