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o THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAY T2, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL WIki ih Kill -' ' A. H. Uliton returned Wednesday from Portland. Ask Toggery mil. 277 Jfc , CANN0l?TO SUCCEED M'fcEE A8 COUET CLERK Thi n? has ls-on a good deal "f "I"'1'' ulation over the nut" as to who would H1 ,., Mr. McKoo us -l-rk of the United Ntutes cliHlriet court linilcT Judge A,lvcrtoii. While there has been no , official announcement, it may lie semi I officially announced that the lucky man iH A. M. Cannon, a niciiihor t the law (. C. Ilensloy of Central Point spout )irI1 ' t'l ' t Carson, who is now for Valin-tf Wednesday in .Mcillor.i. Watch the Book Store tines. Frank Amis of Central Pjt " " Medford business calliT luesiiuy. Kinu's for Lowney's, Aldon's and SOCIALISTS ELECT DELEGATES engaged in closing "i "" """"""" Salem. Mr. Cannon formerly lived in Medford and Htudied law in Judge Wnl vcrtou's office at Albany. The socialists met hint night at tln-ir reading rooms on street and Ki-lei-ted delegates as follows: .1. W. Wilson, delegate to the Chicago national conven tion, held Mnv 10, and .1. W. Wiley and Perrv Ctownrt delegates to the state convention, held March 2M-3D at Port-land. Coal for Sale. We are mow prepared to funish hand picked coal at the mine, five mile .ast of town, in any amount desired $7..")0 per ton. tf PACIFIC COAL CO. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. trndi "The To(j-H1N(JKB H,wing Mncliinn Co. Tele- pi No. !I45. A. I). Smglcr, .Mgr. 2110 277 i....i., Alwirnlates. tl UUIlLII.-t " v..- K C Sheldon of Eagle Point was a Medford business caller Tuesday. If von don't know Hill, you ought to he 'sells Tons. -77 S MatlhewB of the East Side was a business caller in Medford Wcdncs- '''Tl'rnliv Bros.' Minstrels Friday, Feb ruary 14. Tickets on sale Wednesday at lluBsins. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Askew of entrnl T'oint were Medford busmi-BS cullers on ''Truliy Bros.' Minstrels Friday, Feb ruary 14. Tickets on sale Wednesday nt llaskins. Hon. von der llellen of the Wellen district visited in Medford Tuesday and A mif plM to .lames McClenahnn of upper Kogu river transacted business in Medford Wednesday. .. Fred Hamlin, who resides two miles south of Medford, transacted business in town Tuesday. Newcomers in Medford are as follows. Charles Peltier. Victor, Col., and M. h. Callnirn, Telluride, Col. .Illlius Meeker of North Medford, who has bene very sick at his home, is report ed s bettor this morning. . I'hilip Loosolv, oi f the proprietors of the new skating rink, reports a large iittendiiiico the opening night. Ladies, attention! Don't fail to see the new assortment of China Silk and Embroidery Waists. "The Dig Store," Deuel 4- Kentner'fl. 278 .1 II. Fitzgerald has leased and moved into the old II. C. Muckey property in North Medford. The pr n owner is E. N. Wurner. Ladies, nltention! Don't fail to ee the new assortment of China Silk and Embroidery Waists. "The Hi", Store," Deuel & Kentner's. 278 R. W. (Irav, the contractor, has moved his office fro mthe I'alm Ncidermier building to the front room over the Medtord .Milioiini nanii. . J Foil HA I.E One ncrc ll'IH TO NATIONAL CONVENTION WANTF.I) Woman or girl for silver pnntry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe. FOR' EXCHANGE Med ford property for other property. Adrdess Lock Boi 418, Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE Two incubators, used only one season, for sale cheap; capacity of each, 2H1 eggs. Inquire at War ner's store. Warnev k Snyder, tf FOR RF.NT Rooms for light house keeping, with bath and electric light. Inquire above tea and coffee store, 7th nnd fl. Mrs. A. Ilaycox. 278 FOUND An elaborate assortment, of Ladies' Lingerie, China Silk and Em broidery Waists. "The Big Store," Deuel i- Kentner. 278 FOR SALE 5lli200 foot lot, .'Id lot from cor. lltli and L sis.; n bargain; S. W. Medford. Call any time. W. Vogili, residence. FOR SALE One five-horsepower mo tor, good as new; take it away for $7.'5. PeilB Elite Laundry, Medford, Or. 20-ucre tract city limits; price weBt of Medford $200, payable $10 Look no those ;i to .. i-:.... d,7r. ... Air.n tli.r ar .Mouioni. i Ti- , .... ,.,, j,i11,t inter 11. i-ierce .ni,, i est. Address I'. ). Box oil, .Meiltoru, Oregon. 