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o O O THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 300H. () SOCIAL AND PERSONAL CELETD MINSTREL ffctOUPE COMING HEB Wliii im iiillf 277 Mrs. A. K. K-;ur-s of Jnckuinvillf jH-nt MmimIiiv in Mt-tlfonl. Ask Jto rv Hiii. In rf-nt ini tin- II ruby (iruiiiuiirtil Kuby) liruthrs ' Minstrt-U uvxt Kri-Jay .vwiing, th H. S. Lyceum burt-au feels tliM they are bringing to Mctlfun ine of the b't music;. iiovcltiK that they have ever liiiiin'hfd. It i a company rrij, imt uiailf; f h brutlierH mutiny iter Jeis,h of .Wkttoiivillf Hin-nt i ; ,, frmil w ln vomit imn i.f tli ;nuji(in in .uiiiiiirii. Watch the Hook Store bMt ha bit m, talented aii'l with cliariiiiiiy personalities, playing Kt in riniu'iitH. Thy are the Hons of Frank II ruby t .Sr., who i noted u u clarinet ist alt over the worM, having held po sit ions in the largest cities of both Valen tines, tf I .1. HaiiKon of ( "rut ml 1'uint was a AJedfonl visitor Tucmlay. King 'b for Lowney AlOon 'b and ftimfl'i-r ' chocolates. tf Hon. Tod Cameron of Jacksonville ! "''''"'I'"""'". '" " t present di was caller in Medford Tu.-wlnv. j r.-.-t..r of tin- Cr.-at Western ban.l. All If ymi don't know Hill, you might to' l"'-se l'".v m ii.si.-in us anil have lie sells Togs. 1277 (studied niiiHii- since t)n-y could linl.l an Attorney M. I'lirdin made 11 business instrument. Several of them have also trip to Jacksonville Tuesday. ! m-ld splendid positions in some of th llrnliv iiros. Minstrels J-rnlav, Feb- best American bands and orchestras. niary 14. Tickets on Halo Wednesday nt Hawkins. 27!) Miss Knrhart, the trained nurse, left! I itesday tor Ashlanil. Ilruliy Urns.' Minstrels Friday, Feb ruary 14. Tiekets on .sale Weilnesilay at Hnskins. 279 11. .Vvi-ewanner of I'hoenix was n fuller in Meilfon! Tuesday. A safe place to trail.-' " The Tog gery" (of course). 277 Miss Grace Lnwtnn left Tuesday for; lius building and all who laienr. wnerc sue win visir, Willi Her . re to get a good j-hiikeii (lie sup sister. Mrs. Ir. Forbes. j .r besides .-offee, salads, beans, home. I'. F. Livelihood, near IMloellix, sold M,.e pies, bread, butter. et. All this lo C. S. Dingwall his .'10 a .-re tract (if for 35 cents. It is worth 50 cents, land; consideration, $HI0. Coin., und ei uriige the Ladies' Aid, Xow arrivals in Medford are: Wil- and thev mav give vim unotlier first liaui Scoville, Dcs Moines, Ja., and Cal class supper some time after this one. Martin, Spokane. Wash. j No .lunger of the chick, a pie running Ln.liea. attention! Don't fail to Rfp Ii,trt t bin time. Don't fail to come, the new assortment of China Silk and! Kmliroidery Waists. "The Store,"' rienry Mankin of Jacksonville left Peuel & Kentner's. 27S j Tuesday for Northern California, whern Mrs. T. J. Hamlin is verv sick nt lifr!"" wil1 niatters of bitxiness. hmne, two miles south of Medford. She lias been a sufferer for several mouths,! SP RIN riES Chicken Pie Supper. The Ladies ' Aid of the ( 'hristian church will serve another one of their first-class popular chicken pin suppers to the naxious public on Friday, Feb ruary 14, from ;1 to H p. in.; place, the new Karnes building uu the West Side, oil i Street, between Seventh a lid Kighth streets. This is a lurge, eom- ome will CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies, attention! Don't fail to see sl.MiF.I! Sewinj; Machine To. Tele the new assortment nf fhina Silk and ! ..i,,,,,,. v., oi-, t KimrliT Mir 'MI , All the glories of