J THE WEATHER. 4 Mowers Imiiirlit mik Kri- 'day. , , - -f '' ' 4 4 )44 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL -nE.MKDF0R1) J)AILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 3909. Weston Arnold of 1'eoiiu, VI., nr rived liont I'ruiii the caul Ibis -. -j-U. Wliy rush hornet Try tlio Spot rule m 2.in dinner. 1). II. I'ulls of (iloiidnlo was in the oily for a Hliort limn Wednesday. Koiithfrn Oregon Ten and Coffee Co., HO So, G street. T. R Brown of Kaernmotito left for borne WodnoKilay after n hhort hliiy In tlio alloy. Vc'pj fee! flnn t 1 1 i dinner lit tlio lnivri. Honjumin F. linker of Trail wns liiokiiit' It f I it bis luminous interests Intro tlio first of tlio week. Special nniMfl every ovoniiii; dur ing ilitiniT nt tlio Niihh Cinll. Inline Williams of Cent ml Point wan a liiiMiif-M visitor to tlio city Wednesday. Kiln fiaimyiiw, public Btcnoernpbor, room !, Piilm buildine. W. P. Kliult of, Spoki.no. V.-h., is looidll over I no valley nil wilirK. The Louvre cafe for tlio best. V. L. Howon of Kansas City, Mo., departed for his homo the first of tli wee If to wiiko nrriin(;oments for lrinjfiii(.' bis fuiiiily to tlio Hokiio Hiver vnlley. Spices mid extracts nt 30 So. 0 street. 1 i A. S. Morris of Moilfonl lias conn to Ashland to work on tlio ptiviiiK of tlio streets. Phono 3.103 for ton or ooffco. John Tiny moved his house on Oak-' dnlo avenue Thursdny. Moot your friend nt tlio Bijou to niirht. 103 Mr. mid Mr. L. Itlook of Clovo lnnd. (., woro lookint! -over the or fhiird Irtixl in tlio valley Wednesday with the in t out to purchase n trm't. II. T!. Trons..n of Kiifrto Point wns in Modford on hii'incss Tiiesdny. A. W. Itriid'hnw of Peyton. Or., wns n Modford visitor recently. Tion't forgot tlio dnneo toniirlit nt Tlio Wiirwnm. 10"' Mrs. .1. K. Tlinnlin f Sioux City. In., has hoou visitini: with ,T. W. Lini: mid ftiriiily of East Modford. Nash flrill open nil the time. Fin est, servieo between Portlnnd nnd Snn I' rnnoisoo. Edward P, Ollohrist of Tnhlo Hook is n Into nrrivnl in the oily. F. F. Shnfer of Phoenix returned homo Wednesday nftor n short, stn.v in tho city. For n irood time Tho Wigwam in the host. Try it. l'l-r Tho Oregon firnnilo eoinpnny hits just; shipped ,n. env of nionninenls to Yrekn, Cnl. They wcro nil manu factured "of Oregon grnnito in this oily. Hour Professor Romanoff in vio lin solos ovory evening tho Nnsh drill. J. A. Wcslerlund is expeeting his father and two brothers to arrive Friday for fi visit, with him in this city. Lnvrnpin good truck, ' Bill those hot waffles tit tho L'.mvro. W. ,V, Cainpliell and family return ed to Modford ' Wednesday ,,1'tcr protraclod Mlay in Valley City, N. J)., their old homo. Teas mid coffees nt 30 So. O nt. Mrs. K. K. (I,, re ,! jf,.Mi j,),mi "ray and pupils gave a high-class musical eulertainuienl at Mrs. (lore's studios on South Out nil avenue on Hi'ilnomlliy, Sepli.jijK.r '), Tlio fli leitainiiKiul. wan miudi enjoyed by all .rcHDiit, " Tt ' ' ' ' iiet meal for tlio lenst money nt tho Spot enfo. I). Alexander, a prominent mine owner of Toiiopnh, Nov., who linn spent two weekH looking over the Kogiio Iliver valley, returned lo Tono. pall Thursday, much plenned with Modford and the Kiirroiiiiding coun try, lie will return later lo make in vohlmcntH. Seo Prof. Anton Romanoff, for merly oourt violiniHt of Austrian em peror, for Iohhoiih on violin, guitur nnd miindoHn. Leave ordera nt Nnsh lotel. Leon Ji. Harris Iiiih returned from California and is moving with his family to Chieo, whom lie ban ex tensive properly intorestn. Orders for nwect c renin or butter milk promptly filled. Phone thfc 'iroiimory. K. .1. day of Ashlnnd departed for homo Tliursdav after a short stay in Modford. Tho N'nsh Grill mnkes n specialty of special dinners, banquet) cte. Mu sie ovory evening. J. F. Ilarri'-oii and family of Kl Paso, Tex., returned to their home the lust of the week nfter n pleasant visit with J. Wiley of this plneo. The visitors were shown n general good time, tho last trip being out to Itig Sticky, where the party got stuck. The parly lire on a general tour of the northwest. Mr. Harrison states thnt he wns hero 15 years ago on a visit with Mr. Wiley, and he finds things much changed since that timo. . Our ehnrgo is one dollar per month for renting your house. Will coillcet rent if desired. Can keep thorn oc eopied. Benson Investment Co. 100 Mrs. .1. E. Kirk of Groom icw. Oil.. who Klnimed off hero on her return trip from Seattle to visit Mis. W. R. Crnnh of this city, departed for her homo Thursday on No. IV K. .1. Krauso nnd Claud Sehniek of this citv went to Ashland on bus iness and pleasure the lnM of the week. .Inst arrived A fresh shipment ot salmon, halibut, t-lirjinp, clams nnd oysters, dressed oliykeus nnd tur- lock, nt the Roituo keys always in sti River Fish Market. 