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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRTT3TJXE. MEPFOKD. OT?.. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, IfflM. 4 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Watch the iiook Ktore for Valen tines, tf John Harrington is looking; after liiB business interests at (Jold Jiill. King's for Lowney's, Aldon's and Gunthor B chocolatt-s. tf Y. E. Morrison of Griffin creek trans acted business ill Med ford Saturday. Order your carnations now for Me Kialey day. Jauuarv 20. Mcdford Greenhouse. Phono 600. 21)5 Jasper O'JIara of near Central Point was a Medford business caller Hnturdiiy ryrographic outfits, wood and hides, for burning, at the Art Studio, Hub bard building, near bridge. tf H. Klum lias returned from the Cole- stino Hodn Springs, whero he had been sjicndiug the past few days. Stenography nnd typewriting at rca sonable rates. Charles Van IJuskirk Rogue liiver Klectric Co. tf A. Lucko nnd I. ,T. Estos, both of near North Bear creek, wero Medford business callers Hatnrday afternoon. Public stenography and typewriting done- ovenings. Inquire of Van, Roguo Jdvor J'.lectric Co., or Diamond Jloom ing house tf J. , W. Wilder, tho strawberry man from Phoenix, wns a business caller in Medford Saturday. v The lnrgcst assortment of postals evor exhibited in Southern Oregon at the Art Studio, Hubbard building, nenr bridge. Also n nice line of albums. tf Jtenry Pec'', a North Jlear Creek rancher, was a busiuess caller in Med ford Saturday afternoon. Wo have hides to sell; also wood for burning; get n pyrogniphic outfit nnd do your own burning; it is very inter y, "ting, .i Hull' Art Studio, Hubbard bldg., near bridge, , 202 I Mrs. Laura (I. Gardner of Asbestos transacted business in Medford Satur day afternoon. , t , , , . A fine new line of Valentine Postals just arrived at Hull's Postal Shop; also u complete linn or other cards. Post , card Alliums of nil kinds. ,'117 Minn street. 2li2 Mrs. Kllen (lidding ami her duugt,- t ter, Mrs. Millie llouclly, have returned to Ashland from Oakland, Oil. Only a few of I hose frames left at , the Art Studio. . Call and see them. Come and make us nn offer. Mull's '. Art Studio, :i 1 7 Main street. 2112 ' T. I-. Mills of Ashland, prominent in ' Grand Army circles, made Medford a visit Priduy. , , , . A few onlarged photos of .Southern j- Oregon scenery, left over from the Christmas trade, will lie given free with frame to fit, on r dpi of retail price tf frame. A limited supply. The Art Studio, Hubbard bldg., Pear bridge, tf I!. II. Whitehead left ',,r Ashland. nnore lie will look alter business mat ters. .Miss Grace Whileheud will at tend business college there. Mrs. Adnlph l.ncl;,. of Central Point visited ill Medford over Sunday, return ing to I, or home Monday morning on the llort hliiMilid train. The circuit rt of Jackson couiity opened this morning at Jacksonville. Tin- lirsl case on trial is White Trow bridge vs. .1. A. l.yun. Mrs. .1. I'. Huberts and children left this morning for Albany, Or., where the Huberts family will make their future home. .1. p. will ship a car containing household goods this ruing, at which time he will leave Medford. At the dancing class at Angel's Op era II e. Tuesday night, .hi ry 2S, Mr. ami Mrs. Wells will devote the en tire evening In teaching the three-stop, five step, l.acomus mid seluittisclie. I'ifty cents u person will I hargid for this work. llcoige Young, who has I IM1 a prospecting tour near the Sterling mine, . returned to Medford Saturday morning Mr. Young has met with a great deal of encourage. it while prospecting. nnd will return to his mine in a few ' days. Mr. mid Mrs. K. P. McKissick of , Huston, Mass., who liuve 1., i Mod , ford for several days, engaged , mis siuiiury work, have left for l. Angebs, Cal., where they will remain for several weeks. Hev. W. I j. Illaek left this morning on the northbound train for Walla Walla, Wash., where he will attend the North Pacific union conference of n. Seventh, lay Advent ists. The North Pacific district covers tho slates of Oregon, Washington, Idalio. M.,i,l,. and llritish Columbia. H. II. Harris retimod Salurdav from Untie Falls, whore , ,. , i1)1hl(, after lumbering im, .,,., M M.j )m, in Medford onlv ,-, f, w The eailg.... loeellhus held :, 1 1. 