Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 27, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Ol.'WIOX, MONDAY, SKI'TKMIiER 27, 1009.
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W. A. M.-illi-y, brother of J. (1,
Medley iif his rilv, Iiiih I'imiii to
Mi'dlnnl o uml.ii li ik Inline, Mr.
Medley in from MiNKimri. Vnrrcnn
Iiiii'k In IIiii town, anil lui Iiiih been
(diown bo HutiHfuolorily Hint li Iiiih
brought hi fit in i I y with liim to nhow
bin Rood intention.
See l'rof. Anton Itornnuoff, for
merly court violinist of AiiHtriim em
peror, for Ichmhih mi violin, fiHtur
lint mandolin, .euvu order tit NiihIi
hotel.
Mi I flu Fletcher wan mi A kIiIii ii1
vixilor to Medl'urd Saturday.
II. K. K'ed from Ki'imi-vvirk, Wnxli.,
nrriv cl in Mi'ilfonl Snt. inlay to look
around a little nnil vixil friend of
liix hero.
O. N. WIImoii Iiiih returned from a
trip to Noil ti llnkolii wild a better
iiiiion of MiMlfonl tliiin ever. Tlx
Mrciiiioiix climate of Diikotii iniiy be
nil riulil for mime, luit Mr. Wilmin
prefer tin' Imlmy weather enjoyed by
1 lie inliiiliitiinlM of t lie lto.'iii! valley.
Tlx) recent f-howcr Iiiih done inurli
liond in ncltliui; the dn-t, Martinir
Vf'i-I it I ion, clenriiiK up the nir and
qucuchiiii; tint threatening forest
firi'x.
Mr-. .!. F. M.'i lilM, a dinmliter of
A-dibind, returned homo today after
vixitine Iiitu for a few diiyn.
I.. V., Hoover, tin1 iiurxcrviiiini, left
for n viil to Yukimn and Scuttle
Saturday.
lfenn (ioddard, MMipcriliti'iideut of
tlii Week riw.rli, which i located
Miuth of town, ix in Medford,
fJny l!ilion Iiiih returned home lift
er n nhort stay in I'ortliind.
Anita lodi:e, who in ntti'iidinir the
Sinter' ti'dmol hero, departed to her
home in Talent Friday.
Hannah Wyn and Louim Aryner.
holh of whom lire students lit SI.
Mnry'n iieiidemy, were iriven pcrm'm
Mon l .'o to Woodvillc, where they
will May till Sunday evening.' They
will then return in order to intend
cehool iiifitin Monday.
Mr. mid Mr. K. F. Hciehmnn of
Fort Jonen, ("ill., who linve heen vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. (. K. lieiehmun
of Medford, returned home Saturday.
A party consi-tinj; of Mr. anil Mrs.
K.N. Hiiien, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Wi
ley nuil Mrs. Hump returned todny
from ii trip to Crater Luke, where
they have heen having a pood time
limiting nnd fishing
II. i. (Ireory of Kiiplo 1'oint din
fiiel is vihilini,' in Mi'ilfonl 1 1 1 j h week.
John T, Wliiillcs, a I'orlliind at
torney, wan in JiiekHoiivillii Sat unlay
on li'Kiil hilMliChH.
.Meet your friendx at the Ilijou to
iiiulil. Ki.'l
John Hunan, the janitor of the
eoiirihoiiKe, has returned from a
week's viienlioii at Portland,
I'hona a:i0:i for ten or coffee.
Miles ('nutrell ot Knell was n Med
ford visitor Saturday ns was also
James liucldcy.
SpieeH mid extract lit 30 So. (1
si reel.
Mrs. S. A. Coleman has returned
to Talent after it week's visit with
her son, V. It. Coleman of Jack
sonville. iicst mciil for the least money nt
the Spot eufo. .
lleiijnuiin M. Collins has moved
his family from Medford find is now
residinu in the James A. Wilson house
in Jacksonville.
Special music, every eveninj; dur
ing dinner nt the Xiish Grill.
Mr. mid Mrs. I). W. Hull returned
to Medford Monday from a short
visit to Ashland.
Vho Louvre enfo for tho bct.
Tw. carloads of rnils were taken
out on the Pacific; & Eastern Mon
day morning.
Kiln (Inunyaw, pubiic Monographer,
room 4, Palm building.
T. J. Tnlcoiub, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Orwilcr mid Mrs. Xewton left on the
Pacific. & Kastern this morning on n
visit to 0. Hriscoe of Trail.
