Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 02, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1909.
SOCIAL ANO PERSONAL
THE WEATHER.
Fair IhiM afternoon tonight
mill SiiihIiiv. Cooler 4tiiit.
C. W. Zorn nf the lliili'liriHiui Co.
has returned f riuii Si'iitlln, where lid
will In miM't liiM 1'n in ily mi tlii'ir way
t ako their home in Medford from
Si. I'iiiiI, Minn. They will reside lit
.'ilH Onkdalo avenue mill will lin nt
homo In tlmir friends after Novem
ber 1.
Spic-cM nml extract lit 30 So. 0
street. -
Homer Hillings "f Ashland nml Knrl
Alilmtt of I'urtliiinl were tho guests
nl' Miss Isio McCully TliurHilny.
Why rush hornet Try tho Spot
Cafe's 2.1o dinner.
J. E. Watt wiih in Jacksonville on
business Thursday afternoon.
Southern Oregon Tell mid Coffee
Cii HO So. 0 street.
J. K. Howard nnii .1. l?.Willekn of
Medford were in JiiclcHoiiviiYn Tlnirs
iluy ns shpccial jurors in tho f nm of
Southern Pacific vh. J. I.. Parker.
Yep; fee! fino 1'inl dinner nt tho
Ivitvi".
John Itiirmiin has returned from n
few week' buine.s trip to Sun Fran
cisco. I.iirrnpin good truck, Hill those
l.ot waffles nt tho Iwnvrc. '
1 lurry Woitmun was n business
fuller in Jacksonville Thursday.
riiono 3303 for ten or eoffco.
Mr. mid Mm. A. E. I!eiuneii left for
the north Friday evening for a few
week' stay.
Special music every evening dur
ing dinner lit tho Nnsh Grill.
Mrs. Frnnk Bennett of Medford
spent Fridny with relatives livintf in
Jacksonville.
Kiln Oaunyaw, publio stenographer,
mom 4, Palm building.
George Maudlin of Lucerne, Ind.,
in n visitor in tho city this week.
The Louvre cafe for the best.
R. W. Colby of Volley Springs,
C'nl., is looking for a location in the
valley.. '1 4 tifc
Nash -Grill "open nil the time. Fin
est scrvieo between Portlnnd nnd San
Francisco.
J. V. Alverson of Ellington, N. T.,
is an eastern visitor. Ilo may lo
rato here.
ITear Professor Romanoff in vio
lin solos every evening the Nash
Grill.
E. P. Wallace of Montreal, Can.,
has eonio way down from his north
ern homo to see the pln.cn ho heard
no much about. He is not disappoint
e.l. Tho Nnh Grill makes a specialty j
of special dinners, banquets etc. Mu-;
sic every evening.
lien Stevens was in town from
linggctu lunch Saturday,
Tciim nml coffees at 3d So, G St.
Tho county court will meet 1'or its
regular October session Wednesday.
Jlest meul for tho least money at
tho Spot oafo.
Tho Kineriek building on South
liarllclt street will he ready lor oc
cupation in a few days.
Sea Prof. Anton Komunoff, for
merly court violinist of Austrian cin
poror, for lessons on violin, guitar
ami mandolin. Lc.nva orders at NumIi
ioIoI.
Tho 1). E. MeGiiuiis properly, con
sisting of p house ami two lots ur
North Central avenue, was sold to
0. E. Swan recently of Delta. Col.,
for tho consideration of AI.VmV
Mr. nml Mrs. 3. V. Coffey of Gold
Hill wero on tho city streets Satur
day on business,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of
Oregon City, who havo been staying
hero for some time, left tho last of
tho week for northern points.
V. M. Hrowti, who owns an or
chard north of town, will begin pick
ing his apples some time next week.
Ordem for iiweet erenm or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone the
trenmery.
Mr. and Mrs. IT, Rucklin of Hnx
ler, la., and Mr. and Mrs. E. O
llncklin of Hudes. In., who have been
visiting their old lime neighbors, L.
I. Myhneers, for the pt week, left
Saturday for Sun Francisco to visit
A. L. Vernon.
V. E. Wilson, a bridge construction
tit ft ii . who has worked on tho biggest
bridges in the world, slopped off here
on his fir-! trip to the interior of the
l'nited Slates.
W. H. (Jeuner of Eviuisville, Ind,,
is inspecting the available fruit land
in the valley Ibis week.
I,. P. Sehuer of Canon City, Col.,
who has been in the city for some
time looking for n locution, left the
last of tho we'ek for Ashland.
