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THE MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1008. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL PROPOSED CHANGE IN SERVICE OF TRAINS Watch tht' liimk Stun' tilH'K. William Kclu-blc MHfun, vinitr.r W VmIi-ii tf of AhIiIjuhI whs ii iliM-siiity ijj c p r u i n.tf . 'Mil- r'jort n rurnnt mumi railway iiti-1 puHtitl tiHTi in Sunt li-rn Onon tli:it mi I'Yhninry 1 it new train hc)h"1- tilc will ifu intu I'ft'i-ct on tin South ern I'ai'it'it. AiM'onliiiu to tin riinn.r'i Hclir-tliilf, traiiiH it ii l 14, rn ri rii nj ho- Coal for Sale. We art now prepared to furnish hand picked eoal at the mine, five milt .nt of tcj-n, in any amouut desired 7.."0 per ton. tf PACIFIC COAL CO. MfiiifiiilKT th Duvi-nport It'i-tun Fri- I i wren I'uriliiud and San Fnincim-o, are (Jay niylit. ' t o ) diitcnii tinned. The passenger II. Von diT Jit-lien of AVellen wiih r vnm-h attar-hed to the loral freight and Med ford visitor Wednesday afternoon, j operated between Grants 1'asn and Asli- King'a for Lowney's, Aldon's and ! land and between filendate and Itowe Gunthor's chocolates. tf j Imrg is to be diHcontinuerl. Trains 11 WANTKIJ (iirl for general limisrwnrk; and 12. which were through trains until gotd wages. Apply at .Medford Tea I last fall, when their runs were curtailed & Coffee Store. tf J. '. Itiii'hautian of Talent was a Med ford business caller Wednesday. Order your caruatiorm now for Me Kinley day, January 2U. Med ford (J reen house. Phone -i'lli, -i't't The little riiuighter of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford, who lias been afflicted with eczema, is rapiilly recovering. Pyrofjnipliie outfits, wood and hides, for burning, at tho Art Studio, Nub bard building, near bridge, tf A. hucke of ' 'entral Point was a Med ford business caller Wednesday morning, Mrs. ('nmernn'n parlors are open eve nins and Sunilays for Uiubg who are too busy to come other times, 00 Tlionias Fly mi of We-it Medford, who, has been afflicted with an attm-k of I la grippe, lias recovered and is upon the Htreets flgUill. Htenngntpliy and typewriting at rea sonable rates. 'harles Van Husk irk, Kognn River Klectric Co. tf Mrs. I,. L. lieam, in North Medford, who has been confined to her home on account of a siege of the la grippe, is improving. Public stenography and typewriting done evenings. Inquire of Van, Rogue Jtiver Klectric Co., or Diamond Room ing house. tf The Mnlford Realty & Rental com jmny made a sale of a ten acre tract of la ml Wednesday to W. K. Johnson of Wenntchee, Wash. Tlin largest assortment of postals ever exhibited in Southern Oregon at tho Art Studio, Hubbard building, near bridge. Also a nice line of albums, tf I''. K. Kmerson and wife of Big Putte creek transacted business in Medford Wednesday. Mr. Kmerson once resided in Medford. dents' facial inassnge, 3,1c; ladies', face and neck, ,10c; manicuring, 2oc; six body treatments, electric vibratory mas nage, $.1.00. Mrs. Cameron, Hotel Moore to Portland to Roseburg and San Fran cisco to Redding, will again make the Through run on this division of the Southern Pacific. j The two trains from Portland arrive! close together and left 21 hours with j no mail or passenger service from the I north. The withdrawal (tf 12 and 11 j left no early morning train north nnd ! no late evening train south. To accom- j modate local travel, a coach was at tached to the local freight morning and evening, but this service has proven mi- j satisfactory to both the public and the; railroad. i The freight engines are so heavy thatj when they start a long train a terrific jolt is often given the passenger coach , attached to the rear, wit h the result that passengers are often thrown from j their seats. Recently while a freight) rain was switching at Cold Hill the) coach was given such a violent jolt that a woman passenger was thrown from ' her seat and seriously hurt. j WHAT MAJOR POND I THOUGHT OF DAVENPORT I No Fire in the Kitchen Ran je No Hot Water In the House Then is the time you ap preciate the couvenieuce of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plug to the nearest lamp socket aud turn the switch PINT, QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Size is specially adapted for nursery Clean Sale rw 1 1 i : 1 1 i . . . 