Nash (irill open all tho time. Fin
est servico between Portland and San
Francisco. ' "
Vrtn Dodge returned Sunday from
a v-vit with her parents in Ashland
to ntintin her work nt St. Mary's
nendemv.
Teim nnd coffee nt 30 So. O ft.
J. M. McCnirn of Hilt is visiting in
Medford.
Lnrmpin good truck, P.ill those
hot wnfflen nt the Ismvre.
S. 0. Menefee of SokHiie is look
ing over the viilley tliis week.
The best plnce in town to spend n
pleasant hour The Dijon. 103
Hazel Whitmoro of New York is
visiting friendH in this city.
Hour Professor Romnnoff in vio
lin solos every evening , tho Nash
Grill.
A. Daly of Rochester.. N. Y., is
looking over the vitlley for a loca
tion. ,
Orders for nweet prenm or butter
milk promptly filled.' Phone the
oreamery.
WALK-OVER SHOES
Never Mind the Size-Get Fitted
When WALK-OVER Shoes arc
fited in the "WALK-OVER
WAY," that is to e.act foot
measurements, the "bend" in
the shoe comes just where it
was intended to come, thus in
suring perfect comfort nnd the
full limit of service. No fallen
nrehes, corns, bunions, etc.,
trouble the wearer of 'n per
fectly fitted pair of WALK
OVER Shoes, so
Never mind the size get fitted
$4.00, $4.50, $5.00.
Edmeades Bros.
THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT i
A BUNCH OF LAUGHS
THE LEGLESS RUNNER
SHOEING THE MAIL CARRIER
THE WOMAN-HATER
ONE DIME
E. F. Saylor of Eugene left Sat
urday for home after spending it lew
days in Medford.
Yifpi fee! I'iup Juki dinner nt the
I .!! V) '
W. R. Harris of Hermit, Oil., is
looking over the valley with the in
tention of investing in properly,
prcicralily fruit land.
Southern Oregon Ten nod Coffee
Co., 30 So. 0 street.
Mrs. A. C. McLcod of Pollillaiid,
who has been paying a visit for the
last lew days, departed Saturday
for her home in Sjui Francisco.
Why rush borne? Try the Spot
Ciifc's i!.rf! dinner.
Miss Anna Drake was transact
ing business in Ibis city Saturday.
W. F. Mossbuiver of Seattle is n
Medford visitor this week. Mr. Moss
hui'tfcr is looking nt some of the
choice buys available in the valley
and will probably rnnke an invest
ment. Mm. A. L. Irwin, her daughter,
Miss Clara Rhodes, and Master
Keith Horer, who have been shop
ping in Medford, returned to their
homes in Ashland Mondny.
A. It. Miller of the Medford book
store left Sunday for a trip to Eu
gene mid Senttle. Mrs. Miller ac
companied him.
MisH Imise Johnson of Pasadena,
Oil., who has been visiting R. II.
Whitehead, ret timed to her home
Monday on No. 15. She wan ac
companied as far as Ashland by J.
T. Norman and wife.
J. H. Adams, representative of the
Carlton' nurseries, with headquarters
at Central Point, was n Medford vis
itor Monday.
The city mailmen are now deliv
ering mail to about 3tidO residents of
Medford. Two deliveries a day are
made in the resident section and three
in the business part.
L. M. Smith and family of Twin
Falls, Idaho, who have been staying
in this city for some time, have gone
to Eagle Point this week to visit
Charles Painter, an old friend.
ii
NEXT ATTRACTION
The next attraction at The Med
ford theater is II. H. Frazce's t-reut
musical comedy, ''The Oirl Ques
tion," which wiii he -,-en nere Fridav,
October 1.
This production is under the supic
iniimigeinent as "A Kuuiyht for a
I lay," which made such a hit here
last week and the costuming and
scenic investiture is on the same scale
of magnificence.. The company is
large, numbering 48 people, and is
headed by John Kearney, who "won
a horno"in Medford two years ago,
when he brought "The Major of To-
kio" to tho local utago.
The advance sulo of seats will
open nt Masking drug store tomor
row (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock.
To Chicago and Return.
Ten days allowed going trip, re
turning tickets good until November
30. Round trip $82.40. For particu
lars, enquire at the local office or ad
dress A. S. Rosenbaum, S. P. Co.
Agent, Medford, Or. '
MEDFORD. Or.. Aug. 5. 1009,
Hall's TexnB Wonder, of St. Louis,
cured my daughter of a severe kidney
and bladder tronble ofter doctor-,
failed to give any relief, and I can
cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L. I.
