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-it SOCIAL AHTX PERSON4f.f I'. 0 Ke.Omou of JinUiwau, X. ix u u-w arrival in Medfunl. A. C. llowli tt of KnirU' i'uint was a .Mi-ilfnpl liuiiii-!t ciiIIit Friday. Hubert t'ook, a pioneer of Jui-KKnii REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hurry C. Htoildaril to W. 0. Al- IriiliaKi-o, lot 1, tilo'K 'i s''u set 1'nrk eoiintv.Oami- i" from Fixit "h re.-k to Henry W. Orth to John . Ortll al., all interest m .mini onu 4lr.)r. forhi-M of Tgli-nt vfe'tiig look after mat tern of luisim-sn r'riilu.v. i J..lt'onl, lvii!irriv-(l0Thuily. Mr. ook wa .-niinty -om mi Ksiom-r of J. J. 14UH' "f Talciit tiai4S' td bit . .In.-kson roiinty morn than 4U yearn ao. 'iA JMforil Thurgliy. (ev. F. f Williams h.m r-tnrni-il from J. Wili v rami' in from hii nfueh CriuitH I'am. He InM a iw-riin of im-i-t-frii'lav to lo.ig aft-r butincss matters, iiitfs at (iol.l Hill and also at (iranls VYt-h the JSui Store for Valen- ; I'.-iss, lioth of whic h were Wi ll attenilr-.l. j;.g tf .1. I. (t'i'liry'n little Hon underwent llnll.lr Navlnr h'l't Kriiiav morning for an oier:ttion t'or iUseiise,l hunt'. Tin' lit- A. I. Inn. I where In- will look after bus- tie sufferer is only 4 yearn old, lint in-n .oniii-i ti d with hi awn,I. st Kinoa for I.owirev 'K, Alilon's and Ountln-r'a ,'lioeolatos. l'r d S. I 'l.:ii'il'i inili .-. ii M.-.lr'i.r.l l.usiiM-' i.'lller ! hlire M ii'-re t!...y 111 lav. Hrol.v I!!-.-.' M;-r. K I "r 1 lay. 1' I.- tf of tiril'fin ( II ' k -a ealler Yliiirs- btimd tho oj.i-i-;ttii.ii well. S. V. Worthc n.uid .1 111 I.itidi'Il. V.HIi., I'll M-ilturd tliis r,,..nii. I I. Utissanl, :i--'d through r ' in I; land. ( al., !t.r iii.iM.-rs of i"ii r-'uirii trio ,. i:i .M.df..l.l. lit Hi: V.V-: .'f Mn I!: i riiiu'.' al II:: .,1. I ill 1'. !.- lav 111 I I:.' M. K. I l.'i a.iu;;ej Old All; ''lid Ai' .m:-- '.'.-' KiiiaiH Wing to i. K. Slinoorland, iroierty in IJiuval Wist Vir ginia Addition, Ashland W. A. I.cttci kn to Daniel J. Win ter. 1'l.o'S arres in seetinll II, townsliiti :i'., raligi- 1 K I.. Nil di rmr yor to Tli. 11. F. Knglv, irojerty in bloek Hi, I'lmi-nix .M inn i- A. N.-il to J. li. Neil. .hi half ni-ro in ll. 1,. I '. .'IT, I ,vi:-h i p .'!7, raiiL''1 - i." lis .!orli-!:-:i '" ' lnn-nee K-..I. lots 1 I !! 1-'. ' !''!; I " 'in Ad-lilioii. I'-r-l 'ort nn.n l" '.i-'" H. i.. 1 1 i,i..,-i :;. i d-li-ioii. ;!.-.ii.,.-i that well dressed r 1 leeiinsr- (V7 : 7 ' a -1 s .... ; 'iii!"t!ii:i t!i;it iii"-t ''i'.:e "I' th' m ;:' 'i-uy i :!.vis w;ir 'inr r";i.'i lit t!)" W IH'.rY. W'v 1 1 r v...: .1 fur tiif i'.vi- lit it V()U:il .pr "V-tn- 'I, lilCl! i 1 1 i -1 1 t. 'ai' ;iii'! -j: I'S.i yuu .late !! it: it fur iiivit.-l pa'or. All attrnd. I,Y Fv T. 'i il'l ir-.r. w. " i mi. .1 a in. I" d :"'::.:: : i.- .-..ni-lv. 'rii.M' is ail illt.r"-il-ML' i!..t r i.l.-'.- v.iili t l.rilliiiL.' -:t aat imn that iiia'ii' y..ii !i..M y...ir l.ri-ath in th" i'.iti'!ilittt of th.: nvrlns. Tin-la- nr.1 sr. -iiir and mi"ha n ii-a I offi.-fc ttiar nial;n yni wniidor how sai li r :i 1 1st i i- ( ffoi'ts .-an In- .r.'.l'i 1 ..n a stay. Th.: thrill ing rfj.rodni'tion ot th.- fain. his lilm' fnt hold Ui. th.