1'reslnt, nan ,l,in,, J,.,,,, elose.l. Sun day iiii'til l.eiiu- , !M. I , . led el three ttoei,. I I. I. It tins nooning I., ,. o. v iM. P. W. Wnsciiaa and wife arriveil in J FORMER PREACHER Medford Sunday from Hod Lodge, Mont. MUST PAY ALIMONY ! Thev left Medford one vear ago, but have returned satisfied to stay. Mrs. Walter Prescott Williams, of Sale Waschau will engage in businiss in the now a clerk in the general land office near future. Miss Florence SelunttT, I lias been ordered by the district su sisier-iu-taw or .Mr. vasenao, came witu preme court at Washington, l. C., to I lie family and will make Medford her I pay his wife, Klla it. Williams, $40 a future home. REWARD OFFERED FOR MACLEAY MURDERERS Governor Chamberlain has offered a reward of 1(100 for the arrest und con viction of the murderer of the Casteel month alimony, pending the termination ot her suit against him for limited divorce. Mrs. Williams went to Washington December 24, and soon afterward insti- tited suit against her husband, who is n legal resident of Salem. Williams, in his answer, denies the charge that he has refused to aid in m ,iin i,i . . ii i family at Muclouy, about two months wife, but admits that thev i,.r, l.,i ago. i ue oner ui me rewo.ru cunie on u uir rerences (insillff from finimco.l n,n. L-ooipioio biiimisc in uiiiciiu cucien unu iors or a trivial nature. He savs he can be accounted for only upon the sup- receives $1000 from his nosiiion l il. position that the governor has been in- government service nnd owes consider- rormeil liy private parties mat tnoy alile money. He alleges ho is now con nave u ciew unu uro wining to ioiiow rronteil with S00 worth of debts cm.. it up with uu investigation if a reward traded by Mrs. Williams and for wl.1,.1. snail no niiorou. no is held liable. Sheriff Culver made a very exhaustive Williams was formerly a minister of iiivesiigaiion ill. uie scene Ol Hie miir- uie M. ft. ciiurch and stationed at Jack ler nun also secureu a complete nisiory souvillo for two years or tho rainiiy ntriurs anil relations ol the Casteels and Mort Montgomery, the WISCONSIN LUMBER BARONS lured man. Culver was thoroughly con-1 ,lrTlr vineed that Montgomery killed the Cas teels and himself, probably because he ,, . -,. m, ,.,.K,.i.-,, , )ms Bnstl,jn(., tlw return early in the week. It will be gratifying to know that Mr. Garnett was elected vice-president or the Ketail Hardware and Implement Dealers' As sociation for the ensuing year. This is one more Medford man who brings honors home with him. WIN THEIR CASE The United States court of appeals SCHOOL DISTRICT HOXD ELEC TION' NOTICE. Notice is hereby givoa that at a school meeting of District No. 49 of Jackson county, state of Oregon, to be held at the citv hall in Medford, in said district, on the Kith day of Feb-j ruiiry, llios, there wilt be suuinitieu 10 the legal voters of said district the PjllcBtlOII OT COIliriieilllg a uonueu f 4llllli0 for the mirtiose of erecting a high school building, the vote to be by ballot, upon which shall be tne words "Honds Yes." and the words "Bonds No." Polls to be open nt l! o'clock p. in. and remain open until 4 o'clock p. in. By order of the board of directors! of School District No. 49 of Jackson I county, Oregon. j Dated this IStli day of January, 1!)08.