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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,
1908.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
See the 7c postals at Ilull'ii Postal
Hjop, near bridge.
Albert ll'-lim "t Climax was a bui
no caller in Medford Wednesday.
Southern Oregon scenery at Mull's
Art Studio, near bridge, tf
Charles (iay and S. A. I). lliggina
ijpent Tuesday in Central Point.
Jrv wood for Half-. Inquire at War
ner 's l roecrv or see W. J. Warner, tf
(ieorge A. Patterson iH the new man
ager of tin- Medford Telephone system.
for novelties and fancy millinery and
popular prices, nee ilrs. W. I. Urown
ln the Weil Hide. tf
Attorney H. H. I'entz lias returned to
Medford from lintte Kails, where he has
been on business.
For novelties and fancy millinery and
popular prices, see Mrs. W. I. lirown
s the West Hide. tf
Captain William Carroll, a rancher
near Ontral I'oint, was a business
caller in Medford Tuesday afternoon.
Just received at Ward's Cash Store.
new iardinieres, crocks and churns, tf
J. K. Olson ol northwest Medford has
just completed a new residence, lie
will build another house for rent.
Just received at Ward ' Cash Store,
new jardinieres, crocks and churns, tf
T. M. Jones, the furniture dealer, of
Central I'oint, was a Medford business
caller Tuesday.
J. 1). Throckmorton of Applegate
transacted business in Medford Wed
nesday. Attention, orchard men! Now is the
timo for spraying. We have a full line
of guaranteed spray hose. Nichelson
Ilardwaro Co., Medford, Or. 298
Mrs. Ij. B. Hrown and daughter left
for Albany, where they will visit with
acquaintances for tbo next two weeks.
Attention, orchard ment Now is the
time for spraying. We have a full line
of guaranteed spray hose. Nichelson
Hardware Co., Medford, Or. 293
Mrs. I). T. I,awton has left for Tal
ent, where she will spend a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Forbes.
Attention, orchard men I Now ia the
time for spraying. We have a full line
of guaranteed spray hose. Nichelson
Hardware Co., Medford, Or. 29S
Dr. J. O. Ooble, the optician, will
open up an office in the old Wells-Fargo
office, in tho corner or the rerry ware
house. Do you want a first class business
location on Medford ' busiest strcett
Easy terms. If so, call on .T. C. Brown,
J'alm Block. tf
.Tense D. Butler, the efficient clerk
at Strong's drug store, has been on the
sick list for the past two dnye, but is
better at this writing.
Only three more frames, 22x29, with
Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left
from the special sale. If you wish one
call at once. Remember that the pho
tos aro free with the frame. Hull's Art
Studio, near bridge. tf
A. M. Ford, W. (I. Mill-r, Fred II.
Hopkins and F.ditor S. A. Patterson of
Central I'oint were Medford business
callers TucHdny.
The building restriction on Queen
Anne lots should Interest every home
builder in Medford. If you nre looking
for residence property on which to build
a home, arfiiuint yourself with the
terms under which these lots lire being
sold. Impure of K. K. Kelly. I'lilm
block. tf
.1. M. CiiNtidy, who Iiiih been on the
Applcgntc rier milling for the piiHt
five mouths, returned Tuesday and will
remain for a mouth.
Henry Mel, had me misfortune to
stoo itiinn a anil mid puncture his foot.
which places him under the cure of it
physician.
James Owen of Welleu wan a Med ,
find lolMini ss culler Tuesday, lie stales j
thill he is II Jl III I ill II t ' for tile iit'l'ii-e of j
count V I'liiiini mMiiiii r, 1
C. M . Ki.ld. " Huston lluhhcrs for ,
Spring, lli.i Kip, iiiih 'm hem y working.
shoos. Tlii- ih II ily leather which
liuie or wealher -nil mil harden. It' yon j
time 1 ii weiirini; nut ii pair of -Inn's
everv si or eight mouth, irv u pair i
get II year 's weur.
Dr. O. W. Stephenson, who sprained lowing: Paul H. Cremer and Edward F.
his ankle two weeks ago and has been Joast, Portland; George W. Humphreys
confined to his home ever since, ven and George C. Mason, Jefferson; J. C.
ture.I out today for the first time. He MeCue. Astoria.
still lame, but manages to get about - - - - - - -
!TO HASTEN SURVEY OF
OREGON PUBLIC LANDS
I
1
ujou crutches.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 3.
