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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 190S. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. J. W. Bailey, a (.'ale man creek r;tnehor, trausactod business ia Mod ford Saturday. Wanted Team st ere with teams. Ap plv at office of the Iowa Box & Lum ber factory. 2.2. V. O. Estep of Spokane, who last autumn purchased the Pellett orchard, near Talent, ia visiting Medford. 0. C. Ouly, the rancher, and stock raiser of Steamboat, Or., was an over Sunday visitor in Medford. Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap ply at office of the Iowa Box & Lum ber factory. 292. J. C, Caldwell of near Central Point, was a business caller in Medford Sat urday. T. M. Jones and family of Central .- Point wore Medford business visitors Saturday afternoon. Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap ply at office of the Iowa Box & Lnm ber factory. 292. .-W. K. Coleman, Jackson county's . genial clerk, spent . Saturday evening m Medford. 0. E. McComb of Rupert, Idaho, is a new arrival in Medford and contcm plate making some purchases. Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap ply at office of the Iowa Box & Lum ber factory. 292, D. T. BayleHs of Winfietd, Kan., is a new arrival in Medford and will make , some purchase of real estate. H. M. Coas left Monday for Grants Pass, where he will look after business matters for the next few days. - You .owe it to yourself to trade at The Toggery. 287 The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j M. 0. Murry of South Medford has re covered from hef recent sovere sick ness. Dr. G. W. Stephenson has been con fined to his home for several days on account of having a badly sprained ankle. Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap ply at office of the Iowa Box & Lum ber factory. 292. Wilson Bowman, who has been se vfrely sick at his homo on West Tenth wtreet, is improving, but is still con tined to his house. Furniture on the installment plan. Medford Furniture Co., Medford. 2NH Miss Lena Bostwick of Applegate, lias been visiting nt the home of her si:4er, Mrs. O. Lyon, in West Medford, for the :ist week. O. F. Mown, from Sam toga. Wyo., is a newcomer in Medford and is the guest of K. J. Pouts, the new grocery- niriii (in Seventh street. Mr. Mmvrv will purchase property and engage in busi ness if n suitable location can he found. When all seems dark and not worth while. Cull on Mill he'll in:ike you smile. 2S7 .1. I'1. ( 'rump of Anplei'Hte and his family came to Medford during the w. ek mid will remain here some time, been stopping for several weeks. Wanted Teamsters with teams. Ap ply at office of tlie Iowa Box & Lum ber factory. 2! 12. Mrs. W. L ilalley left Monday for A bland, where she will visit at the hnine of her sister, M rs. II. 11, Hos ier. 'The .sun goes up, the sun goes down. And Toggery cluthes are the talk of the town. Mill. 27 The Socialist a will meet Tuesiiit v ui-lit at their reading rooms ' on C stieet. Captain W. Unwinds has re ceived a letter from liis sou (iianl, who left last Monday niylit for I leiiver. i Iii., for the lieiielit of liis health, re-pi"-tin' his sate arrival. The Medford Fimiilnre Co. will ftir-ii'-h that new -tta'- for n n the iii-luMment plan. It is reported thai ""Id strike ni:ob' in w bat is know n as miles from Cold Hil the SilMl's Valley pnoffu-e. Lest, you forget full at The Tog- Mitw Minnie Brown of California en tered school last week. The Southern Oregon state normal school has the second largest enroll ment of the normal Bchools of the state. One hundred and sixty-six students are attending