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TriK M' WW FORM MAIL MKT) FORI) QKKOOX, MONDAY. JANUARY 17, 3910. 0CtAL AWI PbRSDNAL TliiirHilay uvumIiik when tlio wives anil Imly l'limnls ol' tho iiii'inhers will lin iiuloituliii'il, Tim Kilts (in) making groat preparations I'm' Huh event, Hid iliilnit of Dim lodge in sni'it'ly. .Music, NMii)i'lnm, nil,'., unit Hoiiin good things In nil will li( I Ik- fcnliiri'H. A. Ii. .IiiIiiihiiii nf Trull wiih hi Mi.'ill'uril Momliiy Inviuir in a slock of supplies. Ili'iuv II. Hieo of V"i'i. ( Tul.. !m spending a IV w ilnys in '.iDiU'iinl, .). II. ('iii'litiin )h in I'orlliinil mi ImimIiiiihn. Goorgn Morrill of Central I'uiiil wan In Mod ford Muiiilay. S. S. A.'klov of Mi-Cloud, Ciil., Ih ill Mmll'iml on IniNitiitHH. It. II. IlarriH is in Hullo Falls on il short IiiihImi'nh trip. Mr. anil Mi, .toll n 1), 01 well aro in Portland on business. A. P. .Stoniiolt npi-iit Hiiinlay in1 WAHIIINOTON. Jnn. 17. Tim (1. .Ill Mill with n-lutlvos. rtmt r.nliirnl Miilt to dissolve tlm J. W. HichardHon of I'oylon was Htanudnrd Oil company of Now Jor a ii'i-ciil Mod ford virtitor. soy, tho Rockefeller holding company, V. V. Wnlsh of AhIiIhiuI waH a t tor tho week beginning March recent visitor in Medford. H by the United States supremo court Mm. J. II. Human of Gold Hill wan today and nt Hint tlnio tbo final bat n nionioru visitor woiiuny. MaGUtRE ARRAIGNEI IN HIS CASH TILL ASLEEP; Tmm VbmiVI GRANTS PASS TODAY; SflONWIFE'SJNBANK;;.?" Man Who Shot Arjnaco Knauckc In Josophlno County Will Enter Plea Today. OIL SUIT IN SUPREME COURT ON MARCH 14 Juilgo I latiiirt discharged the cti t anil grand jurioH for JiiHephiiiu louu ty Hatiinlay evening ami will devote tint balance of tlio week to tlio equity ilockot. James McGutre, who shot and killed Agnuco Knuui'kii in thu Illinois valloy Tuesday of liiHt week, will lie . .....I It.if.ir.i lin miri mill ill. tin nmilnnt tlio oil trust by trust bust- ,,,.,, ... ,.iH .,.,. Tj10 trial W. II. Connor of 1 Hutto wuh a r Frank II. Kellogg will toko plnco. wj )ot cmm miti A,,ri( nil. nun comes up on wio motion oi "McCliilro Iiiih boon in trouble n tho Htnndurd from tho UaltoU States ,,r wo mfnn I)iHtriet circuit court sitting nt 8t. Louis, Attl.ril,,v Mnlkev. "mid waH shot ---- tlirotiKh tho Hhouldor onco by John) recent visitor in lliidford. J. W. Wakefield was a recent vis Itor in F.uglo I'olnt from Medford. Mrs, W. F. Mellows of F.ugouu in visiting Imr Hon uour F.nglo Point. J. M. Manning and wifo of Talent woro Modfonl visitors Htinday. where n decision In favor of tho gov eminent was handed down. Tim government nooks to force tho division of tho groat Ilockofollor con- Wear Kidd'e Show. Buick Is tho king of tho auto world, What Iinvo you to exchange for 80 ncros unimproved land. Kogue Uivcr Land Co., Woodville, Or. 255 Who doesn't sigh for a Buick? Wear Kiii'ii Skoes. Tho Buick has given bettor satis faction for livers and private ubo than any motor car In tho valley. Ask tho owners. 200 Fruit, alfalfa and general farm lands in tracts to suit purchaser. New townsito addition, just plotted. We enn show you excellent opportu nities; prices right. Ilogiio River Land Co., Woodville, Or. 255 Tou need a Buick. 230 Wear Kirid's Skoes. "A Box of MonkeyB" at tho opera monoy -Is to go through her bus-1 hon8e Saturday, January 22, 9 p. m. hand's pockets ovory night while ho, jfo ono knows how long a Buick will Inst, for no Huick hnH ex'er worn Savlnns Institution In Chlcauo Gives "Tip," and Thrives Now on Wifely Industry. CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Stores of women havo started saving account In tho First National bank of Etipli wood with monoy taken fn the pockets of tholr sleeping l-itsbands, Tholr Impetus In this direction Is said to havo heen given by tho following paragraph, which appeared In Sav ings, a monthly