Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 12, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE WKI)FOR DAILY TRIBUNE, MRDFOKI). PRECOX. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12, VM).
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I'liir tuiiiylit anil Wciliii'idiiy.
THE WEATHER.
J. A. 1 li'iuli'l -nn hi I1 to S. Wolf
tun nW in I'ii lie iiilililiim, tin- ciili-
iili'iiilinii licinjf ifKllll. When Imhiu'IiI
m-vitiiI .vi'iii'M nt;ii i hey font $100
eiirli. Tim Mile WIIM llllllll llll'dllgll
n cliifxil ii'il ml in Tim Triliunc.
SpiTiiil oiitinj; I'Iiiiiiii'Ih, Oi; yanl nl
Vim Dykn'H. 170
('. KnynolilM, n former Wi-Morn
I'liinn operator here, left for liin Hint
crn liomo Mondny.
Ifi'Kt nival for the Icnft money at
thn Spot i-afo. ,
Carrin Mi'Intonli, who lias been ve
iling frii-mlH in tlio valley for Home
time, returnerl to her home in Phoe
nix, Ari., Monday.
William J. McLean of Chicago wo
n visitor in the city recently.
Special miiHio every evening dur
ing dinner nt the Nnnh Grill.
(leorpo W. Dunn wiih over from
JackHonvilln Monday on Imikuickh.
Mr. M. of Red IUuff, Col-
mxl Mri. M. I.ejzhty of Denver are
viKitintr L. H. Kller, n l)iiniiies man,
in thin city.
1'hone 3M03 for ten or coffee.
T. O. Kriclon of the forest serv
ice, who lm been in Med ford for n
liort time, left Monday "for K"t;le
Point.
.Teronie pevine of Piilntli, Minn., in
n nronectiv" tattler in the valley.
Why nwh home? Try thn Snot
Tafn'H 2."e dinner. '
Cliir::i It. Drown of fKhWh, rc
tMrned home Monday after n h"Vt
Mnv in Med ford.
Th-ie will he a reception '.riven on
Wi dnc-diiv iiicht at the M. V. ehni-rh
in honor of the new pn.ti.r. All mem
her" of the church and friend- eov
dinllv invited to attend.
Eila ('nmiynw. pnhiic fitenncrnpher.
room I. Pill :: hinldi:u'.
Mis. Ada Hill of McMinnville if
vi-ititiL' her dninditer. Mr. Jame
Kii-.onlmVL' nf Medfnrd.
K'n hard Vetnenre of fhien'o vi
itinir hi old friend. C. P. Woolvcr
top. n hii-iin'i'; man of this place.
Sniec-i mid extracts nt HP So. 0
street. '
1!, Shearer and fatnilv left Mondnv
for fimilt. Col., where tin y will mnlic
their future hoinc.
P. f. Hansen left Monday for Cot
tn;... flrove, where lie will attend t
soive lint-incss for his company.
Sen list of P.enson s hnrcaiiiK on
pal;e 1.
Dr. .T. F. Hoil.lv returned Monday
from a business trip to Portland.
Miss Onn Maxsoit was down from
Tnl.-ot the first of tlv week visitmc
friends.
Southern Omprn Ten nnd Coffee
Co.. ofl So. 0 street.
.Tames Oardner, who has been vis
ilinir relatives in the vallcv. has left
foV his home in Poise. Idaho.
J. W. Kstoti of Grants Pass is vis
Hint; friends in Med ford Ibis week.
T.. A. Oiiissenberrv of flold Hill
linseed tbroiiLdi here on bis way home
from Jacksonville, where lie lias necn
on he .jury.
Order for sweet cream or bntier
milk promptly filled. Phone tbi
e-eamcry.
Dr. K.'.T. Ponnerhas returned from
Klamalh Palls, where he hjis been
.'tlendintr to business affairs.
W. V. Dnrd of Central Point, who
lias been in Med ford for a few days.
left for home Monday eveninir.
.f. pvownsworth of Wondvillc re
turned home the oilier day nfler a
short visit in Medfnrd.
