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FEBRUARY 8. Iflus. O 2 rT-. wnntJADIl mTTV TDTIU'VP M V 1 I I.Y) ? 1 1 OR.. SATURDAY, xl 1 i'j M i'j l ' rwim w.iiui i. n i w .i i j. . .... ... . . - O Medford DailyTribune! A Live Paper in a Live Town. "uIiHhIh'iI every evening 'e.cpt Sunday Medford Publlnhing Company. G. PI'TNAM, Kilitnr and Manager. Admitted it Sccimd Class Mutter in the Postoffiee nt Medford, Oregon. Subscription Rates: Out? month, by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50 One vear, by nuiil 5.00 FOR POSTAL CAiltlCl Medford 's ioHtoI'1 ice Iuih long ttince paused 1 1n- iciiire. . lO,uuo annual re. 1-ejptn necessary to secure free mail de livery. The- i4 iptn for the year ending Jitn- nary III, !!', total $1 I .(Ml I. (;.",. Karh inontti Ni'i'H an increase of per rent over tin- receipts of t In hiuiio month a year liefore carrier will lie furnished by' the jjovVrmiieut, sub-walks must be con Htnii'teil, houses numbered and st reots 1 labelled. The city engineer hns orders! to net e,rnb-s for six inileH of add i t ioiial HnlewalKs, which will enable tlio partial delivery of mail a ml so hasten the building of other walks. I The city council recently panned an j ordinance I'Mjiiiritiy the nnmln-riiiy of houses, but it has not I ire a en fore d. Thf labelling of streets haw ih-mt been, arranged for, but should lie. j The city council and tin' oiniuercial club should take action at once to se cure free postal delivery in .Medford. i It can be had for f'l,'r- OSWALD WEST NOT j TO BE A CANDIDATE , SALKM. Or.. IVb. S. In an interview' Railroad 'Mt declares that he will not! be a candidate for re election when his prcHi'iit term expires in ll'ln. Thin an j iioum-ement occasioned conshbTiihle sur- ; prise turning West 'h t'rieiidM ln-re, for , the position is not only one of tumor and . opportunity for useful work, but is lair ly remunerative, the salary beine; I01H). a year, ignite naturally Wi st 's friend have be. ii impiirin the reason tor hisj decision. To his ch.se friends Mr. West ),., explained that in tiis pn-dtiim as a rail ; road com mihsiimer it has (' iipo-nt I y J been neco-i-iary I'm' liim to be ay res 1 sivcly active in s'cuittiy shipper-, and; passeuyi'is ,i ir I r - at meat from tin- rail ' road companies, a nd t hat represent a ' iies of the railroad companies have , dtaryd him with "playing to the "al-' leries" fir the plllptie of tnakiliy le , electi..n sure. Mr. W.-M say that by b termiiiini; at this time u t to be aaiu ; a candidate for the position, he not only j liilim es ;mv pusxiblc temptation to COM j sidi r his mh n p - i sona I interests, but , a ho d pi i' es I he rnih'.:nl i ipaui. of j from iinpiup.'r m il i is. West i ft tn I I I't'i.-e of Slate ' land au. nt. u here I . niic.v er d t lie ! -fall- I;, it.l frauds ami u here h- br ;M iim lei- Mil! of -i . li.eK IC lit i.M). to oeiliiT vr 1 1 1 1 h.sacli'r orl. -mi the tail . . . . L e..;i,. t--:..n. v.oa him an i i.vi pi e-, Ml pill IV ..pil-ioll. IlOOTil lU'.I.LY MII.r.H PI'M.MN II U.F CLOSED i Society Notes i 1 1 1 1 1 1 The "at home" ji -n by tin- .Ittrk Honvill,' Mnsii-ale clul. Thursday (ve iling in tin- Native Daughters' liall proved to lie a vit.v cnjipvalilr affair. Alutut loo ijiviti'! frifiiils wr' n-wt-iir am! Klinwi-rl tlifir ap'r-i-ial'nn nf tin Vfrl; .iniii' in tln'ir nniniTous fH'ir(-. 