Till-; MEDKORD DAILY TRIHUNK. BEDFORD, OR., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1007. Medford Daily Tribune; A Llvt Paper In Live Town. APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC GREETS VOTING CONTEST "kbUsbed every evening except Sunday Medford Publishing Company. O. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. Admitted at Second flass Matter in the 1'nat office at Med ford, Oregon. Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50 One year, by mail 5.00 PORTLAND APPLE MARKET IS IMPROVING STEADILY Advices from Portland announce that the market for apihii, which became de moralized during t lie holiday ficaKon, has been much .firmer, higher prices are quoted on Home graded than two weeks agn, and thepe is every reHHoii for the beisef that conditions will steadily im prove as the seanon advances. ItccciplH iron the country are much lighter than in December, indicnting that stocks are largely out of growers' hands, aud the available supply in the Front -street mnrket Is not such as to give dealers any apprehension. A feature of the trade, according to one jobber, is that the demand for the cheaper aorta of apples, which was strong a few weeks ago, haa fallen off materially. At the same time the stocks of inferior fruit have been much re duced. At this time of the year it is neces ary fur dealers to repack some of the varieties that are offered, for with some that are not first-class keepers a few damaged apples are likely to be found iu any box. Repac ked lin Id wi ns, t lie bent valley stock, are quoted at $1.40 a bo i, while Ben Davis, repacked, go at . $1.25, and Jonathans, repacked, at 1.50 to LOTS. Hpitzonhcrgs, Newtown Pip pins and other lute-keeping sorls do not rerpiire packing at this time.; These nre held at prices rnnging from $ I ..15 to 2 a box. Kocent reports from the east show improvement in the apple markets gen erally. Stocks of low grade stuff hav been largely worked off, and the pros pect is for a steadily stiffening market for the better grades from t li is him on. No large shipments are being made here to eastern markets now, and it the belief of some dealers that few a ay will be made, for it is figured that present atoeks will be none too large for the regular coast consumption. (Continued from Page 1.) will be sure of a splendid reward. See jfur friends, announce your candidacy among them and fill out a nomination blank at once. The contest will extend only over the period of six short weeks. good start will work wonders. If you are not eligible to enter yourself, enter the name of your wife, sifter, mother, friend or sweetheart, as the case may be, in this contest. She may win the automobile. BANQUET OF k Buy Tickets by Wire. I 'Something which is of considerable ( interest to the mthlii trenerallv and EASTERN STAR. STJSS X - - , j effect between stations of the Southern racuic company ana an points in me Tinted States. By means of this system ticket ft mav lie mt re tinned at Medford from any place in the United State and I a.uiled or telegraphed direct to the jrty wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets same tf Fifty Five Members and Quests Sit Down to Bountifully Laden and Elab orately Decorated Tables That Fairly Groan with Delicacies. KLAMATH FALLS HAS ANOTHER SENSATION 'THE MASCOT.' IfcaearsalR for 'Mho Mascot arc progressing nicely and Director Haze rigg expresses himself ns being satisfii with results so far. Kd Andrews, the eomedian, has a purl which is A "scrciuu" from beginning to end. Mrs. Ilazclngg (Nellie An draws) is cast for Belt inn, the mascot and will havn a chance to prove he versatility, as this part borders on the snubrutto in the first act. Ilalbrook Wellington ns Ilocco, the old farmer, is a foil to Andrews, am: the two have many funny scenes. Dr, Burnett as Pippo aud E. K. Gore as Prince Frederic are said to be peeuli arlv suited to these roles. The date is announced as Wednesday January 22, and the pieco will be given With all the accessories that have marked former productions here by Mr. Iiazolngg. The costumes, wigs and other prop