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Tit lite to Classify 011 MINT fivo-room furnished hoxxm with pta.no to parties without 1 children. Inquire at 520 8. Ivy j n treat. I 1'OU SAL IS Two teams and harness, l-lacfck mlkcr plow, 10-lncu gar Utn plow, 3-lnch now Mollne wag on, graoln and cardon ecod. Inqutro rooto S, N.-sU Hotel. 8 WANTED Olrl lor General house work. Apply at CIS Wost Main. 11 TOR. RENT Furnished rooms for rant. North Front street. No. 206. rb.oe 3731. WANTED A second hand blcyyclo. Call for messenger boy at depot. 7 TOB SALE Two south front lota on Tenth street. 50x102. $G50 each, This includes sewer, wator nnd side walks terms. T. S. llutchings, 128 South Holly BtrccU 10 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. Paid I. Yanordcr, a member of the CLL company of Medford, and SaL Walker came out on Thursday of last week and Mr. V. procured a korsc acre and Lbcy two wont to Uio C. L. L. eoaapany's mills nenr Butte -Falls- 3r. Vanorder returned on Scturdsy. He reports that they "bare the must of the logs sawed up tarn tlwy lu:.a cut when tlioy shut 3owtt some months ngo and" have commciwc to cut fresh tics; that t&cy ttaxa fine lot of lumber on Jyuid. ww and will continue to cut ht ales- yrJSJEiL Mrs. Jolui EdsD and son-in-law Tsnd wife-, Mr. and Mrs. John Con- ser were pleasant callers Thursday a iheir way to Jacksonville. Mrs. L. J. Grccnwnlt of North Yakima- who has been visiting her sister,. Mrs. J. R. Jackson, returned TfcBfne last week. , P. R. Bollccjcr, deputy U. S. mar stud, eame out one day last week to servo notices on the vritnesscs along Xittla Batte creek of a. contest suit testing their right to use the water ol said creek for irrigating purposes. P. IL Daley is having one of the Jots fcfr purchased of Israel Patton j4owe and scraped so as to level it Sows, gettiag k ready for irrigating. H expects to build on the lot this bsk and fix the place up all O. The P. & E. railroad company has 3m& k a Kew passenger car and sow 'feey an TBBRiBg two ears, using the nm to hanl the work hands out to. the KnuiiBg camps.' Dc. Baft Worms me that the sub- "eon tractors are getting along nicely "with their work on the P. & E. right' -way aad they think that they will hT tiMur iehs completed by the first ot May. "Kaney Bros, have Just established another railroad eamp near the school boose on the Edsil flat about Hiree miles froes Butte Foils. Craig & Fuller, sub-contractors xnder Porter Bros., think thoy will iaTe finished their contract by the xirst of May, so yon see that the railroad work is going with a rush all along- the One. Koy AshpoTe informs me that he 'Jfeas brought all of his cattle out from tha feed yards on the head waters ef" Big Butte to the low hills. That m has found one of his horses with &ts brand smooched so as to dis "figure, it and that he knows the guilty CSauTey Sherman had his more taken oat of his pasture on the night C the 18th and he is satisfied that skc was stolen. These are the first insbras -we have known of where bozses bare been stolen for a long Taney bat with the advent of rail- roads- w any other enterprise that calls for many men there is always x class of felTews who exist for the -purpose of living off the hard earn ings ef etWsu George EL StoweJ informs me that fte Las boagbt 120 acres of land at at Bdcratioa MtmtMOMMtlM MMMMHHMMMMMitMM .------, You Can't Afford to Miss This We'll Place a Piano in. Your Home Free World' Best in this Piano Sale Player Pianos, including the Lester, Auto Piano and many' others. You will certainly find something in this list to please you. CHICKERING Oldest in America best in the world. THE WEBER New York's greatest prod uct. THE KIMBALL Chicago's finest make. THE LESTER Philadelphia's best. MARSHALL & WENDELL . Famous since 1S53. EILERS ORCHESTRAL SMITH & BARNES LELAND SCHILLING f 4 ft (y r tn mi3v- 'vSjSft . s jrm . x.. : T , VA Ww ' lv cfrW sr. i I 0rt NOTHING DOWN The balance at rate of 19c Per Day Our Guarantee GOOD AS ANY BANKNOTE. Every piano we sell is positively guaranteed, un-. conditional and unlimited. You are sure to get your money's worth if you buy of Elers. We guarantee quality and we