1 Simple Durable Our First Annual Sale of Muslin Underwear Till 8 IS THE WHITE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR We opened this grand White Sale on January 8, with an exceptionally large shipment of fine Undernmslins. Since that time, and only a few days ago, Qv. e received anot her large shipment of nndernnislins, and they were put on "sale at once. Every garment was bought way last July, when cottons were low and manufacturers were offering special discounts in order to keep their factories running and hold their experienced help. Our friends tell us that we have made the finest display in interior and windows ever made in Southern Ore gon, and ladies from the east pronounce, our prices right. Are you going to let this opportunity pass without supplying your needs foi: the summer? Don't you feel that our prices are exceptionally low . How can you expect merchants to Ijuv enormous assortments ami sell mi margins that would not jtay running expenses, if you prefer to make your own garments instead of getting better garments already made up ? (Anne to our store and we'll show you how they are better and cheaper, too. HIO ASSORTMENT OF EXCLUSIVE OOODS FOR LADIES FIRST ROOM NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANE BAKER - HUSO FIRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSON CO. HANK i FIRST ROOM NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK Annex. ' 200 We have liides to Hell; alao wood for burning; get 11 pyrogrnpliie outfit nnd do your own burning; it in very inter esting. 1 1 ul I 'h Art Studio, liiiblmrd bldg., near bridge. .1. Ifiinyurd of West Mi d ford, who came hero litHt full f ruin Long Jli'tirh, Citl., has completed a fine cot tage, whieli hi', with 1 1 is family, will occupy. Mr. Ifiinynrd selected Medford as I lie idcnl place to live, mid prefers tliiH climate to Southern California. A fine new line of Valentino Postals just arrived at Hull's I 'nut a I Simp; iiIho u complete liae of other cards. I'ost-j enrd Albums of nil kinds, HI7 Minn fit root. (inly n tfr of (Iiono franuv left nt the. Art Nhidio. ('nil and hoc them. Conio nnrl innke im an offer. IIiiII'n Art Studio, 1(17 Mnin Htrect. Jti: A few onliircd hotoR of Southern Oregon hccihtv, left over from the ('hrihtiiinH trndi', will ho given free with frame to fit, on receipt of retail price of frame. A limited supply. The Art Ktudio, lliihbnrd bldg., near bridge, tf ljadieH Nhatnpno, 50c ; gents ' shnm poo, 3r)c; 111 treatments electric vibra tory con run for dandruff and falling hair, lalilies $,Y0ii, gents 4.(H). Mrs. ('aineron, Hotel Moore Annex. 2t!0 "The Komance and Mystery of the (ireat Arabian Mesert" Kriday night, January HI. "Jdl Homer Davenport Friday night. L'dl REDMEN'B BIO SHOW. The UVniitniiKji tribe, Improved Or der of lied Men, have secured Miss i lor in larc, luiowa as the liockv Mountuiu liirln, itnd one of the clever est and immt ersatile artists before the public, to give a performance, as siMod by h.r I'loradoni tiiils, at the Opera llouic, Wednesday ee., .bniuiiiv "!. Mis! lare come to iw iudors. d bv the pr.ss of bold r.-lMern Mlll ursteni cities, and the bYd Men should I on iii "I" -'ntist of Mis. LTiiliiluli d at vi, I 'ore ' abilit y. We tpiote tin from ilo- I! 1 1 . i there .lamnirv ? ' ' A liirge MIL I im-ltiding s.r:i pri'in ii'i'iit N-ii' band ci'tunt i.. ater last iiiht. 'tiood NicM.' baud, w.'is ii livi The following appreciative letter was' written by the bite Major .1. Ii. Pond, the most famous of all American im pressarioH, who d ireeted the tours of most of the if rent lecturers and soloists I during the past D years. He was iden tified with the lecture and concert plat form since the time of Jenny Kind un til his death, four years ago. What lie thought of Homer Davenport is forc ibly set forth in the following letter, nnd us almost every resident of Med ford knows Major Pond by reputation, his opinion should carry much weight. It is absolutely unbiased, as he never had any business association with the distinguished cartoonist and lecturer. who will appear here on Friduy night at. the Opera House under the direction of the High school. Mr. Davenport's latest lecture- on "The Romance and Mystery of the 'treat Arabian Desert" is by far the greatest thing he has ever done, and in connection with his own inimitable drawings made during the course of his address is simply fascinating. Major Pond's letter to Arthur Bris bane, editor in chief of all the Hearst! papers, and the highest salaried news paper man in the world, follows: "New York, Nov. II, 1 fn ii. " Arthur Brisbane, Ks.: " Dear Sir Please pardon inv pre sumption in hurrviiig to write to von the affair at our house last eve ning. I wish you might have been there to have seen and heard Mr. Ho mer Davenport. I will try to enlighten you: "As a lecturer he is simidv noer- less, and I believe as effective and elo quent with his voice as with his pencil; and such a magnificent personality nnd childish simplicity and power of ex pression 1 never before witnessed. He held as intelligent and refined nnn nu-l dienee as ever he saw, or ever will see, fairly spellbound for an hour and a half, wholly unconscious of the effect he was producing; not the slightest ef fort for oratorical effect; almost en tirely without gesture; with a voice ns silvery and charming as that of the late Wendell Phillips. It is impossible to predict the success that must be in store for this young genius. He is the best, equipped man for wielding an influence wider and more potent in nil contemporary reforms than any man of his time. So it seems to me from the brief acituaintance of about four hours, with It i i ii . I inn writing of Davenport ns 1 could , not write of