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JVJJV nnti flrMKDRMM) DAffiV TiffljTTNE. MEDFORD, OR.mUKSDAY. FEBPUARY 27J008. SOCIAL AND PERSONAU W. r:. Car lock uf Ashland w Mvdfuril ii few Ji'.vh inve. O. T. Collin. Iii miutr, lum been in Medford during lh wwk. Mm. Iwi l lriil) of .Inckitonv.lle viaited in Medford Tuesday. .fol.ii ltriunr ot Wagner Creek im a l.imini-HH wilier in Medford Thursday. Mr. iiml Mr-. .lumen M. Moore of chico. ChI.( nrc r I arrivals in Mil f..nl. W. C. Demff, tint of Jmknunville k ppimi it merchants, win n Ainiioru visitor Wednesday afternoon. Ilun. and Mrs. K. V. Cnrter of Ash laud liiivi- returned from 11 vwit if sev eral week in 'iilifnrniii District Prosecutor A. K. Ken of JarksMiiv lilt- wiih n Medford i-albr Wed MI'HtlllV. Ir. J. K. Hhenrer. formerly prueti tioncr in Midford, will open "ffice in Portland in tin- Dour future. I W. Ildllii Iiiih begun work on his lot on North .1 sheet lor 1111 up to dale two story residence. Among newcomers iin .1. K. Mr Don im'II, Anaconda, Muni.; .1. C. Iloolli, l,os Angelen, al. Wanted Teamsters with teams. A ply at office of thi Iowa Hox & Lum ber factory. 2ftti. M. A. Itmighlon of Mutlc Kails Iiiih been in Medford sev em I days during I ho past week. M iss I Mia Renter of .liM'kHonvillf was in Medford ami Ashland mo- day Inst week, H, A. Ihnti of Josephine county, the minor, apcnt several days in (his sec lion last week. Wanted Teamsters with tennis. Ap ply at office of the Iowa Hox & Luin her factory. 22. Mrn. Varioa Knrleigh of I, eland has been in Medford at t til in lo matters in the probate t'onrt. William Pisher, w ho wiih committed In the Oregon insane asylum from this county, died there Thursday night. Wantotl Teamsters with teams. Ap ply at of fire of the Iowa Itox 4. hum ber factory. l!i'J. Mr. ami Mm. K. A. Hildrclh. Sr.. wen in Medford Saturday on Iiumi nts4 connected vitli land )ocatiil near Ituttf VallH. , .lorry, tln woll known oprrator in in i iish, Iihn ri'tiirni'il from a trip to In ilianu and Mii'hian. Ho in n optim intir art rvt-r. Wnntoii 1Vn innt tvH with toiinm. Ap ply at office f tlio Iowa Hok & 1,iitn lior factory. Cratit HawlinH, fornior i-omily rr corilor, Iuih koiio to Denver for the hen fit of hit henlth, which Iiiih hoen poor ly for some t ime. John C. LewiM of Portland, the well known minor, who is iiiterenteil in the I. & K. railroad, Iuih hei-n inuUitu; M-d ford a hiiNineHN visit. Wanted TeaniHtern with team. Ap ply nt offiee of the Iowa Hot & I.nni her factory. 'jiVj, .fnd)c Day of .InckHonville wiis ninont; I ho many who attended the meotiiiii at the M. K. elmreli. South, Smiday. wliieh wiih quite interest iny mid -well attended. Mm. l. MeKillop of near Cent ml I'oint viniled in Med ford Wednewluy tit Ihr home of W. W. OIihuow. The Me Killop and (ihiHow families me old noqiiiiintHiiccH from North Dakota. WiHifliii MtVnnl r jmrtu that he Ihib reei'ied a letter from hi brother. Joe Howard, who was eity mnrsha! in M d f.yni tot weveral yearn, doe is now lo cej io a farm near clu-lopu, Kun.t Wuntl - TeumilTi with toiims. Ap ply at oft it df thw Iowa Box i l.ym ber t'aetHiv, L'Ji'. The i-omily treahilltr will reei-ivt hills fur t hi school bond. Mfdlurd Mi-houl didtriet No. 4!t. reet-ntlv v(.ti d upon, for the Mini uf n,, to Man h tift. Attorney H. S. I'eiii h tt Imlay fr limit Fulls, where he will look after hiisliiiss muttt-is. He will :ilo inak" Hume iinprox oments upon his lluinestead. -'ur novelties and fancy millinery and popular prices, tee M i t. W. I. I'.rmvn