Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 16, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    tub Bedford daily tribune, medford, ouKaoy, Thursday, September ig, iooo.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL!
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Ktoro.
Mm. It. It. T.vlor nf (Ii-uiiIm 1'iihh
in v i h i l i i k I'rii'iiilli in Mcdl'ord.
I'hoiio XW.l for ton or col'fmi.
Fnink Hull Iiiih returned from n
vihit I (J Gl'UUU 1'iihh.
Kpinw nni I'.xtnii'tH lit 'M Ho. (1
Hired.
Jon Wliitin-y, tlm jiopuliir wild own
er ami proprietor of "f'miip Contii
KioiiH," on tlio bunk of Ifc-nr creek,
nntvrtuincd Inrgu piirty of friend
Wcilni'Hday (veninir. Hpecinl mimic
wax u fenturo of tlio ovnninjr.
You'll like boxbull. Try it.
I). Conner of Tiibln Hook won ii
recent vimtor in Mcdl'ord.
For homn grown numory Htonk and
Mr. mul Mitt. K., U. Kunkey lire
vitating friendx in Axlilund.
ii Bipiuro iluul, son Cook. Office 25
Went Main street. Medl'ovd. 50
A. IS. Warren of KoKcburi; in Hpend
iuK a few days in Mod ford.
Bent monl for tlio lcnnt money ut
tlio Spot enfo.
Will O. Stool loft Thursday nl'ter
iioon for Kliinuitli Kitllx on bin way
to Crator Lake.
Now MiilM ami fall fur nt Van
JiykoV. 154
Mik. Jui'oil 'I'liati'liiir uml family
Imvo ilopartoil for ltcdliiudri, -it I.,
where tlioy will nmkit thoir homo in
tlio future.
OrdorB for Kwcet cromn or butler
milk promptly filled. Phone tho
orenmer7.
M. IX SturKixt ii well known rcni
ilont of tlii rounty, iliod nl hin liotno
in thix city WoilnoMilay. Funeral Herv
iooH woro oonduolfld Thnrxdny h ft -ornoon
undor tlio niiHpiceH of tlio I.
0. 0. F.
It wouldn't bn Hiirprihing to sou an
. epidemic of Btrcot improvement break
out on tho KiiHt Side at any timo.
Tbero aii! u few follows over there
that can w that it will douliln and
triple the value of thoir property.
K. J. O'Doll of MinneapoliH has
pureluiMod 40 acres of land near
Agate. Tho conmderntion wob $5000.
If din Kuht Side will warke ii) now
Oiikdale avonuo and West Kil'th
street won't have it nil their own wuy,
as the host residence district of Iho
oily. .
Hill ami (irunU I'ukh will play n
Kmne of ball in Medford on next
Sunday. Judging from past RinnoH
n splendid bit of Sxrt should eiisuo.
It may bo your turn next don't
overlook your iummiitcc. Itoiisoii In
vostmont Cit. 155
Professor P. J. O'Claru is expected
to return from Wiwhinton on next
Monday.
You'll moot your friend at thn box
ball alley.
W. J. Rinhuin and Miss Dmiim l'ru
olt wore married Weilne-dny. They
will reside in Cnlifornia.
Why rush hornet Try the Spot
Cafe's 2.rm dinner.
Jf tho plans of certain eastern men
Mo not Ro nslray Tnlont will soon
have ii drugstore.
Southerii Oregon Tea mid Coffee
Co.. 30 So. O street.
There will be a special meeting of
tho Merchants' association this eve
ning in Iho Commercial club rooms.
An inspection of our nursery will
convince the most skeptical. Call or
mail vour list of wants' and lot us
save yon ..f.f.ffW. U. H. V. N'""'
serios. Office. 25 W. Main st. 50
Walter Jnoobsen was sentonced to
two years in the penitentiary I'or
stealing a horse by .ludge Ilaniin on
Wodnoflday.
