THE M El) FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOIil), OKEGOX, TUESDAY, SKl'T EMIJ.ER 28, 1900. ' Tlio Nash drill iiuiI.i a Hpccinlly III' Hpeeial dinner, banquets 'i, Mi. bin every uvening. Mr. and Mih. ). K. Yiniiij of I'o- llliillll, . ('ill,, llli! paying it vi-.it In 1'iiiimU of l hi i-il.v. Our clini'iin i "no dollar per month fur renting your hnuMi. Will coilleet ri'tit if desired. Can keep tbi'tn ('- 0O)il'l. Ill'IINOII IllVI!KlllH!llt Co. fii) Mr. iiiul Mm. Will Jeukin of l'illhliiii'i;, I'll., hliirti-il fur Ihhik; on Mnniliiy after n "hurt vinit with i'r'endn her. Sco Prof. Anton Romanoff, for merly court violinist of Austrian em peror, fur Ikhhoiih on violin, guitar nnd mandolin. I.eayo order at NiihIi 'lotcl. A party coniMiiii; of A. I). Sing. It r ami T. A. Howell left Tueda,v on a hunting .trip on the iliviilit near t li headwater of tin Uinpiptii river and Klk creek. Order for nweet cremn or butter milk promptly filled. Phone the creamery. W. K. Xiehdon eim:e in the fir-t of tho week from hit stork ruiirh in Klaiiiath county to vir.it relatives and friend and ntieud to homo buKinoss matter. Mr. NiidiiilKon, who ha been stnvinif in Oranttj I'omh for a few weeks will return with biiu. Hear Professor Rntnnno'ff in vio lin nolo everv evening tho Nash Grill. " Mr. and Mr. W. A. Davidson of White Salmon, Vnh.f who are trav eling from their home to southern California, stopped in thi pity for a few day to visit friends. Mr. avidHon was formerly a resident of Medford. The best pluee in town to upend n pleasant boar Tho Iiijott. 1(13 Among the visitors in Medford Monday was Mrs. J. W. Seiek of Holland, Or., who is visiting friends in tho city. Lnrnipin pood truck, Hill thot;c hot waffles fit the Louvre. O. P. Wright nnd family of Knox ville, In., are in fedford ns protpoo tive -elder. Tens nud coffees at 30 So. G st. Mr. and Mrs. (', V. r'nuoinan of Oregon City tire mnoug the vi-itor- . in Medford. rfest meal for the least money at tho Spot cafe. I Mr. and M s. A. I. Williams of Itetroit, Mich., are looking over the valley. Spices nml' extracts at 30 So. fl street. II. U. Waiibaiurb of Oenevn, Neh., its touring the valley looking for a lo cation. , Phono 3303 for tea or coffco. Mr. and Mrs, II. Carroll 'Brown of Baltimore, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilonoro Palmer, left Kiln (litunyaw, public! Mtcnogrnpher, room .J, I'nhu buili:;nr. Knghieer J. W. I,',,lierls will niov into his Oal.ilnle iivenmi bungalow next week. The J.ouvro cafo for tho best. II. I.. Kelly Of !!:( bureau of fih. cries at Klk creek has returned to the hatchery after n trip to Portland. Danee at Tho Wigwam Wednesday evening. 304 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Knyart and Mr. an'd Mrs. Charles Thorpe left Tues day for a fibbing trip ut Trail. Why rush home 7 Cafn'B 25c dinner. Try tho Spot Owen Uiinlap, aecompaiiiud by J. K. Kishhuru and J. M. Marble of I-os Angele, left Tuesday on u fishing trip on the upper Itogue. You will meet your best riond at The Wigwatu Wednesday eveninir. so ha on hand. 104 Jeff .Heard Monday caught the largest cutthroat trout of the season, weighing three pounds, near the Hay dam. Southern Oregon Ten mid" Coffee Co., 30 So. G street. William Ulricb, trustee, is paying the final dividend in the case of Sto vens et al. or tiio Jackson County I. limber company bankruptcy pro ceeding in the United States court. Yep; fee! fine had dinner at tbe A. II. MacClellan of San Francis co was a Medford visitor Tuesday. William J. Prant of Colorado Springs is looking over the valley and town this week. Don't forget the dance at Tbe Wigwam on Wednesday evening. 104 Mervillc Hrumble. the . drayman, had an accident Monday evening which, without being anything se rious, is extremely painful and in convenient. A henvy keg slipped out of bis hands nnd in trying to bold onto it bo turned bin wrist and threw it out of joint. A rapid recovery in expected. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Hamrn of Kan sas City, Mo., .who are touring the northwest stopied off here at Med ford for n short time to look around. Mr. ii'.i) Mrs, (,'. W. ': !:!:, de parted for l'oM!n:if M a. day e."iii.i;., where Mr. Conkliu v.ill attend the National Undertake r' association convention. Mr. and Mrs. J, li, liridges o Leavenworth, Kan., arrived in Med ford Tueida,v morning oil a vinit to Merle Sullivan. Tliey will stay here with their old friend and then con tinue on their journey south. K. (i. Fisher and wife and boy of Hustings, Neb., have been visiting in tho valley for a short time. Mrs. J. 0. Gore returned Tuesday from Portland, where she bus been ! on it visit. I t Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fnrrar of Gay- i lord, Mich., stopped off here Tuesday for h day in Medford. Harry H. Hicks has moved into his new residence on West Jackson street, which be recently purchased from C. A. Fowler ut a consideration of )f 1200. , K. I). F.lwood nnd O. M. Murphy are expected to return this week from an extended camping trip. William ft. Orin of Yreka is spend ing a few days in Medford, Arthur Hrown left Tuesday eve ning on a short trip to Asblnnd. The Aid society of the ladies of tbe M. E. church met at the church Tues day on North liartlett street, to con sider matters of importance. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nordstrom of Lyons, Kan., are touring the Rogue j vnllcv. . ' I A light dud speedy handcar for TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER the Pacific & Fa,, tern arrived in a i i- Send your trophies to tne for mount- ' . ling. Pig game beads, fish, birds and he taken to l.a-le Point. 1 , I mammals mounted true to nature by Mi- I,ie Tice returned Tuesday by improved methods. I do tanning, make fur rugs, make, remodel and clean from a trip i, several northern cities llr (-'"rments. Express nnd mail or- and Alaska. She went a, a guest of . 'lcrS """'V uSoDii' ' ti. t,:i i . li. m. HAnnlS, J he rnbune, ,mvIK won fnvt place '493 Washington Street, Portland, Or. in the recent contest. I Teleihone Main 3000. Why? From n small beginning tho snlo and use of Clininbcrlniii's Cough Rem edy has extended to nil parts of tho United States an dto many foreign countries. Why? Becauso it has proved especially valuablo for ,i'.ighs and colds. For sale by Leon I!. Hns kins.' Phf-rmacy. , BIJOU THEATRE HILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager. Richard Darling Stock Co. in "Cast Adrift" - A Comedy-Drama in .5 acts , High-Class Moving Pictures ADMISSION '.20c AND 10c ALTERATION Monday for their eastern homo. Meet your friends nt tho Bijou to night. t H53 S. R. rent!!, tho Tint to Falls at torney, was in Medford on business Tuosdny. II. L. Gregory of F.nglo Toint dis trict is visiting in Medford this voel. C. ,T. Campbell of Ashland is n Medford visitor this week. Nash Grill open all tho timo. Fin est servico between Portland nnd Sun Francisco. J. C. Donovan, an Albany man. wns visiting in Medford Tuesday. Sponial musio every ovoniug dur ing dinner nt tho Nttcb Grill, SALE Best Opportunity to Save! We want to ask you a fair question:. Do you prefer to trade with the merchant that advertises prices and displays goods so that you cart learn all you wish to know about them? We feel that you do, and that Is why most of our advertisements are full of prices and descriptions. We want you to know all about our goods, because we can recommend them best when we feel that you really know what good values we offer. The New Goods See Our Windows Ctir windows are finished and stand second to none in point of beau ty. We are beginning to show the new goods, and are desirous that you watch our windows, for in them you will not only see many exclu sive styles, but you' will see goods and fancy articles which you can see nowhero elso in southern Oregon. THE HUTCHASON CO. Successor to Baker Hutchason Co. A RARE COMBINATION in which LUXURY and ECONOMY join hands to the ultimate profit of the wise housekeeper, allowing her to add two of the latest modern conveniences to the equipment of the home and costing less to have these comforts than to he 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. eeond 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. A3' ' WcT f Q ' rv'i 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 boiler 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 ouming wood, coal or gas, there is a large dai Iv saving of fuel. . JUST TH Can be fitted to any boiler regardless of size. Hot water "on tap"' nt all hours of tbe day or night. Pays for itself in short time by reducing fuel expenses. No cost to operate. Use either coal, wood or gns for beating purposes. Provides a hot water system equal to any on the market costing $100 nnd upwards, nt less than half that cost. Instead of burning fuel needlessly nnd standing over n hot kitchen range for hours at a time, the housewife may place the food, which hn.s 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 enre or attention need be be stowed. If she so desire, tho housewife may 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 nnd the doors of the cooking compartments nre Senled 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. F .W.WHITNEY District Manager Office in in Aikin Plumbing Go.'s Store Medford