Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 15, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, 'KIM DAY, OCTOBER 15, VM)
T
f SOCIAL AND PERSONAL!
.
THE WEATHER.
Vn'ir mid cooler tonight,
wilh light frost. Friday, fnir.
Now iH Ihe lime tn lay in n supply
nf coal fur winter. I'lmno "111, Cas
cade cniil, $!I,MI per Inn, JH.'I
Mrs. II. .. Young mill daughter re
turned In Medfuril Thursday, having
Ihm'ii visiting I'm' some limr with id
nlivi'H mill friends in Oaliliuiil.
I 'ho I'iiscikIc coal fur fuel, $!l.."()
h t ton. I'l i7Hl. S!I
Mrs. A. M. Kendall in visiting her
daughter, Mrs, Joseph Foley of Ash
land. Will deliver you Cascade eonl, nt
II. 5(1 per tun, to miy placo in llii'
city. I'lmno "111. " 183
Kiiginocr Osgood, overseer of the
street paving work lit Ashland, made
n short lo Medford recently on
business. I ;. i h '
Tin not forget flint llio TJogue ftiv
er Fish Co. wuitts to sco you nil to
morrow for fish, clams, oysters,
cruliK, Nlirimp, dressed chickens, tur
keys, smoked nml salt salmon, innc
iironi nml imported cheese. 178
Mr. nml Mrs. It. T. ilnrnelt of
Jacksonville have ri'tiirni'd from a
short visit to III" Scut tli fnir.
Sweet filler nt Ij. Mrl.t'llmi'-i city
ranch, Slii'iiimiit hltwl, I'll "t Side.
ITS
ft. Steven- of West l'lineuix WHS
shopping in M I'd ford one day thin
week.
See list of fti'iimn'M bargains on
page 1.
0. II. Alvond is down from (Iraiits
I'nss this week on business,
Mitehell & Hoeek have removed to
new liriek building ncross alloy from
old stnnd. 180
Mrs. I'niil Iti'inmer is visiting
friends in Talent this week.
Spices mid cxtrnctH nt HO So. 0
street. .
If. A. I'liillop of Sun Francisco is
n visitor in Mudford.
EII11 flaimynw, public stenographer,
room 4. I'nlrn building.
W. S. Noyer nnd Itenton Ttowers
were down frotn Ashland one day thin
this week.
Southern Oregon Ten nnd Coffee
Co.. nil So. 0 street.
Frniik Wolgnmott. reeenllv from
I'.lg'm. 111., who has heen in Med ford
for 11 short time, has left for n few
days' visit to Urnwnshoro, where he
lias ncipiiiintniiecs.
rtcst meal for the leant money nt
the Snot eafe.
A. S. Johnson relumed to lliis city
Thursday after n prolraeled stay in
I.oomis, where he fnvmerlv lived.
II. V. Unlehelor of Pittsburg, Tn
who litis heen paying the city a mixrd
pleasure nnd business visit, relumed
home Friday.
Why rush home? Try thn Spot
Cafe's Crie dirner.
P. ftrny of thin plaec is visiting in
Ashlnnd on business.
M. T Opdvke of Ornnts Tuss wns
visiting Medford Fridav.
Mrs. T. C. Itailcv of Spokane, who
has heen visilincr her nephew, Pr. F.
O. Carlow. has left for her home.
Mr. nml Mrs. T,. I?. Minurer left
Friday ltniriiiiiir for their home nt
Lone Peaeli. Cal. They hnvo heen
visit inp in the eily for some time nnd
are well sal isfied wilh what they linve
seen of it.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Marlin nf Mon
(...rne, Or., nre visitors in thn innlrnp
ol!s for n short time.
I.ndica. if yon have hair In sell ov
if voit want it made up into switch,
puffs or eurls. I also reiinir and color
ilie near hair. I'lease hrinc it tn me.