You must not forget tho number of
tho Uoguo Iiiver Kish Co., 17 N. Fir.
Phono 3003. Hnllimore nystors in
bulk, salt and smoked salmon and
halibut. You must think about nice
fresh fish always at the market;
chickens, etc. Come in. 154
Oscar Rodger of Antioch spent
a day reoontly in Medford.
Children's school shoes that wear
al Vim Dyke's. 154
W. J. Scott of upper Rogue river
was a recent bus'nioss caller.
One quail nf guaranteed vanilla
flavor for 50c at Iliiskinss drug
store. 155
Mrs. V.' A. Forbes of Talent is
spending a few days in Medford with
Mr. and Mm, D. T. Luwton.
Regular meeting of A. F. & A. M.
will be held Friday evening.
; feet fine hud dinner nt the
.uiivr",
Mrs. Mary Milligau has left for u
visit in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Oould liiive re
turned from ii trip to Crater Lake
mul other siiiits.
Teas uud coffees at 30 So, 0 st.
'J'. A. OIiish of lleagle was a recent
visitor in Medforil.
William Mitchell of Sums Valley
was u receul Medford visitor.
'lie Louvre cafe for the best.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. P: llnro have re
turned from u trip to Scuttle.
C. F. Garrison, who was injured
while working on the grading of West
Seventh street, is improving rapidly
mid expects to be up in u compara
tively short time. His right log was
broken just below the knee uud bis
left leg slightly bruised by the break
ing of u trace on his plow. Mr. Gar
rison rests comfortably ut his cozy
little rcsideiic nt 021 Ninth street.
Ini'iial addition Stop right now
mid look up the Imperial addition ad
vertisement in this issue.
While Ralph Bullock was deliver
ing a message, Home, person, with n
disposition of decomposed brass,
calmly appropriated his bicycle which
was laying in the hedge outside, and
rode uwity. Afgtcr riding around
the principal streets of the city with
blood in bis eye, Ralph returned to
tho depot and found the lost vehicle
resting safely in the office there.
His remarks to the office force pres
ent, printed, would make a socialistic
spud look like 30 cents.
Are you uurticuliirT If so, it will
pay you to figure with Cook, ihe
nurseryman, before placing your or
der for trees or shrubbery. 50
Louis L. Hullier, ex-assistant sec
retary of the Commercial club, has
returned from a trip up the (.'niter
Luke road, whore he has been em
ployed, and reports that grout prog
ress is being miulii and thai many men
are being hired to augment the pres
ent force.
H. W. Heberling of Sebustopol.
Cut., is in Medford looking after bis
homestead and other interests here.
Mr. Heberling states that the Orien
tal is driving many working men up
into Oregon mid that the labor sit
uation about bis home town is tense.
Ella Onnnyuw, public stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
Harry. Scholt., who was recently
injured by diving from too high n
ixisition at the rink at Ashland, is
able to work now.
Mr. uud Mrs. W. H. (ianaway of
New Ijindon, la., are visiting R. Omi
awiiy at bis home in this city.
The celebrated "Good for Pay
llovs" school shoes at Van Dvke's.
154
Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Santa
Crnr., Oil., is stopping here on her
return trip from Seattle, to visit her
niece, Mrs. Mary Regar.
Guy Bishop, who has boon staying
in Medford, returned to Phoenix on
Thursday.
Hotter take out I tin I lire insurance
policy while yon think of it. Do it
now. Benson divestment Co. 155
A number of last year's high school
graduates will leave Sunday for Ku
gonu to attend the university.
F.d Siinms, the prosperous Phoenix
morchiint, was in town on business
Thursday.
A gomo everybody enn piny box-
bnll.
One (Hurt of guaranteed vanilla
fiuvor for 5tlo at llasUiass drug
store. 155
Nr. ,1. Wiley Thursday morning nar
rowing escaped being hurt by a pre
mature blast nt the exeovation on
West Seventh street for the Gnrnett-Coii-y
building.
