social and personal! THE WEATHER. Fnir toilny mill Shower Wednesday. -r C. 0. rtuiiynrd of Wuvorly, a., &ho has been vixitiiig hi h pnrt-iitH, Mr. mid Mm. K. J. Hunyard of 401 Honth Newtown Mrcct, leaves Wediieadny for tlio ensl. " ' , See Prof. Anton Romanoff, for merly court violinist of AiiHtrinn era peror, for lesoni on violin, guitor ii nd mandolin. ' Leave order at Nash notel. J. M. Needle of Medford, who wni taken to Colostin some timo ago for his health, was brought buck to the city Monday in n dangerous condition and taken to the hospital. Ho ho n very serious complication of disease and it in a question whether he will he able to pull through or not. Tcbh and coffees at 30 So. Q st. " Maurice Lewis of Baltimore, Md., in a visitor in Mvdford this week. Best meal for the loniit money at the Spot cafe. C. Nerhy stopped off here Monday to go-over the valley with dome friend. Mr. Nerhy in from Koches ter, N. Y. Spices and extracts at 30 So. 0 iitreet. C. E. Davis, a business man of Ithaca, N, Y., in a recent Medford visitor. Dear Professor Romanoff in vio lin nolo every evening the Nash Grill. .. - ..Mrs. 8. Baker, who has been visit ing her non, Shirley Unkcr, left for Son Francisco Snnday. Mr. Baker will accompany her to Snn Fronoiseo and then proceed on to ew York to look after Home business. c, Nosh Grill open all the time. Pin ' est servieo botwecn Portland and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tierce of Wil mington, Del., ore looking over the viillev this week. Mr. Pierce it n well known real estate dealer in his home town. ' Kiln Oonnynw, public stenographer room 4, Palm buildine. Miss Fannie Turpin of Decatur, III. in paying friends a visit for a few days. Special mania every evening dur ing dinner at the Nash Grill. D."W. Peoples of Washington, D. C.f was a buxineHS visitor to Medford the first of the week. Why rush homot Try tho Sot Cafo's 2.10 dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mahon aro be ing shown tho sights of tho Rogue valley and nro favorably impressed with what they have scon. Southern Oregon Toa and Coffoo Co., 30 So. G streot. W. S. Marshall nnd C. J. Reed of Portland wero business visitors to the city rocontly. Phono 3303 for tea or coffeo. J. S. Byrno of Watkins is paying old friends around Medford n visit. Mrs. E. Elmer Smith of Los An geles is touring tho vnlloy nnd visit ing friends who livo hore. ,T. II. Cnrllnn nnd Dolph Carlton of Eagle Point wero in Medford on their way to Jacksonville Monday. " A. M. Cannon, vlcrk of tho federnl ' court nt Portland, is in Medford on businoss. ... l Tui MEDFORD DAILXTRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKfJOX, TUESDAY, Mr, and Mrx. If. H. Dow and Mr. and .Mrx. W. II. Illinium spout Sunday fishing at Gold Hay. Miss ('mil Iinn In i k returiiui from a number of monlhn' vixit wilh rein livex living in Seattle and Portland. ' Tho cily council, will meet this eve ning in regular session, Tho Ionvru C.ifu runkes a ociulty of special dinners, baniiietH uuil the ater parties. J. A. Westcrlum! is enjoying a visit wilh his futher, Peter Westcrlund, and hi two brothers, William mid Perry, all of Chicago. William Wes tcrlund ix the treasurer of the West ern Oregon Orehnrdirwmpiiiiy. They are all delighted w,ih,..tbq vaUoy and its prospecti. . . Tho Wednesday Study club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. W; M. Colviu. W. C. Gnnnwny, who arrived here some time ago from Webb, In., has been so favorably impressed with the country thnt he has purchased a lot on South Grape street nnd is put ting tp a fino six -room bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Boone left Tues day for Ashland to attend the fair. V. F. Love, a Sun Francisco busi ness man, is in the city this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Walt and daughter of Lincoln, Neb., ore spend ing a few days m Medford visiting E. C. Hubbard, the popular manager of tho Savoy theater, who is Mrs. Walt's brother. They ore homeward bound nfter a visit in Seattle at the A. Y. P. exposition. Merchants' .lunch served daily ut the Louvre Cafe from 11:30 till 2, 3.r)c. An eluborate menu., Mf.'pitid Mrs. y, nowk of . e among those Visiting (be cit Derby are city this week, A Ortient "sidewalk"' is Icing laid around the Christian churrih and oth er improvements -are being made. . !i.'''4V,"?lWji Mr. -and Mrs,. Charles Smith were Portland visitors in Medford re cently .... ..... ... Rev W. Theodore Matlock, pastor of the.Chnstinft suurrh nl this city, went to KosebBrftlTiiesflo.j; onbusi ness. V - .A '"' T ' i" The Louvre Cnfc open all the time. Finest sen-ice between Port land' and Snn Francisco. ' A business meeting nnd Epworth league social will he held at tho par sonuge of the M. E. church. South, Tuesday. Officers of the institution will bo elected and other business will be transuded, and then the order will go in for a few hours of pleasure. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Smith of Grand Junction, are folks who aro taking an interest in this country. . James Moror of Sheffield, Eng., came all the way from the old conn try to visit this Utopia. When attending the industrial fair at Ashland he sure nnd stop at tnc East Side Inn, Ashland's new nnd most popular hotel, new furnished homo cooking nnd near the fair grounds. Mrs. Frank Lennni't, mnnn gcr. .170 Dennis Dngnn of Snms Valley was slinking hands with old friends Mqn day. J. W. Ling of Medford was among tho visitors nt the county sent Mon day. O. C. Boggs was in Jacksonville a few hours Monday afternoon." Mrs. J. J. Morris, who hns been visiting Mrs. Owen Dnvis, loft for her homo in northern Arkansas Tues day nftor a stny of about a month in tho valley. Mrs. M. A. Boono wont to Ashlnnd the first of tho wcok to'visit her son-in-lnw nnd family, Wallnoo Rogers. Mrs. Thomas Fitch, Jr., who hns been visiting M. Purdin for several weeks, return homo Tuesday in Oak land, Cnl. A. D, Hammond left Tuesday morning on n visit to Phoenix. MILLER ACQUIRES T Former Steward of Nash Buys Inter est in Louvre Will Have Charge of the Dining Room. C. I). Miller, formerly of the Nash Grill mid one of tbe most wirlclv known stewards between Portland and San Francisco, yesterday com pleted a deal whereby he acquires an interest in tho Louvre Cafe, and wilh his partner Mr. Johnson, cx- pcetx to make this already popular cafe the best of its kind on tho coast. A number of changes will bff mado in the interior arrangements, which will give greater floor space for the main dining doom, of which Mr. Miller with his own crew will have full charge, while Mr. Johnson will over see the culinary department with Mr. Wynlt, former chef at tho Nash, as assistant and night chef. bpec.iul features will be the at tention given to the planning and serving of bnnnuets. special sunners of nil kinds nnd special mnsic dur ing the dinner hour.- From the repu tation which Mr. Miller now possess es the patrons of the Louvre may rest assured that nothing that will tend toward making these .occasions a success will be left undone, so. taking everything into consideration, chefs, stewards nnd help, all past musters in their sncciul line, it is safe to assume there will be no lack of patronage. Will Wilhite, who hns been visiting in Oregon for some time, returned to his home in Rotan, Tex., the first of the week. . . , Mr. and Mra.' Jones of Atchison, Kan., are returning home after a pleasant. visit with P. H. Hussey and family. , Mrs. Addie Hart departed Tuesday for Redding, Cnl.,. where she has bus iness interests to look after. The household goods of L. F. Bel knnp, who is the pastor of the M. E. church, North, arrived today and Mr. and Mrs.'" Belknap will follow C. E. Forlow of Jefferson, Or., nnd his' dnughier, Mrs. D." A. Jeffery of Farmington, . Wash., stopped off at Medford on their way to Washington, where they will visit Mrs. Jeffery's cousin, Mrs. Elms Miller. ., A team belonging to Will Nichol son, who is here from Fort Klamath visiting his father, became friciitencd at a falling -ladder Tuesday morning nnd bolted. They dashed out of C T. Nicholson's yard neross the side walk and into (lie real estato of C. C Corey. Stuart Nicholson, who was in the wagon nt tho time, was thrown on his face, but was not seriously in jured. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Moore J. A. Lombard, C. G. Johnson, Snn Francisco; A. H, Simpson, ITornbrook; G. A. Thomas, Sun Francisco; N. P. Smith, Port land; Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones, South Orange; R.' W. McLeod. Portland; Mrs. A. P. Ln Clair. Miss F. Guh rit't. Allodia: Mr. and Mrs. S. Per kins, Seattle; M. Turner, Chnrles R Hay. W. R. Anderson, A. C. Smith, Paul D. Swngge, Portland; J. D. Whitehead, Hut ton; O. D. Mnrttin, Portland; A. IT. Stnndstrom, Albany; Fred Cauley, New York; J. A. Bmim gnrdnor, .Manistee; Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Smith, Portland. At tho Nash A. E. Rosenthal. Dal Ins; M. Micholls, New York; R. Hnmp ton. Snn Francisco; O. Wilson, Port hind; Leroy Vnn Lehn, Stafford; J. S. Pudd, Oakland ; George F. Bourne, George A. Bourne, Cambridge ; John Pierson nnd wife, Dunsinuir; W. F. Love, C. P. Snyder. Sun Francisco; n. Hnll, Portland; J. A. llenpinio, Rn cine; D. W. Peoples. Wnshittirton ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Madon. Colorado Springs; W. E. Mooney, Douglas; C. J, Roed, Portland; C. M. Huniebnugli, Ashlnnd; A. A. Long, Snn Francisco ; J. S. Xymo, Watkins; Geoi'go S. Junes, Omaha ; A. II. Aherlove, Bos ton; Mr. nnd Mrs. L R. Prince, Bos ton; Mrs. J. S. Craig, Portland; J. R. Loo, Seattle. LESS STOCK T EVER IN Doman Reports That Continued Low Price for Beef Diminishes Herds. L. L. Iliirnon, secretary of the Inckson Comity Stockmen's nssocia ion, who recently made a tour t.t tho Cascade, and Siskiyou mountain ranges nnd who is familiar with tlje ither southern Orecon ranves. r. ports that range cattle are in fine condition and better than usuul at this time of the venr. 1I ro,,rta that there is less stock than in for mer years on the ranges. This is due o the continued low price of bceg tock for the Inst few venrs and to the ranL't-s havine been ininred in the past by overstocking. Now much of the stock has to be led before ready for the market, while formerly every animal was in prime condition off the trrass. Feed hns rnispd in nri. owing to so much hay land being planted to orchards, and the dairy industry hns encroached on beef production, for the building of five creameries in the Rogue River volley and the high price of butter and also of cream and milk for the town milk routes hns caused many stockmen to desert the saddle for the milking Stool. l'l 12 ACRE ORCHARD SELLS FOR $16,000 Tract Is Most Desirable One and Is ' "'Worth the $1333 an Acre . - Paid. - W.- H. Norcross has sold his or chard near Central Point to R. S. Cutler 'and L. H. Tenny ol Grand Ronde vnlley for a consideration of $10,(100, or .$1333 an acre, . as tbe tract consists of 12 acres. The tract 'consists of seven acres of 18-yeur-old orchard. Five acres are.. itt2-year-old . trees. Another tract of 12 acres of tbe same orchard soldi-inOhe spring At $1600 bit acre. Mrs.-S. J. Erdman has sold 18 ncres oVorehard lnnd to J. E. Wood ruff for $11,000. This tract is south of. the city. Fourteen acres are in -1 and o-yeor-old trees. J. II. Smith has purchased 40 acres of lund nen'r Central Point for $.r)000. lie will set it to fruit. Simon Merryo of Caldca, Asia Mi nor, spoke to a good audience nt the Christian church on missionary work. Mr. Mcrrya has been to the scene of notion nnd is well fitted to discuss the subject intelligently. We Are BusyNow We will soon be rush ed. Hadn't you bettor have those Holiday Photos made boforo the dark doyst The Gregory Studio OCTOBER 5, 3909. THE ETERNAL How Many Trips Over the Washboard? THAT quet-iion worries you when your nicer things begin to show the wear and tear of rubbing. ; But rubbing is bound to .be hard on clothes it wears away the board in a year! i. : ..Thro w away your washboard ! - ' Treat your clothes right! ;: ',.-. , Try the Coffield Power Washer. It washes entirely without rubbing. No imitation washboard inside, like other machines. Nothing to wear or tear your cloihes. Pays for itself many times clothes.. Let us put it in your for you. Examine it. Examine its work. You won't let us take it back after that. City -water runs it while you rinse and hang out. If you are still doing your washing by hand, wast ing your energy' and strength, or are usiag one of the old style washing machines, we would suggest that you call at once and inspect ' : ' , Coffield Power Washer You will find a pretty good cut of it in this ad, but it does not show the beauty and simplicity of the mo tor which operates the machine- No Labor on Your Part It washes while you rinse and hang out, and the expense is less than 5 cents a week. Sent on free trial if desired. Medford Hardware Co. oyer by the saving on the ' home and do yoar washing i F i ' ?