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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORT). OR., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1008. Medford Dgily Tribune' A Live Paper In a Live Town. ' AMUSEMENTS. At the Opera HoM Tonight. Published every evening except Sunday The ( 'umoragraph k.ii pictures tie M"dfoJ Publishing Confliny. night arc guaranteed to (ive yuu a O. PUTNAM, Ivlitor and Muigor. , pleasant evening's entertainment. The pictures are a series of com eland eilu Admitted aa Hecond ('lass Matter in the , ditto,!.',! Hill. i,.,'lkl U'itll IL.tlM.wr of u ostoffice at Medford, Oregon. . ' . . ,.,.., , Subscription Bates: niuke yon laugh and nothing 9 make One month, l.y mail or carrier $0.50 I .v"" l'r.v- programme includes such One vcar, bv mail i5.00 ; subjects an: "Incidents of tlic Sunny - ' j Smith," Wanted A log. " "Atlantic BRIGHT TIMES AHEAD. ! LifcsavorH at Work," "The Cheeky I Traveler, " "The tirand anyon, Colo Tliere if every indication that theirildo," "Spanish Cavalry iJrill." year Isms will he the most prosperous!"'1'1"' ''olumliin Hiver and Multmimah in Medf.ird'a hislorv. Though searcelv '"'''. milking in all ahoul begun, a prolamine ,f improvement' "ln''' 'I"""'' of a mil,, of motion pic- ,,, ,,, ... lures. A number of songs will be probably double the population in a cliort time I The nrivor and citv council show I every inclination of t rniis.'ii-t ing needed business Sfr.-etl i A new city distlib r ; r. .r t.. ,i..t 0011 is t,. I.e laid at'. The pipe has been pur- TRAIL ITEMS. chased and the I Is off,-red for wile. I 'I'll ntia.-t will soon lie b-t and an! A v.tv enjoyable surprise partv was army of 111. ii employed in laying the f Kiieii tor Miss I lara and Clarence I'M"'. ! Middl. busie r at the home of Mrs r Ui.ls have be,,, asked for pavilion.;. M iibl lebuslier bv Mrs. Avcrv ami Seventh street from Hear creek to the .... ... ' " 1 school house for hitulithic or asphalt . " ... ..o. on p.irn pavement mid soon Ihecitv's main bus-, " f"' "' Avi'T played d Mr. Tar iness thoroughfare will cease to be an j """K- ""''r "l'"'h they both sang eyes Men uill be busy put I ing and M i Iva Tucker played a few so down the pavement ore summer smiles. I lections, and Mr Tarbell assisted hei Plan lor a permanent supply ot pure I on the violin. Progressive pedro and llioiiiii a ill hiii't irnm lug imiii' or various ot ll pially good Hource are being sung and illustrated with beautiful slidcM. There will also be several ser ien of comic slides and a trio to Crater Admission: Children. 1.1 cents: nts; reserved Seats, ,'i." cents. lake adults some worked out, and the chances are that another winter will see work under way to bring into Medford the loosest vol lime of the best drinking; water any city in the west can boast of. (tround was today broken for a large Catholic school to cost 10 olio. In ad dition, a priest's house, to cost $70011, ll flue cathedral, a large hospital and a Sacred Heart academy are planned for Medford in the near future, and this city will become the Catholic con ler for Hie region between Sacramento und Portland. I'lans are completed for a umgiiili cent new theater, the liuest ill Oregon outside of I'ortland. and before another season goes by .Medfordites can sec the best proil tut ions, the only siitull city in the state that can. Work 1M begun on the extension of the 1'ncific Kastern to the timber loll, Wlliell W'M meail tile election of immense milling plants at Medford to handle 1 1i. product of the world 's greatest suyar pine belt, und the em ploluei!t tleoisaiels