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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1908. 1 : . 0 - oV, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ASK DEMOCRATS King' for UwnnyV, Aldan's and G wither 'b chocolates, tf Watch the Book .Store for Valen tines, tf The enlarged photoi tfaat w have, been (riving away ara iicarly aJI goae. 1 you wish to get one of tbwo, eall at once and niake arrangement for it. Hull's Art Rtudiu, Hubbard bldg., near ridge. tf David Kummell has ri'turnr-d to Med ford after aa absence of several weeks. Mrs. It. K. O'Brien of Applegate has' beea in Mi'dford visiting relatives, j Mr. and Mm. T. II. I). Taylor of Kr- anil creek were Saturday. Henry Klippel waa oa tho northbound train Friday evening, on route to Port laud frorn Hutto county, California. He ll employed aa a civil engineer by the "Western Pacific railroad eotnp&ujr. Hclnjlz i 1'uhl, who bare boon doing Business at Jacksonville during tbn past fair yeurs, on Thursday made aa assign ment for the benefit of their creditor. Their liuhilitiea urn much larger than taair assets. Mian Marion White, the school teach r, visited friends living io Jacksonville a ftsw days ago. Charlea W'oolfolk of Wiiner aad Wil liam Turpin of Tolo wero examined in Judgo Dunn's court during the paat fW days and adjudged inaaae. Attend aita of the asylum took them to Salem. V- Mamie Doncgnn Triach of Hurns is paying relatives and frienda liring in Jacksonville, her former homo, a visit. Mrs. A. B. Kllison of (iranta Puss haa been visiting in Medford and Jack sonville. Ilov. and Mrs. ,1. Merlar have returned from California, where they have been risking during the paat few months. niaa uenruuo ntowart ia visitim her HABBT EDMUWD8 HOTEL ON EA8T SIDE OPENED grand opening of tbe Hotul Hey vlJiYlE fltKt2 of which Hurry Edmunds, formerly i of Medford, it manager, in the J'roud- ) foot building, at the east end of the j Ilurnflidfl bridge, ut Portlajfll, took place (Saturday evening, February 1. An or Portland Business Men Beck to Bring , vhl.Htra f,,rnilinej mUfjic from 8 t0 ,s Convention to Oregon from Denver .o'clock and a table d'hote dinner wan Preparations to Meet Great Inland Empire Excursion Sunday. PORTLAND, Fob. 3. Portland bus imws men havo determined to make unitod and in ont enthuHiustie effort to secure from the Trans-Continental Pas senger asHocintion a apecial rate in Mfdfoni Friday and fhrouh to inland and other points J .III (hn 1u..,r.,. nn.(1,iu.l . 4.. ana others who will attend the national Democratic convention to be hold in the metropolis of Colorado next July. This was the topic of a meeting held nt tne parlors ot the Portland Commer i ial club Friday night, aad letters were forwarded Saturday to the meeting of me passenger agents now m session at Coronado Hench, ("al. The round-trip rates mat will be in vogue from Port' land and other Oregon points to Den ver will raako it easy to organize a party of representative business men from all parts of the atatn and send mem on a special train to Denver, where an extraordinary effort will be made to convince the delegates in at tendance upon tho convention of the special train to Denver, whore an ex traordinnry effort will be made to con vincn the delegates in attendance upon tho convention of tho apecial ottrae- tions of the Oregon climnto during the not seaaon. February 22 h.