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o THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OR.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IS. IflOS. SOCIAL AND o PERSONAL V;tt !i flo T'pi."Ty window. J- M-iiic I'. Kinj; made a IniMinens trip tii Jix-kNotn ill- Mow) it y. Sfw spring Hiylt-s in ladies' Oxfords ut Van Uykf'ti. -i S. S, ( 'hristiwif-'.n f Ashtun, S. I)., is it ww arrival in Medford. 'I'll' TujfTy iutH just reei-ived 11 large Khipriientvof spring elothing and hats. .J is Lizzie Netherlnnd of Talent earn in Tuesday to visit Medford. New tan and patent cdt Oxford for women at Van Uyke's. I). I. flood of Ashland, who has been in Medford, left for his home Tuesday. J. W. Oilman of Central Point spent Tuesday in Medford. Tin Toggery is Knowing their now spring elothing t hi- correct kind. 2S' Frank Poyser and wife, who have Idi n jonrning at flold Hill for the j past month, have returned to Med ford. ( i rant KawlingH left last night for JiinvT, ('olo., via Portland. If will remain for three or four months. The Toggery it displaying their new cnring clothing. JHH R. '. HeiiHley, tho stuck buyer of Central Point, was a business caller in Med for. I Monday. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Fox of Central I'oint were Med ford visitors at the home of Mrs. Fox 'a parents, Captain and Mrs. Bawling. The Toggery has just received a large shipment of new spring style hats fresh from the latest blocks. 2fi Tt. I). Ream of North Mod ford has returned from his mine on Anderson creek, where he has been at work for Ihe piist two weeks. The little son of J. I). Henry, south of Medford, who was operated upon for diseased bone of the leg, is im proving rapidly. H. It. Harris has left for Douglass county, ivhere Jie will cruise out sev eral sections of timber lands. Mr. Har ris came down froi Huttt Falls last 8a tun lav. Valent ine Postals Tliiv vour cards where you havo thousands to sidect from. Hull s Postal Shop, Hubbard bldg., near bridge. tf The inn ii v friends of .Julius Meeker of North Medford will be glad to hear that lie is improving rapidly and hopes to be nut upon the streets again in a few days. Patent, and tan pumps for women t he latest spring styles, at Van iK'ko's. js:i Mr. and Mrs. V. Iteinhiinlt of (Jrif fin Creel;, seven miles soul ll of Med ford, are the proud parents of a baby girl, who came to their home Sunday. Hie weighs seven pounds. Frank Neil of Kngle Point came to Medford Tuesday to meet, his two daughters, M i Id red aud Neidah, who have been visiting with (heir grand flither. .lodge .1. li. Neil, at Jackson ville, for several weeks. Judge Neil ciime iiver ii s far ns Medford to meet his sou. Mrs. May Telfer chaperoned n party of young men to Ashland Sunday. The day was spent in seeing the sights of tl ity and on the party's return Mrs. Telfer was presented with a beaut if nl gold braceh-t in i-ommeiiionit ion of a erv en juvablc Sunday. J. W. Akers of Nehrasku, who came to Medford last fall, but wanted to look further and find a more suitable plnce to cast his lot. has traveled over several of the western states and has returned to Medford. "The Rogue River valley cannot be beaten, and it 's gnod enough for nie. Miss Merle 1 In vis of South Medford celebrated her huh birthday hy invit ing her little friends to her home lnt Saturday nighl to enjoy tl vent. lames u.re i laved and refrvdnneiitK served, and all present report an ex cellent t itrie. Hnly three more frames, 'JL'!, with Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left from the h ial sale. If you wish one call at once. Remember that (he pho ton are free with the frame. Mull's Art Studio, neir bridge. tf eiits in the interest of true Republican ism and ideal Auorican cit ien-hip to vnte for Statement Sn. I iiomiiii.