Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 09, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1909.
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THE WEATHER.
Fni i tonight iiihI Sunday.
Jiiiiiiih Noodle, the saloon mini who
has boon sick for some time, died
Knlindny morning nt 8:.i0 nt tho
MimIwI'iiI'iI llOSpitlll,
Spices mid fxtnn-lH nl 30 So. (I
I reef,
llr. V. ('. I'ugc left for Kaglo l'oinl
Sntiinliiy on u vi-il to his ranch at
llllll pIllOC
Nash Grill open n!) tlio time. Fin
est ttcrvioo between 1'ortland nod Sun
Francisco.
August (Irocnficld of this oily !h
attending tho local fair.
Host rni'iil for tho least money at
'tho Siot enfo.
Tlio Kov. V. Theodore Matlock,
pastor of tho CliriNtian church, has
leturued from a short visit to OrantH
I'iifh iiikI will, take up hi work in
earnest. Ilihlii school at till) church
will ho hold at 10 o'clock and tho
lord's HimiMir anil Mormon at 11 a. m
Christian Kndenvor nt 0:30 p. in. and
tho cvoninir sermon at 7:30. Tho sub
ject to ho discussed in tho inoriniiK 'M
"How to Keep From Hnoksliding,"
and in the. fening, "Thrco Hig
Fools."
Special music every evening lnr-
injt dinner at the nsh Onll.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pell of Man
knto, Wash., arc vistors to Medford
thin week.
Ella Gannynw. public stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
H. II. Tronoon of F.ngle Point came
down on Imsiufsn Saturday.
Willmr nod Ami arc the entertain
er. Kon'1 mis them nt the Savoy
tonight.
E. F. Savior enmc down from En
gone on business the other day am
is looking over the valley.
Why rn.h liomeT
Cafe's 2?c dinner.
Try tho Spo
J. L. Hooper Iiiih just completed
a In I-J.-T; eight-room houso on Tenth
mid Newtown lor II. A. Frcdenburg.
The cost was nboiit 1500, finished
in modern style.
Miss S. K. Patrick and Miss Alice
Koioheiibaoh of AhIiIhiiiI arc shop
ping in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fnrlow and son
of Alliiiny, who have been visiting
Wi P. Fnrlow and T. L. Farlow, who
ive in the mountains near here, re-
MEDFORD TIME TABLE.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
I Northbound. I
o. 20Hoscburg Pass...
No. 12ShiiK!a Limited...
No. KilOrcL'on F.xnress..
No. 14!Portland K xpress.
A. H. Hill. Mr. J. A. Mark. Mis.
K. A. Limclcy and Mr. Weaver, nil
of Jacksonville, left today for Vreka,
Cal.
Phone 3303 fur tea or coffee.
Mrs. Will I.oomis, who has been in
Jacksonville transact ing business, re
turned to her home in Ashland Snlur
dny. Orders for sweet erentn or bntier
milk promptly filled. Phone tin
creamery.
W. Windd is building a large
eight-room bungalow for. A. C. Ire
land on Eleventh street at .ft cost of
$1700. The building will be com
pleted in two weeks.
Tho Nash drill makes, n specialty
of special dinners, bntiiiets etc. Ma
sin every evening.
P.. F. Clements mid J. S. Harris of
Itcdlnnd, Cal., are sightseeing in the
valley this week.
poors will open at 7 p. m. tonight
to uccommodale the lnrce crowds at
t,hc Savoy-
Mr. and Mrs. I,. F. Wallace come
from Eureka, Kan., to see what this
vallcv is like, which they heard so
much about.
Southern Oregon Ten and Coffee
Co., 3(1 So. d street.
Mr. end Mrs. J. h. Shnska nro
down from flrnnts Puss on a visit.
Selling out sulphur and Milestone
nt cost. II. S. Evans, Ashland, Or. 170
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. IT. Smylie are
T,os Angeles people in the city look
ing for a locntion.
See list, of P.enson's bargains
page 4.
Mr and Mrs. 'Frederick Pelonse
are down from Eagle Point transact
ing business in the oily.
Pee Iho human dummy. Ami, nl Hie
Savoy tonighl.
Misses Wrav Curfrv and Tvy
Hoeek spent Friday nl the Ashland
fair.
F. J. Schuocf fer is in the cily from
Talent oil business.
F. S. Urnudon, a local clothing
dealer, is building a fine five-room
ultimo on South Oakdale. lie ex
pects to make bis homo there in the
near future.
Ilcar Frofcssor Romanoff In vio
lin hoIoh every evening the Nasn
Grill.
Mrs. Charles Nickoll was a visitor
to the city recently.