of non. To the 111. the 11.11 ei mine. troll IIIK s in I I.e.! :n , I rv . t. o,-..' II. .. I urn s the del ti e ie Will So, Work 1, opillelit of the liril.V ...doe ,.,. r .Msllici. cot. d fi.r :i to.ooo . of the best -true , ill l,el. ! !' d I'. I I'tel, lill. Ill t 1 el I (.allies were placed until 1-' o'clock, and Miss Klvn Middlebusher and Miss Win Kris.oe passeil riuiulx around, like numbers drawing j.artners for supper. A very nppetizing siiiper was seried, after which the games were resiled, the last being the il,ilr in the parlor." At I o'clock the party re paired to I lie dance hall of P. V. Al len and spent the rest of the night dancing. Mr. Oliver and Joseph Hull furnished II usie. Kvcry one en- joyed themselves tin monscly, notwith standing the rif which prevented ' from returning home until Fri day. Mr. Tucker, not knowim, the r"id had I n channel at tit inter of Mr. Allen's field, drove over n slump, which resulted in breaking the buggy and causing them to walk par! of the way. Those pfCSellt were; Mr. Tnrb.ll. Mr. and Mrs. Avery. Charles and Klin litis Callie and i'i-,,1 War ' ' hatl s I- t i e and Shannon Oliver Wallace Ciisl.niati iiml Klmer pawson Mil mid -loo Hnnim. Frank Houston. 1 hmj. s and 1 ise 111, .ess. Joseph Hall. Jess,. Tucker. M r. and h:n.- .n. Henri Hill and s Allen. H.s ( I;,, a. IJia. .'and Frank Middle 'S the first party of the ll. I. lit .1 el l one . I. joy. ,1 Hell that thev still iN ,-t ill! .a. .1 h i ..f :: I a . idi . rtrono l.th.l. Iia Mis. .1. I.. Ki a .-.lei I . F'.i.l ae.l Imi-.Ii r 'I ::iiol tlrs -I hems, h, -! :el 1 1 . I'laiil. I Tie. o-as I'. Y. l.'i. Fi ola lite ill u. lis 11 eel,. -. Lilt !l'..r. retrv down t.. Trail F'.-inl, llaeiiu I n to i . C H . !.i " ll is in :i !-. n.o i on,-,, t ,is And last, hip Met e;,-. tie Iklllv Till .. . !. i.lei I 11 H lie --r..:,;.-' ; ( Ih- si .,' . -T - V -l.p.-e- in a,,- .,t!e r .-it. of tie. l...,:i. land 1 ,,, ,. , I-,...,, ihaa Mi -Ifot.l. enr ' v Hall went to toll" Stiiidii otfere.l an aiitoiiiol.ile to its s.il.seiil. Mr. Hall i- an old tin,. -i. but he ha ,,s tin' Tiii. line's eiiterpri-e but to han! ui.ru in II,. inter, lel'leels tl 1, 1 . -r i s of this place- j the I..-I little ,-itc in all the tiniest., SCHOOL NOTES. HAMLIN IS PLANTING i HIS LAND IN ORCHARD T. J II , .Jill, tuo mile- s". ill, M.dfot.l. I",- put planted a -" : of pples. Four M.dtoi.1 teachers 11 III take tin a in in a t ion at Jae ks.m i i I le this iieek.l A io n "itole has been establish, si f,,r l ill, arc pupil- at the We-t sol I to e, on,, late t hose HI, able to Itt tl'll.l lill lie Hill col.tilO.e o plant frill! ll'e.S 'la.V 111 I III- .rill l I. tlio Sc ,-,, ,., ,.,; toitil I... ei,!ne tract board .Freds all children of crude I of lied i- ill .'.I. hard. Mr. Ilallllili -:i.i s j li , ino .,.,,th of S.-v.-ntli street. I."'iieeti that s , net i belie! it, it. II ' aliiais; t, ,,- ,.,,.,.. , the railroad, to at tho.ieiil I' I. aid business v,a- lieini: .,., ,. v,. school. '. cl. loin . lo't I' a- seen an s.,.,,.,, , Sll ,., ., t,.,,,..,, si,,i will assist Su I,.,, . a- seen all ot Ins notch Lois set their 1 1 to orclinnl an. demand 'or fruit inelea-e clel! year. HO he decided to C" illto tl..' t't'llit I'll 'i lies, hill,-' H I i! '' I '' ' hilt '" l,.s eve .1 I. 'lice al a Flee Methodist camp tu el inc. he bad started I,. ..nil uish was that 1MEDK0RD BEATS F.M ALL. SAYS PAVING CONTRACTOR Fran'., lie. - A nip les i in Mo, Ifo I, I 10 l"d "Poll Cit! pal 11.. I'ol team vcais he was with Hie Warren I ' iie-t rii. t con, pain. b! is lion in business as n paiinc contractor for I, on Self. Medford is the bo si small Cllv oil the cast." -aid Mr. b'.cse lodai. There is no other ton ii as wideawake a id Ineli. and Hi. oil! is mal.inc a tin, I, I ... t .1 1 ,1! ,'! r ihe coin, In tol p, ,.