publication Issued by the bnnk Itself: "Ono woman's method of Having; money or porhaps wo should say ope of a woman's methods of saving corn Into iu integral parts, upon tho result of tho hearing Imforo tl Miipromo court depends tho general decision regarding tho effectiveness of anti-trust prose tont. A. 11, DitHworlh of I'oylon in nntiiilliiK a few days in Medford. II. Withiugtou wun at (IranlH Pumh Monday morning on Irgal biiHinoHK. F. M. K.'lmm of Ilutto Fallrt ix in thin i'ity looking after Iiuhuiohh in teri'HtH. linn your name gono on sth'o roll of tho Commercial club? If not,' why not? i Fred Ficko, tho JaolcHonvillo con-i NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Tho stock (motor, wan iu Mf dford Monday on market opened practlcallr unchanged business. from Saturday's final quotations. Tho MrH. Nellie Newbury of Jnukpou- bull clique by means of well placed villi wan viMited ntfr Sunday by Itor bid ordom boosted Union Pacific ond nUter, Mm. Kolley. ConnorH, at whom ho had fint fired i Konuy slumbers. All tbo loose change !..., tr f . . . a I B"l ' she nnas sno aeposus in our uanK ai out. The first oncn are still run MeOuiro'H viclim wbb bhot four tnt0rcst.M I ninu. 258 times, onco tlirotiKh tho head, twico, 8nc thg .itp.. wcnt went broad-; You appreciato tho work the hiph through tho body and. through onclcnBt tho numj)0r of depositors has Bchool U doinp. Show it by attond hand. McOuiro Htated that at lhei ,npr,n.0(1 bv r0n In round numbers. , Sno- "A rtnr nt lfnnk.Ta" Satnrdnr. ng tbo effectiveness or fjrrtt flllt K,incko "fell over kinder and tno only way lt , accounted for JttnflrT 22. utlons to a great ex- cnHy nn,i j kopt i,tiK until he ( by v B Ncholi( cajhlor of tho bank, Wear Kidd'a Shoe. wan quiet." Tho dispute between , i. that tno wiTCfl havo taken up a The Dulck Is tbo auto best adapted - tho two mon, who aro both over 00, p0Cturnal collection of sparo change, to the needs of tho Rogue river val- STOCK MARKET SCENE uhiho over n mining claim, and all ' ..por tno ja8t ton years wo havo ley, combining light weight, high OF WILB EXCITEMENT of McGuiro'a previous troublcB havc mado a cogo Btudy of tho pc0plo of power, speed, and durability. 260 arisen from tho snmo source. Ono Enffinw0od." said Elror M. Phllllns.l U.Vp' Jnnnnrr H.nrnpn tnno several year ago wrumre ,MUor of savings. "At last wo havo . ends Saturd ay, January 22. Better lounu a man mnKing nn nuempi io tho combination." jump sorno mining property claimed According to a number of the wives, by him. Ho gnvo tho man fivo min- ( thcy tooU advantage of tho holidays uics io aopan. ino oiaer iciiow t .... con8t,iorablo of tholr husbands' hurrr. The Dulck 'Hock Island common 1 point. This ntnyed four minutcH, when tho 1J f coin. Colonel Iluiek Ton Velio returned ihow of confidence, howevor, had no Suiubiy oviMiing from n nliort bus!- offuct In tho market. Finding that tioMH trip to Portland. 'tho supporting orden did not extend K. W. Cnriler left Uondny for Chi-'to tho general list, furious short-soll-Cftgo and middle went HiiitH, Mr. ng set In and prlcos bowed bonoath Carder oxeatH to be absent sevpral t. Tho arena was full of bears and, weeka. leltbouub tbo bulls niado valiant of- C. A. Mnlboeuf wan n Mini ford forts from time to time, ovory upturn vWltiir Sunilnv, Jonly brought forth another bearing The Wediioidav Study rlub will ! demonstration. Tho Hill securities meet at tho residenco of Mrn. Wil- received tho heaviest beating. P'tni M Colviu. 8 Laurel street, on Wi'dtii'-ibiy aflernoiin. Owing to Hirkni'HH unci other uu j nviiiiliiMr eauti'H. tlio .Mntlioiliot . - - llrolhcrlu'oil will not give their ban-j SAI.I) LAKB CITY, rtah. Jan. 17. iiet thi1 week. There will bo a oall ' Hraviug threatn of (lovernor Spry incellnir of the nrothorhood WednoH-j to order out the militia, "To.x" Hiek day evening. nrd today nigned a contract with Tliomns II. H. Taylor of Woodville hho Salt Aair Heaeh company loim- i in .Mrcuoro on inisiiifjjy, no. ami Mrs. 