LITTLE ONES INCINERATED.
(l'ontlniid from i'age 1.)
WAXTKDFurnished house of four or
i five rooms. Inquire Hotel Nash, tf
SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Tele
phone No. 945. A. D. Singler, Mgr. 29
WANTED A boarder in a private fam
ily. Addresa P. O. Box 21. tf
ided between the working and wealthy ! WANTED Woman or girl for silver
classes. I !'JiIllI'y. Apr . to tewar-j, -asn i.aie.
' ! WANTED Teamsters with teams want
ed at Western Oregon Orchard Co. 's
orchard. Apply to Fred Lundahl. 315
tion of the town is the site of palatial
homes of Cleveland suburban residents,
so that the families stricken by today's
frightful disaster are about equally di-
-1-
WASHINGTON, March 4. The sin
ate public lands committee has re
jMjrt. l favorably Senator Ilevbnrn's
bill providing tor a survey of the Idaho
public lands regardless of settlement,
amending it to include Oregon in the
provisions, fnder the existing law,
surveys are only made on the applica
tion of settlerB and settlement is often
retarded through disregard of their requests.
New5tyies on Tap.
it you dont
Seewhd
want
ctsk for it
OREGON MAY SUPPLY
POTATOES TO WARSHIPS
PORTLAND, March 4.Thre i a
jKjnibility that th. jfovfrnment order
for 21 tarn of potatoy for the batth;
nhip fk'-t will be filh-d in Oregon. The
bid were opt-nr-d at San Francisco and
the lowest bid wan tl.03. The potatoes
are to be delivered at Ran Diego and
the specifications call for a quality that
can only be secured at WatHonviile or
in Oregon. Neither thin order nor the
larg'-r order that will later be placed
for delivery nt Kan Francisco are like
ly to have effect on the market, owing , WANTED 100 men, 75 per cent min-
FOR H.LK Two incubators, used only
one reason, for .sale cheap; capacity
of each, 216 eggs. Inquire at War
ner 'i store. Warner k Snyder, tf
WAEDkiood-dairy or fruit farms
in Rogue River valley in exchange for
Minntaixdis rental projerty. Address
C, Medford Tribune.
304
WANTED A girl for general house
work, small family, no washing. Mrs.
Wm. M. Colvig, near West Hide
.School. 2t7
to the large available supply of pota
toeB on the coast.
The onion market was quiet. Some
growers no Id in a small way at $2.50,
and buyers were willing to pay this
price, but would go no higher. A direct
shipment of 800 sacks of Japanese on
ions reached San Francisco Monday and
300 sacks are due in Portland this week
on the Oriental liner.
ENJOINS SHERIFF FROM
SELLING GRANT LANDS
era, at once. Magic of Gold xl ill,
Xev. For particulars, address W. Vo
geli, Medford, Or. tf
I HAVE 800 Newtown Pippin apple
trees on hand and for sale at popular
prices. L. B. Warner. tf
WANTED 100 young men wanted for
railway positions; also 50 ladies for
Western Union and Postal Telegraph;
no experience required. See H. L.
Sterling at Palace Hotel at once. 29"
KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. March 4.
Judge Henry L. Henson of tho circuit
court has issued an injunction to pre
vent the sheriff of Klamath county
from selling the lands of the Oregon &
California Land company for delinquent
taxes. Thin order is in accordance with
the complaint filed last week by the
company's attorneys, protesting against
the 1906 valuation on the large hold
ings of this company. Thousands of
acres in the northern part of Klamatb
county, practically worthless, according
to the complaint, were valued at $3 and
1 per ncro in 1906, while the 1907 vnl
aution was 75 cents per acre. Lands
for sain on account of delinquent taxes
were offered Saturday, but the judge's
order excluded these lands, pending fur
ther court proceedings.
HARRIMAN RAILROADS
TO ANSWER TO REBATING
HAN FRANrJHCO, March 4. Ray
mond Benjamin, asaistant attorney
general nf the state, has returned from
, Angeh-H, where he had been in
(gating the allegr-d rebating prac
tice nf the Santa Fe and Halt Lake
n.ilnmd. He brought with him a long
report prepared during the fortnight he
spent in the Hmithern city examining
the book of the Santa Fe and (-'lark
roads. Todav he submitted the report
to Attorney (ieneral Webb.
