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THE MISDFORD&AILY TRIBUTE. U ED FORT). OR- WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, o SOCIAL AND PERSONAL INFKfc'afi APPLES SHOWN IN LONDON MARKET 'I'lii' London apple market is tlum re viewed bv (i. W. Oeiiiiiii - Son ol' Co Vent Cnrdeu market: Sine ir laat we have bad very little tn report from this tiide. With ... ;,. ..r v..v(i .s....iin.u tli.T. Davis, who has been in ,1V, ,.,.,, v,.rv ,-,, a)), tht. ,. kit. e hurt? uuli monk few t.miailiua apples thin week, Haldwiiis frfirn lss to -H. and (ircouings from 17s to Son, How to make 1 00.00. Si Toggery liyi'a ail. -" Mm. C i'trtliind, has ri-tiiriifij to Jacksonville (ieorgo Uct'lniii of Phoenix waa JJcdford business caller Tuesday 1 tiompson ul near r.ugie l oim ,1U, . ull(.r Turi,.,v wil, m)t st , ' aatiafat'torT, being very lull in appear A. was a Medford caller Tuesday. we give you .," nai value ior .i.uu ,.,. Wjt, r,Iir , N()Vlt Cotiaus ! '"I'll Toggery." -H'1 ,. !., been making from la to Ida Lynn Purdin, puhlisli.T of the (iold ,)llrr fur jjnij-j,,- - to ss for (olden Kiisscts and III to Ha for Hill Xewa, visited relatives in Med ium luesdnv. I dwellings, but the bulk o ftliis stuff Ucnrgn IlulliHter, traveling salesman i coming forward in poor condition, be f.r a Portland milling firm, was in n,ersized and dull in apH-arance. Modlnrd Iilesd.ty. I.Maine Kaldwins are selling from V.ia J. .J. Lane, the newly appointed no-' t() 1er J1(rn.j tary public of Talent, 'was a business " Newtown. Wntsonvilles have been caller in Mcdford Tuesday. 'selling at Ks lo Hs Od for the four-tier, V. If. Hchmidt from West Hertford j (i to 7, for tbt 41 For Oregona has left for Seattle, Wash., where, he tuB to) )ri,. obtained lias been Ha per will look after business matters. I ljoIi bt th,, hus ,. a )ot of infc.r. Mrs. J. (I. Cotchott of Jacksonville . jr qu1itv stuff here, realizing from saent luesilay afternoon in Mcdford, I , ,0 8s fa per boj, 4 and 4'j-tU)r. . v,tii.g "'latives "There is a luck of good apples upon Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nulley of Butte ,, market, the great bulk of present' Falls were business callers in Medford rrva8 being very poor stuff, and' rnwduy. i priceB have, been very unsatisfactory ac- Mrs. 8. (.. O Brien of Applcgate left curdingly. The market is in good shape Wednesday for hlsnmtu Julia, Or., for 011J for anything of tiptop quulity good an extended visit. 'prices caa be obtained." I Valentine Postals Buy your cards 1 whore you have thousands to select j DECLARE OREGON TIMBER MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE HA7.KI.RIOO Wll.I.lAMK. AlANAUSRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS. A Romance of Old Mexico with Musical Interpolations Characteristic of the People and of the Time. A ROYAL SLAVE Hr Clarence Bennett, Author of "The Holy City." Taken from Gen. Lew Wullace'a "The Fair God." A Magnificent Production and Complete Scenic Investttre. PBICES THE SAME EVERY WHERE $1.00, 70c, 50c from. Hull's Postal Shop, Hubbard blilg., near bridge. tf Krnest Pornian of Jacksonvlle came to Medford Tuesday and was placed in LAND UNJUSTLY TAXED PORTLAND, Feb. 19. Unjust as- I scssnicnt aud taxation of Oregon tiiu- the culihoose by Night Wntchmnn Frei- i ber lands were discussed at the meeting denburg for disorderl yennduct. of tlio Oregon Forestry association re- There are nt the present seven new'cently, and the geueral policy of the residences under construction adjoining 1 public officials with regard to owners the old show grounds in Honth Med-1 of timber lands was attacked in a pa ford, exclusive of the Catholic school. I per by H. I). Langille. The evil of Mrs. Hattie Lawrence lins returned feet this attitude has upon forestation from Portland, whero she was operated t was discussed by 11. .1. Brown, recent spon six weeks ago. Mrs. Lawrence Iv of the Vale Forestry school and the has fully recovered. I government forestry service. Kev. J. N. Hall, the evangelist, who In his very careful and interesting re is holding protracted meetings nt, Ash-, view of the'subject of timber land tax land, cnine In to spend Wednesday iu ntinu in this state Mr. Langille said Meilfnril. ' 1 that the tendency to level excessive W. A. Pointer of South Medfnnl has taxes on standing timber lands has been very sick at his home with an ' grown to such 1111 alarming extent that attack of