Spring are wrapped up in our handsome new Neckwear. There's nothing that adds more tone to a man's apparel than a beautiful Tie. NEW PRANKS IN SILKS-Windsors, Bows, Club Ties, Four-in-Hands, Etc. TIES AT 50c, 75c to $2. Double duty for your dollar in Tie values. See our window display of 50-CENT NECKWEAR odel piothing Pompany EDFORD'S UO RRECTULOTHIERS Kmbroidery Waists. "The Hij Store,' Deuel & Kentner's. i78 I lie seventh-street railroad crossing in, leinj; taken out and a heavy timbered j musing put, in its place, t Only tlirep more frames, 2.x2it, with' Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left! from the special sale. If you wish one' rail at once, licmembcr that ttie pho tos are free with the frame. Hull's Art ' Studio, near bridge. tf William Hybee of Jacksonville was a; Medford caller Monday and reports t lint I he has rented his apple ami prune ' orchard near Jacksonville. I Valentine T'ostals Ituv vour cards 1 T .r v i ..uu..rt.....nt nr -Woman or girl for silver Apply to Steward, Nash ( tifo STpANRPi PASSES AWAY AT HOME IN ROSEBURG WAXTKD- I pantry. run r. a i j 1 1 n .1 u ij .u t-u i u m jji ujji i it . for other property. Adrdeas Lock Box J 418, Medford, Or. tr ; ,)r f w Strange, one of the best- FOU HALF. Two incubators, used only , inuWii settlers of Douglas county, died one season, for wile cheap; capacity ) ,(t Jn (1.(I.V lolir Sunday at l(seburg, of each, eggs. Inquire at War-1 f ,,,... )t(r,.1i V(.!ir Dr. Strauire ner's store. Warnev k Snvde ! whs born ill Mount county, Tennessee, Foli KF.NT Rooms for light house- .November 21, 1WJ, and came to Oregon keeping, with bath and electric light, in the spring 1 uuir above tea and coffee store, 7th and i. Mrs. A. Maycox. 27S f 1H7I, settling at W il- bnr. Douglas count v. He was married on January 21 f s7lJ, to Miss Frances fox. where you have thousands to select from. Hull 's Postal Shop, Hubbard bldg., near bridge. tf There has 1 n partial arrangement made for the furiiishiiiL' of ties for the railroad that will reach the Medford j coal mine. New spring oxfords for women just arrived at Van Dyke 's store. Different; kinds of low shoes that haven't been i shown before, I There will be a revival meeting at the M. K. church South every night. this week, opposite the South school build 1 ing. All arc invite. I to attend. Kev. i W. T. lioul'ler, pastor. j Work has been resumed on the N ' street sidewalk in I 'art; addition, and' Ladies' Lingerie, China Silk and Kin broidery Waists. "The Dig Store,' Deuel A: Kentmr. 27S FO iT S A L o x 1 1 o -f i to t lot, :id lot from cor. 11th and L sts.; n bargain; S. W. Medofrd. Call any time. W. Vogili, residence. In the 'SiU he was reading clerk of the house of representatives and chief clerk of the senate. He was also school superintendent of Douglas county dur ing the years lSj and Ihs'J, being edi tor of the I'laindealer of this city while holding tl ffiee of school superinten dent. He removed from here to Kastern Oregon and for a time was editor of the Pendleton Tribune, from which FOK SALK One five-horsepower tun- pin,.,. )1C went to Coos county, remaining tor, good as new; take it away for there until 1!mi), when he returned to 7.". Puils Klite Laundry, Medford, j lioseburg and entered into the practice ()r if lot" his profession, dentistry. ! He was also editor and owner of the FoK SALK One acre, west of Medford , Spokesman, published in this city, citv limits; juice if '.MM, payable $10 : Spokesman, published in Hoseburg, down and $10 n month, without inter-j which work he continued until two .... .t.i.ir..kU n it n.. r r.ri Meric.rd iiiont lis ago, when ill health forced him Me was one or me ounoeift ..i i , . i . . -1 1 i , , , , , ti(l' 1 TO res I . lie iiw inn- wiien rioiijiteie mere will lie ?Wo hlocKs wiegon. . . , i,1,u.,.