erties are from the continue establish merit of Madame Jahns (formerly the 1 ivoli), Sun Francisco. Heat will go on sale Wednesday January lTi, at 10 o'clock a. m. MUCH DISSATISFACTION EXPRESSED BY BENNETT Judge A. H. Unmet t. attorney for Binger Hermnnu, W. W. Hteiwer and several other defendants in the land fraud rases, attended the drawing of the veniremen in the United Hlutes dis trbt court nt Portland, and afterward aid that he whs dissatisfied with the fact that the men had been selected from the vnlley counties iiiHtcud of alt parts of Oregon. The prosecution takes every advantage. "The government has selected the names of men living in counties not fur from Portland with the explanation that this was done for the purpose of saving expenses," wiid Judge Bennett "I am not satisfied under the cir cumstances. I think that names should have been chosen from all parts of the state. I do not know if anv action can be taken, but nevertheless, speaking for myself, I shall take the question under advisement KINO OF LAND THIEVES AGAIN IN MESHES OF LAW SALKM, Or., Jan. 1(1. Stephen A. 1. Puter, who was arrested by Sheriff Stevens of Multnomah county upon a Warrant issued out of the circuit court for this county, upon his release from ' eustody put in an appearance before Judge Burnett this morning and was immediately arrested upon two addition at counts of the same charge suborna Hon of perjury in connect ion with his wholesale atate school land transac tiona. Ho pleaded not guilty. He was released on one count, unn $1000 bonds, given by George Horensnn, be fore Judge Cloland, in the Multnomah county circuit court, aud is now out In eustody of Deputy Sheriff Keh, try ing to furnish additional bonds for np lea ranee at the April term of court. I'nleaa the court makes order to th contrary, be will Im required to furnish 11)00 bonds upon each of the two ad ilitlnnal counts. J. A. Johnson, who wns beaten int( insciiHibilitv iu a row at Klamath Falls, died from the effects of his injuries. Witnesses disagree iih to what started the disturbance. Johnson struck John Schmidt over the head with a billiard cue. Schmidt fell to the floor and his companions I hoiight him dead. The force of t he blow broke the cue, and with a portion of it in his hand Joliuybn fled from the saloon, closely puMnrd by Peter Petersteiner and John t'arporan. A few moments later these men led Johnson into the saloon, lie was bleed ing and seemed in a stupor. The extent of his injuries was not realized until he was taken to his home ami a physician summoned, when it was found that he had been gouged in the eye with the broken cue and that he had received n severe blow on the buck of the head The physician at once removed the in jured eye, which has been torn from its natural position. The injured man never regained consciousness and died after lying in a stupor for several days, with out telling his side of the story. retersleiner a no ( arporan were ar- rented on a murder charge and are now in the county jail. Petersteiner, cording to the ovidence introduced at the preliminary hearing, will be charged with inflicting I he fatal wounds, while t'arporan will be held ns an accomplice. Both are well known here and have borne good reputations. They are Ger mans and through thrift have accumu lated some means. Johnson was a poor man and leaves a wtfe aud three small children. BATHS Men only; hot air, steam and medicated sea salt, 50c; with massage, 1.00; good for rheumatism, colds, stiff joints, paralysis, etc.; will purify and tone up generally. Prof. Valeske, A afreet, corner of 7th at. tf Henry Hiienergardl was up from Ashland a few days since. TO WHOM IT MAY CONfWItX. This is to certify that T will prosoeute any party ur pur ties to thn full extent of the law that attempt to cut timber on my claims, located in the southeast quarter of thn northeast quarter, the north half of the southeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 8, in township .10 S. of range 1 west of Willamette Meridian ii Oregon, containing one hundred and sixty ;ieres of land. tf (Signed) ANNIK M. 1.0DKH. PHACT8 