On Thiirmlny the railroad commission
will beiin its investiifation nf the re
bating methods of the Southern Pacific
eouipiiiiv, nnd it may be found that
from the data obtained by Menjainin
in Los A ngeles it will be possible to
proceed with the in vent igii t ion of the
ther roads also.
Meiijarnin refused to diseuss his work
in the south. " Tomorrow 1 shall make
my report to fieneral Weld)," said he.
ml if nnvthing is to lie ifivcn mil
it will I'litne from him. "
SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those
wishing work of this kind done in
evening call up Van, phone 855, Rogue
River Electric Cov or address P. O.
Box 876. tf
WORK WANTED Japanese contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or country. Address A. E. Tatsumi,
Oenl Del., Medford, Or. tf
FOR BALE 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 SAL: One hundred tiers pine
Btovewood, cut last full, $1.75 a tier.
Two hundred tiers of oak wood at
$2.25. You can haul four tiers at a
load; no hills; adjoining depot grounds
at Phoenix. T. J. Fish. 300
WANTED Stenographer and book
keeper of some experience; Btato age
and experience. T 1, Tribune office.tf
WANTED Girl, a good cook, two in
the family, 4-roora cottage; no wash
ing to do; will pay good wages. Ad
dress P. O. Box 385. tf
FULTON TO FIGHT FOR
RAILROAD RATE BILL
of Orn Kip and
Price $1.".i.
A 1 1' red Hm if ll is a ro-W real est ale
miin in M.-.lCit.l, Mr. Smith lum
fires with W. M. I jipioii, (he 111111 nun
tniui, i.vit the .Iih Ks.iii loiiiitv k'Uik.
WlUi-ll ltnlli:ill. II tetelllll of' til.'
nil :ir, lni Fiji's In til ci' soli lit
hi li.inii- in Wrst Mt'dfnnl, is recover
iiie, r;i'it!lv :iin will moti In- n;n th
ft i .it -i nyit ii' .
Ke. V;in Mait'T and liev. ( I..ir!.-
W. :.i,. liv lii:i. wlm 1
diictmi; lev ix. -i tns :, the M. V.
chill, h on II street fm tlie p:ist three
v. .1 h, hjixe I. ll l.,r i ..rxallii. x her.1
tliev u ilt li.-M :i seri, s nf u ! inu,
l ii. M..L.e is i ,,i, Sl
1. It.'iH l'i..m fob.irolo f. i. n.ts i,i
in.iMi v :ib.mt ..f,ud iin.1 the
l.'tx ri V-M.-x. i.e -l:iti ,1 l,:, 1,
met .1 . .'.xl, h,i i,-, ruth1
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WASHINGTON, March I. Senator
I'n 1 1 on leclnred today he would get a
report on his rate Inxv amendment hill.
Me proposes not to "lay down," but is
prepared to fight for his measure.
It is learned that some members of
the interstate roiniiieree com iii i ssion are
displeased lhat 1 hiiiiiiiiiu Knapp com
mil led them against the Fulton bill.
Considerable feeling may develop in the
l oiniiiisHioti over the aspect the en st' has
assniiif.l.
BLUE MOUNTAIN RESERVE
i 800N OPEN TO SETTLEMENT
I WASHINGTON. March I. The PH..
tili! n res of land eliminated from t lie
Kbie mountain forest reserve hv the
in... I:im.ili..ti ..f .l:imi.-n v S w ill 1 ,,.
-i:).jeit to settlement .Iniie 1, mnt entrv't
an. filiiiy July I. I'orty per real ( 1
tliis hind is embraced in pending t"l !
nis or a'.li.'at ions, '
vral
:i Line;
.Ve,1ie
Lad
nss.-d
Mr.
I'i
.la
ilul.l,
. at. ..I. I I ;
d Tnes.l:,
1,1. is" hoi
i le.i.l.d
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Sttow Off Trolley Line.
:i'G: Mr.. Mai. h I A lm
men and li:ilt a d. -n t. ams xx a
Woll, nil Hie Knil-'lie S.'llie1i. !d I'm
I mi.- M, nd. iv and the road xx ill n,
. ..iiipli'ted. 'I'lie xxnrl; xxas ,t...j..'
t lall win n the funtncial sinn-M-nr
a. and ii.t liine; had been
I'ROHLKM If in one day you can
haul eight tiers of wood, worth in
Medford $-4, and vun buy the same
in Phoenix for $14 and make (or save)
ten large American dollars, what more
do vou wantf Write to or call on T.