(,1,li ,.f : -". "'.im. fr.nn T,-.i, ,tr....t ; ,,,--j,,; jnst ! j.,,;,,,.,, ,, M.,i.r ,- ,, i. u; u v.. lo si .cveiMli street. ( ... e , t i- u- I v n U l.ur..u ..f lileteil MeCltnil IMOCK weSL OI II I'll I ;. V'. I . tinii ,.1.l Wnul Seventh street; fine col-j Ifoseburg. lies ides his wit'. At to Chip, i-: .lackso court. riievs W. M. Cohig and W. ot Med ford speu 1 Monday in nville attending to mutters in ' Alter hearing a lew minor mat- i ters, Judge I f ; ii it ti ad journed court un- ' til next Sutiirdiiy, j K. W. Monroe and wife are visiting1 in Medfor.l I'r Seattle, Wm-Ii. They will leave s.mmi fur their old home in' Texas, where they will make an extend ed with relatives b. foie rWurniug to Seattle. j Jacob Sle.tw.ll. who h-ft Medf.-rd it Week ago to ili t l ig:ite pop-- l' :it ! Grants ':i-. r t unied M );iv. -af in I tie.) tllMt Melfofl ..t t. I . d lll-.l-e mid bet 1 ter eppi.rtiinities tli:iu lirant- I'as, .ml' will purchase proper t v h.-re ;i -id 111:1 ke , M ilf'.ir.l liis future ,,m,. i Id soon. In- tf oni.-il interior; cheap if unire Tribune office. WORK WA NT KD Japanese contrac tor; can do all kinds of general farm ing; general helper in all work; town and son tie leaves several brothers ami sisters. ' His u. phew was one of the founders of J the Medford Tribune. jTO FORCE SALE OF j WAGON ROAD GRANTS Tatsumi.j tf Through a suit in e.juity filed by 01 plaiutitts in the I mieU Mates circuit rt :it iitlemnt is beinir made to force keeping rooms, dose tO business . 1,l1..r nr.....m ..mi.-itiv in.l Oie or country. Address A. L, (ien'l Del., Medford. Or. KKNT Newly furnished light Foil hmi part of town; bath, hot and t.r. electric light For terms Joe Thomas, South II st. Mild wn- Mr Coos Hay Wagon toad company to sell Young Men's Clothing. illoKTIIAND and Tvpewriting Th w l-hii g work this kind done evening call up Van. photic Kier KlreUie Co., i. Lire l;!,i"U acres of land in the Coos Hav . ; wagon road grant for $:.."' I per acre. se 'he suit makes At torney-t leneral Ho in ' lun.arte and the Fnited States defend tfogue 1 nuts and is based upon a resolution in I'. Vtroduccd in the senate recently by Seu Snappv spring stytex ju-i r ied' from the fai-tory last week. The b t and most no id line ..f young men 's j clothing i'mt shown in the city. The newest cuts and weaves in blue serges, j blacks, brow us. tans and gi ays. See j cur windows. J ti. Van Dke A. Co. J Dox tf will sur- IVila Klite Lauudrv, Med tf I ator Tillman seeking to force the hold ing companies to nhaiulon ttieir claims 011 the property or to fulfil the terms of the llovernnieni grants by selling the land at the stipulated price of "0 per a re. In addition to the many plain We loan Money to Loan. hae several thousand dollars to on approved real estate se.