guarantee" price. How About fiie Children? YOU NEED A PIANO FOR THEM You have been promising your children a piano for ever so long. Meanwhile they are losing golden moments that never can be regained. Procrastination ever has been the thief of time and you never will have the piano until you make the move. Neither will you ever know the joys of a musical home until you make it musical. You need a piano; your children need one; your home needs one. Your chance is here NOW. Open Evenings Mr. and Mrs. Piano Needer: No mat tor how much or how liltlo you wish io invest in a good piano, you can't afford to mina this opportunity. WoVo Btated in a straight-froin-tho-Hhoulder, busincHs-lilso nmnnor the fix we're in, and that priecH and terms havo boon drastically re duced yes, oven lower than they ever wero before. The result is the greatest selling record over known.. You must act quickly. Since last Wednesday morning no less than 27 pianos have been dis posed of. This demonstrates . mora forcibly than anything wo can say that prices and terms of ownership have never been so at tractive as now. Wo must find homes for at least fifty more pianos. Remember, von havo no cash payment to make. The cer tificate you see below is all you need to place a piano in your homo. Buy now and pay later. HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE CUT THIS OUT WOIITII U10 GOOD FOR I (Wjtrtp Bolters as iirsi payment on a piano ai special aalo rrlcoo if presented ou or heforo Apnl 5, 1010. W KNS PIANO HOUSi: Weeks & itc Gowan Co. Tribune. Drlng this Adrortlalnp Test Certificate with you eolect any piano In our stock. Wo will accept this certificates as first payment on the pano. You mike your payment ono month later. $2.00 FOR $1.00 Should you doslro to pay any ennh, In nddltlon to this certificate, we will rIvo you a receipt for $2 for every dollar you pay up to 130. EXAMPLE: Present this Certificate and Ret a rewlpt for .$1(0.00 Present tlds Certificate and pay 85 In cnU and Ret n receipt for 8t0.00 Present tills Certificate nnd my $10 In cash ami Ret a rccclpf for 930.00 Ircsent this Certificate and pay $15 In rnih nnd j;rt n receipt for 900.00 iTesont tills Certlflcntu and wy J?'-0 In cash nnd set u reclept for 970.00 Prsent this Ccrtlflcnt ami jmy 8iM In cash nnd set n receipt for 8N0.OO Present this Certlflrnto and pay $:H In rnjh mid s"t n receipt for 900.00 ' j MSI mm Eilers Piano House! Temporarily located Weeks 6 McGo waifs Store A Warning NO TIME TO LOSE. If you come fit onco you will still bo able to so- t cure ono 01 uieso nign-gratle pianos at the lowest sale prices ever quoted in this section. Out out the certificate and bring it in tomorrow and get a piano placed in your homo free. Whic'i Sells for Less? THE LARGE OR SMALL DEALER? Eilers is the largest Piano ITotiso on the coast, and we buy pianos in train loads. Wo buv a hun dred pianos where tho small dealer buys two or throe. It stands to reason that the house that op erates over 'JO stores and represents M8 manufac turers can and docs undersell his "minor competitors." Open Evenings --- Ifinlf. MflRftra. T7nlmrfn Tnrl nnA RmWVi Fryer pasture of Peter Young and now he Boes back nnd Mn Gry sulntiim of annn ,.! ; tnkes chnrgo of the entire tract of lewnje to more onto it xmt it in culti- ou acres vatiM. He kaa some fine sticky " Chromnel, the man who has ImhE b t&o tract as anyone need heen tho bookkeeper at the Pnnkey want. He sarely got s bargain in 'offBiup camp on Rogue rivor near ane atmi. t'eyton and had the misfortune to be Ll. A. JforpTiy of Afihland was acanKnt y a falling tree nnd have his jrfcasaat caller last Friday after- back badly hurt. He has returned seen. He bad been to Bntte Palls to from Medford and gone back to his see-about witnesses in a suit pending former place of business in which feb- wife is defendant to set Miss Viola Pheister of Medford, eide title to certain tract of land, who is teaching school at Asbestos, Bneu Hirareth and wife stopped carao out on the Trail-Eagle Point Jrere on their way to Butte Falls last stnK last Thursday on her way to .Friday Bight, Medford. Sherman Oliver of Trail -Fred Bellows, who has boen livintr