la grippe. Mr. Pointer's con- iniinv would-be investors in Oregon dition has improved the last few days. 1 land's are frightened away by the ex J. H. Pnvall of the Medford Phar- ' ccssivc atisessiiients. In some eases the macy left Tuesday for Portland on n lands have been nssesserl so high that business trip, which will necessitate his the owners have 1 1 compelled practi- being absent, from the city several days. 1 cully to abandon them. A. P. Talent, is having rock hauled 1 He related an instance of n Califor upon the lots he has purchased in South nia mini who recently offered a tract in Medford and will erect three new Yamhill count v for sale for $2-100, but houses which will be for rent. ! was notified that the taxes ! lilted Fifteen (Inited States soldiers passed to $1.70. He declared that the holding through Medford Tuesday, being trans- f large tracts of land by individuals ferred from For.t, Vancouver, Wnsh., tn or corporations had resulted in benefit Monterey, X. M. i to the state inasiiiui-h as the forests had Society night nt the Medford rink been more carefully guarded ngainst will be Thursday of each week until fire and there was no waste. further notice. Music bv the .Medford! Hand will be provided. ' Admission TiO BEGIN SUIT TO RECOVER cents; skates, ."io cents. "S.1 j RAILROAD LAND GRANTS Wilbur Jones, candidate on the Bern-1 . ocnitic ticket for conntv sheriff, was WASHINGTON'. Feb. 10. Senator 11 caller in Medford Tilc'sdav. lie left Fulton has reporte.l u substitute for for Ashland to look nller i.,,,!!.. ..... the Tillman resolution, which has been lilical at the south end of the county, 'approved by Hie attorney .general, au-1 K. F. Winkler, formerly of Medford, Illuming the department of .justice to , but recently of Ashland,' came in this institute suit against the Oregon 4c Cal-, tiiorniiii, to attend to business mat- itornia Hiulroad company, either to re fers. .Mr. Winkler is oneraliiiL' a link, cover the land granted by tlic govern- Medford Rink WINDELL & LOOSLET, Props. Two Session Daily. Rink (.'lowed on Sundays. Afternoon Session 2:00 to 5:00 Evening Session ..7:30 to 10:30 The management will endeavor to co ml net thin rink to secure the pat ronago of the best people; where they may go for recreation and healthful exercise. People patroniz ing it must at all times conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen. Music will be provided and special features added fro mtime to time. All skaters pay cents for use of surface. Admission free, except on spi'cial nights, which will he an nounced through the press. Society Night Thursday ADMISSION 50 CENTS SKATES 50 CENTS GOVERNMENT EXPERTS ; TO HELP ALL FARMERS cry al Ashland. Mrs. Ilerlha Chanle and Mr. Van Har denliurg of the Van llardeuburg Hros.' bakiTii, were married Sundav. and im mediately left for Southern ' California points on their wedding trip. Only three more frames, L'L'xL'O, with Soul hern Oregon Scenery to fit lire left from Die special sale. If ynu wish one cull nt once. Kenieinlier that the pho. tns are free with the frame. Hull's Art Sludio, near bridge. tf I'. II. Sherwood of Los Angeles, Cal., "n old friend of II. r. Macliev w in i n incut or to coinis-l the railroad company to dispose accordance f the rest of ts grant n wth the terms of the lawi' WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. Represen tative Scott of Kansas, chairman of the house committee on agriculture, lias conceived a novel plan which, he j believes, if 'adopted, will enable the l farmers of the country to produce bet- and far larger crops than hereto- under which the grant was made. It is left to the attorney general to decide the nature of the suit. The department has been unwilling to lile a bill and institute suit until con gress should specifically authorize such action, but there is assurance that as soon as the resolution is passed H. 1. Townseiul will forward his bill to Tracy C. Meeker and that Mi. Hcckcr will pro ceed ill accordance with the course out lined by the dcpartiiH nt. eitv liiiiKinir tor a ln,.iiii.,i, MP l sl"'"' I is well pleased with Medford OKLAHOMA GUARANTEES an. I the Itoiruo Hiver vail,.,- an, I will DEPOSITS OF BANKS make this his permanent home. i . Ohio Association uu The Is at Ash- lail.l lor til. .11- 1 mil cel,bnili..i, February L'O at III a, m. to li.lil ,,. ,., in Memorial hull. All natives of llliio with their families are invited to be present, tiling your basket and have a good time. IJev. president. I he water commit! f the city coun- is'sting of Messrs. Kifert.' Wort- iiu.il nnr Merrick, together with l i,y Kllgllner lis,, . left Wednesday for Ibg Unite creel, for the pur, f ,k. 