-urifv in sums to suit. Aj.plv to J i KSON COCNTV AHSTIiAi T i O., Medford. Or. s.. FKKK month Willi Tl- r..KS.;y. luring thin 1 h.isvd f i FOli SALK One 4." horsepower auti-1 matic linssell engine, in first class supe; look this up, the pric pri.se you. -v. If tiffs named in Hie suit, all of whom I claim to be residents of the Fnited States, the document filed cotitnius ! many John Does and Kichanl Koes. I The various pie who filed on the I lands dol so recently at Kmpire Citv. FOH UK NT Newly furnished rooms, j John It. H.rron and others against by day, week or month. The OdcJl,, the Southern Oregon company is the over postoffi.e, Medford, Or. tf ! title of the suit. The papers filed in I the case contain oer pages of typewritten matter. Special Announcement WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR New Stock Piece Goods EVERY PIECE IS WORTHY OF A LOOK UV ,,,-n ,-n,l,vnrinK to Kiv,. to M,.,fr,l first olass ,lry Roods ston-:, ,,1,,,,. !. vn ,-;, nll finil most unytliiiiK you roulil i-xpoi-t to fiml in a iniulorii, up tu ilate ston- for la.lii-s. KRADY TO WKAH (iOODS will nhvuv, 1. our spoi-i.-ilty, ,i,l , ,,., ,nf r at,.k wi (.1)Ili.,t of meh Kumli. No ilri-sH Koois will bo rarrii-il fur tin- pn-sint, lint on all w.-nh jjooils nnd stii.li-a. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. MEDFORD 'S MODERN LADIES' STORE BAKER HUTCHASON CO. SEE THE WINDOWS. SEE THE WINDOWS. I'- l.il.lirs. tin- ii.-w n- :..).... 1 . n I' I A K I C. H. Ili.itih' lt. '"ii I t;iil l.i . .. ; ' llllU Silk ,1M, ( Tin- Hi,; si,,r.-,"i Conl (or Sale. I uv I-" .:ir.-.l lo furnish h-iu.i -i.-l.i.l 1011I :i Hi,, in,, i,.. In,, mi, ; .iivt of ti.nn, in ii n ;n nt ,,iiml :..'.o r tn. If IVM'lrlr I'OAl, CO. I YOUNO WOMAN KILLED 1 WHILE RIDINO TN CAR I'llli SAI.K ll:iini; ur,-lniHr,l oii-r ...in. nun I'.-ri of I'iri milling 1... we uri' prri.arc.l to fiirni..h first cliis.. IniiilxT of all Kin.N in imv unuMints on -.liort tioti.-.'. If you i-oiitciii'lati-t.uil.hiil,' .la.-i. y.mr or.l.-r with us; ,iii-tn .-ry r.asoiinl.Ii. ; iliui.'tisi.'ti nil.) fnii. finish lutnli.r a sj.f.-ially. W'rit.--r .-all. Itnll,- l-'alls I.unil'i-r l'oni.anv, oll'i. i. o,-r .la. Ksoit countv hank. M.-.l li.r.l. Or. tf l.tll.TS Pierce & Son s on pleasing custom ailit i-oiniuission busi ; I he opt ion Itiisiiirss to tf FRUIT TREES. Si.rplus st, k, ,-,i,n llarlli'i't u-ars. 200 lli- Alii;. mi. -.'-I .ill in Spit.Mili.T,;. 0HO0 N.-i..ii, 10.1,1 I'rawl'or.ls (,-urly p.-a. M. s.'.l Muir p. a. In s. l!H0 Kllu-rtas. I n. pi i r .,f I,. It. Warn. r. tf NliTU K TO ro.NTIiAITOKS. St-nli',1 hi, Is for th. iislriu-tion. px- i-iivation nnil liiviny of tho w.-itor main from tin' wator plant on Kivi-rsiilo avc-mii- to Si-vi-iitli stn-i-t ami on Si-vi-nth slri'i-t wi-st to .1 stroi-t. will lie roi-oivi-.l liy tin- rity t'ouiii-il of tho Citv of M(.,I I.inl. Ori-gon. up to li oY!ot-k Ki-I.ruarv IS. l;HK. Spi-i-ifii-ntions may In- soon at tho of fiii' of tho l ity hVi'iiroVr. All In. Is must lio a iiiipanii-i liv a j n-rtifiril i-hoi-k piual to "i por pent of tho amount In,), ami tho siii-i-i-ssful tiiil ilor to furnish a lion.l oipial to 110 ppr pout of tin' poutrai-t jtrii-o. to .-issurp good faith an. I the faithful perforin anpp of the work. Mills will lie r ive.l for either the ! exenvalion or laving the pipe, nr lioth. Thp right is reserved liy the rity Couiu-il to reje.-t any or all liiils. Haleil Miilfonl. Oregon. Keti. (1. inns. HK.VI. M. ( Ol.I.INS, City Kii-onler. I'llI'lT TUKKS I Inn,. :l.i h.-.ivv N.lM. .mi I'ippius. suitable plant where trees have tlitsl. NKW VolIK. ',b. II man ..f tlie t. u.lt rlom wa killi.l while ri.inig in a s, rar l.v a x.iiii.i; man who l..r. lie .laslo.l fi.on the enpi.l The girl was .bvi.t was known us " itiireuie, " o in- of a pally of fie. thr. V-ung w.. li.. au.l in I a .