-,,.,-,! s I hustle " pontile!. dent Wells at the county cm an, hint ion t his it cel.. An otfic. iter l.a- I u added f. the commercial department and student ilill lion oet actual .bill ill office practice. Interest Is Increasing. m . tines al the M.-thodist Fpiscopal i I, inch. 11 street. .Othouch it was Men day nichl: a c ' encreca t i.-n c'ath .red to loaf b'. v. V an Matter and Fro fesor (itai. After a stirrinc sermon In Hie eini, celist. replete with g,uu point-, pi or :,n appioache.l the altar ,.t cons, ci a t ion. where earnest praiet-s. ll- lit op to a thiol.. of cl''"'". The tioeinios ban i,,st I, .can and already hale the sumo of , i,.,,,,. F,iso, ,i. T11UEK AllRESTUD FOR i,. t- b. n,ai,,c . M.-riiiieiits DISTURBING THE PEACE ' s:'.' " '"' r-'I'l! , ; ion and ion -hall be i ince.l that it P.,,,1 l.iiviei.ce. William Wheeler a.i.li'" of diiin- oliciu " I'rcachiiic every I e, ,:,i, ii, re .nested lor ficht , i ,C Monlai ei.,lil,cbi incht policeman' - - - .l.i. I. Fi .lenlooe M.. . l. r w .. lined BILL TO INCREASE ALL The oil, els mil be lined this al tenioot, ),! the ot! lecol.lel. ' There ivis a p.ddlir in I -it !. Then- is a loll p. .,, line which has passed the house, but has not been submitted to the senate, whereby all nolens ,.f honoraldv dis.harced sol diets of the Ftnt.d States will be hI lowed tl'-' p.r mouth There are w id Attnckt'd by a Di'X. " H'"' dian ! ' per month, but the F,K,e. one el Ho- popular .,im8 fh widows ll i 1 1 I ., raised h.V no li ot tins ,in. ..:,. atla.I.e.l I., a the u. w Ian to Ho !.' class. ''h0 bill t.toc s doc S lav. but. due to Ins , it, rt her pro! ides t -..it the ptopert y ipial past on, e, if li wild annuals. , , I,,..,. . I,, I . I o lei e c,stit,c wlliell '"' ' "! "" " " "'"' "" '"Me d so.n. soMici.' wnloiis from a ' 11 - ..-! alt .o'l.r. I.,, I eliminate,!. an I I ' .. n. I- .,i., I1. I' I'.,...,..-, n no ,,! i .1 I.. , , ,.. 1 . !lll(llt Lai . -ul I f o. d s. ' . ions resul-s W t-ll I l, Tl .. 1'. 1. S. '',,. sentll F 1 Mot. lee an! w, fe. l'o,.,i,.f t,.. has I Me ,,l ,c M .1. nts ot M. Iloi.i, ale , ,,: ,,,c ,n I I e , lic k. All tile ill! ited. PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS solder's ,oi,rl also this moriinic. al I, si.-d lor s. lh.ic sil'.s upon the sir. els without !ir-t el, lain, lie a license Mis i,a,e ii ,, " H.ei " F.lelmaii. 1 he ).;n.l a ' , ,c ot !o IIiiiv.iul to Be Retired lien li i, I oil the retired llt of tllC ,- , I"-.;' it .. neral. HRUBY BROS' Minstrels UNDU AUSPICM OF B KIOH aCHOOL LYCEUM BUREAU. A Colmy Consisting of .v trotlierti, AH um Musicians, Playing 16 Different Instruments. They are: FRAXK: Piano, Clarinet, Violin, Hasset-liorn, Xylophone; appeared with I.iberatti, the Castle Stpiare Operu Company, Innes, the Royal llnncariaii Orchestra und other or anizat ions. FKI(I)I.V.A'I): Piano and Clarinet; member of the John I). Rockefeller Sunday School Orchestra, ami di rector of the Cleveland (0.) Jitve nile Hand. this musical attraction introduces the tl, ALOIS: 'Cello, Cornet 'Cellophone (the only one in America), und Trumpet; member of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra; was cornet so loist at the ace of fourteen with the Royal Hiinoariaii Orchestra. JOHN': Violin. Cornet and Trumpet. CHARLES: Cornet mid Trumpet; considered the greatest cornet soloist of his age. L'reatest novettv ever nresented to Lyceum platform, civinc