Mnilnin I,. T. Kemne, No. 201, corner
Fourth and Oakdale nvenue,
John T.ees nnd dauehlers of Cros
v ell. Mich., were sichNeeinp in the
Kn.'iin valley Friday.
Alhert T.owi-' is nenin n visilor to
Medford. ITe wns here hpfore. in
Fi hrunrv of last yenr nnd ho Temem
hered thn plnep.
Mr. mid Mrs. M. flist nre here
from Cnwker county. Knnsns, invos
tipntiiiR reports.
Orders fo' sweet iwnm or hutiei-.
milk promptly filled. Thntin thf
erenmcr '
Mrs. W. J. Tlolmnn returned Fri
dny tn her home in Jacksonville aft
er n short visit with friends in Thoe
ni,x. i
Mi. K. K. Millit'im met Mro, M. J.
I'owei'H of Hoisc, liliilio, mi old J'l'ieiid
of hern, nt the Irniii Friday iiiornini;
mid wi'li'oiued her In llio city.
Judgment IliviruiJ.
A iiililille atti'd mill iiervoui) tenant
In 1111 upiirliiiuiit Iioiihu linil HUiiiiiioiicil
bin next door nelijlilior. 11 youiiK wo
man Hlink'iil nt tliv cuiiHervnlory, Into
court mid cliaiKeil Unit tliv pcncu nml
yulet of hi IoiIkIiiux liud been tllMturU
el by tier kIiikIiik.
The court wim Inclliied to regard tlio
proi.TcdliiKM iik iiiiwiirriintcd.
"How tiuii'li do you hIiikV" Iio nuked
the ili-fciiiliinl.
"Only two ImurM 11 day." hIh; aiiNwer
cd. "An hour In tliu iiioruliitf ami on
at nlKlit."
"Two Iioiii-h!" mild tliu JuilKe, "It np
peai'M tinrciiHuiialilu to complain of
that." .
"Hut, your honor," IntcrpoHcd tlio
complainant. BtnrlliiK up excitedly, "I
triiHt you will not (Ici ldu the iiiatler
until you liuve heard the ilcfciiiliiiit
Blll."
'J'lio defendant wan not at nil loath
to hIiii;. In fact, her perHoual iiHHiir-,
nneu mid profoNNloiuil pride urfc'ed her
to inn Iio I he inoxt of this opportunity
In tliu IntereHtH of hlftli art.
She hi-Kiui mi nrlu from WiiKiier. but
he hail hiiiik but four or II vo bun
when tlio court Interrupted her.
"Thut will do-that will do." lie snld.
"No further tcMlinoiiy need bo tnken.
Tlio court; Juilumt'iit In revemcd."
Youth' Companion.
Lady Piiaenuer'i Log.
It wiin IiI'.hIiiu I'litlier hard, ind
tUAro wa 11 i.imty hcii on mi hour nnd
tl luilf before the lli'Ht brenkfiiHt bUKlv.
Ad olllcer of 1111 ocean liner hurried
along I ho piismico between tlio itute
room, nnd 11 timid voice culled to him:
"Oil, Mr. Olllcer, pleiwo top!"
Hit turned nnd mw 11 dear old holy
with n wrapper thrown around her
peeping tlirouxli her half open door.
-"Yeii, mail a 111," wild the olllcer.
"Mr. Olllcer, plcinie would you call
till n kiiIc?" united the old ludy anx
iously. "Oh. no, inndii 111! 'J'hure' not the
leant dniiuer. I iitimire you."
"Wull, Ik li half u (juler
"Not even half n K'Hc, and thin i
(inch mi excellent Men bout tfinc you
ueedn't worry a bit," explained tbo of
ficer. "Well, wim t would you call It,
pleimeV" Knld the Indy, Htviidyliitf Iier
Blf in the vexKel rolled,
"Juki n frcKli iior'wcNt breeze, innd
11 111. with 11 crosH den riiuniiiKT. lint,
really, there' iiothlni; to fenr."
