THE'MEDFOErfT M EDFOR1). OR., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1008. P HA CTfl FBOM PHOENIX. Could we wish for better weather! Well. I should cuesa "nit." Wiley Turnbough and James Morton ore manioug the many who are put ting new fences around their yards. V. E. Anderson was over from the East Side not long since talking poli ties. What office are you electioneer ing for, W. E.f Jesse Taylor was in from Bennett nursery the first of the week deliver ing fruit trees. Miss Cluru Allen left Wednesday evening on train ltt for Portlund to be gone some two or three weeks. Miss Cora Weiss of Med ford is send ing her vacation with relatives here. 8. P. Rennolds and family were sur prised Monday evening, when Joseph A. Reynolds, his nephew, who none of them had seen for 13 years.fl came to the house and inqoired if he could stay all night. At first he was refused lodging, but when -he said he'd stay anyway, he was recognized. His home is in Nebraska. Ex-Deputy County Assessor nenry II. Goddard and Frank Robinson of Wag ner Crock valley passed through here Saturday en route to Med ford on busi ness. County Clerk W. R. Coleman tarried a few hours here Sunday talking and shaking hands with old friends. . Shorty McCIain was a recent visitor in Medford. C. W. Fait of the Fait's Show com pany went south Tuesday morning after attempting to show hero Monday night. Pat Smith moved out to the Valley View orchard Tuesday to work for the summer. I wish to congratulate Miss Neuber and Miss Purdin for their luck in The Tribune contest. Row Matlock, tho evangelist, says that there is still good interest taken in his meetings, thevo being 01 con verts so far. A alrgo crowd went from hero to Talent Sunday afternoon to hear Evan gelist. J. N. McConnel, who spoko there, nt the Conway hall nt 3 o'clock. Theodore J. Fish and August Moore wont to Medford tho first of the week on business. Mrs. Katherin 8t oilman received the sad news Friday morning of tho death of her brother, John Poviney of Ken nett, Cnl. The remains were shipped hero Saturday morning for burial in the Phoenix cemetery. MUs Jennie Ferns of tho East Side spent Tuesday here, the guest of Miss Ada Reynolds. ITarrv Foster, tho Anderson creek sawmill man, passed through horo not long sinco with his bed and grub stake. Miss Ninn Furry, from tho East Side was ever Wednesday on n shopping ex pedition, t J. W. Law ton of Medford passed through here Friday. B. P. Theiss of Medford was here Thursday in the interest of his whole sale house nt Medford. Only three more frames, 22x20, with Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left from the special sale. If you wish one all at once. Remember that the pho tos are free with the frame. Hull's Art Studio, near bridge. tf S. T. Sundry, the miner, was in Med ford one day this week. He has almost fully recovered from an accident that i broke one of his legs some time ago, We Don't Guess About Our Heating Systems Wo know them to be the best and most economical. They are designed to supply pure, fresh air, warmed to any desired temperature. But, best of all, and what you want we give a bond in any surety com pany guaranteeing the amount of fuel it will require to warm a school building of a given size, and the amount of power it requires to oper ate the fan. INVESTIGATE We know we The W G McPhei son Co Heating Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland, Oregon BORN. LOVE Near Eagle Point, February "20, to the wife of Asa Love, a son. CLARK At Central Point, February 24, to the wife of Charles Clark, a sou. DIED. DrXCAX In (J runt a Pass, February 21, David Oarduer Duueuti, of quick consumption, aged 40 years. THOMAS At the Oregon soldiers' home, iK'ar Roseburg, February 2:t, Jon athan M. Thomas, aged ((i years. Creative. A certain mau coming from abroad was takeu up by the smart set. "We'll wake a Uou of him." quoin they, "for the distinction he will there upon reflect upon us." But the mau was too little. It takes much material to make a Uou. "Then we'll make a monkey of him. cald the smart set. determined to have some exercise for their creative genius. Xor was the world the worse otf. For, after nil. it Is thj contribution to the gayety of tuitions that la especially needed. Puck'. Oireppoirtmer.i. Amateur P;io;;sin::: (after shoot hi;; best friend) 'fou IkiiI. to: bad. but I thought j on were a deer. The Victim Don't fret. Amnteiir Hportsninu lo:i'i fret! Why. muu, I promised my wife n pair of hums. Ill untruted Hits. Th3 Main Trouble. Wise C'.i. yive us a rest for awhile. vo:''t you 7 l)o;ibh;; Well, every fel h:: h;U n ri'it to his o.dniou tin.l Wise-Yes, br.t V.ia t:-o-.ib!e U that lie rniTt U imule - re:tli::e lh::l Ocro i:i:i,v Lea wrong U it.