- i-x.-ifi-d moll, oagi-r to ; lynch tho sni.oos.'d riilprit, I lie jealous woinan who tuniH di't.i'tixo and didiv ors tho roal criminal, aro a ft-w of tho : inti'ri'Kting dramatic situations. Among CLASSIFIED ADVEr.TISET.TEN'TS. i M T.'l. N.i A. . :i:...-r. Mgr. '- in narr"v mid iiK'li.im widl lis silk and satin llil.l.'.n at f'.iliir llntchason o.'s. -7!' J. I), narkdnll lift Thursday fur rnrtlainl. where ho will look uft'-r tins ini-ss matters. Ladies, attention! Pon't fail to see the new aisortment of t'hina Silk and Kmbroidery Waists. "The Ilig Store," rtenol A Kentner's. 27t I) l Miller returned Friday from i the characters Wooilville, Or., where he has been for . grass, who will k several ilavH on business. the time he is before you. Ladies, attention! Don't fail to sen i Miliar, laughable character has never tho new assortment of China Silk and been conceived, his old Bongs Rung In Kmbroidery Waists. "The liig Store," j true Arkansas style, being some of the Deuel & Kentner'a. -7S ! funniest bits of realism ever heard. WAN'TKIt Woman or girl for silver pantrv. Apj'ly to Steward, Nash t'afe. FtiU KXrilANfll: Meilford property for other property. Adrdess Loek Bos 41S, Medfonl, Or.' tf FOU SAI. lO- of each, li'-r's st ir old Jeremiah Snod ep you laughing all A more pe- Two incubators, used only , for sale cheap; capacity I'i eggs. Impure at War . Warnev & Snyder, tf WAXTKD Salesmen for Medfonl, Ash land and (irants I'ass: tirst-class line; g 1 money for liusriors. Address I,' Tribune office. '-'"I) 1'OU KF.NT HooiiKs for light house keeping, with lmtli and eleetric light.. Irupiire above tea and coffee store, 7th anil fi. Mrs. A. Hnycox. 27S please us immensely it' you voul'l come iu and lok nt new .sftritifj .sVycv. I f yon arc a merchant's tailor man we will guarantee to surprise you. Paying too mucli and waiting too long U the enough and getting perfect satisfaction is our wav. -to-orderM way. We tit allsliape: Paying just Mrs. H. Dyer of WW. Molfnnl, who Iihh ht'i'U HcrinuHly Kick at lier homo, is no hot tor. All rulorH in nurrow hi id inr-il iiim wiiltlm Hilk iiikI iit in liihhon fit. Hakcr IIiitohfiNnti ( 'o. 'h, -7!( TImto !h a now Muck sin it li shop of n (hip (in Wr'Ht Movent li st root, wliich is nporntoil by Uinkon & Uoohih. Look up tluiHo 5 to 20-.icro tracts near Medfonl. I'rico, $7.1 to $150 port ncro. Ttiov will plenne von. .'. II. Pierce j & Son. ' ' 270 i ( 'hmdo K. Jones, from northeast of iMeilford, was a htininoHH caller in Med-1 ford TlinrHtlay. Ladies, attention! Uon 't fail to see i tho now assnrtinent of China Silk and 1 Knihroidery Waiufs. "The. llijj Store,". Drnel & Kentner's. 278 Two coaches filled with Jewish mer-j chants and lniKiness tnon of San Fran- j Cisco, en route tor Con mint to intend a Jowinli celelirnt ion, passed tliroutrh Medfurd l-'riday. Only throe nnire frames, L'L'xJIt, with' SnuIhiTii Oregon Scenery to fit. are left; from the specinl sale. If you wish one call al unci'. Kememlier that the phn- j tos are I' ice with the frame. Hull's Art Studio, near bridge. tf I'rt'd Lumlalil, managor of the West- : era nnJinrd. four miles cant of Med - 1 