Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 24, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1900.
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ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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Kllu CI ii ii n ii vv, public stenographer,
room 'I, 1'iiliu building.
Miss Frances Niiiinii mill Mrs. Jo
iiephinc Itusscll have returned from
llii'ir summer's vacation.
V. H. Collins, principal (if I lie high
school, is building miller the direction
nf J. II. Clink n six-room residence
on West Tenth street, which li ex-
I Im to he ri'iiily I'm' occupation by
October r.
Our charge Ik oiio dollar per iiionlli
fur r'iiiK y,,lir house. Will coilleet
rent if ili'Kiri'il. Cim keep them ne
copicd. llcnsou Investment Co. Hill
Misses Maude Newbury mid Fran
ces Keniicy 'f Jacksonville spent
Thursday evening in Medford.
Mrs. Charles Prim mid MrH. John
F. Miller spent Thursday afternoon
in Mud ford.
Phono 3:103 for tea or coffee.
Dr. mid Mrn. It. T. llurnclt left
for Seattle mid Portland Thursday
evening.
Among those from Jacksonville
who took-in "A Knight for n Iiiy"
Thursdiiv evening lit Medford were
Mr. mid Mr-. H. It. How, Mr. and
M. John F. Miller. Mrs. Charles
I'riin. Minx Towni'. Mi-1 lleuter, Mr
M. M. Tnylor nnd Mm. W. II. Ha r-
num.
SniecK and extracts at lit! So. fl
street.
At the conference of the M. K.
church. South, held in Porilimd. Hcv.
W. F. (lonlder of thin city was np
jM.inted secretary f the hoard of
missions mid hoard of education mid
was placed on the committee of the
joint board of finance mid conference
relations.
Ttevt meal for the least money nt
the Spot cafe.
A. F. Harnett, a former really
broker of Council Muff. In.. has
purchased nn interest iii the IIiim
Investment company of thin city.
Special music every evening dur
ing dinner at the Nabh Grill.
" Mr. mid Mrn. Cornelius OKecfe of
Middletown. Conn., have been looking
over the volley for. the last few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Olwell have re
turned from their Alaska trip, where
they hiive been making ft protracted
vitiit.
Hear Professor Romanoff in vio
lin hoIoh every evening tbo Nash
Grill, -t , ' '
The new dredging machine in being
fixed and will he put to work on
the ditch on West Seventh some time
this iificriioon if nothing unforeseen
happens-.
Orders for sweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled. Phono tin
erenmer7.
Miss Julia True is making social
vi-it in Ashland this week.
Ed 1 Inn-en of Ashland wa Med
ford visitor this week.
Yen; fee' f itio hud dinner at the
I .i"IV! -'
The big digger is being taken fV'Mii
where it stood on G street across
Seventh to Second street, where it
will commence digging the sewer
ditch. The digger has to be ferried
across the, pavement on Seventh
street on lumber placed beneath its
wheels to keep it from cuttitn.' up
the street. Ann it is. it leaves trncu
which will not soon be erased.
Tho Nash Grill makes ft specialty
of special dinners, banquets etc. Mu
sic, every ovening.
Professor V. 0. Smith will enter
tain the R Y. P. U. and tho One
riundrcd club at his home this eve
ning. '
Imperial addition Stop right now
and look tip tho Imperial addition ad
vertiscmcnt in this issmt.
Lumber is being hauled from here
for tho construction of an addition
to tho power hnuso at Gold Ray.
The Louvre eafo for tho best.
The Tlogiio River Fruit Growers
association shipped lf.OO half boxes
of Comico pears on a consignment to
New York Thursday.
Southern Oregon Tea nnd Coffee
Co.. 3d So. 0 street. 1 .
' W. G. Estop left for Spokane Fn-
Aflni. n ten days' visit
or nveiuiiu. , .
ho will retnni to superintend the
;.,v,t, of his nntiles nn tun k-
... ...i.,.v,l. nflcr which he will join
Mrs. Estop anl family in Los AuroIm
tnr (lie will I el'.
The onlv daily market report m
sonlbern Oreiron-Jn The Tribune -1'
Waller Moore of Phoenix lei I o
Thnrsifay for Portland to meet b.s
son from Unkcr Cily.
Lnrrupin pood truck. Bill-thmw
hot waffle- at the Louvre.