-ii u. it opposite ar an. I es i liy pretty, i ll.l l oi Itle.l j 1 gills 1111.) , M'USKUY STOCK --.Ml Kiu.li of fruit trees, both large ami .mall fmlts. stan.lar.l larteties of app-.'s ami pears Waiuer. an.l pea. h.-s. iii.-lu.liug eivtown anj t Spilreiib. tg apples; it full line of up ' l.a.lies, attention nursery stock, in large or small the new- ass.irl :in-nl also alt kiu.ls of ornamental- Kinl. roi.lerv Waists, nt my residence , li'u.-l Kentner's having just re-; ext rn to re L. 11. I. slate lots; tries and stirnblM-ry, in South Medford, I'on 't fail to s.-e of China Silk and The ltig Store," two men. tiii-lit. ling the uiurd.-rer, hi ing biM.ti out linviug h good time. The cHiise of the .hooting i n mv.trv. ceive.l a large shipment, atu prepared ; C. Ho Pieree & t.in to fill orders i MW-.1 in W-ly 'Vomre t ' Are planning for eltensiT. adrertising Warn.r (Stun. 1.. B. Warirr, Sr.. at 9uce. Lilt vour prowrtT with tkem SALK DP MIWICIPAL HOXDS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the city council of tho city of Miilfoni. Oregon, at the offi if the city record or of said city, until Tuesday, i-'ebrnarv 1H, inns, at H o'clock p. tn., for the pur chase of .fill. nun in ten year. per cent coupon bonds of said citv. in . lo in, iniiiatii. its of .f.'.nil each, interest pa v. able semi annually, ll.-u-h -bid musl be accompanied by a certified cl k for an amount e.pial to ,i per cent of the ainonni oi sucn i.t.l, payable to the citv of Medford. and said city council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. li.ate.l at Medford. Oregon. .Immun ol. 1WV I IK N.I. M. COLLIN'S. ' j i it v Recorder fey ' lid I'l. . -is,, do not confound us with the I'ni,,,, T, a of your town .mil expect to remain li. re. We ,1,, but s,. our g Is ,,n their merits. ... Wo not give re citizens premiums, jMEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE WEST SKY EVTl I !sTI!I.H'T .'Hi r.-dLASIIAN' Jl'XKKX 'rojirictoi's Deviled Hani and Relishes T was at a partv the other nioht nnd a lot of young girls were guying an old bachelor and asking him why he'd never married, etc. He sprang those old gags about "marrying in haste and repenting in Snufh Dakota' and there being j,t as good fish in the sea as have ever been caught." when one of the girls remarked: " Did it ever occur to you that the bait might get stale while von were angling for themf" " In angling for luistomers we never allow the bait to get stale aroimd this shop. We get in new goods by most every esprrss these lays. The boss believes in keeping the stock right up to the minute, so that if you read in any of the magazines or home journals of a new food product or relish of any kind vou can pome right to this store and see the article for v....r,.lf I .-... . tei - - : .0'"' got in a lug lot ot I n- yV.) derwood 's famous lleviled Ham and Sardines. .''re headquarters for relishes. Thev cer tainly do help you out good nnd plenty if your appetite is a little backward MILLER & EWBANK VrrlfitvJ Or. tf 1 to grt l.e.t rcults. tf NOTICE ! Is hereby given that the tin.lersigm-d ' will apply to the eity council of M.sl- i f.-rd. Oregon, nt its next meeting to bp) held February IS. ldus. for n license toj sell malt, vinous and spirituous li, piers in less ipiantities than n gallon, for a period of Sjx months, at my place of business at Lot li. Illm-k ill. Medford. Or. V. W. WASCHAC Dgted February , 1W. 2SJ R. W. GRAY. Builder ' I-OX I A L I '( )RC1 nV()R K. ( i R I LL D L TI I WORK. PATTERNS. ETC. 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