any otlier man 1 know or, have over known, excepting llenrv ''"'1 'l "ber. to whom I had the pri-' i dege and honor of being the nearest friend during the l;is eleven yenrs of his life, and who died in inv iirins. I Condor Water and P wer Co. Phone 8.1. Office on Seventh Street. Opposite the Big Electri" Sign. NEW TOILET PARLORS Modern and scientific methods for the cure of all diseases of the hair, scalp and face. Shampoo .10 cents. Klectric scalp massage following shampoo 2 cents. Physical deficiencies devel oped, manicuring, finest toilet articles tarefulry compounded. MRS. W. L. CAMERON, Suite 4S Hotel Moore Annex. j GREAT SHOE SALE WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND BOYS' ALL GOOD STYLES 200 pairs Ladies' $2.50 Shoos $1.49 "0 pairs Misses and Boys' Shoos 99$ We are giving special reductions on our entire stock. Bargains for all. W. H. MEEKER & CO. PEKIN RESTAURANT OPENS SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. BREAKFAST, 25 CENTS, FROM 6 TO 11 O'CLOCK. CHOP SUEY AND NOODLES UP TO MIDNIGHT. DINNER FROM 11 O'CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O'CLOCK T. M. 22 C Street, Medford STYLE SERVICE The Mallory Cravenette Hat Is DOUBLY Guaranteed The name of Mallory, since 1S23, has stood for the best in men's batwear honest materials, best workmanship, and styles that are accepted as standards Besides this guarantee of excellence, the Mallory Cravenette Hat fcas what no other hat can hare the quality of being weather-proof from the Crarenette process, which makes a Mallory itaynew in spite of all kinds of weather. We can heartily endorse any hat that bears the M;.llory stamp. We have them, both soft and Stiff, in all Styles aud ail the popular shades " They await your inspection. DANIELS' NrW CLOTHING STORE to "Willi; .' in I ..I' h. Yours Mlv. 1 1 T I111-".I. ti.-iillv ivn. iiu.i r won, Is lll ll i f .-lll.li.-M. o, .:lt1i.-s i;i on l. ..Ii.-.. nil. 10 1. , 111',. Iioi-ol.v II ii,.,.!, Hill III Hi.. I I'll. .,., ! M, :i. i-olii.:illjo. m.ln. I. it. 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Tliov ,,01, 1 . 1 . n t tl, I '!,. HI I,. . -.1 that CONCERT II ALL SINOER IS SHOT TO DEATH ' llli IfH, .I,,,,. -:x M, Ka;li,. 1 ii'mhi, .1... ,1,. .1 1.. ii. ..! in ill. Ill Jl.l, M'.vt. that sh..,, s II, r ro.-ilati 11, .-i t hal llli ill ho . t...lav. T1i r .lam.s Mot; Itonti,,. t,, th !,,! ro.ontlv for not h. r 111.1 o, hoi i.al, an. I ,, on inn; .. ,, ho I.. Ii, on Mil Tho f ir.Miit court of .la, ho CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS Tlicy chain the towns of nione, and neither five the tit, style nov distinction t" your clothes th.itiyour own city tailor can. 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 even detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP 5Ufr MOXEY pHT The Citv Tailor FRENCH DRY CLEANING 71 SQUARE DEAL The Rogue River Land Company has always contended that Ihere is no (.'nod reason why the real estate business cannot be carried on honorably and honestly, with due regard for the rights of both purchaser and landowner. Actuated by this opinion, the company lias never yet misrepresented as to the character of the soil or the quality of the fruits produced on same, with the result that all who have bought orchards through this agency so far could sell out, if desirable, at an advance of 1011 to olio per cent above the purchase price. This is a history of which we are proud, and we shall continue iilong the same' lines in the future. Men who come into this favored valley looking for a new place of abode are entitled to fair treatment. We only ask of them that they will cx.-re-so ordinary husiuoss sagaeitv in investigating the roso-.irci-s of tho va'ley before buying. There are three things the average investor wants, if he buys country property in this valley. First and foremost, he wants a home wnere he and his family can enjoy good health and the fruits ..f this s. ction. rsiinllv he wants to get located where he m within easy r. ach of the loading commercial centers and close to local markets. And he always wants property which will bring in a g 1 income and is sure to advance in value as the valley develops. Will he be apt to tin. I this coinbinat ion in the hands of the str.et corner bi,.or or tho average "butter-in" ho persecutes the homosocker about the hotel offices f When one considers that the situation is not urging many men with good holdings to sacri fice their property here, it is up to the honiesoeker to applv to the regular .baler for what he wants. If he wants the VERY BEST IN THE WHOLE VALLEY he must apply t the l:..g.. ;i,..r l.and Company. When in Med ford, ,1.. not t'nil to call on the AT THE EXHIBIT BUILDING. Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON. R. W. GRAY, Builder COI.OMAI, I'OKCH Y RK. (IK ILL AND I. A Til WOKK. PATTERNS. ETC. --..- .. I ..-.1 " '-I- o -Ii .1 ..I.- 1 nr. -U; o 'Hi... . ' IL' A T- .Bl.t.li. . i A '1. .1 -ri, ! Me'ord tho liojilor 11 11 ill I " r , I TKI.KIMIONK -171. MKI'R)IM).OR. ..r