2112 will please yon. C, & Son. -'' , H. II. Creen, father of Wes tlrcell of Medford, left Wednesday for southern Colorndo. Mr. Croon has I n visiting with his for several months. Melt Daily has purchased the Oliver Slinson ranch, eight miles east of Med ford, of lliu acres, for loon. Together with his family I veil onto the ranch Tuesilliv. .lerrv Nuiiall. the popular merelunil .,r l,...i,,,,n ill,. niiAiscd Ihrongll Medfol'd on route lor San Francisco Weilllesday.j to purchase goods. Mr. Nuniill is one of , the pi r merchants of .lacUsoii conn-1 I v. I Only three more fraincs, 22x211, Willi: Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left from the special sale. If yon wish one. mil ut oi Remember that the pho Ins are free willi Hie frame. Hull's Art, Studio, near bridge. tf , H. N. Butler has returned I'r Saloin.l where he hud been visiting with his sou i in law. F. K. Brown, who is confined to his bod in n hospitul. Mr. Butler re-1 ports that Mr. Brown is feeling well i for one -to badly afflicted. Valentine Postals liny your cards where you have thousands to select! from. 'Hull's Postal Shop, llnbbnrd bldg., near bridge. tt II. A. Knight from Eugene, formerly from Storm l.ake, la., is visiting in Medford wilh his old lime neighbor. F. A. Bliss. Mr. Knight has ninny old Iowa fli"iids in Meilt'ol'il and will ill all piobaliilifv locate here permalienlly. New spring oxfords for women just arrived at Vim Dyke's store. Different kinds of low shoes that haven't been shown before. P. It. O'Xeil of Fast Medford, who luis been poorly ill health for several mouths, is at this writing improving. Peter Applegnte, assessor of .lack son county, and Adolph Schul. of Jack sonville weie Mi-dl'ord callers Wcdncs day. Albeit Helms of Climax precinct was a Medford business caller Tuesday and while in Medford listed his ranch of r.ilO ncics wilh real estate men for sale. .Mr. Helms has a fine cattle ranch and in case of a sale he will locate in Med ford and engage in business. .1. W. Hicks of Willow Springs pre cinct was a Medford business caller Tuesday. Mr. Hicks is the owner of n large viiicy.-it-d on Willow creek and raised last ye:ir several thousand pounds of the Tliottipmn seedless Vi ro-tv of giapcs. which are very prolific and a large producer. The fun. -nil ..f nle Oviatt took place Wednesday. Mr. liatt, who had been living at Ashland I'or some years, died there ?iin,lay evening ;(ti, i;is buried in the .la.-Ksonv tile com, -tore Mr. Ov i all a w.-ll known in Medford, having "to si. I,-. I,, ,. ttim ., .-..Hii,, ,,f I- E Hail,, loll. The palllicatvrs. who were from M.dl'.o.l m.-ro as follows: tieorge Poller. Noah I. von. S. A. II. Hig gins. (Inn Murphv, Dule Uarel and Al bi rl Bell. FOR HALE New residence, just com pleted, second block west of high school, West Seventh street; fine cul onial interior; cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribune office. tf WORK WANTED .tupancse contrac tor; can do nil kinds of general farm ing; general helper in all work; tnwa or country. Address A. E. Tatsumi, flen'l Del., Medford, Or. tf FOR RENT Newly furnished light housekeeping rooms, close to business part of town; bath, hot and cold wa ter, electric tight For terms .see Mrs. .Ion Thomas, South H st. SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those wishing work of this kind done in evening enll up Van. phone Soo, Rogue River Electric Co., or address P. O. Box S7l. If FOR SALE One 4ii horsepower auto matic Russell engine, in first-class sape; look this up, the price will sur prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med ford, Or. tf PRING TIES All the glories of Spring are wrapped up m 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 EDFORD'S lothing Pompany IO RR E C T yLOTHlEKS FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, by Jay, week or month. The Odell, over poatoffice, Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE Haviug purchased over 500,000 feet of first-class milling loga, we are prepared to furnish first-class lumber of all kinds in any amounts on Hhort notice. 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 bauk, Med ford, Or. tf NUKSKRY STOCK All kinds of fruit trees, both large and small fruits, standard varieties of apples and pears and peaches, including Newtown and Npitzenberg apples; a full line of up todate nursery stock, in large or small lots; also all kinds of ornamental trees nnd shrubbery, at my resideuce in South Medford, having just re ceived a large shipment, am prepared to fill orders immediately. Inquire at Warner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr., Mmlford. Or. tf FRUIT TREES. Surplus stock, SuO Bartleet pears, 200 Do Angon, Sft.OOO Spitzenherg, 0000 Newtown, 1000 Crnwfords (early peach), S()0 Muir peaches, 000 Klbertas. Inquire of L. B. Warner. tf Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL $'200,000 We have purchased from Mr. K. V. Carter and -Mr. K. T. Staples of Ashland a tract of 107:1 neres of what w considered as good upple and pear laud lis there is in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, which we have subdivided in five and ten acre tracts, which we are selling upon the following terms: Selling Price Total Amount I'er Acre. Cost. Xeees'y. tlr.