'Taylor expect to lenvo kooii for Southern California for a Klay of ii few weekn or montlm, an tin) mnn, conHiilling nis wntrii, rcmarK- ed calmly, ."You've got jlist a min ute." At tho end of tho minute Mc Guiro was nlnno. SENATE ADOPTS CONFERENCE REPORT ON CONTROVERSY This, according to sovoral court do- tclslons, they may legally do, ono i Judge saying: "A woman who does I not go through her husband's pock . ots does not lovo him." WASHINGTON. I). C, Jnn. 17. Tho nennto today adopted tho con ference roporl on the Hallinger-Pin- i "THE WOLF IS FULL OF ' DRAMATIC SCENES 258 White Streak" Is .ho best car made for the money. 260 If you never Iauch, dont attend ''A Box of Monkeys," tha roaring two act comedy given by the high school seniors Saturday, January 22. Onco own a Buick and you will never need another. It has the quality. 258 What is life without a Buick T 280 Just arrived, the most complete stock of seeds In tbo city, where? R. R. V. Nursery, office 25 W. Main street. 259 Eugene Wnltcr's famous RICKARD SIGNS UP FOR SALT LAKE FIGHT I We carry tho largest and most t ..'1 lirf. lln f ttlt.,l, u.ll tin ennn III ' n .. a n .,..... ,.u :......uii..n.;,... r,.a.' v.. v ..v iwcin foruano ana aan irancisco, Tw" "" V I,..;;": I the Medford theater Wednesday I R. R. V. Nursery, office 25 W. Main union wneu ll win presenieu o.v ocii- , . .. ... v. .... -,rpp, 259 ductiou at tho Bijou, then followed ! nn extenueii run at tno i.yne me ntor. It tells tho story of a girl who was deceived and sent to her denth Plant your bulbs now. notion takes them. Mr. Minnie Pox returned homo t. Jacksonville Sunday with her daiurli tor. MitH Pearl, from Norlh Dnkotn, where hIio has been for the pant Net oral inpiitliH. Mr. Dox U the daugh ter of the late Rilna J. Pay. A. K. Ileaineft left for Grants Pann Monday morning to argue a motion in the circuit court in the Golden Drift Mining Co. receivership cane. MondnmoH I.owirt lTlrii'h. Chri Ul rieh, Charlcrt Prim, M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville, were CI run I h Push vid ilorn Monday. R. A. Conrad nf Grand Junction, Colo., arrived in Medford Sunday evening. Mr. Conrad in an unelo of Ous Samuels nnd in loqlcing for u location here, ne hn already been over Cnlifoniln pretty thoroughly, hut found nothing just to Ihh liking. Mrs. Conrad and daughter havo boon here since ChriHtmnH and have al ready fallon iu love with Southern Oroifon. J. W, Owens of Wondvillo spout Monday, iu Mmlfonl on businoHH. Wilbur Fmuklin of Kugone in upending a few days in Medford on huxincpfl, Harvev Clark nf Prospect was n roeent vlnitor in reilford. Charles W, Turpin was a reeeut Medford visitor. K1 Van Dyko of Grnu!s Pass spent Snturdny in Medford. Sam, Sundry of Gold Hill was n reeont lrodford visitor. J. P. Wala't of Jerome, Idaho, is in Medford looking over tho valloy, Welhoni Beoson of Talont wns in Modfonl Monday in ronneetion with tho coso of tho United States vs. Haortlo, boforo Conimissionor Can on Diod Sunday, January 1(1, 1010. Ida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. , Smylio,; ngod 0 years, two months nnd 18 days, Tho funoral will tako plaoo Tuosday, January 18. Mrs. F. W CowIoh vrnH in Medford Monday from tho farm, oast of the cilv. Mrs. C. A. Hnwkes of Alonqubi, , N. M. ,is r'ogislored nt the Nasli. J. H, Harvey of Oalieo wns in Medford on business Monday. C. S. Bowen of Davis, IU., is In Medford looking over the fruit lauds of tho Ilogiio Bivor valley, M. O Woniaek of Central Point, who is doing considerable operating In mines in tho western pnrt of the eonniy! was in Medford Monday on business. ' S. A. Paltison of the Central Point Hp raid was doing business in Med flP'd 'Motnl'iy. T hold ing tbo saucer tnick over