Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 19, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1000.
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THE WEATHER.
linin tonight iu id Wcilniwriuy.
Orders fur tweet cream or butler
milk promptly filled. Phone tbe
dreamery.
Mr. Kildiu Kully of Yrcku, Cut.,
who Iiiim been viHitini; her lnihliiind
here, left Monday fur her home.
Why tiihIi liiimcT Try the Spot
Cofo'n 2fio dinner.
Mr. iiml Mrx. J. M. Smilli of Oriinil
Korku, N. I)., IcN for the cunt Moii
iluy lifter u 1 11 Hit i t Htiiy in thin vul
ley. See lint of Hoimon's bargain! on
piiKO 4. . -
Mr. mid Mr. K. 0. Wood of lliiH
place Hint MijimIuv in Aililmid.
' Spices nnd extracts at 30 rto. 0
Hired. '
MrH. C. Huttcr of Hun FrunmiNCO
wax vimling for u few days hint week
.with her nicec, Mrn. Major Duinon
of thin place.
' Kiln. Gnimynw, publio stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
C, O. Smith ami J. Juiced of Valley
City, N are in the city niihtseeiii
mid visiting friend.
Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee
Co., 30 So. O Htreet.
Clyde r'iteli, who was cii(jut;cil ill
hiltiinexK here u few inontliH ago, re
tunieil to thin city from , Hugeae,
where ho hit been slaying for some
time, Mondiiy.
IicHt meal for tho leant money at
thn Spot eafo.
('buries I'. Wiuiihley of Kngle l'oint
departed the firt of the week for
St. Louis, where he will attend
uehool of architecture.
I'hone X103 for ten or-coffco.
T. M. (leiutgc arrived hero ychtcr-
day from Chicago in March of a In
eation.
Uho Cascade coal for fuel. $0..ri0
ner ton. rhotio 701. Jo.
(leoriM) HuruHKK in over from Thrall,
Cul.. im vinif old friends a v'wit.
Will deliver yon CnHcudc ronl, at
n r.n m.r ton. to nnv nlacc in tho
eitv. I'hono 791. 183
R. V. McClnnalinn was in tho city
the other day visiting bis duughtcr,
Mm. D. Shearer.
Mr. and Mr. . W. Maddux of I.n
Oninde, Or., are visiting Mr. Mnddox'
cousin, M. C. Meadows, hero.
Mrs. C. K. Austin of Huntington,
Ind line here rerently to join her
husband, who has been here for some
time. They will make this their home.
, A. H. Klam is here from r'ruitvillc,
(',,!.. paying the different orchards
n visit and looking over tho fruit
prospects in general.
Hoy Ashpole and Curl Jackson of
F.nglc Point wero down on a pleasure
trip thn other day.
A. M. Cuiiier ii of I'orllaiid wan in
the city Monday in company with
Judge Wolverlon.
Mr. mid Mr. Henry Hecke of F.v
erett, Wash., mliinied homo Monday
ii It or a plniismit ttay in thn city.
Mr. mid Mrs. II. H. Askor, who
liavo been employed iu tho Willamette
valley for a few months, have re
turned lo this city.
Mm. (Jcnrgc A. Louv wiih down
from Seattle recently . visiting in thej
city.
J. L. Craig of Eaglu Point whh in
the city tb firt.1 of tho week trnnn
aclig bnsineHH.
MrH. William Wood mid her Hon
are louring the Rogue valley and vis
iting friendM hero.
Much work along building lines is
being done on Laurel street mid sev
eral more buildings are being plan
ned. Pcchnta and Leveiia arc build
ing a six-room bungalow for Harry
Lauglilan on Laurel street at a cost
of $1(1(10; If. W. Oray is erecting n
five-room bungalow for himself on
tho same street, and J. II. Daley is
excavating on hi lot for a fine mod
ern dwelling. Cement sidewalk will
be laid ulong tho west side of tin
sired mid the Appearance will he
rtiucli improved.
Meda Turnin ban filed suit in the
circuit court for divorce from Ncrron
Turfpin. Withing & Kelly ere ap
pearing for the plaintiff.
In company with several local an-
tiers, Judge Wolverton of the fed
eral court is spending two or throe
ilnvs on Hol'iic river fishing. I lie
federal court will open ill Medford
Thursday morning.
('omit De Bogus, better known as
Kd Piirdv, is spending several weeks
in Medford from Klamath l'lills.
A marriage license has been issued
to John W. Wright ami Horn i. crumble.
A car of material arrived Monday
for the Warren Construction com
ii.Miiv iiml was taken out to their
plant.
Jesse Enyart went to Hoguo river
on n fishing expedition tho first of
the week.
Deputy Sheriff Robert Dow was in
Medford Monday night on business
Mrs. M. McQuislon of Wnynesburg,
Ind., is visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. Claude Hazclrigg.,
Miss A. Clark was n visitor in
Omuls Pass recently, where shn vis
ited friends mid enjoyed a vacation.
Mrs. t'laire Morey, who has 'been
sick for some time, is improving rap
idly.
Sfr. and Mrs. Walter Hoover have
returned to their home in Los An
geles after a protracted visit with
friends here.
Mrs. Thomas 0. Bailey of Hamilton.
Mont., visited relatives here recently
before continuing her journey south
J. C. Jenkins and daughter of Ani
lii. Tn.. are visit inir James Jordan and
family of Kaglo Point this week.
Mary Stuart was down from Coos
Bay on business the fir-l of the week
John L. Miller of this place do
parted Tuesday in eompnny of his
L'ranildaiighter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Lafferty, for Callahan, where
he will visit, the young folks.
Andrew Johnson lecently of Wil
lami'tto valley, now of Mvilfonl, will
spend the winter in Ashland.