-ha rd Option 1 Plant si tloO Toll JToO Option 2 Planted nnd cared for 1 year 5IX IOiHI 4.10 Option :t Planted and cared for 2 years 247 12SS .W Option 4- Plant-d and cared for .'1 years 2!4 1470 320 Option Planted and eared I'or 4 years 341 170"i 2"i Option It-Planted and cared for S years 3Si 1P4I1 lim Opto. u 7 Plained an. I cared for li years 4:l"i 217.) 12-1 Option Plain d and cared for 7 years 42 2410 llO Option tl- Planted and cared for 7'., years "nut 2."00 00 'Amount necessary to gel deed nnd possession. EASY TERMS 10 FER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH. Iletailed information and literature will lie sent upon application to our home office, 2i' llumlioldt Hank Mdg., San Francisco, or to any real estate agent in the ROOUE RIVER VALLEY. Young Men's Clothing. Snappy spring styles ,iust received from the factory luHt week. The best and most novel line of young men 's clothing ever shown in the city. The newest cuts nnd weaves in blue serges, blacks, browns, tans nnd grays. See our windows. J G. Van Dyke & Co. Money to Loan. We have several thousand dollars to loan on approved real estote security in sums to suit. Apply to JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Medford, Or. 2S2 Ladies, attention! Don't fail to see the new assortment of Chinn Silk and Kmbroiderv Waists. "The Dig Store," Deuel & Kentner's. 27S NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the city council of Med ford, Oregon, nt its next meeting to be held February 18, 1008, 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, 12, Block 20, Medford, Or. . P. W. WASCIIAU. Dated February 8, 1908. 282 Ladies, attention! Don't fail to see the new assortment of China Silk and Embroidery Waists. "The Big Store," Deuel & Kentner's. 278 O. H. Pierce & Son Pride themselves on pleasing custom ers, doing a straight commission busi ness nnd leaving the option business to others. tf SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. Healed proposals will bo received by the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the office of the city record er of said city, until Tuesday, February 18, 11I0S, nt 6 o'clock p. m., for the pur chase of $40,000 in ten-year, 514 I'er cent coupon bonds of said city, iu de nominations of $500 each, interest pay able semi-nnnuully. Each 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, aud said city council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated nt Medford, Oregon, January 31, 11108. BEN.T. M. COLLINS, 281 City Recorder FREE A fancy vest during this i month with everv suit purchased from The Toggery. 277 Oold Hill's Playhouse. Cold Hill is fo lnive an upto.latc playhouse nut as soon as th-- repairs ami change in the building ran be made. The local camp of Modem Wood men liae Kecnrcd n lease on the Carter Opera House, and lire now at wurk msk itig some preliminary changts and im provements, in order that the place can tie made habitable, at bast, until tlo (t ire r licnl cfcagi iSBpietisl. rOoaiiiii st. Please do not confound us with the Union Tea Co. We are citizens of your town and expect to remain here. We do not give premiums, but sell our goods on their merits. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE L'Hi WKST KKVKXTII STKKKT. M.UI-AKHAX .Il'NKKX - - Proprietors Begin the New Year IN THE RIGHT WAY By Building A good start means much to you. Get off on the right foot and keep going. Don't continue to throw money away by paying rent, when you can own your own home. How much did you pay out for rent during 1907? Stop and figure it out. What have you got to show for it? Nothing but a bunch of receipts. Suppose you had put this money into building a home and buying a lot? You'd have something to show for your coin, wouldn 't you ? The same thing holds true in the coming year. Are you going to waste your mazunia all year, and have 1908 net you noth ing but a living ? Ask your wife about it, and see what she says. Building is going to be cheaper this year than ever. You can buy practically at your own terms. "We sell all kinds of lumber everything needed in any kind of a house from a small cabin to a palatial mansion. Ve also sell liooth-Kellv lumber. Iowa Box and Lumber Co. o r o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o O o o o o o o Oo Q o o r? o 3o o o o r o go o o o p OO o o Ou O 9 n O cs o o o o o O CO o o o o