I THE M K I.) FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHKf;ox, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL! THE WEATHER. Kuir tonight, with light fnihl. 4 Friday, fair, warmer. I. ('. Howard of Yri'kn, Cnl., I vUiiitiK iii tint city. (ilovc iii every i-liadc tu in it t I'll tin1 new f.ill culms ill Vim I '.vice's. I' ll. iwin.l II. Dudley left Iii"! niiilit lir Sntlici liu hi liiihinHs. N'ii itui 1 1 wtuit your iiii'hc'ii1' your t,ltc, tlll'IC U II llllicli til IllCct it. Mrs. Jnlin Iv Mmlil f !. Aiis.''l"-i-. ktniiiii; in .Medford tln week. J. I,. l(ii(.'Miliilc iii' l.nkc Creek dis trict wiih a loi"ine.H vi-itur to the fily Wednesday. Iw-hI mini for llio least money nt ttfi) Spot 'llf. J. F. Ditswoith wits down from hi home up mi Unftue river the fin-t of tlui week. Seo l'nif. Anton Itornunoff, for merly court violinist of Auhtrinn em peror, for lessiiim on violin, (,'iiilnr nnil tnundoHn. Leave ordern nt Nash ...Mi'l. Mr. nnil Mrs, .). F. Linvncy of Titm pa. Flu., lire lonkinir over the valley. Mr. II. .1. J'H rent in down from Tlie Dalle viMiinc lier iliuiKliter. Mr. Kd Judy. If ynu knew n much ali'Mit the Cadillac ii ii knnwii liy those who" own llii'in. it would to- "A Cadillac li.r" vniirs." . 1(3, S. C. Ctillin-. n Tnl'le lioi k ranch or. was in town Tuesday with n loiul if produce. Kn"!i firillopen nil tlie time. Fin est service between Portland mi'l Sun Frmioiiteo. Mr. nnil Mr. A. W. Sture;ii ami daughter Sadie, who liave lieen visit ini; tlie fair at Seattle, returned Inane TueHilay. Nine hundred anil ninety-nine, out of every 10110 ('ndillne user arc sat isfied. Tlie other one would not be .ntisficd with anything. Thoso who have ordered 1010 O'lidiihic are: A. fonro Fiero. T. K. Dnnieln, W. II. Brown and Best-Fuller Honlty Co. of (mints Puts. Mr. Harry Lay and children nmln Mi'h. Klla Cook spent several days of thin week with relatives living on Apph-nnte. . ' ,. ,' Hear Professor Romanoff in vio lin solos ovcry eveninp tho Nash drill. Mr. and Mr. John Cnnlrnll of Ap plepato nro spendini; n few days in own. Tho Nash Orill makca a specialty of special dinners, banquets eto. Mu sic, every ovoninR. Miss Leonn THrieh left for Seattle Tnosdny eveninp, where sho will re main for tho wintor. C. IT. Rnvder Motor Car Co. reprc gonts tho Piorco-Arrow Motor Car Co. for Jaekson. Josephine and Klam ath counties. This ear has won. for five oonncoutivo years, tho Olidden trophy. The (Hidden tour is eoneed- dto he the moid, severo tost ever (-iven a motor ear in competition. 173 Mrs. .Tallies Pel tun of Fort Klnm alli and Mrs. J. 0. Cotchett of Onk land. Cel., who have been the pilosis of the Misses HueUley nt Kueh rc- nrned Wednesday and aro visilinir with Jacksonville friends. Orders for sweet eroum or butter milk promptly filled- ""' 'Jj0 areamcry. Mr. and Mrs. fins Newbury of Jacksonville hnve taken voi.ms with Mi"'. Pevlha Kddy in this eily. Miss Martin Kiley of Wullnii U speiiilink: a i'fw lnv in Jaekiioii ville, thu ((uet of Mi-s Leila J'rim. 'i tin (' it m, hlaukelH and quilt at Van Dyke's. J 72 Mr. and Mrs. Will KhIu'm of I)iiiih iii iii r were visit iii old friend Tues day. Mrs. KhIi'm wiih formerly M'ikh Kimiiiii (Jriiin-H ol Jacksonville. Mrs, Herl Orr of Mei'ford aeeouipaiiii'd them. Ella Ouiinyuw, puldie Htnno(;ruiher, room 4, I'ulm huililiiie. Judpii Neil has cominilti'd Nellie Aldeu of Medl'oiii to tho iiisano lisy Inli. An altenilaiil from Salem will lake tier to tliut institution Thurs day. Sineial iiiusii: every evening dur ing dinner at the Nash Orill. Mrs, Nellie Newbury and daiiiililer mid Miss Frances Kcnncy were the (jiiesls of Mrs. CliarlcK Nickell Hi "Fail view'' raneli Sunday. Why rush homuf Try tlie Sjx.1 Cufo's 25c dinnrr. Thursday inoriuiiK the Hear Creek orchard took first ami second prizes fur Cornice fiear ami also for d'An ioiis at the district fair. ('. H. Snyder Motor Car Co. have been alloted ten Cadillncs ol' llll model for Jackon, Josephine and Klamath counties. Four of these. have already been sold, 173 Mrs. Thomas C. linilcy of Hamil ton, Mont., arrived Thursday and will s d n few days visitinp in Mcilford. the fiiest of her nephew, ilr. F. (!. Carlow. Tho Louvre Cafe open all' the lime. Finest service