Jack Goodall nnd Rny Midgley of
Cincinnati, 0., nre stopping off here
looking over the town nndvnlloy.
A hunch of high school students
consisting of freshmen, sophomores,
juniors nnd seniors, mndo n trip Sat
urday to the enves near Roxy Ann.
H. II. Taylor, a Talent citizen, was
in Medford on business Saturday.
Captain Caton, a well known Phoe
nix old settler, was n recent business
visitor in Medford.
Miss Agnes Mnrdoek of Illinois ar
rived in Modford Saturday morning
on a visit with friends nnd relatives.
She will remain in the city indefi
nitely. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Converse of
Loraine, Wyo., nre looking over the
valley for an investment. They will
remain about n week.
Mrs. II. II. Kirby is visiting friends
in Ashland for a few days.
Mrs. Mary Millignn of Medford is
in Eugene on a visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hawkins left
for their home in Snn Diego, Oil.,
after a visit with friends in the val
ley. ' j
Mr. ami Mrs. E. Denlon of Medford f
urn visiting friends in llm Myrtle
Creek district.
Mrs. William Ocrig, wife, of Chief
Engineer Ocrig of the Pacific & East
ern, arrived in lhe city today to make
this plitco her 1'iiliiro home.
Mrs. C. M. Zorn mid children arriv
ed in Meilforil lhe last of the week
ami were met by Mr. Zorn ul tho train
lie lias been in Hie city for some.
Pipe laying for (ho sewer on West
Seventh street commenced Saturday.
A. C. Kundcrs of Seattle is a Med
ford visitor this week.
Frank mid Jesso Stinson departed
Friday for a visit to the Seattle fair.
John Miller of Hellovuo, Pa., is
'msweliiig tho orchards of tho coun
try near Medford with tho intention
of making an investment.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sullivan of Los
Angeles left Friday far homo after a
short visit with Mrs. Sullivan's moth
er, Mrs. J. C. Courtney of this city.
Mrs. Eimmi Corpo of Corvnllis left
for Ashland Friday after n business
visit in tins' city.
Mrs. Frank Tmignto of Jackson
ville is visiting her (laughter, Mrs.
Arthur Ellison of Grants Pass, this
week.
NASH
Olympitt Oyster Cocktail
Celery
lioullon cn Tasse
Turbon of Halibut a l'Aurora
Pouimes Parmenticr
Radishes Olives Cucumbers
Cheese Straus
IJouchco i-f Shrimps, Ncwburgh
Cotelette of Chicken, Sauce-Supreme
Petite Pois Creme
Claret Punch
' Wafers
Roost Turkey Marmalade
Asparagus Tips Creamed Potatoes
Green Pepper Basket with. Chicken
Salad
Pineapple Ice Cream
Assorted Cake
Roquefort Cheese
Water Crackers
Cafe Noir
Music by Prof. Anton Romanoff's
Orchestra
To Chicago and Return.
October 4 October 4. October 4.
Ten dnys allowed going trip, re
turning tickets good until November
30. Hound trip $82.40. For particu
lars, enquire nt the local office or ad
dress A. S. Hosenhnuin, S. P. Co.
Agent, Medford, Or.
Copyright j
: Schaffner & Marx
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VERY MAX IX THIS TOWN OUGHT TO HAVE FOR BUSINESS WEAR
AT LEAST TWO GOOD SUITS OF CLOTHES, ONE A FANCY-WEAVE
OF SOME SORT, THE OTHER A BLUE SERGE, OR A DARK PATTERN
WEAVE OF SOME KIND, OR A BLACK SUIT. THEY SHOULD BOTH BE OF
Hart Schaffner & Marx
MAKE; ALL-WOOL, FINELY TAILORED, PERFECT FITTING.
The result would be that by hfiving a chance to change often, say once a week or ten
days, both suits would wear much longer, keep in better order, and you look better
dressed all the time. - - ... . .. ...... . . .. .. .., , i
Suits $2000 to $35.00
This store is the liome of
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
EUEL &
KENTNER
DO
YOU REAI
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PRICES ON LUMBER, AS IN OTHER COMMODITIES, ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAW
OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND; THAT THE DEMAND AT THE PRESENT TIME IS TAXING THE
MILLS TO THEIR UTMOST CAPACITY; AND THAT IT IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME, AND
A SHORT TIME AT THAT, BEFORE CHEAP LUMBER WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST?
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY CONSIDERED THESE THINGS, IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO
SO .IF YOU EXPECT TO BUILD AT ANY TIME SOON, AND GET PRESENT PRICES OF
LUMBER 'AT THE 1
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