J. Pish, Phoenix, Or., and ask him how!
it 's done. 2i5
FOR WALK 10 uems land on Rogue!
Ifiver, two miles from (.rants Pass; I
about half cleared, rich bottom loam,
first-class orchard or garden land; oak j
ami pine timber on balance worth en-
tire price asked for land; terms $2lH)'
down, $15 a month on balance. Ad dress
P. O. Box 571, Medford, Or. ,T 1 8 ' ,
IF U want to buy n farm, see Wilson,!
i Kinyon. If IT want to buy a house,!
see Wilson & Kinyon. If lT have a'
house to rent or 1 want to rent n :
house, ee Wilson & Kinknn. Tell us
what V want, and if we have not got
it, we will try ami get it. List your;
property with us. We nre here to
slay. Wilson & Kinyon, Adkins hlk..
7th and (' sts. .'llfi j
FOR sSALK Having purchased over
r.nn,000 feet of first class milling logs,,
we nre prepared to furnish first class '
lumber of all kinds in nny amounts
on short notice. If you contemplate
building place your order with us; I
prices very reasonable; dimension and.
Hue finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company,
offieo over .Inckson county bank, Med
ford, Or. tf
FOR SALK I will sell by bid on March,
lit, 1!HK, ten acres within tpiarter mile!
of Talent depot, either as a whole or
in lots llnx."r'o feet. This is nn op
portunity for laboring men to see nre
a home where labor is in demand. Bids
xxill bi received either in person or
hv mail. Kieht reserved to reject any
or all bids. Terms: One half rash,
balance at buyer's option at S per cent,
interest. Minimum price per lot. .lo0.
Highest bidder takes his choice of hit.
all on or address Welborn Beesop,
Talent. Or. 300
l.al
alio
1 M.dl'.Td.
M
llnds
W P.dston of l.,lrlsn Creel,
xxa a Medford business caller Wed lie
day. lie has s.d.l his ranch nnd will
b-axe soon for n inil with his brother,
at Shoshone, Idaho. From there he will
go lo Nebraska, where he will make an
extended visit with relat iv4j)
-h to .
concrete
.'. A lamer
'on as the xv
.. . ted the electric rais
ll'o Spi ilieti, !. hv 1 he
imiii. r ..tk hi tin b
ll!a'..e te at SpiillL'tield
i as t in- xx at.-r beno'it-s
able the r. Ultra, f.-ls t,
piers.
lei I
x.ll b.
settl. S
id
une New Notaries.
SVI.CM. Mr.. March 4. -Xolnrinl
omniissimm have been issued to the fo-
MMD III' V- -Known as the Buck
' ranch, located in Klamath eonntv.
Mis acres: "no acres of timber, esti
mated to have from 1 M.Mi ni.noo to 11.
i nn i.i ii io f,rt of t i tuber, consist in g of
xelloxv pine and white pine and fir;
"0 acres of grass and hay" land; T'tit't
acres of tule sxxamp; small house and
bam ; ! miles ttf wire fence, barber
xx ire; 7 miles of i! wire and 1' of ." wire
sxxamp is fed by la rue spring", rising
oil the ground of the place; about 7'1!)
a res ran be irrigated and drained by
a large flood ijate: price .1'J per ncr.
Title guaranteed. A key to the sur
rounding count ry which is ipiite u
slock country; ;" miles east of Ash
land and -tl miles west of Klamath
Falls. Address P. l.'ti, Ashlnnd,
Or. .112
Scale Spray for Sale
Scale Spray, Lime and Sulphur
Solution, ready for use; in any quantity.
J. A. Perry, Medford, Ore.
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Hazelrigg A Williams. Managers
Commencing Thursday, March 6.
PEOF. FAIT IS COMING WITH A
STBONO ATTRACTION.
Fait the Great and Company will be
here for three nights, commencing
Thursday, March 5. He will intro
duce many new and novel features
in psychic phenomena, mind-reading,
hypnotism and clairvoyance. Prof.