-j fur the legislature in tlie April primaries and nt- only fi.r Statement No. I nom ine, h at 1 1, Jiii.c eli .-tiuii ni, 1 t r pariy ni. mile .- for sina'or. " Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street. The excellent meetings under the lea dership of Rev. Van Marter and Pro fessor Cray continue. Last Sabbath the congregations were large. Jn the morn ing the evangelist preached an inter esting and edifying sermon on J no. x:P. At night chairs had to be put into the aisles to accommodate the crowd. Teh large congregation listened attentively to a sermon based on "What Shall I Do Then With Jesus, Who Is Called Christ?" A profound impression followed the earnest presen tation of t he trnt h by t he zealous preacher. Last night 's sermon was based on "And the If nil Shall Sweep Away the Refuge of Lies." Isaiah, xxviii:17. The preacher made tdain the insecurity of the sinner's refugees. Preaching every night this week. An afternoon service every day at 2:30, ex cepting Saturday. Everybody invited. REFUSES APPLICATION TO STOP STUB TRAIN The Oregon railway commission baa j refused an application of the Southern -Pacific company for canceling of an' order recently issued by the commission requiring a stub train to be run from i i i i .i . . 1 nuMi-inirg on mivs wnen inn overland train is behind time. It is shown that the stub train is no longer necessary, as the regular train now starts from Koschurg and is always on time. The commission held that as tho order had frequently been violated by the. com pany it should remain tentatively in ef feet. PRODUCTION OF COAL SHOWS AN INCREASE WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. A produc turn of between 4.'0,MH),om) and 4iOt. "M)0,l)l)l) short tons of coal in the United States in is indicated by the re- turns ti ived thus far by the I'nited States genlogiral survey, or an increase of about. Hi per cent over the record breaking out put of 1110(1. T,he production of Pacific anthracite increased per cent to about M.j.Xlo, 000, the panic having no effect. The production of bituminous coal increased 7 to It) per cent. In tl astern states the panic caused such a decrease in pro duction as to wipe out the increase of j the first nine months. The total out-j put was about :t7.",uno,ono tons of hi-1 tiimiiious. j gig -st i l ''si K f&tSf" SO110SS BBSS. I 50r- ifify Mm Cl4tke Mikera 4 V&f Ullaite it New ti THE CORRECT KIND A FANCY VEST free with every suit purchased from us this month. We keep your suit cleaned and pressed with out cost. Buy the correct clothes bearing the label of SCHLOSS BROS. & COMP'Y, Baltimore. Every suit sold under a SOLID GUARANTEE THE TOGGERY Medford's Fashion Store for Men :: :: See Our Windows NOTICE Is InTirby givni that tho undersigned will apply to the city council of Mod t'urd, Oregon, nt its next meeting to be lii-lil February IS, HMiS, for a license to hi' ni:i!t, vinous ami gpirituous liquors in less ipiiintitii-s ttian a gallon, for a period of six months, at my place of business nt T,ot 12, Muck 20, Medford, Or, P. V. WASCHAU. Dated Fcbninrv M. lilllS. 