Groat lake for the Jeffries-Johnson fight. "llioknnl agrees with me that it is absolutely tho best place iu tho world for tho exhibition," deelarod J, F,. Lauirford, mnnngor of tho pa villiou, which is known as tho Coli seum. "It can bo covered iu nnd' arrangements mndo for n seating ca pacity of fiO.000 persons." M0T0RMAN KILLED BY ROBBER IN 'FRISCO ator Nelson of Minnesota. The report jwrmits of this or for mer officials of tho department un der investigation to bo represented by counsel, lliis admits u.tton i in- Hudson1 Bay coun- , you do BC vUjCnriorv8t 1 clint. tho removed chief forester, to T1 , . ., , r. of us. R. R. v. Nursery, 25 w. .. , .. .... i iry. hit juiii-iiroiucr niTM mo ninu 'fnin . ieq l)i honniu. in nn niMii'n rniincitv. 1 .. ... . aiain SI. -on ' amH l.n li.m .tLmnliiin Ia Irl.A nAH...t.M.. V. . n . . ...... Wo carry , Nursoi offlco 25 W. Main at. 259 It's a pleasure for us to show goods, and wo do not feel hurt If Tho report also provides a pun ishment of a fino of from .$100 to $1000, or of imprisonment of from ono month to n year for witnesses refusing to testify. The investignl ii't' committee is required to repre sent its report to tho present con gress. AIR BALMY AT BEGINNING OF SECOND WEEK OF MEET lutely guaranteed against disease of any nature, as each and every tree Is thoroughly Inspected before lt leaves our hands. Wo have on hand the following varieties: Yollow New town Pippin, Spltronberg. Wlnesap, Dartletts, Do Anjou, Cornice, Winter ' N'ellls, Bobc and Howell pears; Ding, BAN FRANCISCO. Jnn. 17. With the death today of Frod uintorman who was shot Ing n highwayman on n Union street car, local police and mllltnry author ities at tho Presidio hero ronowod AVIATION FIELD, Los Angeles, Jnn. 17. Tho second week of nvla- (Inti Itnivnn ttila ti tttrtrrr I i Ii a ail n CI Stlllttl A nv'riuu hiiio uvi muum n (bit itiv ouu .... I shining and tho nlr balmy, conditions while resist-, . , :.,,.,., flights by the aviators. Whon aionn Curtlss, cnrrylng Mou tennnt Paul Ileck of tho United States oilier trirl to ruin. It haiinons that fruit trees frcm lis you nre abso- tho half-brother loves this girl, so ho takes her away, but the villain nnd thoir meeting is the )nost effect ive incident of the play. The two uien meet in tho dark and fight for life and for tho possession of the girl. I no audience simply Hears the ; i.ambert nnd Royal Ann cherries, two men ns thev toss and struggle. Early ond Lato Crawford, Elberta, Finally there is a moan nnd tho lis- Triumph. Alexandor. Halo's Early. t.n. know that death has come .toller. 'M ono of them. But which one I The ;xrsory 5 West Main street. 259 moon creeps un, nnd tho victor ; While they last, a few thousand strikes a mntch and holds it above : 2-3 fct peach trees, coast grown, victim's face. The rid.t man i" 5?n" 4f,ac,n.- nX' -C" now raspberry. 259 the has been victorious, nnd the play has a happy ending. Mr. Walter has . written a most poworful piny, there , being many virile moments, for tho tholr search for tho murderer. " ; . , " w ! story holds tho auditors' interest ! Tho police acted according to tho '""ly K , HTr'lic" "Tl"' wi" efficient-1 hlef that Smith was shot by a sol-' Z?Ln, S! n ?o iio inil ,v nc,e1' Mr' Andrew Robso" Rai ji.. .1. . u ., ,. n lrollmlnory spin 10.000 poople n'-n n T..ia nn..i.; n.o l'V. II I 111 0 f 1 1 1 U . UUU1UU I avenger. Mr. Robson is an excellent I netor who will bo remembered for hisj fine portrayal of "Richard Carvel," 111 wliinli ts.Ia Im clntisi1 n f,.t. Lun. short flights. .sons ago. dlor that nttomptod to rob tho street car crow. Colonel l.undeon, nt tho Projldlo, doclarod, howovor, that n soldier would havo lltilo chance of escapo and that ho din not bollevo t nohllor committed tho crtmo. were sented In the grandstand, and hundreds more could bo seen walk ing toward tho field from Domlnguex' ntntlon. Curtlss took Ileck for two , The Buick is the most economical of all cars on gasoline. "Bill" Hod son nnd Sheriff Wilbur Jones drove a White Streak from Medford to Grants Pass, n distance of 33 miles, nn one gallon of gasoline. 