the academic department here, while there is an attendance of 180 at Weston. Having had a large class in the study of "Tho Merchant of Venice." the first semester, the normal was well rep resented at that play given by Han ford at the opera house last Thursday evening. Professor H. T. Sutton has organized an advanced class in elocution, which will give a recital in the chapel in the near future. Last Wednesday noon the Y. W. C. A. held their annual eleetion of offi cers for the ensuing vear. Miss Nita Greninger was elected president, Miss ina Kame vice-president, Miss Myr tle Farnham. secretary and Jon Cham berlain treasurer. Miss Nita Grenin ger being unable to accept the office, resigned, and a president will be elect ed next Wednesday. The Y. M. C. A. held thoir usual de votional meeting Wednesday. A large number attended. "The Cost of Liv ing a Christian Life" was led by Pro fossor A. C. Joy, followed by a free discussion. All the boys of the school are en joying cross-country runs every eve ning. The juniors have challenged the rest of the school for a track meet, which will bo hold in the near future. The senior class has begun prepa rations for commencement in June and intend to have some of the best exer cises that havo evor been rendered for their special efforts which they arc now making. The faculty has decided to devote Tuesday and Thursday mornings in chapel to singing. A great .many stu dents are taking music under Miss Silsby, the vocal teacher, and also a large class is under the supervision of Mrs. S. F. Neil, the instrumental teach- Onlv three more frames. 22x29. with I Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are loft t from the special sale. If you wish ono ' call at once. Remember that the pho tos aro free with the frame. Hull's Art Studio, near bridge. tf BUSINESS CABD3, E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Confectionery Fruit store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel Mooro, Medford, Or. DE. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. E. E. HAMILTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. S. DeArmond. Office in RitterDnnlap Block. Phone 683. MEDFOBD FURNITURE CO., Medford, Oregon. House Furnishers and Undertakers. Day Phone 333. Night Phoncfl C. W. Conklin, 495. J. H. Butler, 148. Wm. M. Colrig, Medford, Or. COLVIO ft DUE HAM, Attorneys- at-Law. GeoeH. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. , P. HOLT, M. D Physician and Burgeon. Eagle Point, Oregon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGER Hewing Machine Co. Tele phone No. 945. A. D. Singler, Mgr. 296 Miss Case, who has been giving us some very interesting talks on her trav els in Europe, spoke Wednesday morn ing in chapel of her journey across the Alps. She gave a very vivid descrip tion of these mountains and expresses her appreciation of the beauty of Mount Bin nr. Cleve Peebler, who has been a stu dent of this school for a number of j WANTED A boarder in a private fam years, returned to his former home in; ilv. Address P. O. Box 281. tf Louisiana last week. The examinations at Jacksonville were well attended by the normal stu WANTED Woman or girl for silver pautry. Apply to Steward, JNash care, WANTED Position as working house keeper, city or country. Address E. 1 Tim1 fniI Or 3 uenis. oi t in persons wno applied v-'vS1"n.'i) I in I ii-1 i.t are en hit grauir for st a tf ates of this normal or are attending it at the present time. The (ilee club, which constitutes a large part of the music department of the normal, will give an entertainment at the opera house March II. After this they will make a trip to