Mitchell & Doeclt lifvo removed to
new brick Iniildinir across nll"V from
old stand. 180
Mrs. Kulh P.hrfiejd of Klamath
Palls was in thn city on business
Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T. W. Hamlin moved
to Drownsboro Monday evening,
where, thev will make their home.
Mr. and' Mrs. J. Z. Potts of Central
Point nrn in the ei'.y making nrrnnge
nientH for moving to Gold Hay, where
Mr. Potts will ' work at the power
house.
Mr. ami .Mrs. If. II. I'o.hon are hero
ri'niii Unite, Mm!,, looking for mi in
vestment. Vim Pykc' lime on sale this week
a large aHsortaiciit of light and dark
patterns in regular JJ'a" nnd 10c
outings at the special price of lie per
yard. 17D
It. W. Wiikuinini of Wondvillc. re
turned hoini! Monday evening after a
hurt business visit' in this city,
T. I1). Puvis of Gold Hill was in the
citv for a short slay Monday.
Mr. Thomas llarlholoinew and
children left recently for Pittsburg.
Pa., who're they will visit her parents.
Mary Painter of Central Point.
wlio lias liven transacting dusmicsk in
the city for some lime, returned home
Monday.
George W. Wilcox was a caller at
I lieli county sent last Saturday.
George K Marshall v.'.is in Jack
sonville this week.
Miss Klora Thompson Miss Ger
Irude Norton npeiit Saturday and
Sunday wiht friends at Central Point.
Illankets and (pulls in every style
ami weight nt Van Pykye's. 170
Hev. Hobert Knnis has returned
from Xewherg, Oregon, where ho at
tended the Prcbyecrian synod.
Mrs. Vivian McCarthy of Grants
Pass is visiting Mrs. M. M. Taylor of
Jacksonville.
Tho .Nnnh Grill makes n specialty
of special dinners, banquets etc. Mu
sic every evening.
Mr. Nolgute n incmberof the stale
hoard of water commission was a
business caller one day recently.
Mrs. Peter Applcgalc and family
and Mrs. W. It. Stansell nnd family
left for Portland Saturday evening
where they will make their home.
Pall dress goods at Van Dyke's. 17(1
Hon. II. K. Hanim has returned
from bidding court at Grants Pass.
Mrs. Lizzie Liter of port Scott.
Kan., is visiting in Medford this week.
William llolbrook of Howard Lake.
Minn., is looking over the valley and
town for an investment.
W. H. Harrison of A,shlimd was
down on business Wednesday.
Kresh shipment of crabs, oyters.
4-lnius and lisli at the Hoguo liiver
I'ish Co. Telephone .'lOO"!. 170
C. II. Loomis is building a five
room house on Cottage street fur
Mrs. L. ('he-niirc. the consideration
being !MI0.
C. O. Mulliollern of Helena, Mont.,
is a visitor to the city this week.
Seolt Pax is and family nnd II. 11.
Harvey ami family made n trip to
liogue river the first of the week for
fin outing.
Miss Minnie Pierson, who has lived
iti this eily for some time, returned
Wciliie-dny to her old home, King-burs,-,
to visit her rein lives.
IVole-sor P. .1. d'Ciara goes to
Giants Pa's Thursday to look alter
the pest wai lave in Josephine county
and to sen how Inspector Puvkc is
coming nlong.
Prank Wilson of this city is spend
ing the duy in Ashland.
Mrs. K. W. Seott is visiting Mrs.
J. M. Wiley of Ashland, n relative of
hers, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Scott
arc recent arrivals from Grnngeville.
Idaho.
Mrs. A. P. Mayer nnd children of
Ashland returned home after a short
visit with Mrs. Mover's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Tj-nder.
Mrs. Nels Pilcy of Monticello,
Minn., is sightseeing in tlio Kopue
vnlloy.
J. T. Vance of Cnrvallis, who has
been looking over tho city and sur
rounding country for some time, left
Wednesday for n dny in Asblnnd.
C. W. Coder of Rig Lnkc, Minn..
arrived in Medford recently nnd is
hniking nround.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1L It. Tracy of Se
attle, tourists, stopped off in this
city for n, short tinio the first of the
week.
