Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 20, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OltKOAX, WKDXEHPAY, OCTOBER 20, 1909.
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THE WEATHER.
OuouHiuuiil ruin tonight and
Thursday.
CliriMlinii KccliriK mid Mri. Kdnu
1. Chirk of Axliliuid Hpcnt n few
diiyn tlio first of week in this
burg.
The DiiiiIi'Ih for Hud Hloro linn
lidded n complete hat cleaning mid
blocking department. 183
L, K. Tidbnll in yisi'ing hero from
Kiigcun. limidi'iiinlly tit- ix also mak
ing n noli! of Nome of (li fine jiointH
of I hit miiiinuiiily.
Sii!on nnd extract lit 30 So. 0
direct.
H. Nullor of McCloiid. Cnl.,
Mopped off in Medford Tuesday on
Ii'ih tour north.
1 1 lit K clcuurd nnd blocked at Diin
ioln for IiudH. 183
A. H. Kli'tclii-r of Lexington, Ky.,
in vixilhiK in town on biiKiiieHH.
Seo lint of Tteiixoti's bnrgiiins on
pngo 4.
Mr. nnd Mr. It. S Kruzicr are
hero from Win-cling, W. Vn., for n
few dllVh' Hlll.V.
Why rindi Imtnof. Try tlio Spot
Cure's 2.ric dinner.
Mm. V. II. ("oiler nnd Mrs. K. T.
KoiiiimivcIIo of A-lil.iiid tire" ihiliiiff
George II. Colter of this place.
M. W. Ncebcr ix over from Spring
field paying the eily i visit.
Onlnrn for Hweol crcntn or butior
milk promptly filled. Phono tht
oresmnry.
11. F. rolilnnd of Aililnnd wns in
town tin) oilier dny on buhincss.
Hest meal for tlio lcnxt money nt
thn Spot enfo.
William ltnxter nnd M. J. I-ovo left
Tiiewdny for Iliippy Camp, where the
KixViyon Copper nnd 'lolil IVvclop
tnent roniiiim v'h mine ii lornled.
Unix ehiined nnd liloeked lit Dan
iel for T)iii1h. - 183
J. V. C'rohlimd of H ikernfield, Oil.,
is looking over the eity thin week.
Southern Oregon Tea nnd Coffee
Co.. 30 So. 0 direct.
Mm. M. H. Hiley wimc down from
.AMilmid Wednexdiiy morning to nt
tend the W. C. T. V. convention to be
he'd here.
Elln Onnnynw, pnhlie stenographer,
mnin I. Pnl:n building.
1). Franklin of Siiutii Cruz. Cnl.. is
vpeinling n few iIiivh looking over tlio
it. v.
iliitw elcnned nnd blocked nt Pun
iols for T)mln. 183
S. II. Morse was down from Hose
hurt: Tiiesdny for n short business
Htiiv here.
Will deliver von Cnxende con!, nt
$f)..r0 per ton, to nny plneo in the
city. Phono 701. ld
Among thoMi looking for fruit land
near the eity Charles Kushner of
I)enver, Col.
Hills donned nnd Worked nt Dan
iels for Dads. 183
J. J. Sehimes, who is stopping off
here on n tour of the west, is well
pleased with the city nnd vnlley.
' Uko Cftxenilii coal for fuel, $n..r0
per ton. rhono 701. 183
.1. D. Skinner, n recent nrrivnl from
Texns, has invested in property and
will set lie here.
Phonn 33113 for ten or coffee.
Mrs. W. Wiikcfiehl is visitinir her
sister. Mrs. A. IT. Fisher of Phoe
nix, for n few weeks.
Two boy ushers wanted. Apply at
Pi ion theater. Must bo neat np
ponring nnd courteous. 183
V. C. Since of Senllle nrrived
Tuesday to look over, Hie metropolis
f Hie l?o2iie Hiver valley.
T,. Like of Knoxville. Tn.. who has
been lourinsr the northwest, stopped
off here Hie first of the week to visit
friends. . , ,
Fred J. lllakelev of Hosi-hnnr is m
Med ford on n short, business trip.
Robert ('' Smith of On.nts l'nss
was in Med ford on professional bus
iness Monday.
A. C. Tiandnll. the Talent Newtown
nppln kii'ir. has relumed from a visit
in San Francisco.
The Oregon flinnile eonmnny is
adding lo ils force of nnnrrymen,
pnllinc out the stone for the Corcy
flnrnelt building.
Judge ITollis nnd K. C. Tlmlcher of
ForeBt drove are visiting in Mod
ford. They are old time friends of
Dr. J. M. keene.
Fred II. Hopkinx of Cenlral Point
xpcnl Tiiexduy in Jledford on buxi-
IIOHH.