-is been selected row planting day." Five thousand bushes will be planted that day la the city parka, and it U confidently be lieved that 30,000 more will bo nut out . .n ..niviuu HIT ,. ... parents, Mr. mid Mrs. IVirv Htewnrt ' P,r,l,'n ot Portland '" ' t Portland and Seattle Vi'l'V , for some time nast I '"Hand has determined to give the F. II. Dnkin, Jr., acting for the Mines " l"'""d K","r" r-'," Financing syndicate, .,,, , ( wh" h spends all day .Saturday,- Feb Farish of New Vork. has taken a bond 'h'" citV- " 'nost 'riiinl on the Dewev group of eu. r ,.:,J r"''"l"nn' Tw" llulll'"d and fifteen near Happy ('amp, Siskiyou county H'"rN""s ''""'I'"' this party. The tri,: I al., from the owners. Wood. Hinwn o,,.l maun under' Hie alismcea of the Spokane ('hamberrof Commerce and Walla Walla Commercial club, and thr entertainment they receive hero will be an index of that extended at other Oregon points, whero they make stops. The purpose of this excursion is to in- '' the thousands of tourists how in California to return to their homes by way of the northwest route. ilenaricks Hros., in the sum of 3I,000. Some very high grade eopper ore, 'cur rying also go.nl gold values, has been disclosed on these properties. (! I). Una, who has I n elected president or the Merchants ' I'rotee tivo association for the year IIHIS, of Eugene, has been in the drug business there for a iiuiiiImt of years, lie hn. always In prominent in work for the public good, and his labor i, ,.,.- OIRL HEAES rR0M N0TE tion with the merchants' organization SHE WRAPPED IN APPLE has won him the position to which he I .' was unanimously elected. The assoe-j ' ''' '' of ,l0''nix. while ntion includes practically all the husi- ' lu,,linMr a box of apples on the (lore ness men of Kugene. Mr, Linn iH fl I "rt'liard last autumn, wrapped a note native of .lackiouville ,u'l iit many:"'"' "n0 ot "1'1'1's. asking the friends will be gl,,d to learn of his sue- i ""'ll'r lo ''"'P h''r '"' und tell her coss. i ' .whether the apples had kept well -and MrB. Nina II. Ijithrop. who sued the''" w hllt eandition th'y were received. Wo.li rn Woodmen for a tionii iir i l Vesterduy she received a handsome urnnce which her husband had taken UV"nir f""1"1 l,lr1 from M- Alexn out in tluit order before his death, was i ' r' a""'a nH"".' ' n- einir, Mcot served from 5 to 8:30. The hotel has been elegantly fur nished and is one of the handsomest in the city. There are hu rooms in the building, .13 of which are furnished with separate baths. The grill is roomy and appropriately decorated and has a tile floor. The building is four stories high and a roof garden, wMch will be the only one in the city, will be installed next summer. All the floors in the building are fo ment. Tho building itself is fireproof, being of reinforced concrete. The hotel will bo a family hatel. OOVBBNOB TOOLE BE SIGNS MONTANA GOVERNORSHIP 11KI.EXA, Feb. 3. Governor Juaeph K. Toole, thrice elected governor of Montana on the Democratic tickot, has tendered his resignation to the secre tary of state, to take effect after April I next. He will be succeeded by Ed win Xorris, lieutenant governor. Poor health is the reason of bis retirement.: ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE OPENS ITS CAMPAIGN John Ilriner of Wagner creek was a business caller in Medford Saturday. The Oregon Anti-Saloon Leaguo will hold a series of mass meetings here to inaugurate a campaign for a dry town. John K. Knod II will soeak tonight j at the Christian church and Sunday at j the Medford Op. ra lluus.- afternoon i and evening. Among the new arrivals in Medford are A. L. Bolsted, Portlund; H. A. Hagman, RcdhVld. S. D.; A. B. Dul ing, Kedfleld, S. D.; (!. W. C. Sabin, Fargo, N. I)., and A. H. Dovenhill, San Francisco. FOB 8ALE Seasoned pine stove wood, i BATHS Mep jnlyj hot air, steam and one mile west of Phoenix, in quantities to Buit. Apply on promises or ad dress Charles Olsen, Phoenix, Or. 274 FOB SALE One five-horsepower mo tor, good as new; take it away for 9 1 5. Pei Is Elite Laundry, Medford, Or. tf medicated sea salt, 50c; with massage, tpl.00; good for rheumatism, eolds, stiff joints, parnlysis, etc.; will purify and tone up genorally. Prof. Yaleake, A street, corner of 7tu at. ' tf given n .judgment for I ho full amount laud. He tntcd that all the apples in the box were in good condition, with one exception, and congratulated MisB Kdsell upon her packing, .1..