'Mg investigations with a view to ob laming city waler for Medford. The trench is being dug for I lie foiin- ' " '" ""' "'w Catholic school South Medford. Some lumber I,..,, ,' " " "" aim placed up,.,, the Kr ""'I ' struction work will ,c begun as ,on as possible, and no time lost complet ion. crTIIUII'. Okla.. Feb. ma 's law providing for antv Ihe f bank .b p. clive l-Vlini.'irv most a. ane.'.l ' Mr. Scott 's proposition involves the establishment of 10(1 exsTimental farms of one acre each in every county in a group of four western agricul tural states for the purpose of giving the farmers a practical demonstration of the best methods of growing differ ent kinds of crops. It is proposed that the lands for this purpose shall be fur nished by the fanners, themselves, and that they do the work of cultivation under the direction of the experts of the department of agriculture. No additional appropriation from congress will be reipiire.l to test Mr. Scott's plan. It is explained, as the agricultural department now has the re.piisite number of experts to carry out the plan. 10. Oklaho state guar- ;i1s, which became l.'i. marks one of lens that has been fi..,l lukeu in it ll x' part ol the country to .Smith si've a great financial problem by re ', storing public confide! in banks. The prn isi.uis of the statute are of a very simple eiNinieier. r.a-n s.aie iuuik is Krilll(.is A Smith tl( i.lstl(ir re.uir.'d to pay to tin state hanking j .ls,.v. .'ti.M acres in section l.uiird a sum - una I to 1 per cent of its s ,n'vllsIlill range 1 W . . . . averace. dailv deposKn. Whenever this ,,.,, i,.jkinK tl) Ni.-der-4iim is depleted it shall he increased hy ,(iv,,ri ,-, n(.n,a in n L ;tS( further assessments. When a hank fails! township M7 range " W the state hank examiner s.teps in and r Itmikin;in tn Sl,;io Turner p!(ys the depositors from the guaranty v ,:i i, - i.tl.k ,jo i(1)if(mi f iifni. I nose pavmenis neemm n iirsi , lir-ii on the ussets of the defunct hank. I National hanks that with to avail thein s.lves of the henetit of the law may! 'ii pushing this l,iMing to Wlti, ,h(; nennissioii of the controller. ' I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. : . A. M inton ve to Zacli. am- eron. laud in section HI, town i ship ;i7, range '2 V $ 1 Trancis A. Smith to .laspt WORST MAIL SCHEDULE IN KLAMATH'S HISTORY The the p"slnt f ic f (lie "t tho s. he.hlle dep;iitllietit eluiliL'ed mails leaving Klamath l-Vhruarv lo. and it "yht " much imi.n.x , ,1 'Ik- result. It ..... 1-eais Klan.nil, Calls has the Wl, sehediile in her historv. Ontg.dng mail l".s fl,,.,,. :, o ..vi,,,!, :l. nii Wh :' I r s. h.Hlule I., teeil that eitv and I okeama. ti lours h.-tore man annes h.-refore the m:iil at Pokegeui-! :nul at Thiall hours f.-r Hi,- -nail ior man y.ong south. I'Ihn tne;iM eiht 'laV' hetwe.'ii H.Miiiour a l.-tter to Toil lan. I it tut iiii'nini; an answer. Tli" Klaieai h l.ake l :u! av . inn.-t ti-lp. as tt 1S tiiH-l . ih d-jiirm nf f..r failure to s.ne.iuie. in,. , n(Mr mr i i tf . t-tf tli.- .hitil.r ..f -ni.ini-'r.'i' to tnkc tK niHtter op nith the OrfR..n .nnl.iri in 4 r prrwtU I n fit the w aHs waits t, "ii'L north an. In postoffj. 'oiif,,rtii l : Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street. A large congregation gathered last night to hear evangelist Van Marter. ; l t her chit relies were well represented, showing thereby the f raternal spirit which the true gospel does so much to promote. The preacher chose for his text, "Mow shall we escape, if we neg lect s, great salvation.'" 11 eh.. ii:it. After showing the ureat cost and use fulness of the gosp.1, the evangelist ap pealed t the Ulisaed Hot to lieejeet the great salvation, for there was danger in ilelav. After the sermon Ke . Van Marter tested (he congregation. When .i-k.d how many had I onie christian after li. only two hands went up. Wh-n a Aril how man v had heconie ehrist ian a r'f er .!", a few ha inls went tip; hut when he asked the congregation how 'itaiiv had hi-cotne christians under 'J'l, large nnniher held up their han.N. h..wiiig thr dmiger in delay. TVe.-n-V ing i v.