FROM PHOENIX. Fifty five iih tubers and gucits of ItcHiuc Chapter No. Oil of the Order of Kistern Stur sat down Wedmsday eve niiig to a sumptuous repast at the Nash cafe. The banquet hall was tastefully decorated tied the liouiit if till v laden ! dibits elaborately trimmtd for the oe casiou, the ainnial supper given by the lodge. The menu follows: mem:. Toke Points on Half Shell. Consomme in Cup. Olives. Sweet Gherkins. Almonds Chicken Patties, a la Ttcine Fruit Salad, The Nash. Eastern Star Ico (.'ream. Assorted Fancy Takes. Coffee. Tho banquet followed an installation of officers at the lodgerooms, and wus attended by all the prominent members of the lodge, including a number from sister orders. F. G. Odell of the Nash grill, who has the reputation of being one of tho fore most caterers in the state, amply lived up to his reputation, and the scene at tho banquet table, as the members tered, will bo long remembered by thoni. The tables were set in the form of a star, and the decorations were carried out in that order over tho entire room Steward Odell deserves credit on his currying out to a successful issue the most pretentious banquet ever given in the city. The members of the lodge and their guests present were; Messrs. and Mesdames Alford, hums den, Ralph Woodford, Kd Warner, W. I. Vawter, J. K. Watt, F. K. Merrick. II. I.. Orr, 11. C. Stoddard, II. C. Kent nor, Charles Strong, H. C. Garnett, T. Williamson, W. II. McGowan, A. M. Short; Mesdames Helen Haskins. K. D. Klwond, 1. Ii. Hamilton, Eunice Lums leu, I,. B. Warner, W. S. Jones, Min nie Van Dyke. II. J. Jennings, II. p. Ihirgiave, Fred Iuy, V. T. McCray; Misses Frances Ilaskiim, Inez Medray, Veuila Hamilton, Prue Anglo, Mabel Itay, Gertrude Weeks: Messrs. Dr. ickel, Charles King, Louis Warner, II. . Piatt. may also be furnished at the time." U BUSINESS CARDS. R. R. HAMILTON, K. D., Physician aud Surgeon.' -Successor to Dr. R. 8. DeArmond. Office in Flitter Duulap Block. Phone 083. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, by day, week or month. The Odell, over post office, Medford, Or. tr ANTI-SALOON AGITATION IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY Win. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. , COLVIO & DURHAM, Attonieys-nt-Law. , Jt . Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. FOR BALE At a iiarguiu, ninety acres of the choicest fruit, land in Rogue river valley, rich soil, all level, well watered, good aix-room house, good barn, three good wells, abundance of water. All under cultivation ready for orchard. Intending purchasers should see this plaeo before purchasin Geo. Mima, Nash Hotel, Medford Or. 174tf WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Ragle Point, Oregon, WARREN L. CAMERON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Residence, Hotel Monro. LtNDLET & LINDLEY, Dealers in new and second hoard furni ture, stoves and tinware, hardware, etc. Storage and commission. Woodyard in connection. All goods deliverod to any part of city. NEW TOILET PARLORS Modern and scientific methods for the care of nil diseases of the hair, scalp and lace. Shampoo 00 cents. Electric scalp massage following shampoo 25 cents. Physical deficiencies devel oped, mauicurlng, finest toilet articles nrefully compounded. MRS. W. L. CAMERON, Suite 48, Hotel Monro Annex. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND Gold scarf pin. Owner can secure same nt Tribune office. tf FIKSTCLASS Japanese cook wishes situation. Address Cook, Tribune. 