Central Point. Cold Mill and Crauts I 'ass. We are now planning for a normal paper for the benefit of the students and the public. Mr. II. L. Whited has offered a sil ver medal to the student who, with the approval of the faculty, succeeds in gaining the highest honors in the oratory department, so that all stu dents will be able to enter the contest the oratory will be conducted with the regular Literary societ ies. There lias been ail nrnt'tricul elub established for the purpose of helping the y-in iilT nn-n who are interested in this work. They intend to nwike si study id' the Mi;ilotv of the legislature. he philf met l;t1 pulpit, ii they led th- id the Thnr-da 're-i.l was i ' Val mill large 1 -; from 1 bar. th-y with Mar- d-ut. Mr. i-nrer. M :'. .i"iMt Lit 1(10 people to have their shoes repaired at C. M. Kidd's Shoe Store. Our shoemakers are experts, tf POK KENT Newly furnished rooms, by day, week or month. The Odell, ovor postoffice, Medford. Or. tf FOU SALE Two incubators, used only one season, for sale cheap; capacity of each, 21fi eggs. Inquire nt S ar ner's store. Warner & Snyder, tf FOR SALE ;0x-JM)-foot I'd, 'M lot from cor. llth ami L sts.; a bargain; S. W. Medford. Call any time. W Vogili, residence. WANTED KM) men, 7.1 per cent min ers, at once. Magic of Cold Hill, Nov. For particulars, address V. Vo gelt. Medford, Or. tf FM SALE One acre, west of Medford city limits; price $2ihi, payable $10 down and $10 h mouth, without inter est. Addnss P. O. Box ."71, Medford. Oregon. -- FOU SALE New resinnce, just com pleted, second block west of high si-hind. West Seventh street; fine col onial interior: clu-ap if void ..on. In- AUTOMOBILES 1900 MOTOR CARS EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARET) FOR. Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT . Reos 10 II. P. single-cvlincler Runabout, with folding scat '. $ 650' 20 H. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat.flOOO 'JO II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau $1250; Premiers 24-28 II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2250,, 30-35 II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2500 30-35 II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car, ' double ignition ." '. ..... .' .'.'. ...... . .?2600!j 40-45 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passenger..?3750 Fords 15. H. P. four-cylinder Runabout.'.' ? 5Q0 ' Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and 4 lamps, etc '.' $.700i 40 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car ..?3000; Kissel :Kir 'j 35-40 II. P. Touring Car or Roadster. . .'. $2000' CAN YOU B EAT THEM I Prices F, O. B. Factory, j a A. W. WALKER, Manager. (i 1 I j. none juam 410. i 'Garage eighth and I) Streets.' MEDFORD AUTO CO ciirn l.i 1ST Trillium nt'fii--. I'm- I."'. ill.' Colltltv s.' .I- 11.1t if v K!I New Spring Suits Over 50 iDistinct Style Numbers Ladies, we want your suit business. We have not conic to you with a half dozen suits and asked you to make a selection, but we have opened a superb line of over fifty distinct style numbers aud now offer you over one hundred suits no two of which arc alike. We have been careful to select suits that are differ ent, so that you do not need to meet your counterpart on the street unless she may have sent away tor her suit and accidentally got ten one like yours. The suits we show this season are easy fitters in fact, most of them will require no al terations. Now, Dear Reader, we are all trying to make a liv ing in Medford. We don't insist that you buy of us, but we do say that we will sell you a suit for less than you can buy the same suit anywhere. $S.00 AND ALONG TO $50.00. M tin. :.l M. tf i!t'., nl M..1 III.' -.tn.l.'iit I '.i''1' t v mil''. I. r. i ..I .1.1. .f.