- .-m.-iiu court or Josephine county. Samuel I'roudfoot or Iowa, rirsl as fistant in the office of the attorney, general of the Interior department, has been appointed assistant commissioner 4if the general land office. Mr. Proud foot is a cousin of Kev. W. T. Vun Xco.v of Ashland, and a relative of Mrs. r. H. Ku.hcII or M,.,lfr,l, ( ,,- .,ro. motion is well deserved. W. B. Mnllory, formerly a barber of I"1'1" "rants riiss, has blossomed out an a aturopath nt Portland. What next I Willinm Turpin was brought up from Tolo last week, charged with insanity. ..u, .wiin raKen before Judge Dunn and , pott EXCHANQE Medford orooertv hearing was found of sound r, tw r,rer.rt. Adrden Loek Rot T. J. Houghman, II. A. Ray anl Fred Holt, the well-known miners, have taken a one year lease on the "Iluckskin," one of tbe claims of the -Lucky Hart group, Hardine creek district, and are nt work upon it, with excellent pros CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Woman or girl for silver jHintry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe. givea tniild mill accordingly released Thomas J .and Selina Downing nnd Franklin Fast of Ashland; W. W. Scott, Maud Hoswell. Tyson mid Asburv ellall lurind;e and S.irah Downing of! 418, Medford, Or. tf FOU HAI.K Oac acre, west of Medford city limits; price 200, payable $10 down and $10 a month, without inter Central Point; Willinm Stniley of Med Address P. ). Box .1,1, Medford, ford and Louis K. tieer are among those "r''t"n- W who haxe l,,rat on fine timber claims I Kofi SALE Fine young Newtown Pip- in Siskiyou county, California, and will Hike proofs soon. The Swastika club gu,. unoib,.r lance at the Medford Opera House Thursday night and all present report very fine tun,-. There was csrd games Slid dancing and at midnight refresh ments v.,re served. Music was fur-si-.li.il l,v the llaelrigg orchestra. There were present (',;, omilo and many el' them were out or town people, soy. eral fr.nii Jacksoin ille and several from Aililaiiil. pin trees. Phono Purmcrs 911, lloinr roth 's place. 20S WANTED A reach; not morn than 10 miles from Medford; must be reason able. Addresu, giving description nnd price, A. D. Tribune office. No agents. 2liS MiS ltill.l!;.iti. teacher, who lu home r,,:- 1 1: ,. I'nppe. hat r. upon I'..- .ir,v. Ulnev T,ulor . !'' b.ell .!,. letst , , , for ..lie I", but the le.-l I li.ipulsr music .enlin.-.l In her H e.ks nitli In mi.I is able in be "nan. Mont,, ..li,i Mo.i,, ',. , V, i, In, ii Cali Ml,, l HOOMS TO LK'P by mouth at the Kmerick. day, week or tf I. I'MIII i' 1 11 r II as h.. ll'l. . WANTKD To rent a small unfur nished house, electric lights, close in. Call at my office. Dr. U. B. Hamil ton, tf WA.NTF.D tiirl for g eneral house work; no washing: must room at home, luipiir.i at Tribune orfice. tf 1'oli UMNT - Kiniiru for light hnuse U i i ri LJ, with bath and eliclrio light. Impure alnive tea and enffee sturc. ;th and (i. Mrs. A. Iluyco.v il-i JST Large tail t r.iin lady's fur Ima K;ad'v return to C. W. C.uil.lin. Trili one IMYii'f "'iM 'clli MLK To incubators, u-il onl. lltl .! V s .. . ten t -liot e . ' 1 t ra-i r I Tic M s hi t ( noun r i ,r t at sn'i il v ;i Miss F 'V V,i '."Ml .ea.mi, for ch. I CO A. .. i Warn l.'I'ST ' li ml ale chesp; I u; ni re a I i-,c:v War Vn . f" 1' 1 C . t 1 ,M,lc '1 Sll I V in' " i' I in; a vum r n'l . s. e I, ,jis tie. n I, 4 h. if II I V . ... Hl"l i l A? Steal..... VI. I'.'i; .!, r ' IMni i,', I ami . Tin.. uf l.n.H. FOB SALE 80x200-foot lot, 3d lot from cor. 11th and L Bta.; u bargain; 8. W. Medofrd. Cull ay time. W. Vogili, reeidenee. WANTED Stenography and typewrit ing work done evenings at reasonable rates. Inquire of Van, Bogue Biver Klectric Co., or Diamond