- 274 OH1S CHAWFOHIJ, Clerk. iiooui ui oe marrieu ro a man at nose- ,. ,-,,. .... . . . " , The dlslric ,.!l,-..v ; ,,1-n .f. ' " ' . . " ". eiuereil .Inly 1', '" lull, iii I Itn ,.,. ,.r r..i. Judge ly 27, lllack, isiioii mis is me correct, ineory oi me lnH,.,,i t.,.,i. i crlmo. ; .i.-rsm., conspiruey to iletrllllil the goverillllent. The case ir,.w ,,l ,.f .. nnnii iiKTi I " ravjoixx4. nlleired effort on ll.n ,,rt r ,i... .1 fendants to liroeure hir t,,.i r i r.sinio oi ineooore ix. iiooeris r noil in .luckson lllld K ailllitli ,,i;,.u li, account ajiproveu unu oruer iiiuiie ins pill, liy alleged fraudulent means harging ndministrator. ,dge Quarles ruled Unit the defond r.siaiu ot l.iiiion o. morris in pro- ants must be disphiirnnd !.,... .... " " ""'e". overt acr. loo i,n ,.r.,, ...! ...at.:.. wuaruian or vera ncliaiimloller tjr the period fixed bv Hie stii ,.f i:.i ler made to loan money. tations. reimr,lli. f n e....... I'.sinie oi l arolitn A. (lore Account sufticiencv of the Mli,.t,,,i i ... ...loiioisiri.ior men una approved. against them bv the federal o-ra ,, l.'.,..,. r.t ri i.p.n. i.: ...l .. s ,,,.. t. it,iinni inier lun.ic I oi liregoil. 'oncoming sale ot real propertv. hstate of Milton !. Morris Order OREGON PROPERTV.wnT.TYPT a made appointing Thomas G. Cooper ex PATRONIZE MTITTIAT. nnmoiw .jenu.r noo c. . .tiierwili, r. ;s. Jvngli and L. L. .Muht appraise Coal for Sale. We are now prepared to furnish hand"' picked ront nt the mine, five mile ssi of town, in any amount desired $7.'0 per ton. tf PACIFIC COAL CO. We Are Still Happing On UNDERMUSLINS DO YOU WONDER WHY? Wo honestly feel, deep down in our hearts, that wo are showing the larg est assortments, the prettiest styles, the best values in Gowns, Skirts Corset Covers and Drawers that will be shotvn in Southern Oregon this sea son. Every garment made in a sanitary factory and the prices are guar anteed EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Special Sale of Petticoats ThcBe Petticoast wero designed and built by the manufacturer for trade-winners under tho most ap proved "sanitary" conditions. Kach garment bears tho "label" of the "National Consumers' league, " as a guarantee of the cleanly factory conditions where they aro made. Be sure and see these values before they are gone. Buy Tickets by Wire. Something which ia ol considerable I interest to the public generally and i which is perhaps uot generally known ; is the system of prepaid orders now in ! effect between stations of the Southern i Pacific company and all points in the-! United States. By means of this Bystem tickets may be purchased at Modford ; from any place in the United States and ' i;:.i!od or telegraphed direct to tho! (Ltrty wishing, to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of i-ash in connection with these tickets' may also be furnished at tho same time." tf $1.00 l-.'slnto of li. W. Kennedy Final nc- Fire At the annual meeting of the Orei'on h'elief IIHMOcil.t i,, ,..!. I At . " ""-.I "on .oiircii . lliu.v set lis .Mlunvi ,. V,, ,,,l ill ,. -.. - " lay for final settlement. ntlv, tin ard of tins THAT PUBLIC LIBRARY. We all believe in public libraries. We frequently discuss (he library we are to get "bye anil bye." We do no! find that it is helping the boys and girls who are growing up in our town now. Will tho next, generation need it. more 111 for llmti, showing a decie.is- ,ials.ti!l 111 losses. This association affords relief of the tt'au this? Will the children of the next general ion be dearer to us than the boys and girls that now cheer our liiesidi'sT Will I hoy use a library bet ler l.i ei, us,- .ir parents have mil had such privileges! We all want a library for