'flit- rluli w iialt-r lilt' (lircctiMii of MrH, Louise ('ouhtliroii, an a)le tnnsii'ian, who spared no iailiH In make the eve nintf a MleeeNH. Following is tile pro Ifratnine that wa "iven, after which re freshments were served: "(if'nnnn Pa trol." String Sextet, Mrs. Haney, lone I 'onclilhran, .Maude Newbury, l.ee Nor ((oij Kay Sexton, I. eon llanna; "Mnr ninr." waltz Sony, elnli; "t'eiata," trio (violin, Leon llanna; viola, lone ( 'ouuhtliraii; piano, M. Newbury): "( aim as the Nioht," soprano solo. Mis .Mervyno Keiiney; "Miserere" (from "II Trovatore "), Stiiiiy Sextet: "The Minuet." recitation. Miss Minnie .laekson; " Hosi- Sonu." trio, Misses L a I'lrieli, Anna Wendt, lii'rtha I'riin; " I'ilL'rim Chorus" (Tniinhauser'l, ehib. ('lull members: Soprano., Joseph iue )om-oan, Anna Wendt, l-'li-ta 11 riili, Leona I'lrieli, Flossie Ihniford. Laura Neuber, Mary Ivter. Cora Itasy. . Maude Tucker: altos. Cla.lvs Sliniv. Finnia Wendt. Minnie .lar-ksen. Itertha I'litu, Maiele Newbury, Frances Keaney, lone Contihtliran: tenors, Lewis I'lrich. Karl I'eter. William liroail; bassos, ,T. 1'i-rcy Wells. I). Iliiiieoan. C ll.ineyan. I). Wendt. Hoy I'lrich, Oscar llunfurd. lieoroe Henry. II. Wilson, Albert Kr .kine. Ifay Si-xton. Leon llanna, Ceorye Merrill. Mrs. Mcl.eoil of Crescent City, mother of Mrs. L. L Whilinir. and Mrs. (leorfe Wesllake, of Marsh fii-ld. Or., a sister, are here on a short visit Mrs. West lake experienced considerable difficulty on her journey by Htne;e and water, the trip occupying four days. WILLIS KEISII CHAMPION OF WORLD AND. MEDFORD A churM'ioiiship poid ouuic was plav.-d FiiOay eveniny at Yotiue; Hall's I pallors before a larce anil exeitino .-i-iiu'd. Willie Keish, a late ar ri I to this city, demons! ruled thai he I Mows all Jhe fine points of the gallic by wiunine every uume and not "iini.' hi.s opponents a chance. Mr. Mall pro setile-l h i 111 with a beautiful oohl I lal ir -ci ibi d. " l hauiuon I'oolplayer of t In World and Medford." Mr. Kci-li has a standing i-hallenm' lo any one on the coast. C. II.' Pierce & Son Are planning for extensive advertisinij at once. List your properly with Ihem to o.rl best results. tf I! I: II. i ; II .1 I). I": K - 1 ! v . . :mi.I 1 'lull n II. Itriui!-. The i i of ,,. , i, ,. .,., I. v. , I, the in. I,.,' - Inn, I,- .V.flli call be don. in,: 1 1 III. s, 111, m,. i,I ,., II'' ;l tour I.-,. ' mill-. I ... I-- at -I at Sp, lll -la LI, I' il I- ell , I I d"' lir.-h. 1 Ha mi'b ..I . ..In.' na.b del I Ml'l'li L TO I'llNTIi'Al 'THUS. Si-ab il bids for the cons! met ion. ex . i-.ation and layino ,,f the water main :' .. the water p'ant en b'iveisi le av ine- lo Seeii!li slreel and on Seenll. .,i-,- ie-t to .1 street will be receiei !.. 111.- l ily Ceuacil of the l ily of Med ford. Oieooll. IIP lo II o'cb'.l, p. III.. F.-bru-ii-v Is. IIHIS. Si i i-il'ii aliens lil-'IV be seen III I lie of I'a t' t'e- I 'it V b'e, order. Ml I'L's eni-l be acceiip-iiii.-d be a ''"' . rt I 1. -I .- ': e,iial lo a per .en, of I ''I .1 a. i t l.; 1. Hi iiii'i'i --I'll! I.M l"l ! : ,. f ,: ., i -1, a I.. .1-1 e.Mial to Co per - ' , a ,.;' !,,- coal t.a.-l lilic.