50 Mrs. It. T. Blackwood is having some improvements made. The Nason Pure Paint man was here the first of the week to place some of his paints on the market here. William II over aud wife remr 1 Tuesday morning from their honey moon trip through 'aliforuia. Thev are receiving congral ulat ions from all sides. H. F. Reynolds got up a paper I he first of the week to take up subscrip lions to put a new roof on the church. and says that he is inciting with all the success he could wish for. When the necessary amount is raised a new roof will he put on imme liutt Iv. Prof esse r Strait, our mail carrier, mended lodge at Medford Mondav night. ( Carey and wife of Slringtnwn transacted business here Tuesday. Edwin Taylor of the east side is at tending school here. There is a great deal of huildinir talked of for this spring in our little burg. James Morton was in Medford Fri lay after building material. I. Hughes and wife were in from I heir ranch on Hover creek Kunduv and spent the day with relatives iu Siring town. Paul A nderson ami wife were over from the Whidv Point Normal Sim. lav o view our citv. County Commissioner Josh Patterson was here Mondav visiting friends. Messrs. Mark and l.ovel Fern and George Alford were over from the east side Mondav. Itoss Jeffs of Montgomery, Mich., ho is stopping at Medford at present, was here Mondav on business. GRANTS PASS, Or., Jan. 10. Tin anti saloon organizations of both coun ty and Btate are already planning linephino for a hard battle iu June The leaders declnre Ihev will driv every saloon from Josephine count Petit ions are out for submitting the question to popular vote. Through th efforts of tin1 local ministerial associa lion, an organization has been forme here to direct the work. It will receive the support of the State Anti-Saloon league. Prominent speakers have been secured, among them Dr. Chapman and Dr. Class of California, both prominent in the anti saloon field. PASSING OF J. H. HERTFORD BODY SENT TO CALIFORNIA Janus II. Hertford, a well known res ideal of Griffin creek, died Thursda morning, .limitary 0, of pneumonia, with which he was afflicted for some time, aged i7 years. He leaves a wife and seven grown children. The body has been shipped to Han fonl, Cal., where the deceased lived for some time, for interment. Coal for Salo. We nre now prepared to furnish han picked coal at the niinu, five mib list of town, in nnv amount desired iT.'iO per ton. tf PACIFIG COAL CO REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. !." ,000 BALLING ER WILL RETIRE FROM U. & LAND OFFIC1W W ASH!! ViiTftt .TnA 10 It A .DOJb 1 AQQittjg c.jnnyQ'.i.er Fr.fl DennetV) 0 Colonel Med ore m Crawford of Hiufrfti, Or., nominated by the president to be n brigadier general. Henry Shoeffer to W. M. Swart.- fager. mining property in Steamboat mining district.... Maggie Towusend to S. B. Stoner, 7)1 acres in section III, township .l.'i, range I! W Jerry to Jerry Mining & Lumber Co., quart r. claim Jerry to Jerry Mining A Lumber Co.. "I acres in section I 'J, township ,"t,, raiiiie :i V retleriek W. Weeks to Alfred J. Weeks et al., lot i!0, Mn.'k It, M ed ford rederick N. Weeks to Sarah K. Weeks, half interest in prpop erly in Ashland Alfred J. Weeks et al. to Fred eriek W. Weeks, lot "JO, block 4i, Medford, title bond Susanna Whitney to 1. L. Ilnmil ton. lot I, block I, Whitnev Addition, Medford George A. Morse to Charles M. Allen, 30 nrres in D. L. C. Township 4 A, range 1 W C. M. Allen to George A. Morse, liM acres In section 10, town ship 31, range 0,:,00 C. A. Walruff to S. S. Stevens, ?Q acres in township .IS, rit 1 T)C. Garnett to W. A. Aspdin, i jropeny in i.umifMyiintion Important to Householders. The city engineer will baud you in tlx next few days vour official number for your house. Present this card to Shortie (arnett and he will sell you the 3 inch uunilicrs at the rate of 8 13 cents per number. If you havn secured numbers already and find they nro wrong, bring them in to Shortie and he will trade you the right numbers. tf IO.l'TI 0000 SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. Sealed proposals will be received by lite city council of tho city of Medford Oregon, at the office of thu city record or of said city, until Friday, January to. ions, at 0 o'clock p. tn.. for the pur chase of $'"i,000 in ten year, ,1 per cent I'oirpon ho ml of said city, in denomina tions of $.O0 each, interest payable semi annually. Each bid must be ac I'ompnnied by a certified check for an amount equal to ft per cent of the amount of such bid. payable to the city oi .Mcttroni, nun: said city council re serve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at Medford, Oregan, December 11, 1007. BE