Boomiag house. tf FOB SALr3 New residence, just com pleted, second block west of high school, West Seventh street; fine col onial interiar; cheap if sold soon, In quiro Tribune office. . ...tf WOBK WANTED Japanese contrac tor; caa do nil kinds of general furm ingi general helper in all work; town or country. Address A. E. TatBumi, Gen '1 Del., Medford, Or. tf FOB SALE One 45-horsepower auto matic Busaell engine, in first-class sapo; look this up, tho price will sur prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med ford, Or. ' tf FOR BENT Newly furnished rooms, by day, week or month. The Odell, over postoffice, Medford, Or. tf GREAT SHOE SALE WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND BOYS' ALL GOOD STYLES 200 pairs Ladies' $2.50 Shoes ?1.49 150 pairs Misses and Boys' Shoes 99 We are giving special reductions on our entire stock. Bargains for all. W, H. MEEKER & CO. The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-class house In the city. Absolutely the finest grill between Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all its branches. FOR SALE Having purchased over 50(1.000 fnpt of firflt-cliuia milliner lava. we are prepared to furnish first-class lumber of all kinds iu any amounts on short untie1. ' If you contemplate building place your order with us; prices very reasonable; dimension and fine finish lumber a specialty. Write or call. Butte Falls .Lumber Company, office over Jackson county bank, Med ford, Or. tf VOH KENT Newly furnished licht liouNekueping rooms, close to business part of town; bath, hot and cold wa ti'r, rlcctric liht. For terms sco Nrs. Joe Thomas, South II st. NUIiSKBY STOCK All kinds of fruit trees, both large und small fruits, stundnrd varieties of upp-.ps and pears nnd peaches, including Nowtown and Spitzonberg apples; a full line of up todnte nursery stock, in large or small lots; also all kinds of ornamental trei's and shrubbery, at my residence iu South Medford, having just re ceived njurge shipment, arn prepared to fill orders immediately. Inquire at Warner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr., Medford. Or. tf Medford Opera House To-Night Gloria Dare and Her Florodora Girls Concert and Recital BENEFIT OP Weatonka Tribe Improved Order Red Men Prices, (50 and 75 Cents. THE MUSICAL TREAT OP TH E SEASON. Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL $200,000 We liavo purchased from ilr. E. V. Carter and Mr. E. T. Staples of Ashland a tract of 1073 acres of what ia considered as good apple and pear land as there is in the BOGUE RIVER VA1LEY, which we have subdivided in five and ten-acre tracts, which wo are selling upon the following terms: Selling Price Total 'Amount Per Acre. Cost. Neces'y. Five-acre Orchard-; Option 1 Plant'jd 150 $ 750 7o0 Option 2 Planted and cared for 1 year 200 1000 450 Option 3 Planted and cared for 2 years 247 1235 3 Option 4 Planted nnd cared for 3 years 294 1470 3L( Option 5 Planted and cared for 4 years 341 1705 2;"B Option 8 Plauted and cared for 5 years 388 1D40 190 Option 7 Plnnted and cared for 0 years 435 2175 12,", v.pnuu o i ibiiu-u uiiu cureu ior I yean tsz 410 00 Mg Optiua Planted and cared for 7i years..., 500 2500 00 I? "Amount necessary to get deed and possession. EAST TERMS 10 PEE CENT DOWN AND 1 FEB CENT PEB MONTH. Detailed information and literature will be sent upon application to our home office, 208 Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, or to any real estate agent in tho BOOUB RIVER VALLEY. 