fi'iil. t rati sac tot business in M.'dfnid l-Vidav. Valt'titine Pn.staN Mm- v. "Old Arkansaw" is a woll-tobl story ' '0(;,') An elaborate assortment of; a real play with a real plot, and is Ladies Lingerie, China Silk and Em portrayed by a eompnny of the very broidery Waists. ' Tho Big Store, ' ' best people in the theatrical profession. ; J.tud & Kentner. -7S j A nrl..t.i1 f utionliil onnnnrv nnrl mnitc 1 , i c 4 i i. i ' K( ) li S A L K 50x200-foot lot, 3d lot new and novel effects and mechanical r,,Ii . , , , , from cor. litn aim i sis.; a nurgiiiu; S. W. Medford. Call any time. W. Vogili, residence. lull h.T.. frnm. bid,'. Mt f i:m f.illv P ..-! Mm t'lfpcnt bom.' thoiiMan. .t;-l S!,, ir cartls ttrlect Iliil,l,:i) t f vt'fti.i' will rc- (lc vices all combine in making this thoj dramatic and comedy event of the sen-J son. I . The state of Arkansas lias been a fertile field for the novelist and for romance, but it has remained for Krod Hayinond to transport its scenes into the dramatic field, taking as his central ihenie a former train robbery which occurred thorn some years back; he has woven a melodra matic comedy about it, which has al ready nroven its worth bv seven years of successful existence. Mr. Raymond1 FOH SALK- claims that his play is founded on fact. Whether fact or fiction, it is really j iinamterial, for he has written a very : interest ing story of life, of love, of ! mystery, of intrigue and adventure : among the odd class of moonshine 'mountaineers that inhabit those hills, . dealing with their lives, their habits, i their customs, their social characteris tics and ) ultarilies. The scenery was painted from actual photograph of the various localities pictured aoo character is true to life. Uramatie in all of its scea.'s and melodramatic in manv. it never t raiwcemls the bounds of i.pihabtlity and no one n 1 dre'elt the itoaeinat ion to b" convinced of it-4 re- nature M : Hi everv s to he .'I bit of life ed fr.-m its oriitiel always FOU SALF One five-horsepower mo tor, good as new; take it away for $7.1. Peils Elite Laundry, Medford, Or. tf KOtt SALK One acre, west of Medford city limits; price $LM)0, payable $10 down and $10 a month, without inter est. Address I', O. Hox 571, Medford, Oregon. "' Now reBtrtrnce, just com pleted, second block west of high school, West Seventh street; fine col onial interior; cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribune office. tf WOHK WANTED lnpanese. coatrac tor: can do all kinds of general farm iiiir: lioiienil helper in all work or country. Address A. E. Cen'l Del., Medford, Or. SII MiTII A N D and Typewrit tug Those wishing work of this kind done in ev.iiiiP' call up Van. phone S.VT, Rogue Iftwr Klectric Co., or addres Hex 7ii. town Tatsmni, tf P. O. $15 to $40 Model Clothing Co. 