Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 22, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    TJTE MEDFORD BATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1909.
5
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mull CmIIimiih I'liui'iiix j 1 1 (
Viiliii'ilny in Mi'ill'iiiil,
Teas mill eoflccs nt IK! So. 0 st.
Mr. iiml .Mr, rickcr'nii: of Cliiini
piiiuu, III., arrived 'I'uusdity cveniiiic
In visit Mi'ill'nnl with it view of in-vi'-liinr
in tint valley iiih! making il
their future homo.
I.arVupiii itond truck, l.lill those
t.ot wnl'l'li't ut tlm l. iiivri'.
- .
Tlio Koulhcm 1'iii'iiii! is iliiniiiiir
t ilni' iN I'liui'iiix properly on the
market. Survey"!' nr ro-estnb-li-liinx
corners iiml other prepara
tions urn under way preparatory to
disposing of lint iiiiin y town lots
owned by tlm riiilriuul.
Tim only ilnily market report in
southern Oregon in The. Tribune. F
Superintendent I,. It. Fields, A-r-i
t it 1 1 1 Siiperiiileiiileut Hucklcy linil
oilier Southern Pncil'ie official spent
Tuesday evening in Medford looking
ovijr liie railroad hitiintioti. They
found the truck full of eiirti null so
liiurh i-'t-'Ji (-' t tut t the 1)iik.'iijo rooii)
would not ml ii in it.
See I'rof. Anton Homiinoff. for.
tiu-rly court violinist of Austrian cm-is-ror,
for lessons on violin, trnit n r
null mandolin. I.enve order nt Nush
-tel.
. w
Teniic-scc Smith' tract of 11.1
acres lit I'ho'nix hn been -old by
Mull ("nlhoim iiml If. W. Xorihrtip
for .'.'."i.(HI0 cash to Chester Fitch of
New Yolk.
The llig I'iiien .umber Co. want to
buy i hoi-e of good wciuhilt and
eolor, young and mhiiiiI. J'0
W. !,. l!ol nbeii.' i const no-ting u
fine ten-room house for V. It. Kw
bunk on hi- lot on the comer of
Tenth r.nd C street. The hotie will
bo reuily for occupation in n few
weeks. !
Imperii!) niblition Stop riuM now
nnil look up the Imperial addition ad
vertisement in thin issue.
U. W. Wnrd, an Arioiin man. i
in Medford for the pursue of buying
land.
The Nash drill makes ft specialty
of speciul dinner, banquets etc. Mu
sic every evening.
K. H. Williams i f Aniieotiili-. Mont.,
in looking over the valley .".nil will
piohnhly loenu- here in the near fu
ture. Yep; fee! fine bud dinner nt the
ll'UV)". v
There i miuli riviilry hot ween the
fYeshincn u:,d phomor class of
the high school thin year and several
fight l.r.ve resulted. The different
members of the classes gather also
nml do artistic work on the side
wulkK around the building, Their
work is not always appreciated from
a practical standpoint.
Ordors for sweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone the
orenmery.
H . C. Stoddard went to dold liny
this morning. He states that his
conipnny has bought n new donkey
engine for hauling logs up ,n(' ''iv!r-
IJenr Professor Iiomnnoff in vio
lin solos every evening tlm Nnsb
Grill. '
Mrs. Fred A. Willinms in visiting
her father; A. M. Woodford, of this
oily.
' Special 'music every evening dur
ing dinner nt tho Nash Grill.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
4..4, 4. 4. 4. 4 4- f'f
rpli NAI,I'V.' acres good
land, under ditch; good
l'hocniv. Mult Calhoun.
garden
house ;
FMU SA I. K -Choice ltarllclls. grapes
Italian ami Petit" prunes for pre
serving; must act quick or all gone;
low juices at PleiiHiint Hill orchard
Crnndcll), south Hurrell orchard. H.
V. 1). No. 1, Med ford. 100
r
Mr. and Mix. N. I'. Mileliell stop
peil o)'f ben,' ou I in-: i" tour of tin:
lioilliui'ht.
It wouldn't he Mirpriiiig to fccj iiii
epidemic of hi reel improvement break
out on I Iiii F.nxt Siiln at any time.