ourselves, i or our neigni.ors. lor the good name of our village. Why not get it now ami be getting the good out of il ll is onlv n ouestion of it..,, I The library when built should ben eh' all the pie and tl.erefoio it should be built by all the people, (live us all a chance to help, and then the library will belong to all of us. We are waiting to hear from others. outgoing members of the I tees was re-elected This purely mutual insurance or... izntion has been doing business in .Me Minnville for l.'l years, and on Hi ,. her .'II last ,;,, :!7,l!7S.!l l: insurance i,, force ia Or.-oon. a net (1- 41 1 m X over the year lililll. wita losses I'o'r ...e pnsi year 01 .flli.llis.il.,, a.-ainst . of C. H. Pierce & Son Are planning for extensive advertising at once. List your property with them to get best results. tf TIME TABLES SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. I.,. .1 1 . ' 'oe insurance trust should !. liberally patronized. ami BREWSTER AND BOWEN SELL LAND INTERESTS .1. II. Ilrewster und A. I), liewen of Nail Francisco, who helped promote the Kogue Hivor Valley Orchards company, the concern Unit purchased the II. F. M.vor s tract near Talent to plat and " v"o it into small orchards, hav ...... ni ine.r aoiuiugs in the company "' " 1 ngs ami .1. 11. Mustcrsoii. president of the Hickman Masterson Lumber company of San Francisco. The individual lliuilicial responsibilitv of the company is ia excess of 2."iti.(Hi(. Sev eral tracts have already been sold. Mr. and Mrs. (la Shearer visile "10 11 e ot Oscar I.' ford Suii.lav. Ill Lyon in West JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. MANAOERS OF THEATER FRO-' TECT PATR0N8 FROM FRAUD II is reported from Ashland that the "Peck's llnd Hoy" company, which played there a week ngo, wns bad in every way. The company tried hard to secure n date at the Medford theater, but IV managers would not listen to the proposal. A number of others of the same kind oae oeen lurned down by til during this season. 1 managers Mi I a ,., W. I.. for 1. iniils I' MlHi l.l-ilit... lll.s.U, , ,, I,, W. W IV 111 the . !t 1 NEW REAL ESTATE OFFICE OPENED BY J. C. BRBOWN .1. C. Itrown. having .v,.r,., his con noetton will, the It,,,.,,,. (,v,,r ,,,,, companv. has opened an office in the I'alui Neidermver bnil,l,,,L.. I, is . ' ' Mr- IbeiM, has r,. yM "f cm propeily and out. id,. ,, a ..stale lal-ls lor sale; ;,U ,,., property. Mrs. I'nuliiie llinivs visited friends living in M.-dloi-d Friday. Ceorge I,. 1 1 vis returned Friday from a week s visit with his I'nmilv 1,1 I'orlland. Mrs. T. .1. Kinney spent a few hours in Medford Friday. Mrs. John Orth, who has 1 11 vis- g relatives in town, returned to Modl'ord Friday. .1. W. Itobiason ami W. (. Coleman were among those who went over to Medford to h ar Homer Davenport ' lecture. Judge Crowell of .Medford was doing business at the courthouse yesterday.! Miss Daisy HuflVr has been visiting1 her sister. Mrs. H.agaa. of Medford. Miss Marian While cl ovi r 011 Friday evening's train to spend Ihe week's end with friends living here, j Miss Clara Miner came down from! I lioenix to spend Saturday and Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert llostwick of Ap plegate passed through town on their way to Mislt'ord Thursday. MisB Karhart went over to Medford Friday afternoon. J. I., lliiniinersly of Hold Hill was at the county scut on official business the last of this week. M. M. Tnylor has returned from n business trip to Portland. I J. U. Cotchett left for San Francisco! Sunday morning. Mrs. Cotchett ue i'onipauiwl him as fur as Medford. I A number of gentlemen went over i from here Friday evening to hour the lecture by Homer Davenport. Among those who went were Fsrl Moore I ! Percy Wells. Judge Dunn. (Ins Xcw i bury, William Puhl. V 1;. i',,l..,,, ..,, Dr. .1. W. Hobinsou. HARDWARE MEN RETURN FROM STATE CONVENTION , Northbound. .No. lli Oregon Kxpre.su. . . . oilUlp.m. .No. 14 Portland Kxpri ss. . .. 