Ira Jewel of Mavwond, Ncb is
visiting in the city.
('. K. Huffman is down from Klam
ath Palls on a business visit to the
city.
,1, 1!. Lee f Chicago, who hns been
hero some time, looking over real es
tntc buys, left for ('rants Pnss Wed
nesday on business.
Mrs. Mollic Seaton left for her
home in Oroville. Cal., lifter n short
visit with friends bore.
Jud F.dsnll nnd Mr. Marshall of
Putte Falls spent Tuesday in Med
ford. They aiy engaged in hauling
supplies to Untie Falls, which little
eily is enjoying n rush of business.
TJohert ilendriekson, nn engineer
from Minneapolis' is looking for n lo
cation in tho city.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the Nash- '. If. Kay, Henry
Worms,' W. If. pnvcy, Louis Kob-
crt-on, L. Allcnlioll, John McLvu
ii ii ii, J. Hale, L, II. Thompson, W. W.
Alrighau, If. C. McMillan, L. L.
Young, T. I(. Wagner, Portland; W.
H. I'inlcy, Spokane; K, ' II. Lynch,
Chicago; N. S. liurriss, New York;
A. Harehline, Ifeddiug; .Mrs. J. K.
lieaiidroit, Montague; C. K. Hilff
mai Klari nth Palls; A. . Helms,
Ashland; P. II. Murray, Cleveland ;
Ki-a 'Jueivel, Maywood; C. II. Tcr
miii, Portland; II. Ii. Smith, Chicago;
Paul A. Lrigg, Miles City; T. E. Lrigg
Ifoeklord; A. D. Poke and family,
Tensen; G. S. Dexter, Doston.
At tho Moore II. P. Datchelor,
Pittsburg; It. II. Palmer, New York;;
If. II. Parker, Untie; Mrs. It. II. Pax
son, liulle; K. M. Heid, Portland; J.
p. Ktenty, Olynipiu; O. A. Uaond,
St. Paulj'w. E. Wilbur, Eugene; Lil
liun Ixjvc, Chicago; W. C. Ulacklin,
Portland; W. II. Harrison, Ashland.
HILL THOUGHT TO BE
HEADED FOR LAKEVIEW
Probate.
Estate llennan Lav.rentz; order
made appointing August Lnwrentz
iiduiinistrat r and J. It. Wilson, J. S.
Orth and H. C, Gurnet t appraisers.
Administrator's bond filed.
Estu'.c loa. Maria Carlson; inven
tory ud appraisement filed showing
r-stiite value! nt $1500.
Estate Mery J. Stugg; inventory
t.nd appraisement filed.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
LAKEMKW, Or., (let. 12. -Straws
show which way the wind blows.
Within the pa t year there. have been
in Lakevie-.v two presidents and an
cx-prcsidcnt, of the Oregon Trunk
railroad, .hones J. I ItJ'c new line,
now liiiilding ,ip the Peschutcs, whose
ohjeclivo is -apposed to he San Fran-1
eisco. '.
If any liiilln-r proof were needed
Hint Lukcicw j to he on the route
across central Oregon, it .would seem
to ho found in the fact that the Hill
interests have recently purchased the
largo Henry Heryford ranch, two.
miles north of town. For what oth-i
cr purpose can railroad men want i
this 700-ncre tract if not for n di
vision point Biidway between the Co-!
Iiimbia river and the Golden Gate?!
Usual Hi(jh-Class Plcures at The
Savoy. '
Oh you Savoy! Your pictures can
not be beat. The scubjects are all
good. Tbey are clear and flilserless
and as steady as a rock wall. If
you want to enjoy almost an hour of
good, solid amusement attend the
"Savoy" tonight and view the pic
tures. "Gratitude," "Tho Seuled
It.om" and " Little Darling," each
one is the best of its kind, chock
full of amusement.
Entire change of program tomor
row night. Watch for it. One dime.
FOIJ KENT Show window in cen
tral location ; also office space in
store it' your business suits. For
particular!- address Pox No. i?,
Medford. Or.