-liulhinnpoll: News. T; tie-3. Traveler t'ifuv waiting patiently for train for fo::r Shv'll no be cum in' the day. I doot? i'orior Ilootn inon, hue ye no patience? Ye'll jii:; bide a wee wht'-j an' she'll be by( Punch. IndlscretliMi, malice, rashness and falsehood produce each other. L Hi) t-los. TIME TABLES SOUTHEBN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound. No. 0j Oregon Kxpress. . . . No. 14 J Portland Express... No. 225 j For Ashland Southbound. No. 15 1 California Express.. No. 13San Francisco Exp. No.225IFrom Grants Pass.. 5:.t!i p. in 9:4!) a. in. 10:35 a. m. 10:35 a. m. 1:50 p. m. 0:15 p. m. PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. No. -1 Leaves Medford. 17:50 a. m. 2:30 p. m. No. 3 J Leaves Medford No. 21 Arrives Medford 110:50 a. m. No. 4 Arrives Medford 3:30 p.m. 0GUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY. No. 2 Leaves Medford 10.40 a.m. No. 4 Leaves Medford 5:55 p.m. Motor Leaves Medford 2:00 p. m. MotorLeaves Medford .... 9:00p.m. No. 1 Leaves Jacksonville.. 9:00a.m. No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville.' 3:30 p.m. Motor j Leaves Jacksonville. 1:00 p. m. Motor Leaves Jacksonville.. 7:30 p.m. Special motor car trips during day, $2.00 and upwards, according to mini bor people. Phone Jacksonville office. don't guess KESOLUTION. Ite It Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, tho Mayer approving. That the following propnm-d amendment to the City Char ter of the City of Medford be submit ted to the It-gal voters of said city for their approval or rejection at u special ehvtiou to bo held ill said city on the ITtli day of March. l!MiS: Proposed Amendment To Section 72 of the City Charter of the City of Medford. The pec.ple of tho City of Medford do ordain as follows: That section 72 of an act of the leg islature of the State of Oregon, entitled "An act o repeal an act entitled An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to incorporate tho Town of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, and limiting its powers and defining the duties ot its officers," and to repeal an act en titled 'An act to incorporate the Town of Medford, in Jackson County, Ore gon approved February 24, filed in the offico of tho secretary of state February 21, 1SS9, and all amend meats thereof, and to incorporate the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, umdV to define its powers and duties,' approved February (, 1001, and to incorporate the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, define its pow ers and duties, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith," filed in tho office of tho secretary of state February 7, 1005, as amended by tho act amendatory thereof filed in the office of the secretary of state Febru ary 13, 100.", and as further amended by tho vote of the people of Medford on tho 4th day of June, 100", bo and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: "Subdivision O; In addition to the foregoing warrants and bonds, as au thorized in the two preceding subdivis ions of this section, tlie said council is further authorized to borrow money on the faith- of tin? city, and for that pur jioso to issue warranty nnd bonds for the Role purpose of further improving the water distributing system of said city, provided that tho mains Installed in improving said system shall nil be of cast iron of approved design nnd manufacture; but in the event that said council shall elect to install n system of cast iron mains as abnvo mentioned, and shall issue warrants and bonds as provided in this subdivision for such purpose, the total amount of warrants and bonds so issued shall nt no time ex ceed the sum of $25,000 in' addition to the warrants and bonds in the two pre ceding subdivisions authorized, and in the vent that such warrants and bonds shall be issued, such issue shall be in all respects subject to the provisions and restrictions of subdivision B of this section, except as to the maximum amount of such issue. Following is the form in which the above amendment, will npjtear upon the ballots: Medford Rink WINDELL & LOOSLEY, Props. Two Sessions Daily. Rink Closed on Sundays. Afternoon Session. 