J. F. Dargan of Atlanta, Ga., is a
Medford visitor thin week. Mr. Dor
gun is interested in real estate and
fruit land and is taking in tlie valley
in general.
The work of putting down the cc
meat walks on Myrtle street is prog-
ressiug rapidly.
Mrs. E. II. Morris of Medford
moved to Rock Point Saturday, where
she wil make her home.
Iionitn Johnson of this city is vis
iting with friends in Gold Hill this
week.
Miss Edna Cuminings and mother
left on the earlv morning train Sat
nrdnv for fluid Ray, where they will
spend the day.
W. W. Trtinr of Eagle Point was
n Miidford viMttor Saturday.
John A. Anderson of the Western
Oregon Orchard company was a Med
ford visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith are look
ing over property around Eagle Point
R. C. F. Astbnry of Cold Hill was
in the city on iiisines jtioh.i.
T.cm C. Charlev of Brownsboro was
a business visitor to the city rnday
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilbur of Chi
,1.
eiiuo arc easterners tourism m in
c'itv this week.
Mr. and Mis. C. P. Michel of M
rimi' In., nre visiting Charles Wilis
er of Medford for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Contrail of Ash
land are viisling friends in the north
em part of the valley.
' Con Soever of Cent nil Point passed
through here on his way to Jackson
ville, where he had business to at
tend to.
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Dcpew of Spo
kane arrived in the city Saturday in
oinpany of friends.
llusse T. Joy of Knob, Cal., is
visiter hero looking for infonmi-
oii concerning fruit land and es
pecially largo tracts.
Mrs. L. R. Cnrdwcll of Goid Hill
is visiting in (lie city this week.
Miss Inn Steams is down from
Klamath Falls on a business visit.
C. W. Needle of Attack, la., wns
looking over the town and valley Sat
rday.
NASH GRILL
Mr. and Mrs. P. Walter of Coon
Ranids, Ta., who have been visiting
H. J. Advlott of this city, retnrne
to their home by way of San Fran
cisco Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. TTecke, who
nrrived hero last week, are looking
over the Rogue vnllcy.
Mary Kittrodgo of Medford is vis
itiug relatives in Ashland and is tnlt
ing in tho fair.
George Nelson of Steamboat
Springs, Nov., who has boon in the
oit v for some time, wont to Ashland
Saturday to visit, tho fair.
Miss Anna IToinirolli rotiirnod lo
i i :.. T.'..n....;iln T.wl Sntiir
licr noun' oi r.viin, nit , .......
day after n very pleasnnt visit with
her brother, Chav'es Heiinroth. Miss
ltetiurotli will stoit it ff at. Roscville
Cnl., where sho has friends.
J. C. Washburn and party passed
through here Saturday on their way
to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. T?isdon and Mi
and Mrs. IT. TT. Jenkins of Clayton
Max.. are in the oily looking for
location.
W. Piyev is down from Hilt on
visit in the city.
nod home Saturday.
No. lllShastii Limited.. J
No. 15 California Express
No. 13S. F. Express
Table d'Hote Dinner
October 10, 1909.
Poullon en tasse
Canapes IAstraknn, Husse
Celery
Radishes Salted Nuts
Southbound.
7:41 ti.m.
0 :25 . m.
5:24 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
Playing the Game
5 0 a. ra.
10:35 a. m.
3:32 p. rn.
Medford to Jacksonville.
Motor car leaves
Train loaves
Train leaves
Train leaves . . . .
Motor car leaves .
8 :00 a. m.
10:45 a. in.
3 :35 p. m.
6 :00 p. m.
0 :30 p. m
Jacksonville to Medford.
Motor leaves ....
Train leaves ....
Train leaves
Train leave
Motor car leaves
7 :00 a. m.
8 :45 a. id.
2 :30 p. ru
4:30 p. m
7:30 p. m.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
No. llLeaves Medford...
No. 3 Leaves Medford . . .
No. 2 Arrives Medford..
No. 4 Arrives Medford . . .
No. 1 Arrive Eagle Pt. ...
No. 2 Leaves Eagle Pt...
No. 3 Arrives Eagle Pt. . .
No. 4 Leaver. Eagle Pt.. . .
8 :00 a. m
2 :20 p. m.
10:10 a. m
5:00 p. m.
8 :45 a. m.
0 :05 a. tfc.
3 :05 p. m.
4 :15 p. m.
.MAIL CLOSES.
Northbound .
Southbound .
Eagle Point.
8:55 a. m.
9:00 p. m.
8:10 p. m,
3 :00 p. rn,
2:00 p. m.