T. (. Krickson, special agent in
Ihe fjjiroKtry depurtnient, left for
Butte Falls, where he has work to do.
See Prof. Anton Romanoff, for
merly court violinist of Austrian em
peror, for lessons on violin, guitar
and mandolin. Leave orders at Nash
iiotol.
W. W. Glasgow mid son Curl left
lust night for Pullman, where the
hitter will attend-the college. Carl
will take a course in electrical engin
eering. Miss Beiilah Warner, last year's
principal of the M. IT. S., leaves this
evening for Spokane, where she will
take a.' position in the high school
there.
LuiTuphi good truck, Pull --those
Lot waffles ut Ihe 1. uivre.
Cole Holmes, who is working for
n local electrical concern, will go to
Pullman to attend college and there
take up a course in electricity. He
expects to leave in a fow days, oh
school begins tboro on September 23.
C. P, Molony mid family left, on
Thursday for Coos Buy.
Are you from Missouri? If ho,
Cook, the nurseryman, would like mi
opportunity U show you. 50
The local baseball team has dis
banded for the season.
J. L. McAlmoii, who has boon pla
cer mining near Woodvillc, returned
with a sample of "color." Mr. Mc
Ahrou will return again to his claim
in a short time.
MANY CARS IN
LOCAL YARDS
Business of Medford Shown by Ac
tivity In Local Railroad
Circles.
Twenty-two curs of freight were
unloading in the locul yards Thurs
day, showing activity in locul busi
ness. Three curs were unloading
merchandise, one wirefeneo, two
household goods, two feed, four
wooden pipe, one dynamite, two flour,
two ruils, three wood, one soap, and
one ice.
In addition to this two cars of
pears were loading. Medford is do
ing some busy. Tho offico force is
too busy to discuss the matter.
KINNEY LOSES SUIT
AGAINST R06ERT S. T0WNE
The suit brought by William
rish as assignee of the T. J. Kinncv
l'sliito against Robert S. Towne, own
er of the Blue Lodge copper mine, for
$1100 for services rendered as pur
chasing agent, was settled -Wednesday,
when the jury found in favor of
the defendant. Judge E. E. Kelly
appeared fur tho defendant and Col
vig & Reiimes for the plaintiff.'
A Woman'i Age? Forget It.
Man Iiiih no right to iiuoxiloii wo
man's iige-'to even iliink utxiul It. A
woman, Mess her. Is iim old ax xlic
irMcx out r ni.-il.es up anil uot n
(lay older. Man Is mil of Ms latitude
when ln Is-giiis trying to locale wo
man's age longitude. It I her privi
lege to eoiice.il her :igo In any form or
milliner she may cIiikiso. ami i 8
man's prerogative to usxixt tier lis
much ax possihle nil her than hinder or
iiicxtion tier In nii.v way. Man owes
It to himself to wo Hint she Is sup
plied with overv means of concealing
her niw or any new wrinkle whlcli she
fhoosex to keep from the caze of the
nvorcurloiiK puhlio. Man lx not xu
poseil to In- young or bountiful. He
couldn't he if he wan led to be and
wouldn't In. if he ooiilil. With woman
It Is illfToroitt. She wants to lie and
can he and Is, whether she wants to
he or not, anil It is a u hole lot hotter
for her nml for her admirer or admir
ers, us tho case may ho. Hint her age
ho carefully miardcd under that
charming veil of mystery which should
ever ho hors hy right of possession.
Forget that she has an ago, brother,
unit you will he happier, ami so will
Rhe. hut don't, fur heaven's sake, for
got that she has a birthday.- Boston
Horn Id.
MARRIED.
The Fighting Editor.
The lighting editor Is no Joke In
Paris. There. If a paper calls a man a
liar or n thief, the mini takes It se
riously, ami. visiting tlio office, lie do
inanils a retraction or a tight. It. is
the lighting editor who receives him.