2:00 to 5:00 Evening Session .7:30 to 10:30 The management will endeavor to conduct this rink to secure the pat ronage tt the best people; where they may go for reereat ion and healthful exercise. People patrouiz ing it must at all times conduct themselves as ladies nnd'gentleineu. Music will be provided and special features added fro intinie to time. Ail skaters pay 2 cents for use nf surface. Admission free, except on special nights, which will be an nounced through the press. SPECIAL MUSIC. Society Night Wednesday ADMISSION 10 CENTS SKATES 25 CENTS iJA Fresh Complexion U preferred and produced by Robertine, mild, delightful ' preparation, delicately fragrant Makei the tkin exquisitely softi banishat crackled appearance cauied br over-drvnessi reduce! the tixe of enlarged porei. cleamet them, re duce! inflammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to wholeiome nourish ment of ikm glands and stimulation of the capillaries which alio teea tie skin and supply it healthful color. A ik jour Druggist for a frit i amp It tf GBERTINEJ Job Printing Linotyping at the Tribune Print Shop Coil for Sale. We nrr low prrparrd to furnish bnn picked coal at thn mino, fivp mil' .nst of town, in any amount desired 7.50 pir ton. tf pacific coai, m. : Submitted by Older of tlie City : : Council. : : ( il.VKTKR AM KNlM KNT. : Vnto Wi or Xo. : ClinrttT uim-mlmriit nutlitiri.iii : : the issuance of 'jri.liOO niMitinmil : : water bonds, "niiied n east iron : : piM dUtributtiiK ..ystem bo in- : : Mailed. : -too Yes. 401 No. The foregoing resolution was adopted hy the City Council February 2t, 1!U$, Trowbridge absent, Kifi-rt voting aye, Wort man aye, Merriek aye, Ilafer aye Olwell absent. Approved February 2ft, Utits. .1. F. KKDDY, Mayor. Attest: ltKNJ. M. COLLI XS, Recorder. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SINtiKll Sewing Machine On. Tele phone Xo. HI."). A. IX Singlor, Mgr. SMM- WANTHI") A boarder in a private fan ily. Address P. O. Hox S1. tf WAXTKI Furnished house of four ot five rooms, hupiiro Hotel Xash. tf WAXTKD Woman ur girl for silver pjuitrv. Apply to, Steward, Xash Oafe. WAXTKD Position as working house keeper, city or country. AddresH K. X., Medford, Or. ' 2; FOK KKXT Newly furnished rooms, by day, week or month. The Odell, over postoffiee, Medford. Or. tf VAXTKI Teamsters with teams want ed at Western Oregon Orehard Co. 's orehard. Apply to Fred Luudahl. i!lo FOR EXCIIANOK Medford property for othor property. Adrdess Lock Poi 41S, Medford, Or. tf FOK KKXT Two-room house. Inquire .F. O. Woods, corner Ninth nnd I streets. WAXTKD UK) people to have their shoes repaired at C. M. Kidd 's Shoe Store. Our shoemakers are experts, tf FOll SALK Two incubators, used only one season, for sale cheap; capacity of each, LMti eggs. Inquire nt War ner's store. Warner & Snvder. tf FOK SALK aOxWO-root lot, :td lot from ear. llth and L sis.; a bargain; S. W. Medford. Call any time.- W. Vogili, residence. WAXTKD 100 men, 7." per cent min ers, at once. Magic of Oold 11 ill. Xov. For particulars, address W. Vo geli, Medford, Or. tf FOK SALK Kitchen furniture, includ ing stove, table, chairs, etc. Inquire J. W. Paul, South Tenth st., near high school. tf L 1 1 A V K NiMi Xewtowa Pippin apple trees on hand and for sale at popular prices. I,. It. Warner. tf HfHMTlTAirnd wishing work of this kind done in evening call up Van, phono S.Vi, Kogue River Fleet rie Co., or address P. O. Itox S7IJ. tf FOK. SALK One acre, west of Medford city limits; price $'20(1, payable $10 down ami $10 a mouth, without inter est. Address P. O. Ilox .171, Medford. Oregon. WORK WAXTKD Japanese contrac tor; can do all kinds of general farm ing; general helper in nil work; town or coun t ry. Ad d ress A . K. Tat sum i , (lea'l Del., Medford, Or. tf FOR SALL New residence, 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 FOR SALK Webster s international Dictionary, latest edition, new and in dexed, for sale at n 'bargain. Inquire of Tribune or address O. Ilox -IIK, Medford. ,,- . "01 WAXTKD Ten dr ll! boarders at once; home cooking; everything guaranteed first class; cont indent to business part of town. Address M rs. .loo TIioimuh, South II st. tf IF lT want to -buy a farm, see Wilson & Kinyoii. If I' want to buy a house, see Wilson & Kinvon. If I have n llBiise to rent or V want