II. II. Stone of KockforiL III., the
Kreut wuti-h manufacturing town,
slopped off in Medford on his lourj
or llio coast.
W. 0. Vaiighan of Itoguo rivor din-
trict was in town Tuesday on his
Way to Ahhlund.
Albert Burehan arrived here the
other dny from Trinidad, Col., and
will make his home in Medford.
T. II. B. Taylor, who came down
from Ahhlund Monday on business,
returned home Tuesday morning.
W. E. Sliulc of this place loft for
Los Angeles tho other day for a
Hhort business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wood returned
recently from visiting with friends
in Ahhlund.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Allen of But-
er, Mo., left for their homo Tuesday
after living here for n short time.
Mrs. II. P. Hargruve mid Miss 0.
Weeks left for Ashland the first of
the week to meet Mr. Hurgraves' sis
ter. - - - '
W. II. Corbett, president and man
ager of the Willamette Iron and Steel
company of Portland, left for Son
I runciseo after a short slay in this
city. Mr. Corbett, who is also presi
dent of the Pucific Gas Traction com
pany, stopped off here for the pur
pose of investigating the character
of engine which will meet the re
quirements of the orchnrdists in the
Rogue valley and elsewhere'. To this
end he visited W. II. Gore and became
his guest while making the investiga
tions. Mr. Corbett is traveling south
in the interest of his companies.
"The Bohemian," which is being
presented by the Darling Stock eom
pnny, under the efficient management
of Billy Einpcy Van, is having a large
rim. Tho firt-t few nights people
were turned away and the attend
ance is still large. The play is u five
act melodrama.
The Psp.r They Were Written On.
The BVintite iiuilior would prolmlily
laugh at i lit- miiiemeiit ttint fit one
time In 'flie world'! history mnnu
Hcrlpt!. dimply as micb. Irrespective of
the onture of I lie- text, were Immense
ly valuable. In ancient time! manu
script! were Important article! from a
commercial point of view. They were
excessively warce mid were prenerred
wltb (be utmovt core. Even the usur
ere were glod to lend money on tbein
when the owner! were obliged to offer
tbem In pnwn. It Ii related In an
ancient tome that a itudent of Pavla.
wbo was reduced by bli debaucberkn.
ralaed a new fortune by leaving (n
pawn maunicrlpt of a body of law.
and a grammarian wbo waa ruined by
a Are rebuilt bli bonne wltb two imall
volume of Cicero through the ready
aid of tbe pawnbroker.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALK A modern house. In
quire ut the city recorder's office.
LOST Collio dog,, about one year
old, small size, color light .brown,
white chest. Finder please comma
nicute with R. W. Northup,' Med- i
ford. Reward. .. . 9 ' '
MONEY TO LOAN $1000 and $500
on real estate secHrity,. ,Apply to!
W. G. Estep, Pain block. 182
Yes; the other fellow read this, no
did his wife. Moral Advertise. F.
BIJOU
THEATRE
BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager.
-TONIGHT
Tuesday and Wednesday
The Bohemians
Five -acts and eight scenes. '
ADMISSION
1 0c AND 20c
Highest Cross In the World.
The highest cross In tbo world Is
anld to be that which enpshe loftiest
peak of the Eorz mountains. The
cross Is In reality a tower, and It com
mands a magnlQcent view of tbe coun
try around. Tbo height of the tower
Is 120 feet, and It stands on a moun
tain 1.731 feet nhove tbe sea level. A
stair of 200 steps leads to the top of
the cross, but there Is an elevator of
which people may avail themselves
wbo for any reason wish to avoid tbe
long climb.
Do You
Contemplate Planting an Orchard ?
If So
Grateful.-
Young Lady Give me one yard of
why. haven't 1 seen you before?
Draper's Assistunt Oh. Maud, have
you forgotten me? 1 saved your life
at tho seaside last summer. Young
Lady (warmly) Why. of course you
did. Then you may give me two ynrds
of the ribbon. pleuse.-Illustrated Bits.
I k,..;t'y'i,:
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'-"Oik "... 3
Lettuce Saint) With Fried Cheese.
Dress tho lettuce in the usual wny
with French dressing. Ilnve a mild
cheese, rather' dry. cut In strips like
Freucb fried potatoes, dip the strips In
benteu egg. roll them in fine bread
crumbs niul drop them Into boiling fat
to brown as quickly as possible. Serve
jvlth the lettuce. Boston Post.
I Have a Full and Complete Stock of of all the
Leading Commercial Varieties and you will
Find it to your Interest to 2,et our Figures
Before you buy. Home Grown Stock
and Everything Guaranteed.
ROGUE RIVER NURSERY
MEDFORD, OR.
PHONE 583.
C. F. COOK, Froprietor
OFFICE IN
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY DEPOT
WHY NOT
SPEND A FEW MINUTES OR HOURS AS THE CASE MAY REQUIRE LOOKING OVER. '
YOUR HOUSE OR BARN OR OUTBUILDINGS, AND SEE WHAT IS NECESSARY TO PLACE , n
.THEM IN CONDITION TO "WITHSTAND THE WIND AND RAINS OF THE COMING WINTER,
. ' - THEN - -
Order Your Lumber Now
'. WHILE TIIR WEATHER REMAINS GOOD AND GET THE REPAIRS COMPLETED. YOUR
'FAMILY, YOUR STOCK AND EVEN YOUR MACHINERY WILL NOT ONLY LOOK AND
' FEEL BETTER, BUT WILL BE BETTER FOR A LITTLE FORETHOUGHT ON YOUR PART, .
" AND WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED.
MEDFORD LMBER CO