The lighting editor sits in a Louis
Soke study, smoking n cigarette and
reading a now novel with a yellow
cover. Ho Is faultlessly dressed In
deep black-the duelist's color. The
ribbon of iho Lochia of Honor Is In
his buttonhole. His brilliant eyes mid
clear skin proclaim his perfect condi
tion. His alei'l, supple carriage shows
his military training. The light Inn
editor never writes a lino, tint Is re
sponsible personally for every word
In tho paper every day. On a plain,
outspoken sheet like Le Matin, which
keeps him pretty busy, his salary Is
very largo-$Ml week or so. A con
servative Journal like Le Temps, hav
ing little use for a lighting editor, pays
thu mull no more than .fllO. Exchuuge.
A Hint and a Hump.
A woman there was. ami she wrote
for the press, as you or 1 might do.
She told how to cut. and sow a dross
and how to cook many a savory moss,
hut she never bad done it herself, I
guess, but none of her readers knew.
She told how to comh and dross Hie
hair mid how out of a barrel to make
n chair 'twould adorn any parlor mid
give It an ulr-we thought the tule was
true. Oh, Iho days we spout and tho
nights wo spent , with hammer mid
saw and tuck. In making a ehnlr in
which no one would sit, In which no
one could possibly sll, without u click
In the bach, Kcouomlcal Housewife,
O'I'.IIIKN'-OOOIiWVN-I., Vancou
ver, H. ('., September !), J. fi. O'liricn
of JVtluiid and Minn Rarbnrn (iood
wyn of Medford, in tlm Presbyterian
mniie, (.v. J),-. Krazier officiating.
They will reside j Portland after a
honeymoon in Seattle mid Aberdeen.
Saloonkeepers Olson and Jennings James Campbell has puroliasHll too.
of (iold Hill appeared in Jackson- acres mid J. M. Root fivo from A.
villo Thursday to answer to a charge V. Whitney on West Oakdalit. Tha
of selling lirpior to minors. tracts will he planted to fruit.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to tender our thanks to
on rnoiglibors and friends who ho
ably assisted us when our home burn
ed Wednesday. We greatly appre
ciate their efforts on our behalf.
Jill. AXI) MRS. II. C. KENTNER.
Bijou Theatre
; Hilly Von, manager.
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WANTED A girl to evlerk for Med
ford Bakery und Delicatessen, lot
TONIGHT "
Richard Darling Stock Company in
"THE COUNTRY GIRL"
A four-act comedy-drama.
MR. IIEKRY GUN SON in illustrated song.
Two Big Reels of High-Class Moving Pictures. '
AIJMJSSION
. 20c and 10c
B A S B B A L L
HILT vs GRANTS PASS
At Medford
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
19th
Game Called at 1:00 p. m.
This game will decide the champiaonship of southern Oregon and
northern California. Each team now having won two games. The
teams agreeing to play off the deciding game on neutral grounds
at Medford. Each team has strengthened for the struggle for su
premacy, and there is no doubt but what the fans will see a
great game. So don't miss it. and kick yourself afterward. '
REMEMBER, THE GAME WILL BE CALLED. AT I P.
Admission
M.
25c
50c
IMPERIAL ADDITION
Imperial addition was opened in May. We have sold
45 hits, a great many of them to people who expect to
build on them in the near future. When we oMened the
addition we advertised that we would give away one lot
to the purchasers of the first 25. This we have done. The
lot owners deciding it hy a drawing, Phil Loosly being the
lucky man. Now we are going to make the same offer on
the next '25 lots sold. We are also going to commenre
building a neat modern bungalow in this addition to sell
on easy terms, and will continue to build them as long as
there is a demand for houses. In our judgment,
MEDFORD WILL
DOUBLE IN POPULATION
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in the next two years. Next summer East Main street will
be paved and East Side values will double up. Now is the
time to buy a lot in Imperial addition a small amount of
cash down and vour own time on the balance.
See
ANDERSON-GREEN CO.
or
RAY TOFT
Medford - - - - Oregon
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