258 A CARD OF THANKS. BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR DIED IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. Jan. 17. .Joaqnln MAN ENDS FAMILY FEUD ! BY SHOOTING FATHER1 Noted Novelist Dies. PASADENA, Cnl., Jan. 17. Mar- I garet Collier Graham, ono of the ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jnn. 17. Pro- bc8t known of California novelist Nabuco, ambassador from Uraull to , vltllng a trnglo ending for n fond that 1 win j,nvo achieved national fame. WnBhlngtau. died hero today nftcr a , for years has dlvldod tho family, j died at her homo in South Pnsadenn short lllnoas. Sonor Nabuco was 05 Josoph Montz, 31 yoars of ago, today, today. Sho was born Septomber 20, years of ago. shot and Instantly killed his aged 1850. Her husband, Donald Graham. Tho Brazilian diplomat camo of a rather. Aloxandor Montx. noblo llnongo and had spent n groat Tho shooting occurred nt tho Montz portion of his llfo in Brazilian poll- homo near Cameron, Mo. Joseph lm tlcs nnd In tho dlplomntlo aorvico. I mediately aurrondored to the nnthor- Wo desire to sincerely thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly esslsted us during tho recent sick ness and death of our son. MR. AND MRS. L. F. LOZIER. AND FAMILY. 259 WESTERN SENATORS WHO MAY LEAD BALLINGER-PINOH OT INVESTIGATION l'hu determination of rongreos to Investigate the Oalllnger-Plncbot dis pute means trouble for somebody. Not, only nr Mr. Oalllnger and Mr. Pln cbot to tx practically placed on trial, but so far as'thcy rcpresenMhe policies of the Tnft and the ItooseTelt admlnlstrr.tlonB respectively those admlnl trntlonn ar to be tcxtrd In the white heat1 of a public controversy. Ther Is larger political significance Involved, acd it bt essential that any Inveatljra tlon xvhlcb 'mar be bad abalPbe broad In aenpe. Judicial In its purpose and conctnalv In IU findings. W bet her tbe scope of tha Inquiry ts to be Ilrolteil to the Balllngrr-PInchot controversy or Is to Include an 'Investigation of the Interior dppartment and its land office Is a matter for congress to 3cMt. In bis statetaut which he gava ost after demanding that tbe president bring about an Investigation Secretary Ralllngcr declared tm courted s complete' and searching inquiry and would tx sutlsfled with aothlng less. Senator Knote Neloon of Minnesota and Senator Nixon of Nevada ars both raentleeeiJ to brad tbo senate's probing committee. 12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice peais, 10 years old, nine acres in Bartlett and Anjou peal's, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil. Terms. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Bosc pears, 14 t i rro i - ii t ? Sit years om. xnese trees are in iuu Dearing ana wiu pay a good income on the price asked. , $24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Anjou pears; trees are from 4 to 7 years of age. Complete set of buildings. Close in. $7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles from Medford, all under the ditch and can be irri gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford; eight acres in Newtowns and Spitzenbergs 5 to 7 years of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in peaches; two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $12,500 Twenty acres; 16 acres in 7-year-old New towns and balance in 3-year-.qld Bartlett pears; no buildings. $7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit- zenberg apples, 7 to 11 years old. $17,500 Thirty-five acresabout 25 planted to apples' and pears, in bearing. Trees are from 6 to 15 years old; buildings; four miles from