on the Wist Side. tf Mrs. William Scott, who has been viu , ilintf al the home of Mrs. Lily Kay in ; North Med lord, left Wednesday for I'hoenix. Ari., ut which place she will remain for three months. Martin .1. ICeddy lias opened up a full line jewelry store on C street near the post of tiee. M r. Ih-ddy has fine large room and n slock of up to date goods. Hoy Taylor has taken over the inter-j est of hi.i partner, Mr. While, and t In i partnership of Taylor While no long j er exist. hninj been dissolved by tun j I ual consent . j l-'or novelties and fniiry millinery and popular prices, nee M rs. W. I. Hrown l.li the West Hide. tf I 'tide John Whit man lias left for 1 Klamath Falls to look after business matters, Mr. Whitman is past M years of age, hill is nhle to transact business in his n -ma I manner. Mrs. (ieorge Davis and her mother, Mrs. Alex I'ottenger, left this morning for Cortland, where Mrs. I'ottenger will visit with her daughter for ho vera) weeks. Wesley Truiix, u new arrival in Med ford from Michigan, in well pleased with Medford and tin- Itngtie Kiver val ley. Mr. Truax has purchased property in Medford' and will make this his fir t ure home. Fine assortments of "kaiki" in sep urate skirls and jackets. Skirts, Jfl.Ttii. 'J.i"i. ."ii. :I,ih), tit. ."ill and $."i.lHt. .lack els. $2.IH .. '.it ami $;t.nt). See I linn soon at Haker llutchasoii 'o..'s. L'l'ii Freil S. h'ogers, who represented the Siuiouds Saw company and the Hon evinan L-ndware eotupaiiv for luanv Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL S'2(M),000 . We li;iw hni .1 fr. mi Mr. K. V. Curler unil Mr. K. T. 8tnple of ."liliiul it tr:irt it )"7: ui-rm of wli.'it in ruimiileriMl a. guod apple aud pear Iruiii iih I lii-re is ill I lie ROGUE AIVER VALLEY, which we have subdivided in five mid ten :i.-re trai-lf, wnieb 'b ure gelling llpoD tb followiog terms: Selling Price Total 'Amount Per Acre. Cost. Neces'y. I'ii- ni-re Or.-liunl- Opli.m I - I'hinl -.1 1150 1 750 750 .i..n -J -I'hiiitiil uiul rnreil fi.r 1 year SOU 1000 450 llj.limi :! - ll.-utnl Hud i:in-il 1m L yenn..... 247 1235 385 Option -I lMj.it-.l iiml ear.. I 1..r :i years 2K4 1470 320 llj.ti. ll r. Il.-i .-.I an-l earM l..r 4 yenra .141 1705 255 ipii-,ii li I'linli.l an.l .ar..-1 fur J years.... S8K 1040 190 i'mI-'H " IM:inie. iiii-l tar.-il tor li years. . 435 2175 125 ; . ... ii s- I'I-iii! .1 aii-1 e.iie.l far 7 years..., 42 2410 fiO U.i:..ii '.l I'lann.l an-1 i-ar.-.l fur 71-.. years 500 2500 00 "Ainuiint neeessary tn yef deed and ixisfiession. EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH. ! lail.-.l iiifi-Niu!iii ami literature will lie sent upon application to our int.- office, 201 lliinilinl.lt Kanli lil.li;., San I-'rnncisco, or to nny real estate ae..-iit in the ROOUE RIVER VALLEY. The Medford Brick Co. ni.Ml'OSKH or W. C. I'lMDHV, . I). NAfiLK, (1. T. O'BKTEX, MANU- iv) TiMn:i(s or common ani pukkskd jikick. oknkraIj con- TliACTolCM AND IK'ILDKKH IN -ALL ITS HIiANCHKH. PLANS AND KSTI.M ATKS KritNlsllKD. A LIj WOKK OCAKANTKKl). UMR AND I'l-AtiTKIt ANH CKMKNT l-H)H SALK. Hecaime the 7 -year old .sou of liob ert (ialloway was too ill to stand the trip lo Portland, the funeral services of Mr. Calloway were conducted at l'as ! adeiia. al. A telegram received from Mis. Calolwnv announces thai the re mains were cremated, i Wei born .Hei'son. ho lias a big nursery near Talent, passed I hrough Medford j recently with a big load of grape eut tings of the l-'la Tokay variety. ; which lie had procured of A. Pet and Sen of .lai-ksonxille. He has platted : 'u aeres of choice laud, located near I the Talent dooot. i'r which he is re was well known in southern Oregon 1,11,1 lmHr. I n.. ,l,.v nril IS. t. sneeinl elec lion will bo held in Kugene to vote on i.rooosed issue of if.'liHi.nnn water liomls and .'f.'tO.iHio sewer bonds submit in .tietuoro, .Hiiiaiio ami drains i ass. j O. O. Hotmail. K. J. Kinlmv and I'red Neil attended the shooting tournament years. s dead al Astoria, win-re he was manager lor richer I trot hers company II lUshop Seadding ot t he Protestant I'lpiscopal church will pay th valley a isitduring I lie lat of this week and j the tirst of liexl. He will hold Herviees at Salem Sunday, with Kiiiiin of tin1 hind and the stati all. nelling . where they eompeted best shots of Port llelmau beat 1 1n-III elav pigeons oul of er bonds have I u voted at n former election, but under the Cleland decision these matters linit be. brought to the people through petitions. Neil was not far behind. I ".it. whil The building rest iiet ion on (,)ueen A one lots should interest every hoine- I builder in Medford. If you are looking for residence property on which to build la home, acipiaint yourself with the terms under which these lots are being I wold. Impure of P. K. Kellv. Palm I k. tf 1 The Iiunsniuir News says that rather 1 unconfirmed reports line been afloat tor seeral days to the effect that pas nger trains Nos. II and I- won hi soon be resumed by I lie Soul hern Pacific ieoiimnin. Kvcr since the diseonlimia A. P, Talent has broken ground for jt ion of these trains the traveling public Ins three eottageB in South Medford. 1 have suffered to a si.lerable extent. Mr. Talent will erect five houses with- i ;id any plans that would haw a tend in the next few monlhs. It is Mr. Tal j eiiey to reinstate these popular trains build one house each would be hailed uith delieht bt the ent 'h Intention to month during the year. I people NOTES FOR THE FANS. Shorty Miles had the Indian sign on the hitters yesterday, picking up every t hing t ha I started toward the second bag. " Itig Itill' and his glad rags were out vest - i day "conning " the players and telling llioin how he used to go get Yin at Princeton. He thinks well of M e. I ford 's chances and is willing to back his judgment with the long green. Pug. the old reliable, is sure hit ting "t - in on 1 he nose, and if he holds out. there will be no nerd of his keep ing to the hot water and pretzel diet. " ( "hocojate ' ' IjtYrt is putting up a gooil game at third, and it will be worth the price of admission to see him whip Yin across the diamond. The only chance the .'t.'ld degree fans see for Jacksonv ille is for four or five of the oM reliables lo stop breathing. The New Lingerie Waists Hl'XDRKDS OK STYI.KS If you are going to need a few white shirt season ft we invite you to look over our a In ot.ler to be able to show a 1-nge ;ui as-.orl ment TO SKM'XT FROM do and we :n make itu showing ovt asv select ion. aists tins summer (iihil what woman doeu t rt incuts. We bought waists from five differen vies as possible. TlIK HK.ST WAIST d several each manufacturers : AKK A I.I- IN r n hundred stvb-s in the biiut v lingerie cloths, and anv Woman oiiyhl to be able m a mm j $1.00 to $2.00 I $2.50 to $5,00 I $6.00 to $15.00 ltlKaill. hi eteiy ,... ,.f ll. II .- .-u f ,,ls , ..,,., .,1,1,, I !, . ., K f ..,1. Kixlit.-,-.i .1,1,-. .., l,,t ,,, .,, ,, ., , , . ,.,.. . ,.!, The Ml.- a,., a, i-.-at tr.,1.1. and the .n,.y ,i-M.,... ..;!..,.,,.,,., ,,. ( t.,-1 , an. ,,lv a,l fl"" " -ne a l.aiK.m. f..r I.