-ry niVt T ryh-.ly invited. rnited States to Win. K. Wright, ' southeast sin'tion 1, town ship 4i, range 'J W Tatent Klmer K. Hagley to Frank W. j Streets, 'J' acres in section lo. township ;td, range 4 W Klmer K. Hagley. to Vrnnk W. j Streets, laud in township ltd, i range 4 W i IS. Miller to W. 1. Roberts. acres in IV I. '. 42. township j :17, range 1 W William S. Trowell to Charles ; II. King, property in Palm's I Addition, Bedford Thomas l- Kish to William W. j Wilder. acres tn stvtion Id. township li .range 1 W 10 10 2000 ."00 PROBATE. K-fate of Julia A. Kdwards luven t.irv and appraisioneut filed. K-fate of Harriet A. la T.ivlor Order made appointing March 1n". as day for final s'ttlenient. K.stntr of Chsrles 11. Miinwaring ( (h.rr made fe fil tttlemewt and I ditrihuti. Kstt of .loki tuffer Order made Silk and Covert Jackets The New Spring Lines Are In Have you been waiting for one of those beautiful little Silk Jackets? Thej are here now and we will be pleased to show you the line. The values are all that vou eould wish for, and the styles are the newest ever. The silk jackets eome only in black, but you get the lull amount oi style. The prices are in easy reach. $6.98 to $17.00 New Misses' Suits We didn't forget the misses and the small women this spring, and now offer some of the prettiest little Suits it lias ever been our good fortune to possess. Prices right $8.00 and to $22.50 MEDFORD'S LEADERS IN LOW PRICES BAKER-HUTCHASQN CO JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WHY NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUILDING A HOME OF YOUR OWN? WE MAKE AND SELL ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING NEEDED IN THE LUMBER LINE. CALL, SECURE OUR PRICES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE GINS. THIS 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 Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL 200,000 We linvc pnrolinni'ii from Mr. K. V. Carter anil .Mr. E. T. Staples of Ashlan.l a trart of 107:1 arr.'s of what is ooiisioVri'd as good amile ami pear land u tliore is in Hip EOOUE EIVEK VALLEY, which WP l,ave subdivided in five and ten aere traets, which we are selling upon the following t,.rms: Selling I'rire Total Amount , , , reT ' Cost. Xeces'v. Fivenere Orchard Option 1 Planted Option '2 Planted and cared for 1 year Option :t Planted and cared for 2 years Option Plant' il and eared for .1 years Option o Plained and eared fur 1 years Option fi Planted and eared for o years llpiiuil 7 -Planted ami cared for ii years Option S--PI:int -d and eared for 7 years Option 11 Planted and cured for wars 'Amount necessary to get deed and possession. EASY TERMS-10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH Detailed information and literature will l. ., ,, i,,,, h ffi'-r- i,w l,m"1 " R"'k '''''S- s"" Francis,..,. r , anv ,,., agent in tli.' ROOUE RIVER VALLEY. 1"1 7.n ' $;.io -0 1000 4-,0 12:1s as-, -'"4 1470 :i- :ni 170.-, 2.r, lt4o 100 - 217.- 12.", 4S- -410 111) "00 2.-.00 no DINNER BILL C II Plerr A Sod Msrph! stik. .1 llartlcet peSi. Neios. ltOl l'rvfortl (eay n " tJ'mniiij (. 1. sno Muir p. ,ke. M. KlW-rttr I l.ut ,,.0f froprrtT witb ibora loin of I.. H. r.r. tf If J teat n tulti. f totko mumn u main ran mmzamifa FiratR I..tlHilTON. fc'v., F.-l,. 10. An in .Ii Inn It b lteell found against llereh Hl'til . t him with the wilful onie of !' father. .ludge .lames Ttivrv t 9 ' will plead self ' JUST RECEIVED .itnl inaVt up tli Cmm Stock. t tn suit vtitrvctr. 'tvic? in Dinn-r Sots. MEDFORD TE.i m COFFEE HOUSE 'U; WEST SEVENTH STREET. .L.(U.ASiAN JI NKEX - Proprietors Ma says there are two things for which no one is ever pre pared, and that 's " twins. " It's the little things in life that count. So says the poor man with a large family when he counts up his household expee"'! ' ior the month. Perhaps if he rated the bill individually it wouldn't look so l,iu: nnd Vor- liap" if he traded with Miller i ';' Kwlmnk he wouldn't begrudge the money so much. Why. He- T cause a follow doesn't mind parting with the coin when he Kets the full equivalent, and a uoo,! dinner means more tli. wealth to the average man. Vou 'II always be able to find something g,sl at our store to tempt your appetite. Try it if Sunday dinner problems worry yon any. Ynn 'rn just the one we're looking for! Yours tn please, JIILLER & EWBiNK fx l. fat. 9r i-rit fclii.txM from his tfj,rJL, o O O O o O O o o o o 0 o o o o o n o 0o o1 o o o 3 O o o o o o o o o o o o G 000