Do You Know !
THAT THE MUTUAL LIFE is a
purely Mutual Company run for mem
bers by iiiciiiIkts?
THAT THE MUTUAL LIFE is Oli
years old ?
THAT THE MUTUAL LIFE hns
paid to members, living and dead.
over .s:iti.ooo.onn ?
THAT THE MUTUAL LIFE is
IransaetinL' business for its members
at. a lower cost than any other Amer
ican company today?
THAT (his enables' THE MUTUAL
LIFE to distribute to its members
over .fll. 0(11). 000 in cash dividends
this year. 1900 a larger amount than
was ever paid hv any ci mpaiiy in
one year?
THAT THE MUTUAL LIFE now
holds, and has previously paid, over
PJ.".nOtl,00( more to its members
than has been paid by them? LTn
e(Ualed by any company.
THAT THE MUTUAL LIFE'S as
sets of over .f.'i:m,000,000 and its sur
plus fund of over $S7.000,000. all
belonging mutually to its members,
make it the strongest financial insti
tution of its kind in the, world?
THAT some of its policies will ex
actly suit the conditions that sur
round you?
THAT profits of stock conipnnies
go to swell the profits of stockhold
ers, not. the policyholders? Do not be
deceived. There is no stock in THE
MUTUAL LfFE to bo counted as nn
asset instead of a liability.
Do You Know
DO YOU KNOW tho difference be
tween n stock company, or n stock
mutual company, nnd n purely mu
tual compnnv like THE MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK?
THAT new conipnnies nre nn ex
periment. Results, are uncertain.
Can you afford to' burden future
years wilh such risk or uncertainty ?
There is no uncertainty nhnnt THE
MUTUAL LIFE now or in the future.
DON'T YOD think it wise to ascer
tain why THE MUTUAL LIFE ex
ponds only S.3P er cent while sotac
other companies j ay out so very much
larger n percent ope oT their incomes
in expenses of mnnapement? It is
tho difference between profit and
loss
ASK PS
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
of New York
" 'Tis Best for Oregonians"
J. H. COCHRAN. District Manager,
Medford, Oregon.
BIJOU
THEATRE
BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager.
TONIGHT
Tuesday and Wednesday
"TRESS"
4-aet eoiiKMiy dnnna. Come early
nnd avoid the rush. Wo turned
them nwnv last night. '
ADMISSION
10c AND 20c
When we suggest that you
Toast Your Bread
On Breakfast Table
AVe do not mean that you should eat off
the stove toast
With an Electric Toaster
and have crisp, brown, delicious toast
costs le per meal to - operate, "We
have the best toaster on the market for
sale at $4.50, Clean, appetizing, sanitary
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
SALEM 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 iies in drinking Salem beer.
If you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem beer .and drink It.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION,
Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co.
CRESTBROOK ORCHARD TRACTS
10
20 Acres
Adjoining Hillcrest orchard and con
tain unexceled deep, rich soil. Rea
' sonable prices and generous terms.
OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE
SELLING AGENTS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
' The Bi
MEDFORD
tore
OREGON
With the purchase of $1.00 or more at our store, you can
have
A HAIR CHAIN OR FOB
Braided from Your . Lwn Hair
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE
in new and up-to-date styles
A lock of hair the size of a slate pencil is sufficient. Comb
ings can be used. The braiding alone is presented free ;
mountings you buy of the hair man if desired
ALL WORK DONE IX OUR SHOW. WINDOWS BE-,
FORE YOU WHILE YOU WAIT.
COMBINGS MADE INTO SWITCHES AND PUFFS ONE STEM $2.00;
THREE STEM, $2.50. WE BUY GOOD COMBINGS.
Tuesday, October 19, The last Day
Now is tho time to have your cleaning done. Don't wait till cold weath
er. Oct out that old overcoat, jacket, waist and skirt and have it fixed
up. It will look like new. Our specialties are blankets, quilts, furs, por
tieres, laces. We elinui everything, do all kinds of repairing. A trial or
der vill convince vm.
Phone 3304