"Tlianli you ho much. I Just wanted
to not It (pilte right In my diary, you
know." New York Time.
cra'.fMi of :' r.s r, "In-; p 1 uri! f In
very clriirly :riV. ., iu. perfiiramiiee
If the yoiin:.- wire' husband l,c n fann
er, Hhe wi:: l.e iiHiiid p, hiinie.HH 11
borne mid carl nml to harrow a small
piece of laml. If l,rT choice ha fallen
oil mi Ironworker, she immt liiimmer a
piece of Iron: If on a miller, Hhe must
ini-nsnre out wheat from n basket ut
the church door: If on a smith, she la
supposed to lx able to strike tlio anvil;
If on a anllor, she has to clean and
mend oino ueltlinr. nml so on win, ti.
other occup.'itlons. ICvldently the keep-
Ujg o on line wire in not understood In
The Finisher,
fjiwyer-Whnt Is your occupation?
Willies I'm n plant llnlsher. LawyerHi-
n little inoro definite. Do you
polish them or move them? Boston
Transcript.
The Qoeiip.
Nell She' nn awful gossip. She
tel.' everything she hears. Belle Oh,
she tells more than that. -Philadelphia
Itecord.
Do not make unjust gain. Tbey are
"IMiil to n loss. Ileslod.
The Speed of Light.
Light holds the record for high apecil
among all moving thinga that have
been measured. It travel at the rate
of 828.K.80O yards a second. This la
faster than thinking. .even by the most
(pilck wltted person. Let any reader
try to think the simplest thought and
then with the aid of n stop watch
note how long It ha taken him to
think It. Ue will then be able to un
derstand how alow bis mental opera
tions are compared to the speed of
light
A Bobolink With Cenery Song.
A friend of mine tells of 11 bobolink
which learned 10 slug like n caiinry..
Iio was captured when quite small
and given n cage beside n llne'slnger.
for which he soon exhibited a great
ntlnclinienl. Me would sit perfectly
still on his pen h for a long time
watching his friend Intently, then try
his bent lo Imitate his sweet notes. He
tried for three or four weeks beforo
making any progress; then he succeed
ed In sounding one note almost cor
rectly. When he realized his success
Ills wild joy 'was pathetic, nnd the
canary's pleasure wns very evident.
Then he redoubled his efforts until he
could sing nearly the whole canary
song. After that he nnd Dick always
snug lu concert. Hut. strangest of nil,
his character seemed to chnngo with
his song. Instead of singing but a
short tlnio lu the spring, as bobolinks
do. he wing nil the lime except when
molting. And he Imitated his friend's
characteristics so perfectly that he be.
enmc n canary In all but appearance.
Kiln II. Strut ton In Suburban Life.
W It Worth Itf
Workemer Smeargeiit. roynl acade
mician, was painting the portrait of
Lady Austrutlier Austruthers, and
Lady Austrutlier Austruthers wa very
plain well, as a matter of fuct, she
wu Jolly ugly. And. though she was
paying him 300 guineas merely for
painting the portrait and wns going to
pay him UOO guineas more fur the por
trait itself when It wns completed,
Workemer Smeargeiit was not sutls
lied. He felt he might be going blind.
Looking at her face so much hurt his
eyes.
"Now, what I want. Mr. Pmcargcnt."
said the unfair lady, "Is for you to do
me plain, simple Justice."
"My dear lady." replied Smeargeiit.
"what you require Is not Justice, but
mercy. When I tell you to look pleas
ant you don't look niilurnl. and when
I tell you to look natural you don't
look pleasant." London Express.