Tliern urn a few fellows over there
Ihat can sc that it will double, and
triple the value, of their property.
J. II. Cochran ! building a five
room Iiouhk on hi property.
The )!ig Pine Lumber Co, want to
buy n horse nLgoil weighdt and
color, young and sound. I'ift
P. I.yluirger of Colfax, Wash., i
louking over our valley with tho In
tention of invcht'iuir here. lie in
quired especially about Ibu hunting
mid fishing poHhibililies of the coun
try.
F.lhi Gaiinynw, public stcnogrnpber,
room 4, Plilin building.
A good sized .building is' being
creeled on Tenth slrecl near Grape
for tle occupiilioii of n local clean
ing company. A. Johuxloii is super
iiiluiiding the construction.
Xnsli Grill open nil the time. Fin
est service between Portlnnd end San
Francisco.
W. M. Van Scoyoc and family of
Mortis, 111., are in town looking for
It locution. Mr. and rs. II. 11.
Chidihler of the Mime ulace were to
meet them here, but failed to kecpl
the appointment. They will. arrive
on a later train.
The Louvre cnf; for the best.
V. K. Stueker of ie Moine,-. Ia
is here visiting relatives and inci-
ilcntally lookiirg about for an in
vestment.
Souther.) Oregon Tea and Cuffec
Co., 'M So. G stieet
M. (1. Wheeb r. a Nw Jersey num.
is looking for ii home in this valley.
If the Knst Side will wnrke up now
fliikiliilo nvenn and West Eighth
street won't have it all their own way,
as the best resilience districts of the
city.
H. K. Milling, traveling agent for
the Chicago & Northwestern, is in
the city oh business.
Whv msh hotnot Try the Spot
Cafe's 2.re dinner.
T. H. Wilcv is looking over some
of the choice lironerlies obtainable
hero and will in all probability make
an investment. Mr. Hey conies
from Orient, In.
Rest meal for the least money nt
the Spot ehfe.
Muiiv Iowa nconle have come to
realize the superiority of the Rogue
volley.
Spices nnd cxtrncts'nt 30 So. G
street.
W 71. Tucker and T. II. Tucker of
Indiaiiola, In., arc looking over the
valley for fruit land. Poth these
men are wise to the fact that in a
few years fruit land here may not
bo bought by everyone.
Phone 3303 for ten or coffee.
W. P. Raymond of Nashua, In., is
looking over the valley this wock.
The Piir Tines Lumber On. wnnt to
buy a horse of pood weighdt nnd
eolor, young nnd sound. low .
C. S. Reistor of Orange, Tex., is
slopping off at Med ford on his wav
to Frisco'. ITo will look over the vnl
ley while here.
George Lindley's new residence on
W,.l Seventh is almost completed. Tt
is on ft slight elevation and eom
mnnds nn excellent view of the city.
.Tames A. Wilson is in Jacksonville
looking-'nf tor his property there.
George Merrill of Jacksonville, for
mer science lonelier of the hurli school
was in Modford Wednesday.
Mrs. Nellie Muss, who has been
spending several weeks with her "is
le r, Mrs. L. P. Warner, returned to
her homo in Los Angeles Wednesday.
0. F. Lamming of Portlnnd is reg
iHterod nt tho Nnsh. , .
W. M. Itaxtcr of llie Kixkiyou Cop
per and Hold development company
has rcliiriieil from his mine in Happy
Cnmp district. He reports that pros
pects are good and that five men lire
being employed steadily.
L. Sclioenfield of San Francisco is
here on bis return trip from Seattle,
where he bus been taking in tin; fair.
He is min i) impressed with the coun
try and stales flint lie may return
and make, an investment here.
Mi , Niiinnu Fisher, a former resi
lient ol this valley, is visiting Mrs.
Aikim of Medford for several days.
An Arrngmnt Approved.
'8o they huve reduced the number
of trains Unit stop ut your utiitlonV"
"I'm,"' mmwereil Mr. Cromilot.
There lire only two a day at pres
entone to take us to town In tbe
morning and one to bring ui back at
night"
"It must be a great disappoint
ment." "Not at all. When we get a servant
now she's obliged to stay at least one
day." Exchange.