-. I o a-- li!'i 1 - '' .. ... I -.iili :,ii-l tie- f.iilhful petl'orili pa-e of 111.' Wi-rk. '- l:- , l;,,., , i , a ,-,.,-eivi-il for cither the 'iM'U t , vaiv :il am ov lav ine I he pipe, or both, i 'I'l,.. nu'hl is reserv ed by I he Cilv re i i .i,,,-;i i., anv or ail bids. I'"1' li.it., I Mi-.ll'ord, Hreeiiu, Fib. il. l'.'os. nt' I'.FN.l. M. COLLINS. ; -i Cilv b'ccor.lei-. BALK OF MUNICIPAL I'XDS. .Sealed i.roDosulf, will be receivitd by the citv loinii il of the pity of Medford. Oreuon, at the office- of the eity record er of until city, until Tuesday, teuruary IS, llins, at ti o'clock p. in., for the pur chase of t4il,0H0 in ten-year, h-. per cent coutnin bonds of naid city, in ile- linininalions of loo each, interest pay able mini .annually. Kaon bid must be accompanied by a certified check for an amount equal to 5 per cent of the amount of such bid. payable to the city of .Medford, and said city council re serves the Tight to reject any or an bids. Hated at Medford. Oregon, January III, 1'iOS. liKNJ. M. COLLINS, 2H1 City Recorder AT THE CHUBCHES. At St Mark's Church. the Sundav morninf service tit Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Somethini; which is ot considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern I'acific company and all points in the Cnited States, liy means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the I'nited States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the ,iarty wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations anil small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be furnished at the same time." 11 o'clock the double uuartet under the. diriction of Charles llazelrigg will sing the following: ".lust As I Am" (Whea toii), the Jubilee lleo (Krvvin K. Heads), : "From the Kastern Mountains" (A. II. Mann). "Alleluia. Sing to Jesus"; (.1. II. I'owell), "New Kvery Morning Is the Love" (S. Webbe). At the evening service Mr. Williams will continue his talks on Church Doc trine and History in prcp.jarntiiin for the visitation of llishop Scadding March 1 to administer the rite of confirma tion. You are invited to conic and wor ship at St. Mark 's church. SCHOOL DISTIMCT BOND ELEC' TION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that at ft school meeting of District No. 49 of Jackson county, state of Oregon, to be held at the city hall in Medford, in said district, on the 10th (lay of Feb ruary, llios, th re will be submitted to the legal voters of said district the question of contracting a bonded debt of $40,000 for the purpose of erecting a high school building, the vote to be by ballot, upon which shall bo the words "Bonds Yes" and the words "Bonds No." Polls to be open at 3 o'clock p. in. and remain open until 4 o'clock p. in. Bv order of the board of director? of School District No. 4! of Jackson county, Oregon. Dated this ISth ilny of January, 100S. 274 OHIS CKAWFOKD. Clerk. Fltl'IT TWKKS I have aim extr; heavv Newtown pippins, suitable to r. plant where trees have died. Warner. L. II. 78 NOTICI-: (IF FINAL SKTTLKM EXT. In re. the Estate of Wiiiiam liussell, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of said estate has filed his final account in aid matter, and by an order of the county court the final hearing an! set tlement thereof will be heard on Mon dav, March IT. lOO", at 'J o'clock p. in. of said day. All persons interested tltcrcin are hereby notified to present I heir objection In said account on or before silid time. Date of first publi cation. January IS. l'.ms. L. C. NAU If Eli. W, Administrator. At the M. E. Church South. Sunday. F bruary 011 a. m.. "The Witness of the Helv Spirit "; 7: SO p. in., "A Problem of Human Life."