'Med ford's Correct. Clothiers. building place your order with us; prices very reasonable; dimension ftnd fine finish lumber n specialty. Write or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company, office over Jackson county bank, Med ford, Or. tf NURSERY STOCK All kinds of fruit trees, both large and small fruits, standard varieties of apples and pears and peaches, including Newtown and Spit.enborg apples; a full line of up todate nursery stock, in large or small lots; also all kinds of ornamental trees and shrubbery, at my residence in South Medford, having just re ceived a large shipment, am prepared to fill orders immediately. Inquire at W timer's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr., Medford. Or. tf nlitv tnii' lull Mv l-'OI! SAI.i: One I.Miors.'piHv.T nuto- Kussell engine, in tir-t-r-last tliis up. Hi" price will snr- i.r'm. vim. I'eili Klite Laundry, Med- f..r l. nr. mill ic sum.; Iinili tf .1 in. I l il..- M 1tt! f'OVCUR? 0' ! IITT OF II.t'lNF.Y COUNTY iO.i 1 . 'I'll.' Or. "liiw, .1-11. . 1 .T.- ...,. :! tl-r in M.-.l t... .1 Tim i II. I.. A!i- -i .!. tin .- i ir. II. mv nil. I I I. i th.' .., :ii 1 illi'l'M .l.-lii, i.' 1". And "Ill ml. I. hi. I l. .in I.. :ni '.l!l.'-l''l I l.i:lii .'!.. I II. I.. pill: S 1. K Having piir.lias.d over ......i.iluil f.'. t nf firt i laj-s uiilling lugi. w.- :iri- pri'pari-.l tn furnth first class liimb.'r nf all kinds in any :iliiniirits ..n slmrt nutii-e. If vim cuiitt-inplate MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, February 18. FRED RAYMOND'S Special company presenting his un precedented dramatic comedy success ARKAffSAW A production aviouuiiod by umipnt ous and clr.borr.te :'taso setting, no table tor THE RAILROAD HOLDUP. THE ARKANSAS MOB SCENE. THE JAIL-BREAKING SCENE. THE FAMOUS CONSERVATORY SCENE. THE ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN. I .,mr.l, patll..--. - n-a:i..!l. Ml!l-i.'. sil.,'itl, ilan.'illg. A gr.-at plav- A great i-ninpany. Prices -.i'i-. ""''. ifl.iin. Our February Cleanup OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE. Here are a few of the many good "snaps" we are offering at this store. We invite yon to call ami inspect these bargains and look at the NEW l'IKUE COOIIS Silk Skirts AT COST. This is probably tlie last, opportunity you will ever have to buy all colors in fine Silk Petticoats at absolutely wholesale cost $3.00 to Sn.OO Petticoats AT SALE PRICES. W'c are showing the finest assort meats ot Sat i ne. Mercerized and Ileatht rblooin Petticoats it has eve; been our pleasure to display. Al prices 75c to $3.50 All Wool Waists for OneHalf '. .( imnili. r .. I ..lli. i' I'al.ri prices si.:" .il Wa is ll.'l'l' i. r I'i'i. if fine batiste, :ivi' just half. . $ I..-.". i ., ..ir Pli. 'I.'.l .. n i I'I uis.lav lr. Il.-iir ' I III,' ; f ni- t.i ti.'.-.ime as as.sl.d in mil Hi.- i;. t I" .a. Tl..' Ii..v in inn an d.a'i-.l III,' ., I. I'i II, in. ill." i v rai i..u l,- lr. P.mIm s ..r" T il, -nt. ,i ,all,"il,, f PI ii .i..i" . ,,-..,, i'li -in .,1.1 t:i-l,i..ii. .l f "N, i. T'iiimIji. Mr. W. ...t !. s I I, Ihis I.Mid ..!' l. rim I- ll' I .I'll I'"'' l:;- I'll-ili. " Cat "1' i '.n'd -1 i'lil'ill:: -I'll p. , ,i i.. i. ..f T il.l. U'. I. nun. i....... "i l, dl'.'id I'hin-.lav. II- 1 ,,l li ,.' v .11 I.,' II HI.', Ill't- "I' -i.vk a ... ia hud .li ,,!,liii.:s ..I' ill' a-'i.l,' M'.i'li': 1.1,1 and ..lli.l ..t' al...nr I,, -i;.. .1 s. i ip s ail. I tin- llaiil.'V r.,m .