Ollintets. cornet solos and duets. d,n,U mii.i,. with the violin, 'cello nnd piano; introducing- vocal (ptarlets with their in- '"' 'al music and an unusiiul number in duet between clarinet and cornet. This splendid company of young musicians is, assisted by Miss tlertru.Ie ( anlii l.l, a reader of exceptional ability and promise. Medford Opera House. Friday Evening, February 14 TICKETS ON SALE WEDNESDAY. A SQUARE DEAL The I.orriie River Land Company has always contended that there is no good reason why the real estate business cannot be carried on honorably and honestly, with due regard for the right of both purchaser and landowner. Actuated by this opinion, the company has never yet misrepresented as to the character of the Boil 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 1(10 to oOO per cent above the purchase price. This is a history of which we are proud, und we shall continue along 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 exercise ordinary business sagacity in investigating the resources of the valley before buying. There are three tilings the, average investor wants, if he buys country property in this valley. First and foremost, ho wants a homo wnere he and his family caa enjoy good health and the fruits of this section. I'sually he wants to get located where he is within easy reach of the 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 the valley develops. Will he be apt to find this combination in tin hnnds of the street-corner broker or the average "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 sacri fice their property here, it is up to the homeseeker to apply to the regular dealer f..r what he wains. If he wants the VERY BEST IN THE WHOLE VALLEY lie must apply to the .,gue River Land Company. When iu Med ford, do not fail to call on the AT TILE EXHIBIT BUILDING. Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDING. MEDFORD. OREGON. GRAND OPENING Medford Sk ating Rink Tuesday Night, February 11 GOOD MUSIC. TENTH AND D STREETS. ADMISSION FREE. Skate Tickets, 25c. FVFNINi; SKSSIOV afti:i:.(ui. sfssiow . .7:.'lit . lfl::m .-:ll" fo 'f.un RINK RULES SliMtliiir irtiM crjis,- ;it sln.' if jn.tuj. I -V 11 1 IrMir-n ill plijsc sklitc with n mi-vd. ':tt sKutin will int In n-rniittnl. Vlic usi- nt' t...;nr.. in ;;iiy f..rrit is Mtri.-rlv pnliiliii-i'. rxi-ct in tin - smnkiiiy ri'niii. i rnw.ii i tr . Imi'l t.-ilkiiii: or iillirr cml.' or ii.mm- . -iiii.str..t inn mi- t'.M'liil'i f n. Never i-mss tin- sk ji t i it nrr:ii-i- in );isnty tn ;ul fit. tn :i srr; :ilv:tys I'nlUnv chr ilirn-t inn .f flic sk:itrrs nviti.l io- ti i fi'iiiiL, nitlt tin- iiin cim-tits of utlicii., N.t sk.tt.-r slitiilil sloi"- fiTii fur nit instMiil on the ;urf;ic.- in rln rilriiil rxf. -r to Jtsist it f:nly. SKutini hv morr tli.ni two tuy.'Vhi r liiiiiM to avniiii'il. When n-nio in sJuit.-s iisi- k.-v ;Hik' r-'tnrn skntrH to tin- sk.it.-rootn. with Htr.n-s lunifkliil tnyctlicr. Alt ftiil.tnn aro wed-omr Jit nt'tcrnooit sf-ssinns. It those under 1"J v.-.tr- of jir will not In- t. rmiiro to sk-Mr ilnrinu -cnii hs siiu, Uilin of sliutrs ontsiiif of .sk.-iforonni not ;il!iwci. Noin- hut those known or sii..,f. dy the in;in:ri;emerit tn lie nc-i-. ptahle to a majori'ty nf our parnms w ill he jnhnirteil and frnisln-il with sk.-Hes. IJiliU will he i-los.l (li Stift.lax s. A cheerful compliance with the above and a careful regard for tlw comfort and enjoyment of otlwrs is respectfully requested. , WIN DELL & LOOSLEY, Proprietors. Something Unusual in Cameragrapli 3-4 Mile Motion Pictures-34 Mile -am- 5 -Illustrated Sons 5 AT THE MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. .Wt'r n a I 4:tn. Kvininj at S:l."