N.I. M. COLLINS. ',0 City Recorder. j. -I Sarah E. Weeks Frederick W. Weeks, half interest in lot l!0, lock 44,(Jt)dford O The Southern Oregan State Normal School nt Ashland offers especial op portnuitics for teachers to review for j the teachers' examinations in Febru j.y and August, and to take work in 11 Pedagogy aud in Special Methods in leaching in the various grades of the training aehool. Since the public schools of Omgon are calling for teach era who cnu teach Maaual Training, many are taking advantage of the in dustrinl work lately installed in the school. Kxiwnses of board and lodg inl and tuition nominal. t$- State Normal School at Ashland is enjoying ths lamest niMronrition of 1 1 state rumis ever granted a Normal I school MM he history of Oregon. Cat 'nlogues sent ou application to the M PRESIDENT. FOR SALE Town lots: good location. $."( each; terms. Page & Lawtonl 207 FOU HA LK One glass show case, 8 feet long, nearly new; cheap. Liudle & Lindley. tf NURSERY STOCK All kinds of fruit trees, both largo and email fruits, standard varieties of apples and pears and peaches, including Newtown and SpiUenberg apples; a full line of up tod ate nursery stock, in large or email lots; also all kinds of ornamental trees and shrubbery, at my residence in South Medford, having just re ceived a largo shipment, am prepared to fill orders immediately. Inquire at Warner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr., Medford. Or. tf S (( WA.VI'KD All kinds nf second hand jj.hmIh at lin Woods building near Hub hard s I.indlcy & Jindtv. tf I'Oli SAI.K .".(U) buys I.nriim-r 's fruit and eonft'ctiuiMTy stand if bought al once. iMor.si lilk. WYst. Hide. tf WAN1KD lo ront n small unfur nished house, electric lights, close in (all nt my off ico. Dr. It. R. Hamil ton. tf FOR EXCIIANGF Medford property tor other property. Adrdess Lock Boi 418, Medford, Or. tf l-'OK SAIjK Town lots, good location each; terms. Page & Lliwton. 2(1 WANT TO HUNT 5 or room house Address, stating location, etc., U. L. Voting, general delivery, pity 1'OIt HUNT (lentlemaii wnnted for nicely furnislicd room, near in. Apply at Hotel .Moore. tf KOU SALK One five-horsepower mo tor, good ns new; take it nway for i0. 1'eils Klit o I.nundrv, Medford Or. tf l-'Oli ItKNT -DeHirable furnished roiMUK for housekeeping; convenient; for family of three; no children. 1(07 N (' street. S(7 wki.i, i-:sTAnr,ism:n mtnii bmi ncss for salo in Medford. Address P. O. Hex 71(1. i.r inquire Tribuno of nee. tf t'Olf UKN'T Nicelv furnished rooms electric lights. Iniiuire of Mrs. Ad die liippey. West Seventh St., ill the White bldg. 252 SITI'ATKIN WAXTKD (iirl, 1.1 years old, desin s position to do housework or care for children. Address Mrs. V F. Rogers. Jacksonville. tf WORK W A NT Ml) .1 apanese con true tor; can do all kinds of general farm ing; general helper in all work; town or country. Address A. K. Tatsnmi. (!en 'l Del.. Mwdfonl, Or. tf r OR SA LE -One 4-Y horsepower auto matic Russell engine, in first-class sape; look this up, the price will gur pruse you. lVUs Elite Laundry, Med ford. Or. tf FOR SAl.E-One acre, west of Medford City limits; price $200, payable $10 down and $10 a month, without inter est. Address P. O. Box 571, Medford Oregon. SrJfl MU( ;t.l,r. Hefore huvine nurserv or ornamental stock call and see 0. K. Linxwiler, North C street, or address hitu Mox HI. NsUfortl, Or., and get lowest prices. 41 FOR SALK New residence, just com ph-ted, second block west of high school. West Seventh street; fine col onial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribune office. tf FOR SAI.K Having- purchased over 00.H feet of first class milling logs, we are prepared to furnish first class lumber of all Pmds in anv amounts on short notice. If you contemplate building plaig yyr ocjer with us; prices very reasonable; TTimension and fine finish Tumber a specialty. Write or call. Hutto Fall Lumber Company, office oer Jackson count v bank, Med frd. Or. O tf Did you ever havo the griri acha all over in spots, and have your head feel as though you u been out the night before trying to "make