.MihH .Miles CiiiiIi ell of Applcpate
is viilin in Ai-hliiml.
Mim. J. C. Kmeiii !. of this city vis
ited AxIiIiiihI the lirt of the week.
Tens and coffees at So. G st.
.1. K, Snwyer, who linx been em
ployed on the I'acirii- & Knslcrn as
an cii"jiiccr, is in town.
1. K. Itollins of Phoenix wiih in
the city WcdocMlnv on business,
Nash Grill open all the time. Fin
est service, between Portland and San
Francisco.
Miss I.ennie llmn-cn paid Medford
a business visit Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gore have re
turned from a
visit to the Seattle
fair.
If the Fast Side will wnrko up now
Oakdale avenue and West Eighth
street won't have it all their own way,
on the best residence districts of the
city. .
A consignment of ties and other
lumber for the Pacific & Eastern ar
rived Thursday from Jacksonville on
the Jacksonville limited.
L. I). Hrown will erect a fine mod
ern residenco on South C street.
Y. II. Hendricks of Suit Lake city
is in Medford looking over the valley.
Seo Prof. Anton Homanoff, for
merly court violinist of Austrian em
peror, for lessons on violin, puitar
mid mandolin. Leave orders at Nash
Hdel. .
Mrs. I). W. Miilcy of the depart
ment of horticulture of the 'n-li-inptoii
statu collciie has been attend
inp the packing school conducted by
Professor Cole of O. A. C. for the
past few days.
H. I. Childevs and Carl Hiehardsoii.
plasterers of this place, are in Cen
tral Point on business.
W. F. Itau. the proprietor of Uo-
Moore, is down with an nttaek of
la prijM'.
THIS IS
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Just the ordinary every
day business man using
Filing Cases and Off ice Appliances j
For Sale By MEDFORD BOOK STORE
Savoy
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" TONIGHT
THE SEVENTH DAY
A Comedy Drama
0H1 UNCLE.
A biograph comedy.
THE EVIL THAT MEN DO
A western drama. .
ONE
CENTRAL POINT IS
There are n (real many ways in
which to estimate the progress and
prosperity of a community, but the
building operations are usually con
sidered the most authentic record,
and, accordingly the Central Point
Herald has prepared nrf estirnateof
the buildings that are now under
construction in Central Point, or that
have been completed within the past
few months, mid while the list is only
a rought estimate, yet it will convey
an idea of wjint is doing in that local
ity to outside readers. As prepared
tlie list will total nearly $40,000 and
it is quite probable that they have
omitted a number of small cottages
that have, recently been completed.
The list follows:
C. H. Hostel, business block. .$ 8,000
C. It. Hostel, residence .' 2,000
I. F. Williams, business block 2,500
I. F. Williams, residence.... 1,000
Mrs. Kandall, cottage ()00
Mrs. Downing, cottage 500
Mrs. Ileiisley, cottage 700
Frank Cochran, cottage 700
Mrs. PeniiiL'cr, cottage (100
Mrs. Olienchain. cottage ... 000
Mr. Kyle, .residence 2,500
John Alberts, two cottages.. 800
II. Sanborn, cottage 500
Kd Whitcide, business block .'3000
John Clark, bungalow 800
J. O. Iuacson. bungalow . . . 2.000
Ferguson A: Murray, stable ; . 2.000
S. A. P.ittison. office bldg. . . 700
W.J. Freeman, business block 10.000
Total 3!l.000
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Theatre
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DIME
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CHANGE MADE IN
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Owing to the fact that letter car
riers are prohibited by law from
working over eight hours a day, it
has been found since the establish
ment of free delivery that Carrier
No. 1 bus more territory than he can
cover in the required time.. In con
sequence thereof it has become nec
essary to discontiniiij tho service on
North lieatty street and North Cen
tral avenue after Monday, Septem
ber 27. This territory will be served
again as soon as the department al
lows the postoffiee another carrier.
In the meantime all of those patrons
who had boxes in the office prior to
the establishment of free delivery
HOUICWIVCI
WATCM THI SPACE
can retain them. After October 1
there will be plenty of boxes for rent.
Christian Science.
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
in the Commercial club room. Subject
of the lesson-sermon for September
202J'Heality." All are welcome. Sun
day school at 10.