7 SQUARE DEAL Th Rogue River Land Company has always contended thut there ia no good reason why tbe real estate business cannot b tarried on honorably and honestly, with due regard for the right of both purchaser nnd landowner. Actuated by this opinion, the rnmpany has never yet misrepresented as to the character of ths oil or tho quality of the fruits produced on same, with the result that all who havo bought orchards through this agency 10 far rould sell out, if desirable, at nn advance of 100 to 500 per cent nbove tbe purchase price. This is n history of which we are proud, and we ehall continue along the name lines in the future. Hon who come into this favored valley looking for a new place of abode are entitled to fair treatment. We only nsk of theiu th:it they will exerciwe ordinary business sagacity in investigating the rommrces of the valley before buying. There are three things the average investor wants, if he buvg m iir try property in this valley. First and foremost, he wants a home wnere he and his family can enjoy good health and the fruits of this section. I'sually he wants to get (seated whvre he is within e.isy reneh of the leading commercial centers and close to local ni..r'cts. And he always wants property which will bring in a i.o I income and is sun1 to advanee in value as the valley develops. 'A'iil In be ant to tind tint combination in the hands of the stivot cornor broker or rlie Average "butter in" ho persecutes tlie hotiievcker aWyt the hotel offices When o?u ;-oiuiders that tl.' sitnrittot is not urging miBty men ith good lioldin- to saeri li e tin r j.'oi'.Tty here, it ii to the homeseeki r to a;ip'y to the ri i;! : r .!.';. ler for Hhat he varr If he wants the RR? HUM IS Tilt ffOLB VftLItGt li i r-pi'Iy to the K'.mju.' Hi ver Land Comp:uv. When in M. d t.'T'i. iJo not fall to call en the AT mc Zit1T BUILDINVI. Rogue R. ver Land Qk .'!".. Bun orKa meotokd. or.Eoos. CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of monej and neither give the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatlyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "carry 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 MONEY NOME EIFERT The City Tailor FRENCH DRY CLEANIN6 AND REPAIRING" Medford NOTICE Is hereby given that the undoreigned will apply to the city council of Med ford, Oregon .at its next meeting to be held Februnry 4, H'OS, for a license to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors in less quantities than a gallon, for a period of six months, nt my place of business at Lot 13, Work 20, Medford. Or. II. Iatol Januarv O. WILKINSON. i;os. 270 a high school building, the vote to lie by ballot, upon which shall b the words "Bonds Yea " and fe word "Bonds No." Polls to be open at 1 o'clock p. m. and remain open until A o'clock p. ra. By order of the board of directors of Schoal District No. 49 of Jackson county, Oregon. Pat iil this isth day of .Innunrv, lftOS. "'i ORIS Oil A WFOKD, Clerk. C. H. Pierce ft Son ! notici: OF. I to get boMt risults. SCHOOL OF DISSOLUTION PAIITN'KHSHIP. ' Are planning for extensive advertising x,i,.0 ia hpr,,,v Ki'on that the firm at once. List your property with them ..f i. ' 11....1....1 t ,. - - - Vi ..iitMt-u n , i..t'i,i.i.,i u ii;i 11111 dav tirea dippolv. .1, (ieorge II. Ohuri'h j having sold h'" r.tire interest in and DISTRICT BOND ELKC-'lo the M.-dfor.l Steam B.ikerv t Vn- TION NtTICK. Ilardeiibi rg Dros.. ho avsume all of Notice is hereby given that at a the in lel.te.hi. ss ,.f ( hurch & Van liar- sel'-eol meeting uf Dislriet No. 40 of denl-erg: an. I all nee, Mints due to the .la.-l son e. unity, state of Oregon, to be firm of Church & Van Hard, nberg. bv 1:11 at the eity hall in Me.lrd. in virtue of this sale, tiro d"e to Van Har- e.i 1 district, on the loth day of Feb- denberg l(J j. No one is authorized to raarv. l!)os, t), re will be submitted to contract any deb's or to collect anv "' e legal voters of said district the bi!l-iii our iia , e. - lo-tion of contracting a bonded debt I of $40,000 for the purpose of erecting VAN HAKDKNBKidl BUOS. Medford, Or., Jan. II, 190S. 264 - O o O o.O o 1 " o o o o o cP O 9o O o o O O o CO o o o O O o o o 1