Hard to Chooio.
'Why enn't she make a choice be
tween her suitors?"
"Well, one of them In a pres agent
Ills language' In very attractive. Bat
the oilier Is a traveling unlesir.an, and
ho treats tier ns If 8 lie were a big
buyer." Kansas City Journal. '
Badly Exprestad.
Maliel-1 didn't tiellcre $u really
ti M-ii 1 1 1 It when you snld you were anx
ious to hear ir.e slug. Sain Oh, I aft
sure you I illd: You nee. I bad never
heard you slug bcforc-London Plck
Mel',1. 0 od Example.
Father "in a lecturing inocili You
never benri) of a mo n genius Into
troulilc by following n il -.;nnp:c
Jjon (Incorrlaililei-Vi'. -'r I ii-.ivc-ilie
couiitcrfcliei- - Hot, u 'ST.';:- --i i'-i
"The Bbast and the Jungle,"
Judge Lindscv's autobiogra- j
phv is one of the biggest j
things ever published by any
ni;ig.ri:ie. j
It Marts in the October j
EVERYCODY'S j
No believer in clean govern
ment and right living can aftord
to miss it.
And don't let Ov Henry's
norv get by you. It's one of
, fceven crackerjacks in the
OCTOBER EVERYBODY'S
On Display bv Medford Book Store,
Hiihsell's Store nnd Hotel Xush
Paul de Anna
FIRST-CLASS GERMAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWEL
ER AND ENGRAVER. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED. IN
CONNECTION WITH MED
FORD LOAN OFFICE, COR.
CENTRAL AVE. AND SEV
ENTH ST., MEDFORD.
Acreage
Property
At A Bargain
We hnve three acres, just out
side tho city limits, plntted all
nround it, with n new five-room
liouso, which we consider n bar-'
Rain nt i
$2200
l
The property faces on two.
streets and would subdivide nicely.
There is nn electric motor nnd
pump which rocs with tho place,
nnd the woll would supply water
for irrigating.
The owner has made (he price
low in order to sell quickly, nnd
Iho property will Im on the mar
ket but n nhort time nt this price.
W. T. York 6 Co.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
I.
At the Moore Mr. nnd Mm. .TiltiilH
Hceman, Pol timid ; F. F. Prior, Hart
ford; Mr. nnd Mr, 0. W. Cooper,
Mr; and Mrs. M. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.l
W. L. Cooper, MiM Kthel Cooper,!
Yreka; Kelson Wilbur, Albany; F. M. j
Keoves, Sun Frinci'-eo; A. C. Ab
bott, Portland; G. W. Hollister, Port
laud;' J. K. Peterson, Weed; Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. McTntosh, Kansas City;
L. E. Hayes, Kentucky; C. P. New
berry, Scuttle; L. U. Murray, Portland-
Mr. and Mrs. John Maney,
New York; James I. Craig, Portland;
Kdwin L. Lane, Mrs. W. P. Lane,
John F. Masebiiry, lioston.
At the Nnsh M. F. Jeff res, P. F.
Harrington, Portlnnd; P. J. Dclil,
Willinmsport; C. F. Lamming, Port
land; Angie Mabrad, Mrs. Fimlan,
Ashland; J. IC Hendrick, A. J. Rose,
Willows; C. P. Herman, Boston; H. J.
Lyon, San P'raneisco; E. II. Blythe,
Scotland; J. D. Goldsby, Kansas
HOUftCWtVC
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WATCH THIS BfACC
City; James Simmons, E. M. Ail ken,
Los Angeles; J." Meyers, B. S. Hall,
San Jose; II. J. Murphy, Chicago;
George II. Marsh, Sacramento; E. J.
Martin, Portlnnd; F. S. Sawyer, Butte
Falls; W. F. Biddlc, city; Robert Nix
on, Yreka; L. 0. Onton, city; Frank
Woodard, II. N. Starr, Fred Lipton,
J. M. Rice, L. E. Tidbnll, G. E. Met
calf, Portland; II. Loeny, San Fran
cisco; Franklin Taylor, Jack Lewis,
Portland; W. W. Hubbard, L. C.
Bogroph, San Francisco.