-.. Embroidery Sale Going at Full Blast wmmmmmm. ud lra of br- JU8T N0HTH or THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK gUnc THE NI' iutl STYLES. PRESIDENT'S REPORT ON INLAND WATERWAYS WASHINGTON, Vvh. L'7. President oosevelt has neat in his messjigi bear ing on the inland waterways conunifl sion 'h preliminary report, whifh was rend to congress. The president 1eal with Jie ipieition of water transporta lion in concise, intelligent manner and plai-i-s much of the glame for rotunling woil i-n inland waters to railroad ma id'.iiipl Ions. lie maintains that much damage was done the commerce of the counliy l y the unrestricted inethodt of t h in ii road corpora t ioiiH and was pleased to believe that the interstate commerce commission 'h work has made it possible lo eradicate the evil. The inland waterways commission 's report deals with the necessities of ap propriations for improvements and points the way for beneficial results. The report, while comprehensive, does not deal with the work of the commis sion in its entiretv, hut outlines what Im'i'ii and ought to be ;s and the people. dime bv con BOURNE OPENS BUREAU TO BOOST ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON. 1-Vb. 27. Senator Itourne, on his own responsibility, aud without the sanction of tin president, is preparing to open an elaborate press bureau in Washington to "boost" Koosevolt and bust Taft." , He pro poses to semi broadcast over the coun try daily letters accompanied by ear toons, telling the dear people why they should demand Mr. lioosevelt 's renotn ina I ion and why. above all else, t key should never permit the nomination of Mr. Taft. Since he began his clamor for Mr. Roosevelt 's renom inatioii, Mr. Flour ne has spent considerable money, but this latest propaganda will be far more ex pensive than anything he has hereto fore umt ert a ken. II is other schemes have i-ome to naught, anil this is his last hope of turning the tide towards Mr. lioosevelt. Mr. Itouruc's bureau will bein operations as soon as lie c.iu secure tin services of an experienced newspaper man aud cartoonist. :Good Coffee Vainest r. C5..- : was reading about a fellow I who was asked what he had had for lunch, ami he Mid: "A piece of baconine, some almost eggs, a cup of near coffee and some not i ipute pie.' Well, you won 't find any ' ' near coffee ' around this -!'op; that is. if we nell it to you for coffee. It's easy for a grocer to give you a good run for your coffee money if he isn't too stin- gv. Toffee is lower than ever be fore ami tpialities better. It all depends upon how much a grocer is willing to pay for his coffw. Von can buy the real old Govt. .';o:i or you e:n buy Java which .-.out s from Itmil. but whatever we sell you. whether it h ,Tv, Mivh.i and Java or Costa Rica, v. mi may know it is the best grade that cm be vdd tor the monev. We have a big coffee trade, and t hat help us to give you fresh t o .1 f ed c o f f re any old da y you ant it. snd not the tasteless kind Im. h h: bt mot of its trvngth. 1 i x p-vt a lot of ladies in the More lodar t buv our '-"c coffee. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? THAT THE All! OF PROSPERITY COMMANDS RESPECT1 YOU KNOW TH ERE'S A VERY FITTING EXPRES SION THAT "YOU CAN GET MORE WITH YOUR DIAMONDS ON THAN YOU CAN GET ON YOUR DIAMONDS," AND IT'S A FACT. Your Appearance Is Your Introduction A WELL-GROOMED MAN NOT ONLY COMMANDS RESPECT, HUT DE MANDS IT, AND IT DOESN'T REQUIRE SUCH AX AWFUL OUTLAY TO GIVE A GOOD FRONT; IT'S CARE IN 15UYING. WE OFFER YOU FINER QUALITY MATERIALS, GREATER YALUES, MORE CLASSY STYLE AND N01W5IER PATTERNS THAN CAN RE SECURED ELSEWHERE FOR THE SAME MONEY. $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, 25.00 to $40.00 COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE. SATISFACTION TEED OR MONEY PACK. GUARAN- Model Clothing Go. "BEDFORD'S CORRECT CLOTIUERS' SWIFT BUYS ANOTHER BIO TGRACT AT PORTLAND I- I'(HiTLAM), Feb. 27. The Swift people have added another body of land to their n I ready immense holdings in the vicinity of the railroad crossing on the peninsula, where the 4.000,1)00 pack ing plant in to be erected, having just concluded an $-SO,000 - purchase of n tract that adjoins their townsite north of McKenna junction. A considerable porton of ths tract a elevated and was probably acquired for an addition to their tovvnyit. . An ixr-oii?ron of Patton avenue will run through the tract, and on the south it "victids well tip toward ( o uinbia boib'vaid. '1 his, together vtth the 'ract pur.-'. used a few which $H,iM0 was paid, gives the com pany ample area for a town of several thousand people, aud brings the total holdings of the company on the penin sula close to ,'tom) acres. Ellis Asks Investigation. WASHINGTON', Kelt. 27 Represen tative Kllis'of Oregon, member of the houe naval u f fairs committee, came forward today with an urgent demand upon the rules committee that it author i.e an investigation of the Lilley charges that undue influence was used by the Klectric Boat company in con nect ion with legislnt ion favoring t he concern. Kllis is ef the opinion that the charges we ka ago, for will fall flat. PORTUGUESE IN AMERICA HONOR MEMORY OF KING ItOSTOX, I'eb. 17. Portuguese in many places of New Kngland united to day in serv ices in memory of King Car los. Many otlicials of the state mid i;he consulates attended. :sTIGHT RAIDERS FAIL TO BURN FACTORY PLANT It. TAVIA, I'eb. .-itteinpl of night raid tobacco barn of (Jeorgc did not i.T Ohio drawn. -The expected i's to burn the It ice at Neville materialize, and the company national guard has been with- 1 A Hotnesite To Your Order If ym had been irsciit when Xahur first fashioned abodes where men must tire, there is naltiim iihi eoidd add to QFEKX AWK ADDIT10X to make it a more de sirable site for n home it at read i is. From a standpoint of seener, health fulness, iro.rim itl to business district, intrinsic lorclimss and all modern conveniences, jon are rhallemed lo find its cinal around Medford. Ql'ICIJX AXXK ADDITIOX is the Xob Hill of Med ford, is situated on a ii nlle slope off East Serenth sired, orerloolxiiH the Uotac Hirer rdh a and its mi l ropolis. II is within fire minutes' walk from the postoffive. HI' EES AXXE HAS XO HIYAL AT AXY 1'1,'ICE. ' Lots in (Jt'EEX AXXE are ieiiiiinc monc -makers. I'roperti value are increasim rapiilli, and on will double janr monc wilh'in a ear. Huiini a lot in Ql'EEX AXXE and the build in; of a home is the nianei pal ion proclamation of a new life and the caslin; off of the old. THE T El? MS ARE EASY 20 HE I' (EXT I()' AXD m A MOXTH. THE 1'1,'K'E IS LOW. EHOM fTo.t LOT rr. The mi-chaser of lid in this addition v prdet(tl In u .r'00 buildinii ri strict ion. which insuns to I In home erect er a most desindde class ' ni inhbors and means llial i ) j.i.i j . i j i ,i wr firm ti tint is in i i in o 10 01 flic i tion of Medford. re! us) re ri side nee mr- in i' iri.L HAirn ri..i,s ixorint: of E. E. f eey, Palm Block Medford Oregon i MILLER S EffBiSK :