between Port laud and San Francisco. Mrs. Mollie Season of Oroville, Cnl., who has been spendinp some time at the fair and with Seattle friends, stopped off here on her way home to viit her nephew and niece. Dr. and Mr. F. U. Carlow. Full styles in fall shoes at Van Dyke's. ' 1"'- Misscs ICathcriiie and Hose Buck ley, two popular younp ladies of ltiuli. arc in M i'd ford visiting with friends and transnetinp business wiih local merchants. Merchants' lunch served daily nt the Louvre Cafe from 11:30 till 3."ie. An elaborate menu. , Mrs. Shearer, wife of the chief of police, is visiting in Central Point for tho day. Fdward P. Tiilehrist wishes to an nounce that his property is not on tho market. I "2 W. F.. Warner and family of Springfield are inspecting tho town and valley. Knit jnekets at all prices. Van Dyko's. 1J2 A. Conro Fiero is down from his; ranch near Central Point on busi ness. C. IT. Snyder Motor Car Co. is now the regularly authorized ngent for tho Bniek Motor Co. in Jnekson, Jo sephine and Klamath counties. 173 J. F. Andorson and family of Ken ton, 0., arc sightseers in the city. I. Bradley is repairing his home on Laurel street and is adding throe large rooms to it. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wnllneo of Eu reka, Kan., aro Medford visitors this week. IT. L. TTolgato is down from Klnm alh Falls on business today. A Lena) Query. Tired of tlie long winded oratory of the attorney for tho defense, tlie Judgo luterrupied him. . "Mr. Rliarke," lie said, "may 1 asli you n question?"' "Certainly, your honor. What is It?" "Lanituage,'' said the Judge, "we are told, Is Vlveu to conceal thought or words to that cITcct. Inasmuch as you don't seem to have any thought to conceal, I would like to know why yon are talking?" from Qimt to Cimt. Me was iilmlil t tell lier right out mill out Hull ho luveil lier, o lie begun III a riiiiniliiliuut tv'iy, doping Mho would catch his ill If',. I hen betray, by her cunfiiHloii, l.cr own rovllng. lie didn't (lreiiir. hut Unit xho loved him, but thought that Mile, like hlinnelf, will afraid to deiaoiimi'ite It. "Heart iniuhle." tho repeated. "Are you mire you're b'.nrt trouble, Alfred? You know liiillgcutlou la very like It at time." "OB, I know I've got heart trouble, all right, l-ciin't you nee It yourself?" "Why, how Hilly, Alfred: No ono can eo heart trouble. They linre to feel it. Have you taken anything for It?" . "No, not yet. Hut I I wunt to, don't you know." "Then why don't you?" "11 would t lint Is, rf I could get It." "Can't you K)-t It, Alfred?" "I -I don't know." "Have yon irled?" "No. not yet." (Silence for two provoking moments.) "Alfred:" (coldly). , 'V-.vck." "Let's 'hnre n game of checkers." Bosnia Herald. Wilklng. The ordinary man who Is employed Indoors throughout the day doca not walk enough, lie needs li.e fresh air and sunshine of the outdoors, and, no matter bow tired be may be. a Khort time in Hie open air will rent hi in. If be him no opportunity to walk during the evening, he ought to do It In the morning. There Is no better tonic than a two mile walk before going to work. Kome business men who live omo dlstauce from their olllces or mores walk down regulnrly every morning and are greatly benefited thereby. No matter bow sluggUb they may feel on arising, the morning walk puts them In good trim for the day's work. Exercise In the open air itiirls the blood to circulating In every artery mid vein In the entire lystcm, opens up the pores of the skin, no that the waste mutter In the body may be net free, limbers up the Joints and muscles ami puts one in shape for the duties of the dny.