to rent n house, wee Wilsr.n & Kiukoii, Tell us what V want, and if we have not gut it, we will try ami' get it, List your property with us. We are here to stay. Wilson 6c Kinyon, Adkins bit;., 7th and (' sts. '.Wft A GOOD HI' Known as the lluek j Lake ranch, hn-ated in Klamath comity, 2HS acres; "((id a.res of timber, osti mated to have fmin 0,iMt(),0iM) to 1J, (100,001) feet, of limber, consisting of yellow pine and white pine nnd fir; 5 M0 acres of grass and hay land; IMMO acres'of tide swamp; tonnll house ami bam ; It mill s of wire ftine, bar bet1 wire; 7 mill's of (! wire and '2 of " wire swamp is fed by large springs, rising on the ground of Die place; about 700 acres en ii be irrigated and drained b; a large flood-gate; price $1- p'T acre. Title guaranteed. A key to the Hlir rounding country which is tpiite a stock eiiiinlry; ''' miles east of Ash land and f'l miles west of K la math Falls. AddrrM 1'.' O. I .VI, Ashland, Or. 312 F Ht SA I, I: Having pnrchasi-d over .100,000 feet of firt class milling l..g. wo are prepared t furnish first class lumber i all kinds in any amount on short notice. If you confmplate building place yur order with im; prices very reasonable; dimeiiHion and fine fiaihh lumber n specialty. Write or call. ISutte l'alh Ijiiniber Company, offien over Jackson countv bank, Med ford, Or. tf FOK SAM-: I will poll by bid on March , I0OS, Jen nrns within tpiarier mile of Talent depot, eiflier as a whole or in lots llOx'i-'u fud. This is an up portunity f r laboring nun to sectire a home where latmr is in demand. Itidi will be received either in person ir by mailP Kight n 'r rd to reject : or all bid-. Terms: One dalf e:ih, balnnce at buyer's option at M per rent interent. Minimum price per lot, Jlofl. liiglust bidder tnl crt Inn choice of lot. Call on or address Welhorn I let soi, T.ilent, Or. 300 All Kinds and Varieties of Are You Thinking of Building? Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD A new baby girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loder in West Medford. She weighs ten pounds. Mother and baby are doing well. AUTOMOBILES EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PU15L1G GARAGE. GARS STORED AND OARED FOR. Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar AVE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT . MEDFORD Mat SION THAT " YOU CAN GET MORE WITH YOUR DI AMONDS 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, RUT DE MANDS IT. AND IT DOESN'T REQUIRE SUCH AN AWFUL OUTLAY TO GIVE A GOOD FRONT; IT'S CARE IN IJUYING. WE OFFER YOU FIXER QUALITY MATERIALS, G R E A T E R VALUES. MORE CLASSY STYLE AND NOI!l!IER PATTERNS THAN' CAN ME SECURED ELSEWHERE FOR THE SAME MONEY. $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 lo $40.00 COME IN AND LOOK OVER' OUR LINE. SATISFACTION GUARAN TEED OR MONEY HACK. Model Clothing Co. " M E D FO lift 'S CORRECT C LOT 1 1 1 E R S ' ' Lumber "WHY XOT SAVFi YOUR MOXKY BY p.unvmxn a iiomk of your own? WE MAKK AND SKLL 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 EORD'S BANNER BUILDING YEAR. GET IN OX T1IF GROUND FLOOR AND GET IN NOW Sa in uel Sa nd ry, who recei ved n se ven injury in a railroad accident at Tolo several months, was a Medford business caller Fridav. 1908 MOTOR CARS Reos 10 H. P. Ringle-evliiNUT Runabout, with folding sent ? 650 L'O II. P. (loublo-cyliiidorRoiulslcr with. jump soat.$1000 L'O Jl. P. doubhM'.vlindpr Touring Car, (lctaclial)lc tonncau , $1250 Premiers 2-I-2S TI. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring ear. .$2250 :50-:i." II. P. four-eyliuder Roadster or touring ear. .$2500 :!()-:?.") II. P. four-eyliuder Roadster or touring ear, double ignition $2600 -10-1.") II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passenger..$3750 Fords U H. P. four-cylinder Runabout $ 500 Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and lamps, etc '. $700 10 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000 Kissel Kar :r)-IO II. P. Touring Car or Roads! er $2000 CAN YOU REAT TI I EM I Prices F. (). 15. Factory. AUTO CO,: DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? THAT THE AIR OF PROSPERITY COMMANDS RESPECT? YOU KNOW THERE'S A VERY FITTING EXPRES OREGON ('. K. Mc( 'omb is a new arrival in Medford from Kuport, Idaho. Ilis fam ily will arrive to take up their resi dence here in a few davs. . Vr. WALKER, Malinger. Phone Main 213. u'ago Kiu'hlh and 1) Streets. 'i