fSOCIAL AND PERSONAL! THE WEATHER. Hiiin tonight. SiiiicIiiv, fair. K VmiU Iiiin lirniixht lim fmiiily hern i'roin Sheridan, W'yu., to live mill will iiiirlniNii a liiiinii nl iiiii'i;, A. KiiiIh Ik u brother of lint End boys nl' lliiv city. Turkey dinner, fide, ul Kmcriclc I'll ft! tomorrow. Mm. Henry lender nml daughter of Medford in vihilinjj )ht iluuf(htcr, Mim. I,. II. Ovitrtimilt ()' Tnlcni. Fifty tliniiHiinil Nil. 1 (;riiii! roolH W'llilo Illl-y llfMt, J'l ..T tllllllNllllll nt "1'ook'n," the niirhcryiiiiiii. Ill 1 Mrn. Freil Monohun left lor her home in Simtii A 1 1 ii rt after n ili'iiM nnl viHit with Imr hiMer, Mih, T. K. Diui'icIm. Kivc-rnnm Iiimim', barn nml I wo lnU on North Kivernidii avenue for kiiIu ul i;i()0. lniuii of W. T. York & Co. .1(12 K. A. WuIIh, an orcliiirdint from Li tllii Hoi'k, Ark., nrrivcd in lint oily Friday nml in looking over fruit lund in llm valley. Mr. WcIIh ih en pceially intercKted in llm manner of caring for fruit nml ln ih Hlnily iiilf the iiii'IIkiiIh of jrowirM here. Special n lu carte menu ul the Lou vre Cnf tomorrow. I)2 ('omit v Iteeorder Burnett of Jiick- Mon villi) iiiKcd through hero on liir way Jo AhIiIihkI the firt of tlm week. Hi'ttt tniior in Hoiitliurn Oregon TIio Trilinno. K. V. Moorfe, of Denver, f.'ol., iH it biiMiiiihrt visitor to the i'ily 1 his week. Don't inifM tlmt ."iilc turkey dinner lit tlx Emcrick en ft! tomorrow. lil'J (i ut. I n v Y. I'elXfl in a recent nrrivul from Stockton, Cnl. TIio Louvre Cnfe makes n special ty of Ihi!kIic(h mill KiiiH-r purlieu. I!. W. Orout of HoKeliiirif is look ing over the valley this week. Order for Hwoet cronm or butier uiilk promptly filled. Plione tho ornmnrT. The Hon. W. II. Newell, (.resident of the slate Imiiril of hortii'iilture, who has heen cnmluctiuK incslii;ii tiotis in Ashlaml, left for Iloml River Kriilny. Why rush homeT Try llio Spot riif'ii'H '.?"in dinner. A. I!. Cornell and A. C. Ilolconili of (irants Pass are orchardits in the, city (his week. Special n In rarto menu nt the lou vre Cafe tomorrow. 102 Professor P. J. O'flarn is hack from Ahlaiid today, hut expects to return immediately to put the finishinc loaches on Iha work nl that plane. Ella Oannynw, public, stenographer, room 4, Palm building. DON'T -FORGETo the fact that L. 13. Warner, the pioneer nurseryman of southern Oregon, who practically speaking was handling trees when other concerns were in their swaddling clothes and has 16 years of square dealing back of him in Jack son county alone, will soon be ready to make deliveries of his nursery stock, among the tyt being an extra fine stock of Bartlett and D'Anjou Pears L.B. Tim Hon. A. II. ( 'arson, commls Hioner of (ha third liorliculluni! iIIh liicl, left for (Iniiils Pns Friday cveiiinvt after u prolituhla vlay in Ashlaml, f Phono 3II03 for ten or coffee. Miss K. M. Tlium of Hiinla Amin, Cnl., left for homo Kriilny utter n short visit here, wild friends. Turkey dinner tomorrow, fide, nt Emcrick cafe. 102 .1. M. von der Mans of this placo left Kiiliirilny morning for JJerby, I where, lie will visit wilh friends. I Spices nml cxtmctH nt 30 So. Q ' HI reel. Edith Kredculiurg of Trail, who lins heeu visiliiiK in Aslilnml for Homo lime, passed through here on her way to Eagle Point I lie other day. Southern Oregon Ton und Coffco Co., 3(1 So. 0 Ht rent. J. M. Swain of' Sacrnmeiilo was in (ho city Saturday on his way to Portland on a visit Bent menl "for lhe Icimt money at r the Spot enfe. A. II. Siindstrom of Allniny is in the city vimting friendx. Special n In carlo menu nt the Lou vre ('afe tomorrow. 