Wilson. 135 Barllett St. Sold by
HaskinB' Druir Store. ' .
To Chicago and Return.
October 4 October 4. October 4.
Ten days allowed going trip, re
turning tickets good until November
30. Round trip $82.40. For particu
lars, enquire at the local office or ad
dress A. S. Rosenbaum, S. P. Co.
Agent. Medford, Or. "
Tho Eternal Feminine.
It would seem that tho sir-year-old
dnugliter of a Washington official Is at
times harassed with doubts touchiug
his own future conduct of life.
"Father." said she, "I'd like to have
your advice about something."
"Well, daughter." answered the fa
ther, with t lie solemn air nnd speech
be affects at such times, "upon wbnt
point am 1 to be token Into your con
fidence? Whatever it mny be, 1 prom
ise that 1 shall give it my earnest con
sideration." "It s this." said the child. "When 1
ect through school, what would you
advise me to do while I'm waiting to
get married?" St. Louis Republic.
Love.
Properly there is only one verb for
love. It is not "nmo." It Is not
"iilmer." It is not the softest Italian
verb. No printed language of man
knows it. Hut the violin knows It,
and the wild bird knows It; even the
sea knows it. The rose Is it, and the
moon is it, nnd tho look of n man's
eyes into a woman's is It, and the look
of a woman's eyes buck again Is It.
It ut no man or woman can say It In
any language that endures. "Love Let
ter of the King."
Defying Death.
There Is no use of reading any more
rules about how to live a long time.
An old lady 1(H) years old lins entcn
Sew England doughnuts all her life.
Birmingham Age-IIernld.
The Official Goat.
"Your wife doesn't seem to enro
nucli for thnt friend of yours."
"No. lie's t lie limn 1 lay the bin mo
in when I'm detained downtown."
Millailoliililn Post.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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FOR SAT.K IfiO acres, j-ood fruit
laud 1 niilo from Merlin, $1.") per
acre; one-fifth cash, balance (i yvs.
fi per cent', will divide. Address R,
care Tribune. 108
A RARE COMBINATION
e
in whidi LUXURY and ECONOMY join hands to the ultimate profit of the
wise honst-keeper, allowing her to add two of the latest modern conveniences
to the equipment of the home and costing lens to lave these comforts than to le
without them. This
Combination Range Boiler Insulator
and Hot Fireless Cooker
effects this wonderful combination.
Two Indispensable
Luxuries
First A hot water
apparatus which fur
nishes very hot water
every minute of the day
and night a hot water
system equal to the most
expensive that money
can buy.
Second A perfect
fireless cooker which re
ally cooks without fire
and delivers the food
hot and ready to serve
a fireless cooker which
contains hot ovens all
day and all night the
only hot fireless cooker
in the market.
in
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RiV "- If
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Two Sources of
Economy
First By preventing
the Radiation of heat
while the boiler is being
heated and by conserv
ing the heat within the
boilef after it is heated,
there is a saving of more
than 60 per cent in the
cost of heating water for ,
domestic use. '
Second By using the;:
fireless cooker several -hours
each day instead
of burning wood, coal or
gas, there is a large dai
ly saving of fuel.
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JUST THINK OF IT
Cair be fitted to any boiler regardless of size. Hot water "on tap'' at all hours of the day or night.
Pays for itself in short time by reducing fuel expenses. No cost to operate. Use either coal, wood
or gas. for heating -purpose. Provides a hot water system equal to any on the market costing $100
nnd upwards, at less than half that cost.
Instead of burning fuel needlessly and standing over a hot kitchen range for hour's at a time, the
housewife may plnce the food, which has been brought to the boiling point quickly on. the gas plate or
range, into the Fireless Cooker, where it will simmer for hours until thoroughly cooked, and when re
moved it will be found hot nnd ready to serve.
While the cooking process is going on in the Fireless Cooker no care or attention need be be
stowed. If she so desire, tho housewife mny go shopping, calling, or receive callers.
There is no escape of food fumes into the kitchen from the Fireless Cooker on account of the
fact thnt the lids of the cooking pots fit very tightly and the doors of the cooking compartments are
Sealed tightly when closed.
On demonstration at all times at the Aiken Plumbing Company's office, next door to Condor Water
Power Co. YOU are invited to call and see for yourself just exactly how it works.
J W.WHITNEY
District Manager
Office in in Aikin Plumbing Go.'s Store Medford