Medford. $14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for a home; twelve acres in apples and pears 3 years old; about an acre of bearing orchard; 11 acres iu alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 per acre Stewart acre tracts; two miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size. Fine building spots on all; can all be irrigated; cheapest tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 per acre Finest five and ten-acre orchard and garden tracts in the valley; easy term's. $35,000270 acres; buildings; 26 acres in bearing Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears; about 60 acres in one and two-year-old apples nnd penis; fine or hard land. W. T. YORK CO. As nn author ho achlovod dlstlno-. Itlea, declaring ho klllod his father tlon, but bin pfforta for tho abolition , In spjif : dofonso. , ' of slavery in Brazil gnlnod him groat- j Public fooling tn Cameron growing ost fnmo. lout of tho shooting is running high 1 and tho officers doomed It prudent KNAPPEN IS JUDGE to romovo tho murdoror to avoid any IN WESTERN MICHIGAN i,,08B,nl vlol0co- Alexandor Montz .wns 70 years of ago. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 17.V-I - Tho prosidont today nominated Or JOY Hilled AND FIZ Judgo Loyal F. Knnppon, of tlio United States court of tho wostoni district of Michigan, to Biicooed. LOS ANOEl.ES, Cal., Jan. 17,-Tho Judgo Lurtou on tho bonoh of tho detention homo yostorday ended a fodornl circuit court of tho sovonth' nlghtHoelng trip or two young girls district, as tho result of Lurton liuv-;from Hamilton. Out., who during ing boon court. died in 1800. Hor last book, "Gifts and Givers," was published in lOOtl. Among her, best known works aro: "Tho Wir.-; ard's Dnughtor" and "Stories of the ' Foothills." 1 GIRLS HAVE $I0,0(K) WORTH E. B. Hawkins of Portland, repre-' seating tho insurance department of , the Knights of Pythias, is in Med-' ford. Thomas Rolfo, late df 'tho Durrell orchard and who has Just-commenced to Improvo his homestead near Eaglo Point, was In tho city today looking aftor business matt or.' olovatod to ,tho Biipromo BILL LANG WINS FROM BILL SQUIRES AGAIN their stay hero wore tho guests of a man who bought $10,000 worth of poy rldos and eliatnpagno In a month, Tho girls aro Stolln and Ruth Smith, ngod 17 and 15, They wore nrroaWnl last nbjht with two men, who SYDNKY, N. S. V Jan. 17.- Hill , now In prlpon. Tho glrla said they Lang, who rooontly knookod out Bob camo horo undor tho protoxt of a FitKsiminons lu 12 rounds, retained frlond of tholr fnthor and that this his titlo of hoawwoight champion oftM'! had Inhorltod a small fortune Australia today by knocking out Bill! Tho fortuno lnetod Just 30 days. Then Sauries, from whom ho won tho championship Inst Ootobor. A right to Snuiros' glass jaw ondou tho bat dond'iv. tin. Lang oxpoota to stuvt tor tho , G.,L. Haff of Gold mil, ono of tho Aylon & Ban Lodiro No. llflfl, B. P. 0. R, will United States shortly in quest of i prom.nont mining oporatorB of that oolil Mall Trlbun Toff Ice Id its first "Indies' uiKht aext luutohos, , I district, was iu Modford Monday. ' noxt UocH ' omce TOO LATE TO CJfSSrFY. FOR EXCHANGE Ueoldonco prop erty In Pomona. Cal., for property I In or near Medford. Hox S43, Med- ford. 560 I FOR RKNTi New 5-room house for ! rent at once; reasonable. 1002 W. Eleventh street. . 261 TO LEASE For a term of year, ' store room 25x00 feet; beat loca tt6n, Avion & Harnett, next doov to' Mali Tribune office. 250 I FOR SALE 15 acres l m9 from' I Kar.le Point; good deep soil; fine, j location; son.e luiprovomonta; tho I i it . i.. itu T m ! Haff of Gold Hill, ono of tho mtt" ""y 4" U"6U" U,T"' ! 253 -- In Shoes all this week at VAN DYKE'S Think of It tho frlond dlsappoarod, leaving the girls ponntIo6s, Broken Lots of Shoes at Less Than Cost. Our regua! ar shoe stock reduced 1