100 T. J. Monrnn of Ashlnnd is visit ing the city on busi.iess. IT 1" J(,l.l..,..l vr.l ,ii-i,.,1 Tlim-ailnv from Gold Ray, where he lias been superintending somo construction work. K. K. Anderson nnd O. McDonald, scenery photographers, left hero for northern California the last of the ok. Mrs. William MeKnv and family arrived hero and woro met by Wil Iwi'm MeKnv, who ha been here for some timo preparing 'or their com ing. John Wan nnd J Horn of Merlin aio Modford visitors this week. Miss Kiln Taylor ved:r od to her omo in Pittsburg Thursday after a few months' visit with George W. aylor of this city. Miss Leon Ulrieh of Jacksonville will go lo Sentlln Sunday, whore she will spend (be winter. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Day of White Salmon, Wash., are looking over the Roguo River valley this week. Two big carloads of wood' piping for tho city's water lino were taken out on the Pacific & Eastern railroad Thursday. Al the, meeting of the local Jforli ealluriil soeicly to bo held at the Commercial dul, jmoiiim Saturday aft ciiioon, Professor O'daru will speak on the subject of fall spraying and how lo make bordeaux mixture. A proposition of getting a government weather bureulr situated her'j also will ho discussed. dcorge B. Nieholn of San Fran cisco was a Modford visitor on Thurs day. COLONIST TRAVEL SETS NEW MARK PORTLAND, Sept. 30. Colonist travel into Oregon and Washington over the Harrimun lines bus broken nil records again for the opening week of tho fall season. Reports just received of the total for seven days at the office of General Passenger Agent Williutn McMurray, show that the initial seven days of the season saw the Uarriinun lines hrlng into the two northwest states 1168 persons, which is 01 more than came the first week of the 11)08 fall season. In. 10(18 the first week embraced a pe riod of eight days, whereas this year the week is a period of seven days. Seven days of 100IJ brings over' the system 01 more persons than did eight days of 1008. "Tremendous travel is in sight," said Mr. McMurray this morning. "Our reports indicate that the throng is gathering. The advance guard proves it. All officials connected with the work arc confident that 1009 will prove a banner season that must tax the future to excel." Conditions are bold propitious for the grandest rush known during nny fall in the immigration history of tlif northwest. The past summer the communities of Oregon nnd Wash ington have been spending thousands of dollars in advertising their respec tive merits. Railway companies have been circulating more literature than ever before, the press of the coun try has been giving northwest indus trail topics more space, and every where is evidence of tense interest. NEWLY WED CONGRESSMAN WILL BE TAFT'S GUEST CHICAGO, Sept. 30 President Tuft in his tour of California next month is to be tho host of a honey moon couple. , Congrcssmnn Joseph R. Knowlnnd of Alameda, Cnl., representing the Third California district, who was married here Inst night to. Miss Emily West of Crnddock, Va.. will, with his bride, be tho President's guest. Tho congressman and his wife, ac eonipnnied by Governor Gillett of California, will join the presidential party October 5. ARMOUR TRIMS PATTEN OUT OF MANY MILLIONS CHICAGO. , Sei-. -Ai voi.- caught Patten nnd other noted wheat speculator short on September wheat today and thereby added mil ions to his huge pile of wealth. Ar mour wrested between one nnd five millions from Patten and his allies. During the last hours of trailing September wheat jumped 14 points, ninking u phenomenal climb from If 1.00 to $1.20. , Very Affectionate. Mr. Headsoill Tbat horse you brought yesterday seems n vicious looking animal. Is he affeetlonnto? Mr. Cropper AtTeetlonnte? 1 should think so. Why. w hen he enme out of the stnblo he stood upon bis bind legs nnd tried to enibruce me. The Best Clubs. ' They tell a story In Wall street that Mr. Morgan once replied to a young friend who hnd asked him what were the best clubs to belong to In New Tork. "Young mnn. the very best clubs to devote your time to are Indian elubs." Pooled Him. Country Drummer (with cigars) Pardon me; have you a mntch? Vil lage Lonfer (tentatively) Vans, but I hain't no segnr. Country Drummer Ciood! In that ease you won't need the match! Chicago News. Take enre of your health. Ton have no rlulit to become a burden to vour- self and perhaps to others. -Hall. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Table boarder wanted nt 325 Riverside avenue, S. 108 L f Uncle Dudley Says: "Play REGAL SHOES To Win" See Them at DAN ELS Largest Clothing Store In Southern Oregon 0U HEATR BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager Tonight, Friday and Saturday Evenings The Richard Darling Stock Co. Across ue .Ridge A Four Act Comedy Drama A scream from start to finishA sure cure for blues Doors open at 7:45 p. m. Curtain at 8:15 p.m. Admission 20 and 10 cents