( Admission Adults. 2"ic; Children, lftc; Reserved Seats, 3,r.c. 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 S3S from Chicago, $35.50 from St. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri Kiver common points, Coun cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo., including also St. Paul, Minneapolis, S30; from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $30. For further information call on or address A. S. EOSENBAUM, Agent, Medford, Or. J. E. KXVAKT.l'rrsiil ent. .1. A. PERK V, Vice-President. IOII.V S. ORTH, Cashier. V. IS. JACKSUX, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OB. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. "'e Solicit Ycur Patronage THE SIGN OF SAFETY 1ST NATIONAL BANK 1 OF MEDFORD CAPITAL, S50.000 ai.wavs coxsi-:i;vA'nvi:, always safe W in. s. (',-, -ll. President. Ceo. V. IHin.i, J. Virc-Prcsiili-nt. F. K. leiu-l. 'iee 'resident. ,M. L. A!unl. Cashier. Orio Cr.-iwl'enl. Assistnnt nsiii.-r. Desirable and Advantageous Tliut it i. tl.-iniU.- to hiiv,- !(u ii.-.-mnit with Th. .Inrks-.n r.mnty Unulw Hil'j'-rt In mir rlin-k, i ;uiii- slmun v tin stri'iiuth of Mil's 'wisrrvntivt ;inliiny instiiuti.tn. ;inl flint it is an adviii'tiif to von, is imvca l.y the fxr.-ll.-nt fa. ilitirs an.t rffinVnt scr iti which ui- rciidi-r ynt. 'onr aci'oni' s icsju'ctfnilv invftpd. JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON. State Depositary. Established 1888. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S11!),000.00 THE SECRET of vh. our lirend is in sneb ilemanil for its fine quality, lightness, utul most delirious flavor is that it is made from elmiee winter wheat nnd by the liest methods known in baking to e;ive nu trition and enjoyment of eating at the stun time. If you are n,t using Van UonlenU'rg llros.' bread,. Iry it. Medford Steam Bakery FOLITE ATTENTION ! to all of our patrons. We would be ! glad to have you give us a call. Our ' delicious chops and steaks, gam.-, fish, and shellfish arc cooked in a manner that make them linger in the memory ' as well as tickle tho palate. Our eggs 1 a' fresh laid, our m. ats are t nder. 1 our coftces and teas of exquisite flavor and our wn.es excellent. When you wish t.. etijey a g,.od meal come to $tesil Gate j Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL $200,000 Ve have purehas.,1 fr, Mr. K. V. Carter and Mr. V.. T. Staples of .Uh and n traet ,.f w::, SWI,., , wh;lt rnn5il,(.r,, 9 J,, land as there ,s ,n the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, whieh we havl snbdivUd in t.ve and ten aere traets. which we are sellim; upon the following terms: l-'ive at re Orehard Option 1 Plant d Iptin 'J Plan: d and cared for 1 vrnr... Option ;ip:,n.-. and car-d for 2 years..! Option 4- Plant.,! and ,-are.l for :i years...' "I'""1'- " Plan:. .1 end eare.l for 4 years Op;ion li Plnnt, , and can .l for o venrs 7 l'l:.nie. and cared l..r 11 Vears. "I-""" " '""! ' ami f,,r 7 Vears '' and rnre. for 7 ' vears.. Selling Price Total "Amount Per Aere. Cost. Xcces'y. 1 ...1S0 . . . 20(1 ... 247 . . . 2I4 ... 341 . . . 3s . . . 4."..-, . .. . . . Slid 7."i0 MOO 2S." 1470 1705 1940 175 2410 2.100 t"0, 4-0, lW 125 60 00 .n-oi.nt n.-,-sarv to c.. deed and possession EASY TERMS-10 FE CENT DOWN AND ! PER CENT PER MONTH. I' :nf ..rmati,.,, and litenUure will he , K, nI,pi,ation , our '."""' -"N u';m,"'l'll Hank Mdg.. San Francisco, or to anv real ttf ant in ti,.- ROOUIDRIVER VALLEY " " 'I o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o