102 A. W'. Cork und fumily of Rock laud, Me., hnvo como to live in llm l(o(fiio valley, Tahiti d'hote dinner tit the Nash Miss Kiamn Stone returned Sat urday from Ashland, where she went to atleiid the teachers' institute. Special n la curto menu nt the Lou vre Cafe tomorrow. ' 102 V. (). Smith, cashier of the First National hunk of Otlnwn. Kan., U in the valley visitig friends. Mr. Smith is on his vncution mid he likes the west. Tallin d'hote dinner nt the Nash drill Sunday evening. Special music. M. F. K(fideston, city recorder of Ashland, passed throng hero on hit way to Jacksonville to trnnsnet court business. The I)iivre Cafe makes n special ty of ImmiuetB and nnpp,r parties. Will Murphy wus in Ashland on liutincss recently. The Nnsh 0 rill, finest service be tween Portland ni -1 '"in Fmncisco. , Mrs. K. ? liii't ! Ashland wnv in town the '"-t ' ' week on her! way to F.ngle Point, where she goes to visit H. A. Florey. The Louvre Cafe makes a special ty of hanonels 'and supper parties.' A foolliall game wns played Sat nrday afternoon nt Ashland between Grants Pnss high school and the Ash land boys. J A shipment today of nil kinds of fresh fish, dressed chickens always in stock. Call and see us. Rogue Riv er 1'ish Co. 1H2 Tn the absence of Rev. W. T. Cn.nl dcr. who is hunting in the mountains, Rev. Hoxie will preach nt the Meth odist church. South, on Sunday. The rimllier of Mrs. T. K. Daniels. ! who has been visiting in the city for j some time, has returned to her home : in Santa Ann. Cnl. Mrs. O. J. Shirley returned to her home in Talent from n shopping trip, to Medford. wilh from five to seven-foot tops; also a splendid line of E Iberia Late, and Early Crawford and Miiir Peaches. All (Miiiuiicrcial varieties of pears, cherries, Newtown, Spitzenberg and Jonathan apples, as well as a full and com plete line 6f bulbsroots, shrubbery and ornamental trees at prices that you e.r.i afford to pay and still be assured of receiving absolutely high grade stork. ' iiemember the name and the place. . i WARN M. II. Mussel of Ceiitralia, Wash., continued his tour of the l(of(uo Kiv er valley the other day, when lie left this place for Aslilnml. Ma Kassel Hiiys "this eily looks pretty good to me." Frank Farrell, Knlph Burgess, Puul McDonald und Kclilou Hill, local foot hall boys, departed for Ashland Sut iinlny lo witness the :uini) to, be played therei between (Jrants Pass und AhIiIiiuiI lii(h sclinols. T. V,. Ward of Shelbyvillo, Tenn., is Klayin at the Nimh this week. Mr: nml Mrs. W. Huff of Detroit, Mielii, nre looking over the Unfile valley ami innkiiiK Medford their seat during the tour. (Jeorge If. Kestermnn of Oraiits Pass wus in the city on business the last of the week. , .1. II. Illock of Knnsim City, Mo., who has been ifayiiig the city u busi ness visit, left for the cast Friday. Mrs. J. II.' Wood, who has been vinitiinf for n short time wilh Mrs. L. H. Wurner, left for home Saturday on No. 15. Mrs. .1. Drown of flold Hill came down- the last of the week to visit Mrs. H. 0. Shearer. S. V. Hamlin of OrnntB Pnss, who cmnc hero a short time ngo, linn de cided to make Medford his home. J. C. Milne of Grand Junction, Col., who has been looking over the Rogue valley for the last few dayB, left for I Ashland Saturday. ' Koxy Shine, Dessic nnd Denlnce Moore and Snruh Deswick, pupils of St. Mary'H neudemy, left for their homes in Ashland Saturday morning. Mrs. A. J. Harney of Ashland came down the. other duv to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. Kippcl. ' Four drunks wcro nrrcstcd last night nnd one of them proved io he a follow, Smith, who skipped uhout a venr ngo when working off a sen tence. This fellow wns the first to bo nsked his name, and when he gave the mime of Smith lhe other saw the light and said their mime was Smith. The men were put to work on the road II 1.' lt.it..iu c:ittntIiil ntwlotit nf the I I,. 1.. ii.l'l--, -"I - - pi,',,,s orchard east' of here, was in town Saturday afternoon An 8-Mitind pumpkin was brought in Miluriiay irom ine nan piacu, ... . f .1 ti ll -I.. north of here, and placed on cxhibi lion in the Oregon Orchards Syndi cate office. As no derrick wus hnn lv, two men look llio vegetable and hoisted it into the display window. In the same office displayed in the win dow are some prize winning Massa chusetts apples sent to Mrs. R. II. Parsons by her father. It's n won der the fruit inspectors allowed the apples to be shipped into the country, I lie v ii ru so scrawny and blemished. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the M. mrc II. S. Smith, Grants Pass; A. C. Hough, Grants Pass; M. Epstein, San Knincisci; C. K. Mu- Williams, Syracuse; J. H. Hlock, Kansas City; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Dickerman, Diilulh; J. M. Itencli, Kan his City; C. A. Eitlc, Grcsham; Geo. R Dickey, San Francfscoj StniiIcy"Tur ner, Itoston; J. K. Dresser, Seattle; I). I'llin, William Ilalin, Kolict Hen- drickson, R. II. Hoith, If. C'utlcy, II. HodgCrs, Portland. At the Nash William Huff and wife, Detroit; T. K. Wurd, Shel byvillo; F. F. Roosc, Denver; Wil liam Ilimebniigh, Ashland; George IT. Kc sternum, 'Grants Puss; O. W. Goodiirn, lister L, Kahn, Kd K. Eitel, C. J. Tyler, II. Lipman, Thad A. Young, Slnnley Turner, San Fran cisco; 11. Goodman, Los Angeles; Mark .1. Slomnii,, .Rochester; George M. Gibson, San Francisco. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. ! A. Alford will have a bumper crop1 of apples ready for shipment wion. W. F. Dunn of Talent was down' at C. Cury's garden place Wednes day buying vegetables. L. A. Rose has had -several of his teams nnd men at work in North Talent finishing up the cciinml bridge across Anderson creek. Mrs. James Helms and son were down to Medford on business last Thursday. Mrs. Helms has great responsibility since her husband's sickness. j Mrs. K. 0. Rcnso was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, the; lust of the week. ) j E R. Ontman has charge of the -packing for the Estep orchard. This i orcburd, known ns the Pcllett or-, chard, has the heaviest crop of any' orchard in the vicinity of Talent, and : will bring the owner several thousand i dollars this season. ! Miss Katie Aldredge, a former Till- j cut girl,' but now of Myrtle Creek, I wns married to Mark Fern of Fem Valley last Tuesday. The young j couple returned to the home of the1 groom's mother, Mrs. A. B. Fern, on ! Wednesdny, where they will reside. Everyone joins in congratulations ; nnd best wishes. I L. A. Rose, our efficient road su- i pervisor. met w;ith an accident one ' dny last week, which rendered him unconscious for several minutes nnd -which took him a couple of days be-; fore he got over the shock. The i horse he was driving in a Cart fell, ; throwing Mr. Rose out over the horse striking the hack of his head, jar ring the spinal cord, which caused him great pain. Fortunately he had a gentle horse. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Woman for plain sewing. Room 24. Palm Rooming House. Main and Grape. 103 FOR RENT Rnrn. suitable for four horses. Inquire nt Tribune office. FOR SALE One disc gang plow' in good condition.' Address E. E. Mor rison. R F D No. 1. 1P7 WANTED An elderly single man to take care of horses on ranch nnd do light work nround the place. Ad dress W, care of this office. 197 WANTED At once, teams for plow ing. Address P. 0. Box No. 203. Ver)T ntaiisili; nummitc m mc wu- voy Theater. The crowded house at "The Savoy" Inst night witnessed one of the most realistic comedy pictures ever thrown upon a screen. The story, a simple one of everyday life woven about an umbrella; it fairly breaks forth hu mor and laughter. The pantomime The Store That Saves You Money Pure lead blown, bell top Glasses; no better quality made ; here today 25c Per Set 50 per dozen. t HOSIERY For The Family Today is Saturday, Hosiery Day, at , Husscy's. Hosiery for every member of the family and the best values to be found in Medford. Hose for father, moth er, sister, brother and the baby, any size. 2 Pair for 25 cents You can't complete your shopping without first calling at THE BUSY STORE Office with Warner, Wortman Gore MEDFORD, OREGON ceedingly eutertuiniug. "Onawan dah," an Indian drama, nnd "The Story of a lianknote" are excellent dramas, which grjp, your n(te'n(ion from start to 'finish. Don't fnil to witness this program. Entire change of program tomor-' row night. Watch for it. The Sa voy. One dime. $1.00 Each Want something nice ? Then take a look at our window of hand painted 'hina Plate today at, your choice, $1.00 Each Don't waste it save your money by doing your I Saturday shopping at