11:1!) a. ill. -'o. l'j For Ashland j HI: 15 a. in. ! Southbound. Xo. I.", California Fxpress.. ' 1 0 : ;t .1 a. m. Xi. Kl.San Francisco Kxp. l:3'lp.in. Xo. t2 From Craurs Pass..' ft: 15 p. m. No. HI is a fine black Underskirt of imitation hoatherbloom, maide very full; un exceptional! value at No. 19 is made of a good quality Mercerized Sateen, with a 12-inch flounce and a 4-inch ruffle, both cut very full; flounce has 2 clus ters of 5 rows shirring and ruffle has one cluster of 5 rows shirring and 14-inch hemstitched hem; in black only; a very Q f '") T showy petticoat. , ." ipl.Xt) No. (u Made of good quality Mer cerized Sateen, with ioinch flounc and dust ruffle, trimmed with a twoband umbrella ruffle with three pin tucks in each baud; flounce has three pin tucks above ruffle; out full; n, very p ifi superior skirt . . . P. 1 0U No. 24!l Moreen Skirt, made with 11-inch under-flouiice; outside flounce consists of 0110 six-inch band with two groups of three pin tucks and two llinch bands: a good shirt at the price, No. 251 This is made of imitation lleathi rbloom Taffeta and has a deep flounce and ruffle, both cut very full; flounce has two groups of five-row shirring and three rows homstitcliing; ruffle has three pin tucks nnd hemtsitched hem: a very desirable petticoat at the price; a very showy design; price $2.00 No. 273 Made from extra quality Mercerized Sateen, with dust nif- 0 lie nun very deep nnd full outside flounce, consisting of 7-inch band with three tapes, five-inch plait ing and two three-inch band um brella with tapis 011 each band, anil all taped together where .joined, making nine tapes on the flounce; a very hand- tf-y j-rv some skirt $.wU No. 24S Made from nu extra good qlality Mercerized Sateen with a very deep flounce and dust ruffle; flounce has bias pin tucks and rows of li'iinslitching alternating, and is finished nt botlom with a wide umbrella ruffle, with two rows of hemstitching nnd hemstitched hem. a very elaborate skirt and needs only to be seen to be ap- (p T aa predated: price PO.UU PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. Xo. 1 i Leaves Medford No. ;tLeaves Medford. . . . Xo. 2 Arrives Medford . . . Xo. 4 ! Arrives Medford . . . ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY Xo. 2 ! Leaves Medford Xo. 4 I Leaves Medford Motor! Leaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford .... Xo. 1 JLeaves Jacksonville.. No. 3 ) Loaves Jacksonville.. Motor! Leaves Jacksonville. Motorj Leaves Jacksonville. ! f ALL SILK PETTICOATS AT COST I I LADIES' GOODS EXCLUSIVELY I if RAffl - HiiEHiisnr en 1 10:4il a. 111. 0:00 p. m. 2:00 p. 111. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. 3:30 p. ra. 1:00 p. 111. 7:30 p. m. FIRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSOX CO. BANK Speciul motor car trips during day, !:2.u0 nnd upwards, according to num ber people. Phone Jacksonville office. 1 Ids , II all , ! I- ! -' I'.. Moii.l-, oil I, i. I-, , Prank .-,e ,. 1 Ilcl.-d b.i-i.o-s in M,,i,,,.; .leho I l.tmii'en hit ,., bound liaio iet I,, .it h. Mill tool, after business , .,, mines l.etore 1, turning. The little ,laoi;liler f Mr. an I J. II. Toft is slowly itnproi in M,, has been suffering Willi pneumonia. Newcomels in Medfoi.l ,i,re ns f,,l lows: l:il, n Crirksrn. St. p.-inl. li,,n ANOTHER HIO FIRE SWEEPS PORTLAND. I ! ! 1 . !,., ... ' " ' - 'etal I '- 'I.'- a..