! i.i! .singing: ie and bring your , friends. With the above services we begin revival n tings. The lirst week' the paslor will be abuie. Come and help him. After the first week the presiding elder, Kev. C L. McCau..land, will be present and do the preaching.; Come ami help us and enjoy th'.- meet-; ing. W. T. Uoiilder, pastor. ; SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist Rates from all points East to Oregon from March 1 to April 30, 1908 The Southern Pacific Railroad Announces that rates in effect March 1, 1908, will be $38 from Chicago, $35.50 from St. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri Eiver common points, Coun cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo Including also St. Paul, Minneapolis, $30; from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $30. For further information call on or address A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Medford, Or. M. E. Church, E Street, lievival meetings begin next Sabbath li.-v. Van Martor torenc vangei list. ,,f dreg and I'rofessor Gray of Chicago, and Mrs. I'rofessor Cray will conduct the i tings, b'ev. Von Mar ! t,r will do the preaching and I'rofessor; Cray and wife will direct the music. If i yi. u are interested in the salvation ot" the town, com, ! Come!: Come.!! j Christian Science. christian Scie services are held even- Sunday morning at II o'clock in the Conn 'cial club room. Subject of the lesson for February i, "Spirit." All are welcome. At the Christian Church. Sunday. February II lo A. M Bible scl 1; II a. in., sermon. "The New Testament, I litirch uud Conversion." (1) I'n .eat Confusion on the Subject. U') Meaning of Conversion, (:l) Scrip ture Cases of Conversion; (i:;tl, p. in., Voting I'eople's meeting; 7::n p. in., sermon, "The Sermon on the Mount," part II. Short sermons, vital themes, truths applicable to everyday living, good singing. Vnu are cordially invit ed to any or all of these services. Marion F. Horn, minister. J. E. E.WAHT.I'rcsid ent. J. A. I'EKIiV, Vice-President. JOIIX S. OHTir, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON", Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank Ladi.-s. attention! lion 't fail to see I the new- assort uieiil ot China Silk and Embroidery Waists. "The ISig Store," Deuel &- Kent Iter's. 27 Coal for Sale, are iovv prepared to furnish hand I coal at the mine, five mi'c ast of tcira, in nny amount desired CT.aO per ton. ,t PACIFIC COAL CO. W Mich I'Kl'lT TCEES- I have a It.avv Ne-.vti'vvii ! 'i pi ii n-, sin I a bio to tdant where trees have died. L. Ladies, alien: ion! 1 1 .u t I a i! ; . s ... lie new as.er'inriil ot' China Sill, and Fnifiroi.lei v Waists. " The Peg Stare, lhliel ,V Keiltl'er's. '-' S b preferred and produced by Robe nine. mild, deliehtful preparation, delicately fragrant, Makes the iltin exquisitely aofti banishes crackled appearance caused bv over-drynesst reduces the sixe of enlarged pores, cleanses them, re duces inflammation and spreads an erent radiant plow due to wholesome nourish ment ot skin glands and stimulation 01 tho capillanes which alio feed ne skin and supply its healthful color. Ask your Druggist jor a jree lamplt of ST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD CAPITAL, S50.000 ALWAi'S