a'80 carao out Saturday on his way in what Is known as the old Mooraaw to Jacksonville to servo as n juror Aorne en a larni now owned by J. II. ui the circuit court, going to Medford (Smith ef Clucneo moved out Inst on tuo P. E. tho snme afternoon. jRrfdar i Mr. J. 0. Grey, a now Mrs. Klinglo and her daughter, rrivnl from Chicago with his family, Mrs. Ilenry Meyor, wero pleasant moved w on Saturday. Mr. Grey callers at tho Sunnysido last Ralur aits- com to take the placo of Mr. ay aiternoon on their way lo Med Bromley who came out from Chicago ford to nttend church on Efidru Sun 'iast fIi and has planted about fortv- "ay. Xtve aerea to fnut trees this winter A Vastel and Amos Avers wont spend Sunday. Lemon Charley nnd his brother Clay were smiling on their friends in Eagle Point Saturday nfternoon. Deter & Daley have put a phone in their meat market so now people wno Ijnvo phones enn order meat, etc without going to the shop. A. ,B. Zimmerman, our accommo dating freight agent of tho P. & E as well as merchant and general roustabout, reports business lively nnd Ilison a bons aro generally busy as bees, and our blacksmith W. L. Childreth is bo busy since his broth er left for a job in Medford that ho complains of too much work. Ho will have to hnvo moro help. Both hotels aro kept busy and our accom modating postmaster, A. J. Floroy, is kept busy most of the time as this is tho distributing postoffice for ten offices not counting Medford. Frank Lewis is kept busy with his billiard Tho mnny friends of .Miss Bessi.i Ilnzelton, ono of our most popular teachers, are pleased to'liuvo hef OVER 1800 MEN WOULD ID DAME o t& fear tracts belonging to him- to Medford Saturday nflernoon to bnck among us ngain No Wedding Dells for Her However, As She Is Abundantly Able to Take Care of Herself Chooses Claim Wisely. SPOKANE", Waah., March 28. Miss Mabel McNIcklo of Chicago, for merly a stenographer, who holds tick et No, 1 In tho opening of tho Spo kano Indian rcBorvntlon April 1, Ib busy turning down offeru of marriage. Tho number of proposals has passed tho 1000 mark toduy, all of thorn end ing In tho waoto banket. Mlaa McNIcklo, who has her choice of 64 homosteadB ranging fr.om four to ICO acrea, has Just complotod a tour of tho roHorvo and has picked a claim said to bo worth $10,000, Hor name appeared second on tho Hat, but Alton Nowton of Helena, No, 1, has announcod his Intention not to fllo on a homestead, thus placing hor first. INSANE MAN MAKES TROUBLE FOR POLICE RENO, Novndn, .March 28. A. It. Boctnchy will bo boforo tho sanity commission toduy and askod (o ex plain why ho boliovcd evil spirits wero aflor him, jumping from tho Virginia street bridgo into tho Truck- eo rivor, nnd oausmg the firo depart ment and thu polico much work, has tening to pull him out ngnin, all at tho closo of a poacoful Enstor day. Uocthchy gavo a yell and jumped into tho rivor. When ho struck tho water ho gnvo another yoll, boing convinced that though 'tho spirits might bo ablo to ' swim ho would drown. J Whilo ho orioH for holp wero float ing upward ho was floating down stream, caught by tho whirling our ront nnd plumped with a thud ngainBt somo big rocks in mid-Btrunm. Thoro ho clung whilo thu firo do partment and tho polico splashed about in tho wntor and finally throw .1 ropo over to tho Hplrit-tormentud roiupoo and drow him nshoro. II dried out in tho city jail. A big crowd stood on tho bridgo and cheered tho impromptu Hfo savers. Grandmother ot"28. RICHMOND, Indiana, March 28.- A grandmother at tho ago of 28 yours ifl tho unusual record of Mrs. Evor- ott Parker, a charming young matron of this city. Mrs. Pnrkor, who might easily pans ns a girl of 20, was married at the ago of 13, Nor dnughtor to whom a son was bom Inst evening was also married nt 13. Mrs, Parker hold opon bourn today and Huonm of friends eullod to offer thoir congratulations, NOTICR. Alt real eatuto doalors or any oth er parties who havo had my property Hated aro horoby notified I withdraw tho nnmo from tho market, 8 J. K. ItOIJBRTS. Ganvas BY THE ROLL. Tontfl, Wagon Covors, oto. tho highost quality of rain-shedding goods. Single Harness J. G. Smith OM I3A8T MAIN BTIUCKT