Tlio ditcher of Shirley linker is
iliKKinK "P West Jnekxon htrcct pro
piirntory to tlm liiyin(( of n water
muin. ,
M. C. Anient, n OrnntH Push enp
ilalisl, ix upendiiiK a few ditya in
Moil ford on businc.
Ilnery 0. Jnliimon of KiiKcne is
MpeuditiK n few dnyx in Medford on
businesn. t
A lnrR force of men U'bnsy loy
iii tlm foundation for the- new hotel
huildiiiK near tlio opera hoimo. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer A. Hicks lire
speniliiiK n few days with Mr. nnd
Mrs. fluy Lnwton on North Rivcrxido
nveinie, ....
Will Muller will lenvo In tbo nenr
future on mi extended trip to Run
Dietto, Cnl.
John Ilenderxon of Axlilnnil spenl
Tuexilav in Modfonl on bnxiiicss.
Will MeClee of Portland is in Med
ford on n short buxiiiexs trip.
Mi-x. II. C. Cornell of Wellen spenl
Wednesday in Medford.
John n. Allen, president of the Pa
cific nnd Kiixtern. arrived in Med
ford from New York Wednesday.
Howard flnle. ndvnnee man of the
"Three Twins," spent Tuesday in
Med ford.
Thurxlon Dnniels of Spokane is
visitinir his son, Daniels for Puds.
J. W. Holmes, the Armour repre
sentative, is milking calls on vnlley
customer.
I.. K. Tidhall of Hlnke, McFnll &
Co., the Portliind iaper house, is
culling niion Medford customers.
W. F. Jeffries of Crime pipe nnd
plumbing supply house spent Wednes
duv in Medford.
F. 11. Pnvne of the Portland coin
mission house of Page & Son is buy
ing eppb's in thu valley.
U. S. McDonnell i.nd wife were vis
itors in the eily I ruin Portland Tues
day.
Juke Kowns w:ix down from Hilt
on business ree.,il.v.
C. W. MeFaddeii of Dulutli, Minn.,
continued his journey south nfter a
short stay in the vnlley.
John Lees and daughter of Cros
well, Mich., were visitors here' on
business the other dny.
P. J. Wisdom of Rochester, X. Y
arrived ill the town Tuesday cvenirig
to transnct business
. Mrs. J. T. Hreedy of Phoenix is
visiting friends, in the city.
Mrs. E. II. Perce left Wednesday
for Gold Hill to visit her pnrents.
Four lurge Gloria Monday apples
ere brought into the exhibit build
ing from the Kennedy ranch.
G. E. Metcnlf of Allen & Lewis,
the Portland wholesalers, is ngniu
selling groceries in valley towns.
l.'nitcd Stntes Judge Wolverton,
Clerk Cannon, J. E. Enynrt, J. A.
Perry and Toggery Hill spent Tues
day angling on the Rogue.
Mrs. IT. Carnell of Wellen spent
Wednesday shopping in this city.
Slate Organizer Uullock of the Yoc
men of America is spending the dny
in Ashland in thu interests of his or
der.
Tht Art of giving.
I believe Unit If iwinietxHjy could In-
rent unlipiu wuy of saving money the
public would biive an assured future.
Men. women and children would re
gard laving a game nud play It
wild all llielr heart. There are penny
livings bunk wbere Dcwuboy and
bootblaeke carry tbelr tiny lavlngi. but
other children regard their penny bank
at homo wltb unfriendly eye. There
are working glrla wbo put away tbelr
Ore cent piece and fatten tbelr imall
bank account by walking lnatend of
riding nnd making other petty acrl
flces. Hut tbe majority of working
girls spend a fast a tbey can earn
and declare that tbey cannot belp It.
One read of a man who began bl
career by regarding erery dollar a a
worker and getting all tbe profit be
could. Wltb that quaint conceit In bla
bead laving became a pleasure, and be
won rlcbe without realizing tbat It
wa a druggie. I know of more than i
one woman wbo receives eacb night
from her husband every dime be bo
received In cbnngo through tbo day.
for be Is careful to avoid spending
uch a piece of money. These, with
her own saving In the time direction,
make a respectable weekly showing.
Kansa City Journal.
Only 8klng Information.
Tbe average New York boy 1 not a
wonder of wit and wldom, but moat
of tliem know a good thing when tbey
see it. Also the contrary. Not long
ogo one of them saw a 1gn In front
of n Sixth avenue place. "Boy Want
ed." He wn looking for something
of that kind and walked In. There
wn uolKsly In sight, and be stood gaz
ing. Presently the proprietor, a most
grouchy person, appeared.