-.,., , "I !'' I'"-". ess .,.,,. of I I., - Li pt ,..,,1 V. C. and Port II, ,1.1. aid returned from Portland, where they lad been in '''c'l.lal at the Hardware and Imple nu lit Dealers' association convention, to M there las. k. . ('. liarm lt' l.'l not rcTnm ,th tliein. be; will No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the House Then is the time you ap preciate the couvenieD.ee of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS A 1 74 1 Attach a plug to the Dearest lamp socket and turn the switch PINT. QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Site it ipccially adapted for sunry Clean Sale IC(i(L Simple ftoMincimiuusj 1 j 1 1 ; 1 1 1 i , 1 iit II : 1 1 . 1 1 I I b 71 SQUARE DEAL The Kogue Tfiver Land Company has always contended that there is no (food reasou why the real estate business cannot be curried on honorably and honestly, with due regard for the rights of both purchaser anil landowner. Actuated by this opinion, the company has never yet misrepresented ns to the character of the soil or the ipiality of the fmils 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 100 to "iU0 per cent above the purchase price. This is a history of which we arc proud, and we shall continue nlong tho 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 nsk of them that they will exercise ordinary business sagacity in investigating the resources of the valley beforo buying. There are three things the average investor wants, if he buvs country property in this ynlley. First and foremost, he wnnts'a homo wnere he nail his family can enjoy good henlth and the fruits of this section. Usually he wants to get located where he ia within easy reach of tho leading commercial centers and close to local markets. And he always wants property which will bring in a good income and is sure to advance in value as tho valley develops. Will he be apt to find this combination in the hands of the street-corner broker or the averngo "butter-in" who persecutes the homeseeker about the hotel offices! When one considers that the situation is not urging many men with good holdings to sncri (ice their property here, it is up to the homeseeker to apply to the regulnr denier for what he wnnts. If he wants the VERY BEST IN THE WHOLE VALLEY he must apply to the Kogue Kiver Lnnd Company. When in Med ford, do not fail to call on the AT THE EXHIBIT BUILDING. Rogue Rjiver Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDINO, MEDFORD, OREGON. roudor Wafer and Power Co. Phone Ss.",. ( Ipposite Office on Seventh Street, the 1!, Klectric Sign. I to ' I ' 1 1 1 ll.e I mill Mi P.otl npp.i, The ,:..,.,ls . an, I Tl i-fs :,,, alns ft,,,,, . tUe s.u:,.. i , , ll ' HI l-f Mlllil,,,,. .Toa.l a, I j,.,,, in loss is 4..I..II 11,10 ,l.,l bv I outsnl, sale A Mi - - c ) i rar, lion ling (ireen, ().;! , 111, 1.. Wool 01 I . 1' '! 1.1. ml. II.... li : i "' "': llutlorford Kerr, Uniralolow,,, N. M. I,,,,,,.,,, . ' W rf - Mr Mr V. : ! Poll s M.K premis.ui) or nd I MliDFOM TEA and C0FFEC HOUSE Rui cSjiiies. I'M ra, is ami Makiini Pow.lcrs. Pishes iiiul Crockery Ware ol' all kinds; Vases, .lardin ieres and .Ia Comls; Notions and ." ;uul 10-Cciit ; Counters. L'K. WEST SKVKXTH ST1.KKT. MtOI.ASIIAN Jc .Jl'NKKN - - Troprietors m B7i7 4 ENJOYING A TETE-A-TETE Nipper or dinner, at .Nash's is a pleas-i'-i; .-.vperi, nee. for at no place in this '""i! can you taste victuals that, aro ' ''' ''' sr., 1, a tempting and artistic ".-u n. r as th.-v are prepared at Nash's. Hunrv morself. like oysters on the'half sii' M. broil,-! or roasted ipiail, wiod ro. k or chickens in all styles, yick steals ;,nd chops, inn! 1 x,p,isito cotlces, teas, wines, at reasonable rates. THE NASH , Mane Taylor of the Xunan Taylor M. reliandise company of Jacksonville passed through Medford on his way hoine from Portland, where he has been on business for the firm. NEW CASES. naniol W. Whetstone . Ct-ristili.-l Rose Whetstone; divorce; Wit hingtoir & Keller, attorneys for plnintiffs. ' t O O O