Milwaukee famous," when in reality you went to bed at 7:.'i0 with an antifloogistine plaster over your wishbone and your system full of hot lemonade and flaxseed ten and your mouth nil puckered up with quinine? Pa says there is no parting so bitter ns the parting of a quinine cnpsnle just ns you are in the act of swallowing it. Ma hasu 't nay doctor 's diploma, but when it comes to things like grip or cold, she knows the proper dope to knock them silly. And when you're coming through, she known how to make the dnudy broth and gtdatine and poached eggs and lots of things to bring you right up on the bit and make you feel like your old self again. Wo have all the things and lots more, like olive oil and grape juice and stuff to tone up your system after you've been up against it. MILLER & EWBANK For City Recorder Benj. M. Collins INCUMBENT Candidate forReKlcction. Competent, faithful, hon est. His record speaks for itself. No Fire ! the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the House Then lj the time you Ap preciate the vouvenieuce of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS 11 Attach a plug to ine armrest miup i socket aud turn the twitch I PINT. QUART. TWO QUAR , AND LARGER SIZES Pint Bin to specially adapted for nunery r-2 ";cll 1 1 (ll ( 1 1 it r rt Ml : I 1 1 1 Condor Water flaf ftn? Cfc hnne 8-i.V Office on efoMdSi ftlrant GET UNDER COVER It's a good idea for everybody ot get under cover in Med ford, including the city council, and we are here to furnish you the . . BEST PROPERTY IN MEDFORD for the least money. If you are a stranger in Medford, you can't afford to lose money .by boarding with your family at a hotel. The business man 'a way of doing is to buy a nice cheap tract and build a nice house while the present financial situation contin ues, it 'b a fact that you can build cheaper now than you could a month ago; or, better yet, O BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A BUSINESS CENTER and watch it grow into more money before spriug. We are pro pared to equip all hnmeseeUors with desirable homes at a low figure. Now is the time te buy, save rent and make money by the advance in price. Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUHiDINO, MEDFORD, OREGON. Medford Steam Bakery HOT BOLLS FOE BREAKFAST or dainty littlo dinner rolls that will tempt the appetite of thu most fastidious, Is tho kind we servo every day when ordered. Brondstuffs, light, white and de licious, is our specialty, as well as the richest, finest cakes, paB try and pies. When you wan enjoy your meals, order y, bakostuffs from us. J. K. EXVAKT.Preaid ent. J. A. PKRKV, Vice-President. JOUNr ft. ORT1I, Cashier. W. Ii. JACKSON-, Ass't Cashier. Tho Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL .f.lO.OOO SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Bunking Business . Transaeted. We Solicit Your Patronage SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE in eating nro attained nt Nash's. Ev erything cooked here has that delicious flavor that only an expert cook can give. Our mcut-, poultry and fish are chosen from the choicest in tho mar ket. Our coffees, teas and wines are best. When you want to enjoy a good inenl go to Nash 's. THE NASH YOU ARE WELCOME WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS WILL BE LADIES' VISITING DAY AT PEIIS ELITE LAUNDRY. LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO (ALL AND GO THROUGH THE ES TABLISHMENTSEE I IOW THE 'J .OTI I ES AR E WASH ED IX AN UP-TO-DATE AND MODERN' LAUNDRY. ATTENDANTS WILL BE ON HAND TO EXPLAIN DETAILS :: :: :: PeiPs Elite Laundry CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of money and neither give the lit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatlyour own city tailor can. t PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY . The clothes I make are the kind that "cany distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at home and are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR WEY HOME EIFEBT The City Tailor FRENCH DRY CLEANING ANDREPAIRIN6nidonr Med ford Uppositt thv Hig (KVctnc rjn.