- I II ,'l.s..lidMtl'.l. i..,s., ,,i, il,,' basis ,, . alnar i..n. lull tlie lar i;,' Willamette Vall-v A mi W.'iu.iii Una! cm s an- li.1,,1 al an liver s an .t.'tv. wliil,' tie' n. .w ..a ill,- marli.'t is ,,.i s.-rip is ,,r l I all, v -li I. Tin s n. .t . . li on, ..!!.' iH I"' and lli.l.' is it tl,.. land ,l..r si, all I... I'',' 1 1 1-. h i, li is the , ...1 w er ,it at lire net t I'll'' l!.l,S I'll'.'' I, lis 111 sl.U ill the M. lhe Warn. NUDE riCTURES SHOCK GRANTS TASS COUNCIL Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL 8200,000 We have pnrdiao d from Mr. K. V. r;lrt. r and A-lilantl a trait of I'7;l acr.-s ( what i ctHiider. .1 : bind as there is in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, h in five and ten acre tracts which we are sellui-; upe; Tlo dance ieM at the Anie Opern llmiM' la-t nilit w:i a maud vn,-ces. .tv, pf t-inM-d iti.meh en to the limit. Tlie miiiic n' fiiriii-lod bv the Nmlinj or.dieMta. .1. . M.-K.-e and .l.dm M. Ke,-. b..th "f ppb';ate, w .-re Med fold bilincHji A' le' Preftv niornitij;. M r. McKcc, Sr.. brought with him Iiim daughter. Wtio if taKIm: treatment of lr. Ha mil ... i; i; i s eilplam! tl;. ble for .li the (iian'M 1 1 1 oil T of th. ado cit v lui 'io ti liavc i; ocMitij; the l-'.M i nut. The i i itv prepem ;i ' ' clejitlilltf ! 1 i. i i h ;nid nieint l':ts I'lr-'itH-n s aoi'iatiolt r II. p! opei IV coniinilt I" mciI to the effect that the yotic to an extrein.' in dec o..iiii ef the firemen's meet b- pii turoH and paint nuuiluieu state that the b. ef tecrated and fin-men ' ilpti.ni 1- i ij.i i.m 'J i l mil li!OMl t l (.t on: tip! ion ' ( ' ion T npiioii I )iT mil !' e Ur. hard -Plant -d .... -Plar.l, il an I ; .1 1 . an d for and foi an d for ..red tor a red to and fo ared fo ve;irt . . . Years . . . varM. Mr. V.. T. Staph, of s ood apple and pear I'll we have nbdivid' d i the following term": i! Price T-.Tal ino:nit r Acre. r,,st. X.-.-m'y. fi.-,o ;-it -7." .'t lll'Hl l",o :t: r..-, u;o :;:) :ui i;o.-, 4:i--, LM75 ir ,V'0 '.00 00 " mount neci"sary to j;et deed and possession. EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH. Detailed iitfoni.utioti and literature will be sent upon application to our home office, i''1 Humboldt Hank btd;., Sao Francisco, ..r to any real rstate nent in the fcOOUE RIVER VALliEY. Child's Coats DEDUCED ONE HALF, s v.. ni- tli-riuii-er ; i -oat . X-w ; p.-:t1 ;: ;M y-i, . S.ile prices Sl.O'J to Sti. i -ur t!le Wo Belts HEDUCFD ONE-HALF. ie'v Heirs are on the wa-. ery uulll:i tlu: oil" line; in.w for ju-t. L;ill -l i- e.. I!, tier see t, r. lc to S8c wjmi The Winternight Underwear All w inter ivniejit T'mlcrwP.ir noiv eliiui at a tlis.aiiint i,f Ja ikt eeut. al'fonl tn liny now for although tli-re is iilellty vear it this winter. Vim e,,ul. next winter of time to S.tve 23c on the Dollar. MEDFORD S MODERN LADIES STORE. BAKER - HUTCHASON COj FIRST ECOM NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. - do n. it ..nt'oiind in with th I'nion Tea ( o. Wo are oitizei: "iir town and etpe.t to remain hero. Wo do not give premium?, '"'f l' ! "ti their merit. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE Jlii WKST SKVKXTH STREET. h-OLASHAX & JUXKEX - - Proprietor o oo ri o o O n