-.:i.-.- roi! ni.-ti. 1 ..11 tiii Int.. -III.- ..Illl. :i I.: Mrs. Miir.ii. t .1. ISnin X.irlli f.ir.l is vrry si.-k :it Iht limn... I;:.in is ..ii.' ..f tin- .ii.ii..r ln.li ,l;ii-l.s..ii ri.nutv. X.iu is your -li;itn'c. 'flu' I'tirtiit nr. I'... Iinvv :i.l..pt.-. Mlllhll.'lll I. I'm. W. T. Si'iIiuii nf l,ur;!illSiirt ..l.i frit'li.l .if .1. K. I'ltiv:!!'!, h t'.ir.l. visiting N'itll tin' lllttlT. ..I.tlis. Tli.-v Tli.- pr. u ': hi L'l A in. -in -in. M.'.lf.inl ; tin iti 1 llnl., nil in M.'.l tui.l will I ll .'i;..ll ill till pr.ilitiliiiily iuirlmsi' mini.' nf tli'-l.'.-un.' K'ixrr jillry l.'ltl.l. Found A square ileal Inquiro at The Toggfry. i". (t. I.in.ll.'y nf tin- ri.nt.'st ili'.iiii in. tit nil tin- Onily Trilinni' left for' S.-in IVnlH-isi-n t...lMy. His wife will join liim at Aslilnnil. where she has start the year riht tra.le' at The Teiruery. K. II. Xei.lh.'ini hns nir.'!iaseil one lot in the llry.'iut A.l.litien to Me.lfonl. : mill II. I. Hayes has .nrehase.l two lots in the same a.l.iition. .1. I'. Hrown i was the ai;ent for the owner, an.l ma.le the deal. i Valentine Postal- liny your rar.ls where von have thousands to seleet from. HuH's Costal Shop. Ilnlihard l.J.lc.. near liridu"'. Henry I. Kulili. one of .la.'Wo" eon" tv's representatives from 111" Apple U:,u was a Medford eall.r Saturday afternoon. Mr. Kuldi has not fully .1. i..,..,',.,..,1 ..s t,. whether or not he will l.e a i-andidate for re eleetion. '1. II. i;.ldar. and Kranh Holdi'son ..f Wauner Creek were in Medford Sat iiiday attendiiiL' t" Imsiness matters. Mr. Ooddard :i formerly d.'puly J? should lie live Mr. Smitl Vows i-li' v.'iy inter I ss' to tlie I this siilije.-t. s l.,ll,.w-: ' i'..i.iiio. Mr. s (,.. fair I'.iiil: iiiandolin t.- .piartet : ' in it iot i and :e in the state of ,., p,..or,-s ,,,,,1 A f t' it inal i . M r. Kinin.'l Sli.TU.iod. I.itlti Wright. Mr. V I. Athena N.'.'at'ne Mr. X.wtoii. Kmma of Tril M-dford. lii1.Ti::itiiinal i. n.'U and in--.:iin. ill.jilire II. I'.oS I II. or.-it ion. i. l;..l.. it Mr. II.' Wil.ov ed Hi.lt al.d. III. W'HI.'K V AXTKH Japan, s ntra- tor; can do all kinds ,.f t;. neral farm int:: "ii.-ial li.lp.'l oiii: Sill It. n T I -1 i.'TIIAXIi A. I. Ir.'s. M.ilford. all wortt; town A. K. Tatsnini. Or. tf See the Window Displays Our winiluMH 1 1 nl ji v t-iiiitiiiii shows ul' new Xi'ckwcjir, Chihlrcii 'h miii M is.trs ' S iri i .In c lifts, LiulicH ' .Suits niitl t In- new Kiiit.roiili'rifH. V(H' WIIJ, r K I i t KPA 1 1 IN A I.IHHC. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. HUTCHASON CO. JUST NORTH OF THE JACKS ON COUNTY BANK. I'"'ll: SA I.K- ( In.' five hop., power mo tor. rp.od as new; take it away for I'.-ils Idite I.aiiiidry, Medford. dr. tf I'OI: S.I,I-: line 4."i hors.'pow.'r auto ii. -iti. llnss.-ll enoine, in first class sape; look this up, the prie will snr prise you. I'eiU Klito Laundry, Med ford, ilr. tf 1(1 T pe Wl'it ill ii Those work ..f this kind done in ; . all up Van. phone s.-,.-.. Unfile i:i". lrit Co., or address V. O. it tf Slierwoo.l, Mr. Save), riori-l IL nsoli. ROSEBURQ TO BOND FOR PAVED STREETS Id iSKI'.l'H'i. Or.. Kelt. '.'I. Another step toWtlld paved streets ill U.i.el.urL' has l,..ii taken l.v tl in meil. when a eall was issued for a ial eleetion to l.e hold Monday. Mar.-li on the iuestion of leiiuliiii; th" eity f..r 7.".llilll. The purpose of the bonds is t.V enalde the eil.v to pay "'" I' a If "o- eost of the prop.".