-St. Joseph Gazette. Th Meredith Coconut. ' George Meredith may not have beeD uu altogether familiar author to the ordinary reader who craves for quick seiisiiiJuu. lie never cume down to the simplicity ut Sherlock Uolmes or Captain Kettle. Meredith required an acute and trained Intellect before be could be apprccliiU'd. Il was once mentioned, In referring to tlie dlllkulty which some people ex perience in reading Meredith's novels, that the Meredith "cocoanut" was very hard, but that the milk when reached proved to be very sweet. I'lils Joke got Into the papers. Two days afterward a well known flrui of fruiter! had an Inquiry after these cocoanuts Irom n country cus tomer! The letter was to the effect that, having read somewhere that Meredith's cocoanuts bave had a large sale lately and that the milk was fashionable, ihe writer would like to bave a few to try. Loudon Tatler. Queer Postal Training. In China whoever wishes to enter the postal service must give evidence of courage, robustness, power of endur ance, ability to traverse great dis tances over mountains and valleys and through dmigerous forests frequented by wild beasts and robbers. After tbls the npiillcaiit Is sent Into uncanny places, which are considered to be the abodes of evil spirits. When the Chl naniau has satisfied the authorities In regard to these matters be is appoint ed a letter carrier. A Matter of Mind. "1 have a grvnt mind to go to the club tonight." said Mr. J. to bis wife. "What?" she replied with surprise. "1 have u great mind to go to tbe club tonight." "Whose?" she asked. "Whose what?" .."Whose great nibjd?" "Wby, my owu. of course, madam." "Ob:" and tbe rising Inflection she gave tbe ejaculation was very provok ing to a man of line feeling. A Weit Indian Wife Catcher. As Is customary with Indlaus tbe world over, the Caribs are expert basket weavers, and many strong and hnudsome baskets aro to be bought In Itoscnu at reasonable prices If one finds the right shops, writes Harriet Qulmby In Leslie's Weekly. A pecul iar Instrument, made of basket straw and woven closely together so as to form a hollow tube ending In a thong of twisted cuds and commonly dubbed a wife catcher, is also made and sold by tho Carina. By slipping the hollow end over a ninu's finger above the' Joint and pulling on the twisted end the catcher will tighten around the linger and the captive will be unable to release Ids hand. It Is claimed that the Indians formerly employed this device as a handcuff for prisoners, using several for each hand and lend ing the captives by the lingers, l-'ew tourists are permitted to leave Uosemi without a wife catcher, for which six. pence Is willingly exchanged. Women's New Wearing Apparel Our store is resplendent with new models in SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, in addition to siu-h lines of UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY as appeal to the disfriiTiinatiiifj buyer. Not a shading of color, not a size or quality but what is represented in this splendid stock. If you want the most approved style or the best quality, you must eome to this store. Xo season has demonstrated this fact as the present one. Prices are right, too, although we are not holding any special sales for the simple, reason that our stock moves so quickly that it-is impossible to aecumiiiulate enough odds and ends for the purpose. Merode Underwear for Ladies and Children. Looks better, feels better, wears better and is better than other makes. A trial, will convince you. Cnyx Hosiery We feel that it is useless to dwell on the merits of the "Onyx" Hosiery, as there are but few ladies in Med ford who have not personally eonvineed themselves that it has no equal. Merode9' (Hand-Finished) Underwear. C?zrffa7?ine0J Tbe Store of NOTICE TO RED MEN. All int'inhers ut Wentnnka tribe, N'w. DO, me reiiicted to be present at the next regular meeting of the tribe Saturday night, October Oth. Busi ness of importance will come up. 17:! L. L. JACOBS. C. of R. Xo matter what your purse or your taste, there is a Buiek to meet it. 173 The only daily market report in southern Oregon in The Tribune. F SRLEM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer In Northern California and South ern Oregon. It Is acknowledged to be the equal of the very best east ern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked better than others. The proof for this assertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink It. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION, SsGJISffSMedfnrd Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co. i ' M I ' ,' ' . i.v' 'tS'-Zi' ,Vl --r . ? j f. i THAT TREE ORDER GET BUSY YOU have nothing to lose and all to gain, in placing it with a reliable home nursery. N. S. BENNETT 1201 N. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 3221