2X.1 DEATHS. OVIAT'l'- At: Ashland, February II. t SHIS, Omar W. Oviatt, I'.inneiiy nfj Medfoi'il, aeil 2S years. ! SKXTOX In .lump off ,le district, j .liisephiiu eouiit v, I'ebriiarv 2, I1HIS, of p.'inilysis, Iinvid II. Sexton, aged j so years. SMITH At llniuts I'uss, l-'ebruiiry 4,j 1 t'OS. William Smilli, aged 7.1 years, j STONK.U (iriints I'nss. February 1,1 IIHI.H, Mrs. Sainh Stone, aged -l!l ! years. , Merlin, February .'t. ine NimpliiiiH, aged ; -Near Illle Febni JURY IN 8NELL WILL CASE IS STILL OUT ( 'LINTON, Feb. 17. The jury in the Slle V will r:fe, del iltel :il ing since Sut nrilav night, had mil r lied a verdict this iMniuilig. Kniniirs ale that the Jul V wlainN . leea ill faer of breaking the will to one I'.ir sustaining it. 1IENEY OOT sr.n.ooo roK PROSECUTING LAND TRAUDS The p.vinl ..('lespondillt to the Suiebiv I'oillaiel .leiiiiial has cempileil the following interesting table of money roceiwil by Fiallris .1. Henev iuce lie tool, einpl.ieiti. nt with the government lis ii sp,'i.il district attorney: F. .1 1 1 .'in has i,., a total of t'.O.ooO I' r i .111 'he gov eriMilent since he tirst :i . p . t ... I . nipl,. in, 'lit n 4 land fraud oose. utor in ii-, g,.ii in loo;!. All this has b. en paid excepting SII00, w hich it. iii p. ii. Is in the in L.,.u,'' deti. iency toll. HOW ill , ..lit. -ren, , b. tucen s. iiate and I s. . aii.l a- no . ,1 has I ! 'I- 1 ' l CM" . '. .I It .l g tl, II v I" gan Ii . I.,.,. N.. .. r 7. I"".:. h.n , ,.,.,.. I -..s,,!:,,,! I I t t . 1 1 1 I . . . ! I i '.. .,.1-1 ,li,l I I, ( ( ,, ;. ' II H'lll. lie is t m... "' I- i.' Hi'-: M. kinl.L I'n 'er. U .,:.. I ,1 , ,-, i,,..,!-.!'!..!, s ' I"' ! i". I l.i 'id 'no!. 1 1. m nt in- -..r vie s BOURNE COyES OUT IN r AVOR OK STATEMENT NO. 1 " H 'l I:, i c has i I i , ii,.:ii b f. I a. I'll ! to the I.'. ,,! ., v... .I- ,.t ll,eL.., , -.,,,,.,r ,.f ,, ,,ri III.IIV . le. ., l,v Hl. M .Hem-Ill No I III -llfpett of In- V IV. S. 111. r M..,, Ollote.l tletn .l-lllliet.oi 's , e W . i I ad dri-, I. it In'- li, tii. burg add,,... ,n,, Noosevelt oil the p.'lrtv. In enc llis,.,n Jie aid: "I ndvi.e ii, y friend. :n,d cen.titu. SI MI-KIN'S-I'.mis, Mn llii veins. HIF..NIIKN.NK- In .lachsonvill aiy 1. lilos, Mrs. l-isther Itieiivenne, widow of I he late John Ilielivenne. aged lilt vears. I lV I NHS Naer Salinas, I'al., .lanuary 2S, Inns, Fphiniin Ovvings of .lackson county, iigcd'liil vears. lllt'KS At Ashland, l-'ebriiary li, lililS. l-'lavius .1. Hicl.s. aged S7 years, I inoiith and I." davs. STBATTONAl Ashland, January , IMos, Nial Strati. .ii. aged 117 vears. MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Tonight, February 18. FRED RAYMOND'S Special company presenting his un precedented dramatic comedy success OLD ARKANSAW A production surrounded by sumptu ous and elaborate stage settings, no table for THE RAILROAD HOLDUP. THE ARKANSAS MOB SCENE. THE JAIL-BREAKING SCENE. THE FAMOUS CONSERVATORY SCENE. THE ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN. Comedy, pathos, sensation, music, singing, dancing. A great play A great company. I'rices ollc. 7.1c. $1.1111. C. II. Pierce & Son Are planning for extensive advertising nt once. List your property with them t" get best resulu. tf BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALCOM. New West Side I'onf.'ct ionery Fruit- store an, lies, ruts, cigars, tobaccos,! fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel Moore, M.dford. Or. Scale Spray for Sale Scale s,,l, it ion titv. Spray, l.iiue and Sulphur ready for use; in any tjuan- J. A. Perry, Medford, Ore. All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WHY NOT SAY E YOUR MONEY BY BUILDING A HOME OP YOUR OWN ? AVE MAKE AND SELL ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING NEEDED IN THE LUMBER LIN E. GALL, SECURE OUR PRICES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE GINS. TUTS IS GOING TO BE MED FORD'S BANNER BUILDING YEAR. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND GET IN NOW Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON DR. A. B. SWEET rh -elan and Surgcn. i H'f ice at lvVsid. ii, e. R. R. HAMILTON, M. D rtisi,-,:in iu,d Surgeon. Sue.'..sr to ir. K. S. Il.'Artnoti.l. Office in iilttcr Ibllllap Work. Phone tls;t. Wra. M. Colvig. Medford. Or. COLVIO DURHAM, Attorneys at Law. Oeo. H. Durham. Grants Pass, Or. W5 W. P. HOLT. fcl. D, Ptayslclaa ! rgnaa Kjiiile Print. vr"gei. Medford Rink WINDELL & LOOSLEY. Props. Two Sessions l;iily. Kin U fl.'s.-. on SuihIhvs. Afternoon Session 2:00 to 5:00 Evening Session 7:30 to 10:30 Tli' ni:Hi:i'j'-Mi.'iit will t,hl:ivor t hi-t T h 14 r 1 1 1 k tii Sfvurf tli' p:iT -j..,i;ti;.- .it' tli.' t jM'i.pIr; w li. rr t dry m-i C-t n' n':tl inn :ui.l li.'.-iltlit'ul cx.'r.iv,-. r.opl.' :itr.rii7 iiiij it tiiM-t :it :tll tirtH". rout 1 Hr T i h.'tc :i- l:i.if :ui-l kr'"t ! iii- t'. Miwi.- ill I.' -r. i.l.'.l :m.l -. i:il ti-jt t urw :t.liii .I t'r mt inn t linn1. ll sV.ltfrs p;iv 'J.'i ..tit- f-T n-i' f nirt'ii.-i'. V.iinisHi.in t'n-. . .i'pt .'tl i--. i:(l iiiylit-. liu ii w ill In- an iiiMtn.-t-.i tlir.Miyli tin' pr.". Stciety Nigkt Tkirsday ADMISSION SO CENTS KAT SO CENTS Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL S42O0,O0O V have pnnh:i!til f rum Mr. E. V. Tarti-r :nxl Mr. K. T. Staples of Ashlnml a triu-t nf 107.'t acrrs ut' what w considers! as good applf and peur t:i nl n tlicrt' is in tilt' ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, ulii.-h we have s.ilnlm.led in five nml ttMi-iuTe trm-ts, which we arc selling up.in the fnJluwing terms: Sellint; pri.-e T.itnl 'Amount IVr A ore. "nt. Xeces'v. Five iiert' (lr.'hanl Option 1 l'lnnt mI $ 7.-,o ;.-i0 option J Planted mid cart'd t'tr 1 year 2iti Umh) 4,-,o Option ;t Planted and cared for 2 years V2:,"t ;ts5 Option -I Planf-'d and eartil fur " years Jjijj 147,1 Option Planti'd and eared fur 4 years :t4i o-(- Optioii ! -Planted and eared fur . years ;(. lMi Opti. n 7 Plaittnl and eared fur ' years 4:1.", 217" p'" O'.ti.Mi v --Plant -d and e:ir.'d for 7 ye:trs (vj '410 ',( Option i - Planted and ear-. I fur 7 1 - .;u .-.hi 2W u.) niiiunt ne,'es;iry tu (j.-t dt'- d a it1 possession. EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 TER CENT PER MONTH. I'.'M.l.-d iiifortnation and lit.-ra;nre will 1- s. t np..ri application tu our I -tfi.e. -J.k llntnl.oldt lt-uik l.'ilg.. San Pratt. N.... or to any r-al e-t-tte ai:-"t in tl.e ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. : DINNER BILL fTi Mr Will tho TS"ti lidding the winning please fall and ft the pne. and aU. .'v pilios win. i will 1 1.. in t. tirt ,, ''"1"T -f o,,r .1 , "iir nU.. ;:irv pri,- MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE J1H KST SKVKXTI I STKKKT. M.-0I.ASHAX & .Fl'XKFA' TiMju-ietors Mn jay. tli.-r.- arc tiro things for ivlii.-h 11. ,. is ,.Vor .rp- pnr.'.l. am that 's "twins. " t ' tl"' lilth' things in lif,. that. I'oiint. So says t. pr ,., with a larg.' family whiMl ho ''tint, up hi, 1ii,m.1,i, ,..VI,,USS ,,,r mil. IVrliaps if ho ra-.-,l th,. in.livi.ltiallv it ..i,l,l't ,,k . ).),,. . ,.. h-'l'" if 1." tra.1.,1 will, MiiloV i A Kivl.aok 1,.. iv.,!,t,'t li. L.rn,li:o 'in' ni'-io y ,, imi.-h. Why K... 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