-.! paviiiir. cranium as sueh work is done, th le till pr..M'rlvnwner to p:i William Ityl f ;ii-ted lo'sines. M. 1.. I'.lh onlv half. I i eeh'S. IIUL' ' .la.'ks,.ii Medford ! t':.'nih'. U tiller i ,1 oth.-r IV'!. '.I. villi, trans M.m. lav. I.l,i. ha ll I 1 is Aii S .ut h. i li...ne Sat hat time ..niia tka re ieifr" XI'IISKIIY STOt K All Kinds of fruit trees. In, th laroe and small fruits. standard varieties of app-ns and pears I and pea. lies. iii.-luditt,: Xi'Wtown and i Spitouliertf apphs: a full lino of up I toda'e nursery stoek. in luro nr unnll ' lots; also all kinds of ornamental! trees and shrutitiery, at my resiiteneo in South Medford, having just re eeived a lare shipment, am prepared tn fill orders immediately. Inquire at Werner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr., Medford. Or. tf roll KXI HAXOK Medford property for other property. Adrdegs Loek Boi 41 S. Medford. Or. tf I'll!; SA 1.1!- Hav inn puri based over ,-..ii."ii" f". t of first .-lass milling logs, we are prepared to furnish first .lass ,.,, nl., r :.'l i.nids in any amounts un -loot not ! ''. If .vol . ..nteuiplate lo.il.lii, 'a ' V't.r .rd. r with us: ,,;, , s .rv r. a-oli'il.'' : diui'-nsien and tine fttii l.tn.l.. r a p. r ialty. Write or ''till- I 1 1 ' I ' I -His l.lll'io.'r .' off ii e o t ,1a t) on cunly liaiik. 08 Me I'nl; SAI.i: I ill soil l.v hid on Mar.-h !o. Urns, ten ai res within quarter mile ..f Talent depot, either as a whole or il, lots 1 lUx.'.l'.l feet. This is Illl op p.. nullity for lalioring nu n to seeur.-' a home where lalior is in demand. Ilids . will I... re.'.-ivd either in person nr !.- mail, lliyht reser i'd to reject any r all lii.ls. Terms: One hall1 cash, lialanee at luiy.-i 's opt ion at H per cent ' interest. Miniinuin price per lot, $u". lliyhest liidder lakes his ehoiee of lot. fall on or address Welti. .rn Ilei-sop, Talent, Or. 300 A OlIOll IH'Y Known as the Hock l,ake ranch, located in Klliinalh coulit'. Jtils acres', .".nil acres of timl.er. esti mated to have from I ll.iiild.lllill to l' mill. null feet of tillllier, eousi st i II g of vellow pine ntol while pine and fii; .", cres of glass and hay land; lnliu iii-ii . nf tule swamp: siiuill house an.l Lain: ti miles of wire fence, luirlied uire: 7 miles .,f I", wile aud J of ". wire -iMiiop is fed l.v larye springs, rising ,0, Hi- gi I of the plae.". al...ut 700 a.i.s can lie iirigated an.l diained l. a '.,'.. I! I gnto; pi i.e I'J per acre. E n i" guaranteed. A key to the sur rounding enttntiy wlinti i- quite a .I...-I Hitrv: o." miles east of Ash land and ''u miles west of Klamath I'alls. Address I'. O. l.'.rt, Aslilnnd, Or. 31 -J Special Sale of ORCHARD We arc able to ol'IVr l'r a few days (lie most desirable yoiuifr orchard wit bin a few miles of Med ford, which we have been able to offer our customers for a year, and within reach of the man with reasonable capital. The tract consists of 212 acres of orchard land, with till acres in cultivation ami l-" acres in orchard of th'1 riiiht varieties of fruit, just coming into bearing. Thirty acres nf lb 'chard is in Spitenberi; and New town apples and Cornice pears. Fifteen acres in prunes, with nod dryhousc on premises. Fully (10 acres more of rood fruit laud on the tract, covered with brush, but. wit h .enough firewood on same to pay for clearing and setting to fruit. Now is the time to act in this matter, for values arc advancing so rapidly that only the rich can afford an orchard in this valley in a few years. Why shouldn't values advance, when the oright kind of an orchard is yielding such fabulous re turns I Rogue River Land 2a MtUTVftD. OtBOON. ...n, for tlie Talent ia- t. i') O o o o o o CO o o o o o O Or o o o o O 0 o o o o