Fait has with his company the noted
baritone singer, Geo. Congable, who
will sing two of the latest and most
popular illustrated songs each eve
ning. The professor haB also one of
the largest and best moving picture
machines and a great collection of
pictures, both in motion and viewB
from all parts of the Pacific CoaBt
States. Prof. Fait was in San Fran
cisco at the time of the earthquake
and fire, and took a great many
views of the destruction of that
great city, whieb he will exhibit on
the opening night. All will be thor
oughly explained. The public clair
voyant work that the professor is
giving has brought forth a world of
praise from the press wherever he
has been. So, if there is something
that you would like to know, juBt
send in the question, all sealed, and
reedve your answer. The professor
certainly 'delivers one of the most
interesting programs ever witnessed
by an intelligent audience, and no
one should overlook this opportunity
to see him. There will be an entire
change of program each evening.
i.isc?;-w-'5ry
CtSmr DRESSER, i & W
Sag k M- TL
Ll
MR. DRESSER:
YOU ARE NOT DRESSED RIGHT FROM
HEAD TO FOOT UNLESS YOU HAVE A NEW
SPRING HAT.
YOUR HAT IS NEAR YOUR FACE.
COME IN AND ASK ,US FOR A NEW
HENRY STETSON HAT.
WE WILL NOT TAP YOU HARD BE
CAUSE A TOGGERY HAT WILL CO 3T YOU
ONLY $3.00 BUT IT WILL BE A GOOD ONE
AND RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE IN STYLE.
IT DOES NOT PAY TO BE OUT OF STYLE.
THE TOGGERY
LEADING HATTERS & OUTFITTERS.
The Medford Brick Co.
COMPOSED OF W. G. PRIDDY, O. D. NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, MANU
FACTURERS OF COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK. GENERAL CON
TRACTORS AND BUILDERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. PLANS AND
ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. LIME AND
PLASTER AND CEMENT FOR SALE.
A SAFE Place to Trade
EVERY ARTICLE SOLD IS GUARANTEED.
Po you risk your judgment in buying goods, or do you go o an expert and where goods nre guaranteed
to give satisfaction? When you are sick you find it poor policy to doctor yourself. When you buy goods
why not go to the store that keeps up-to-date the -store that knows how and where to buy the best and
gun rant ims everything?
Values in Hosiery
New shipments of hmii-rr for iniss.-. children nnd infants.
You can find almost anythiiiKKoud in hewicry nt this store.
We are constantly adding steady customers and feel that once
yon buy here you, too, will be a steady customer. Prices
10c to SI. 75
MEDFORD'S LOW-PRICK STORE
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO
JUST NORTH OF JACKSON CO. BANK
Medford Rink
WINDELL & LOOSLEY, Props.
Two Sessions Pnily.
Kink f'lnsi'd on Sundays.
Afternoon Session 2:00 to fi:00
Evening Session 7:30 to 10:30
The nmmigt'iuriit will endeavor to
.'tuidiirr flii- rink to sccuri' the pat
roimgf of the best people; where
tin v muy yo for rem-ation :uid
healthful i-xorrMo. People patrnniz
ing it nniM at all times conduct
themselves as ladies and ir'lil leuirii.
Muie will he pro ided and special
features mhh'd i'ro mt ime to t ime,
Alt skaters pay 'J.'i rents for use of
surface. Admission free, except on
spoeial nights, which will he an
liouiued through tlie pres.
SPECIAL MUSIC.
Society Night Wednesday
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
SKATES 25 CENTS
Rogue River Valley
Orchards Company
CAPITAL 200,000
We have purchased from Mr. E. V. Carter and Mr. E. T. Staples of
Ashland a tract of lu;.1 acres nf what is considered as good apple nnd pear
land as there is in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, which we have subdivided
, fve and ten acre tracts, which we are ,ei,lg pn the following terms:
Selling Price Total "Amount
I'er Acre. 'ost. Xeeos'v1.
ive acre ( Irehard
Option 1 Plant ; tl-n f ..Q
option - Planted and car. ,1 t'r 1 year 2"tl 1000 4o0
Option :l Planted and cared for 2 years "47 1o:!- g-
Optina -I Plant, d and car, .1 fur :l years 214 1470 300.
option . Planted and c.tr.d f.,r 4 yars .'141 170.1 033
option li Planted and cared tor ," years :!, 1.140 (fl
' " I'lanl.d an.l e:ir. d lor ll years 4:1". 2173 23
"I1- " -I'lant 'd and car. d f..r 7 years 4e 2410 go
"!' " "-i'laiif'l ' '!ire, fr 71.. yean. 300 2.-.00 00
"Amount necessary get .bed and possession.
EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH.
hotailed information and literature will be sent upon application to our
Lome office, Jos Humboldt Hank bldg., San Francisco, or to aiiv real estate
agent in the OOUE RIVER VALLEY.