Marriage In Picardy. j
A IMcarily custom, founded on a
broad basis of common sense a well
as the Iden of complete partnership, la
that which put a new bride through n !
kind of examination In the trade of her '
husband. It iniiy. of course, have be-
come something of a burlesque, and
tbo bride may purposely bIiow lessdex- ;
tcrlty '.bail she need. Ktlll, the consld- 1
I FALL SUITS and GOWNS
Perfectly
Tailored
AME55AOE TO MARS
Some day we may be able to com
municate with the planets, hut menu
while we must lie content with Bend
ing messages to each other. We sug
gest that the next written message
you send to your friend he upon 11
paper made by
EATON, CRANE & PIKE
They make the best writing paper
in the. world. Their Highland Linen,
for instance, is even more popular
today than it was five years ago, nnd
at that time more of it had been sold
than of nny other paper. Besides
Highland Linen there nre ninny oth
er Katon, Crane & Pike papers, some
costing mere, some less, nnd all of
high quality nnd correct style.
Will you not let us show you our
line of these celebrated papers?1
Medford Book
S'ore
Every well dressed woman realizes the neces
sity of a perfectly tailored Suit or Gown. We
are showing an assortment of hand tailored
Suits and one-piece Gowns that have never been
equaled in either quality or price in this city.
Suits from , $20.00 to $75.00
Gowns from ....$15.00 to $50.00
Millinery
If you desire something
that is different in both
style and quality from the
average, you will find it
here in all the latest styles
and designs.
Corsets
"We are sole agents for
well known R. & G- and
Gossard Corsets in all
sizes.
R. &Q. Corsets from $1.00
to $3.00.
Gossard Corsets from
$5.00 to $12.00.
I!
Latest styles in La
dies' Hand Bags and
Purses. .
Reuben's Vest for
babies.
y Don't forget to try
f the "Merode" Un
derwear, 50c to
$2.50 per garment.
A Cod Liver Oil Fiend.
"When 1 was anaemic," said n pnle
man. "I took cod liver oil. I had n
careless linblt of leaving the oil un- !
corked, mid It began to dlsnppenr. 1
Some one was drinking It. There wns
a cod liver oil fiend in the house. I do- I
elded to trap the thief." he Vent on, !
gazing thoughtfully nt tils large white ;
feet, "and one night 1 purposely drank '
two cupH of Mack coffee so as to keep
awake. Gentlemen, yon will hardly he- 1
lleve what happened. The thief wns n ;
nit n big. sleek, fnt rat. The oil, I :
guess, had agreed with him. As I !
watched him from the bed he leaped
silently nu to the bureau, dipped his ;
tall In the hohle,' lifted it out nnd
licked It clean, nnd then dipped and
licked it ngaln mid ngnln till n good ;
two Inches of the oil wns gone." Ex- j
change.
Treee That Explode. !
All lightning blasted trees explode ns
overcharged boilers do. The flame of
the lightning does not bum them up,
nor does the electric flush split them
like an nx. They simply explode, over
charged, as may be n holler with '
steiim. The lightning Is conducted Into
the damp Interstices of the trunk nnd
Inlo the hoilntVM under the bark. Its
tremendous heat nt once turns all the
moisture lu those crumped spaces Into
steam. This steam In its Immediate
explosion blows the tree asunder.
riilliidclphln Itulletln.
The First Day Out.
Stewnrd Did you ring, sir? Trnv
oler Yes, slejviird, 1 I rang. Steward
Anything I can bring yon, sir? Trnv
oler Yes, st-stewnrd. Bring mo 0
continent, If you hove one, or nn Island
anything, Btcwnrd, go 1-lul-long ns It's
solid. If you enn't, sus-slnk the ship.
London Tit-Bit
- &
ropyrlprM 19 bT
YOUR
Hart Schaffner 6 Marx
FALL SUIT
AND
OVERCOAT
ARE NOW READY
THEY'RE ALL-WOOL, MADE TX THE BEST, COR
RECT STYLE, PERFECTLY TAILORED THE
tITGHTEST CLASS CLOTHES MADE. NO HIGH
ER IN PRICE THAN THE INDIFFERENT KIND
$20 to $45
DEUEL & KENTNER