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Fillet of Halibut al Italienne
Pommes O'1'.rien Cucumber:
Supreme Chicken en Caisse Toulouse
Asparagus Sauce .Moiissclme
Punch an Maraso,uiii
spring Lamb, Pifpie, Ycrtc Pre
Creamed Potatoes Marroufat Pen
Combination Salad
Assorted Cake
Ncapolitaiue Ice Cream
Neufchatel Cheese
Pent's Crackers
Demi Tnsse .
isn't, easy tlx1 (fame of life not always. And it's
OJ-fttv sure to sor-m hai-der to the man or -woman
made wieomfortalde bv their shoes either a mis
fit or embarrassed by flonbt of their appearance
Don't play the game with that sore of handicap
Yon won't, if yon rely on us to fit you out this)
fall.
i
Edmeades Bros.
ME WEST SIDE SHOE STORE
Send your trophies to me for mount
ing. Big game heads, fish, birds and
mammals mounted true to nature by
improved methods. I do tanning, make
fur rugs, make, remodel nnd clean
fur garments. Express-and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS,
495 Washington Street, Portland, Or.
Telephone Main 3000.
CRESTBROOK
10
ORCHARD TRACTS
20 Acres
Abandoned farms in Douglas and
Josephine counties on which timber
is growing up among good apple or
chords need" some explanation.
TH Sneeze.
There exists an ancient geml-inedlcrJ
tatcmcnt which tells us tbat tbe
sneeze is healthy mid should not be
suppressed. It Is one of those stock
sayings which arp. always uttered by
laymen on the vague authority of
Koine traditional doctor whose name Is
suppressed In favor of the adjective
'eminent." It Is one of the things
about which you mentally pledge your
self to ask your own doctor, hut when
It comes to the point you never do.
Klthcr you do not get tho opportunity
or If a chance does present Itself an
Inner voice seems to warn you to let
It be until some future occasion. To
our own mind the odds arc that sneez
ing Is a wholesome habit, for it Is an
unpleasant one. Of course there are
people who can sneeze und not look
ridiculous, but they nre few. Any oile
caught In the act of trying to suppress
a sneeze Is a terrible addition to the
landscape, and If you want to sneeze
md cannot what gargoyle could bold a
Mi mile to you? That hideously con
torted face, that quivering mouth and
that deducted nostril why, your coun
tenance Is tomethlnR worth building
two cathedrals round! It Is as though
some mad pottvr were gripping your
facial clay nnd wrenching It this wny
and that to amuse his frenzied humor,
nave you ever heard a succession of
half a dozcu sneezes? It Is an ex
perience that has an extraordinarily tr
rltntlug effect. London Globe.
Adjoining Hillcrest orchard and con
tain unexceled deep, rich soil. Rea
sonable prices and generous terms.
OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDIC ATI
SELLING AGENTS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
A Spa's Curious Origin.
The discovery of the famous Wood
hall spn in Lincolnshire was very curi
ous. Just about a hundred years ago
a shaft was sunk In search of coal, but
tbe cITort had to be abandoned owing
to a rush of wntcr. In time the water
found Its way into a small brook, nnd ;
In due course the inhabitants begnn to i
speak of the curative powers of the '
stream.- Science investigated the mys
tery and discovered that tho water In ,
the conlless shaft was richly Impreg
nated with various salts and broinlnn
and Iodine, tieologlsis expressed the
interesting opinion that ages ago tho
place was the sundy bed of a shallow
lagoon or bay of a tropical sen where
seaweeds of giant growth abounded.
A mighty convulsion of nature lowered
the sea tied, a great river flowed over j
the place, and In time Its debris was
formed Into a mass of spongy rock or
sandstone, forcing Itself through this
mass at great pressure some 000 feet :
Velow the ground, tho water now cx- ,
tracts the constituents of the nrigiw.t'. i
seaweed. London Kanilly Herald.
Say
, Neighbor
Would you put on a suit that
wns iu style several years
ago, for a picture today?
Just as reasonable to have
your photos finished in a
rftyle several years behind
the times.
GREGORY'S
for
UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS
Hot Tamale Parlors
403 N. BARTLETT STREET.
BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, WILL BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Fresh beef and chicken tamales, Mexican beans, chicken soup and
all varieties of Mexican dishes always on hand. Special tables for
ladies. Will also keep a supply of tamales, etc., at Kennedy's.
Highest cash prices paid for chickens.
f-.r . MANUEL ELARIU, Proprietor.
W Q. Hansen. . Tom Moffai
We make any kind and style of vrindovi's. We carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MFDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
Let us cloiin and re-cord those blankets. Thej' will be soft and fluffy
like new. We handle everything in the cleaning line. "We also do all kind's
of repairing and altering. Give us one trial order and let us convince you
of our superior quality of work. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re
fmided. .
Plwne 3304
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