CONSERVATIVE, ALWAYS SAFE Win. S. Crovvell. I'resident. Geo. W. Dunn, lid Vice-President. F. K. Heuel. Vice I'resident. .M. L. Alvord. Cashier. Orio Crawford, Assistant Cashier. Desirable and Advantageous That it i il -ir;il,f to liavi- :ui nrr-. mit with Tin- .hirknn ("minty I'.iinS;. su'i.i'Tt In yum- rht'cli, i-1 amply lu'Wii by tin- strength of this in ns -r ;t i i- ban I; in i; inM it ut ion, a ml t hat it is an Ji'l vantage to ynti, Is io in by tho i'i'lh nt t'.'n-ilit i'-s ami I'.'t'ii-ii'nt si-rvicf which wo lvmb'i vt.n. Your account s n-sjtrci nilly invited. JACKSOiN COUNTY BANK .MEDFORD. OREtlON. State Dcno'itary. Establislicd 188S. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 8113,000.00 . ie Hi ii., Ilia II K, I'v , ,1 I aboi.t ..in l.n el I, a oim ,1 laisiiia-s. H 111, la'e alu -tlae 1- - ' ' t I d I and ; c. H. Pierce Son I ell 1 .ri, llalliselves ,.n pleasillf; CUStolll ! els. d -ine a sT r:i i v: 1 1 1 coinut issioii busi 'mil j ,.-. and leaviee the option business to Hiers. tf t- li l.a .,.,. I :.. .....I. a- !. :,'l 1 1,. la i'N will at t up .1 la I 1 Kl'.l.l- EIU'C'ATION TlIKOUl'.H T11F, LIltltAUY N, II, i: U lielel.V eivell Unit ill." 11 IH I rsiulie, I ., ,11 1, la il. , il conn, il of Med i.- l I 1 , . i . . 1 1 , at its in- I -a.., ! 'a., to be I 1 I . I.I I'. I.ii.aiv Is. I'las. f,- :, a use t. 'j ,;,:,I. v s ini.l -abate. 'as It. in. T' ie I. oaarto i, . thai, a -...n. for I i lad ot tun lit I- at lev place ill , at I. "t 1. lllocl. Medford I'. W. WAS, IIAC. liate.l I', bniaiv s. Iiu. 'Js'J l.lfit, s, 1, . I l.lar, ,, .1 I ill III leu, eclat.. , M 11 .-. Inn or n "Mll M it alf I ut lit- libiani. I, vv ... 1 1 v el a. .l av .,:, in I N.iTll'i: Ti- V. Vi l li , ilNSI li:l;s. !!.: I .i.iU in He Manila ,. I'. I. hi. ii v '". is I he last dav ,,,,.i..a an el. ai, ie tat v ,,t ar. I. a ,1,,. .avm f vaur water e, Pleas,, do , I ovillool, it. la i.i llli iit. e r.a . litlv e 1 will ... ' mi- t t III ,1 tile deltllulielll l-t ,,, ill f ',, t!. S,l.,-an..l,el1 of tile Wilt. I ., 1 1.. ',,r l, .lea-llt. wlio Will Oil the I Hit tUHI aantiiiv i.lu the vater off. and an aildiliniial chalxe , in ,lie see ,,!' laetllT will, til- , I el i 11, 1 11 1 ' II I bill . t'a le.:l,,-l will be , hare,, I befave wilier will be :, ... on HI'N.l. M . COLLINS. . pa, tie,,, el- :.! Keiol.ler. '.a tlie I...V . v ' M ,,n !' I.d lll.b ll ci. I ell i -I lll iss Bre.ikitK Down I'b Wl l-l II. I'eb. S Vllalnev tar 1.,-ni. C!a.. v.!' . wti- , anv o ti l of I,, ,l IV VV ,'ll ll- Sail I'rillt, ,-, e Tele ,,1, ,ae,:,!,v 's ftaiicliise. will al'ta ir .ii, .l,aaa limine tins in. a liiui; alal . an i Ifail I., hive l.la- r. b as. ,1 tnati ciisio.lv en bail . en, line an aite:i! ,,, ,.s ,-.-,s, lH.-i.s is Veioit,. to In . , , v ill and I- is la . n l. titove.I ta a TI A SQUARE DEAL Tllf UnsMf lv'iv.-r Land ( i.ttlfany has alvvav-s eoiit. n.led that there is no eo.sl reason nhv the leal estate business cannot be rai ri. ,1 on honorable ami leuiestlv . w ith due reuaid for the riflim f both luirchaser and landowner. A.tnaled bv this opinion, the ,.,panv has nev.