"What do you want here?" be In
quired with scant courtesy.
"Well." replied the boy. disturbed by
the iiian'a mntiner nnd hesitating, "do
you want a boy here?"
"That's what the sign say, don't
It?" snapped the man.
"Yep." responded the boy, getting
bis second wind.
"Then we want n boy."
"Aw right." grinned the boy. back
ing nwny. "You g!t one. You enn't
bnve me." nnd he wiggled his finger
ut tbe man and went out quickly.
New York tleruld.
'There' .1 language In hotel labels,
the same ns In stnmps or flowers."
snld a courier. . "All over Europe the
hotel porters paste the hotel labels on
your trunks In such a way that tlio
porters In future towns will know
what sort of u tipper you are.
"Up nt the top of the trunk the lnbcl
menus you are generous, in the mid
dle It means you're a middling sort.
Down very low It meiins you are no
good."
Willing to Help.
"Mo. what nre the folks in our
church cettlti' up n subscription fer?'
"To send our minister on a vacation
to Europe."
"Won't there bo no church services
while he's gone?"
"No. dear."
"Ma. I got $1.23 In my bank. Can I
give that?" Cleveland Lender.
Tir Themtelvot Getting Roedy.
Washington Irving tell n story of a
man wbo tried to Jump over a hill.
He went buck so far to get bis start
for the great leap and ran so bard tbat
be was completely exhausted wben be
came to the bill and bad to lie down
nnd rest. Then be got up nnd walked
over the bill. A grent many people
exhaust themselves getting ready to
do their work. Tbey nre always pre
paring. They spend their lives get
ting ready to" do something which they
never do. It Is nn excellent thing to
keep Improving oneself, to keep grow
ing, but there must tie a time to begin
the grent "work of life. I know a mad
who Is almost forty years old who has
not yet decided .what he Is going to
do. He has graduated from college
and taken n number of postgraduate
courses, but nil along general lines.
He has not yet begun to specialize.
This ninn fully believes he Is goiug to
do great things yet. I hope be may.
Success Magazine.
Franklin and the Balloon.
When the balloon was tlrst discov
ered some one said to Franklin. "What
will ever come of It?" Franklin point
ed to a baby in Its cradle and said.
"And what will ever come of that?"
A Truthful Cign.
.Mr. Imgeai'-Ky the way. did you
ever know that large ears are a sign
of generosity? Miss neiuitl of course,
Mr. Lmigenr. They arc n sign that
nnture has been generous.
Hunting For Justice.
Juetlve is of course loudly demanded
by every litigant In a court of law. but
It is il fretiucut lullrmlty ot thu human
mind to confuse Justice with one's own
cause. The late Thomas B. Jteed. ac
cording to a writer In Law Notes, used
to tell an uimisliig story to illustrate
this, tendency.
He was once retained by nu enter
prising client to prosecute nn action.
On talking with the plaintiff's wit
nesses Mr. Heed fouud thut their sto
ries were far from consistent, so he re
ported the fact to his client n:td ad
vised that the suit bo dropped. The
client was somewhat perturbed, but
told the nttornoy he would bnve a talk
with the witnesses and let him know
the next morning what he had decided
to do. True to his word, he dropped
In bright nnd enrly, wearing the cheer
ful look of one who bns fought the
good light.
"I've seen those witnesses." he ex
plained, "nnd they say they must have
been mistaken when they tnlkod with
you. They nil see It nllke now. I've
also seen some of the Jurymen, nud
they think I'll win. Now, if there's
such a thing as Justice In law we .can't
lose." '
A Piano Club.
Mrs. riutton-Wo nre organizing a
piano club. Mr. Flatlelgh. Will yon
Join us? Flntlclgh With pleasure.
Mrs. Iluttiui. What pianist do you
propose to club llrsl '-Chicago News.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
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We do tbe best work and charge
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Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
When we suggest that you
Toast Your Bread
On Breakfast Table
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We 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.
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first
class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD,
O R E Cr 0 N
The Spelling Class.
Tcndier-Spell oolncUlenee. Willie.
Wlllle-I enn't spoil It. but I rnn tell ,
wlmt It menus. Tenclier-Well. then,'
wlmt does It mean? Wlllle-Twlns.-Judge.
Better Left Unsaid.
Hostess-It's lienlnnliiR to rnln.
You'll get wet. I llilnk you'd better
stny to dinner. Departing Guest Oh,
den'r, no! It's not ruining so badly as
all that.-Syrtney Rullctln.
IP
A FoodjExport.
"What Is n food expert?"
"Any man who can mnko his wages
Ho who relics on posterity to do him buy enouRh for the family table."
Justice will not feel the pain of dHnp- Philadelphia Ledger.
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