-r vet misc. presented as to the character of the soil or the uualitv of the fruits produced on .same, with the result that all who have bonelit orchards Ihroueh this a-emv so far caul, I sell oi.l. if desirable, at an ailvaace of In" to aim per cent above the purchase price. This is a history of which we are 'proud and we shall continue alone, the same lines in the future. M, who cotne into this favored vall.y l....kitf for a new place of abed, are entitled to fair treatment. W ily ask of them ,l,at thev will exercise ordinary budii.ss saoa, ity in iuv estieat ini; Hie resources of the valley before bnyiui;. There are three things the avirio,- investor wants, if he bn.vs ,-auntiv ptopettv in tins valley. I'.rst ami foremost, he wants a 1 me wm re he and Ins fat tilv- call en,y h"lth !''! l"" of this section. I'sualiy he wants lo a, t located win re he is within ease r. ach of the lea. lino, commercial centers and close In local inaisets. And he always wants p-oaeity which will brine, in ll a, ..',! income ami is sure to advance i value as the valley develops. Will ha 1 pt to tin.l this coml.inatieii in the bauds of the sttaet corner l.rok. ' or the averaee butter in" who p.r-ecut.s the holneseeker about the betel of fie. s When on. con.i.lers that the situation is net iiminir many ttn ii with b-.I hoi. lines to sacn lice their property here, it is up to the I .Tle r lo apply to the regular dealer for what he wants. If In wants Hie VERY BEST IN THE WHOLE VALLEY he must apply to the b'oeue Uiver Laud Company. Y lieu in Med ford, do not fail lo cull on the AT THE EXHIBIT BUILDING. Roue R.ver Land Go. j . js: MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL $30,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage THE SIGN OF SAFETY THE SECRET ttf why our bn-.-ol is in such doinan'l tor its line quality. lightness iiml most i! 'lici.ius t'iavt.r is that it is m.i'le from ihoice winter wheat nnl by the best motho.N hiK.wn in baking to yivo nu trition ami enjoyment of eating Jit the same time. If you arc not using Van Ilor.lenber Uros. bread, try it. Medford Steam Bakery EXHIBIT BUI'-oDINO. MEDFORD, OREOON. . I ' lb w ill R. W. GRAY, Builder colonial rowm won k.h kill and lath WORK. .'ATTKKNS. KTC Tl'.I.K.l'l ION K 171. M KlM'OK'l). OK. Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL S200,000 We have .;ir, ha- d from Mr. K. V. ( arter and Mr. E. T.. Staples of A-hlaii.l a tra.-l of lo?.'! a. res of what ii eonniilered as oa.nd applo and p"'r 1 in. I m there i, in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, whieli we have sul)divi.l-i in live and l. n aero trail, whieli n are sellini; upon the following term?: Selling Price Total "Amount Per Acre. C'ust. Xeces'y. Five a. re (in-hard ,i. lien 1 l'lnr- -1 . 1 .-.," t 7an bn opt ion ; Plant 1 and cared for 1 year i'lil I Out I 4"11 iiili..ii a Plan'. I and cared for L' yearn 217 l'j:i.". 1';,',.,,. 4 l".u.'-. and can. I for a years 2'.,-l 1470 e'1 " ' i. ". I'anii I eial e.ir.-.l for 4 years .14 1 1703 '" " ar:.. and .and for 5 years l'.UO l "1 "-'' " " : I'a.i' -I and cured for I', years 4:1.1 217.1 1-" 1 ' ''" ":1 s I' -iii: .1 aial ear.d for 7 years 4s2 2410 o'1 '' r.ain. l aiid cared for 71-.. years ;1u0 2.100 ' A' nt ii-iiary to get deed and possession. EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH I'. tail.d ml -rn atioii and literature will lie suit upon application to oi" 1 ' etta,. llanil.ol.lt llank lil.lg., ..San Prani isco. or to miy real estate at ,,i ,1. ROOUE RIVER VALLEY. r lie.' 1 ,1.1. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o oo o o Q o o o o O CD 0 O o O o o o . u o O o O O