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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR.. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1908.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
lti 't it -i.-iiriMtiBf 219
Map-No.-!
T. W. Ktcvi im nf lirownshoro wan a
font visitor Thurwiay.
Jaiiit-rn ', carftcntiTH ' anl matonH
ovcrallH unl jackctM at Van iJyke 'n.Wi
William (Jihbon of Ontral j'oint pre
tifir-t wan a ,Mefonl visitor Thurwiay.
J. .1. Hti-wart, who ha bwn at tioM
Hill for wtveral w--k, haw return
8-e tin- 7.V poMtals at Hull J'oHtal
Shop, near bridgi. tf
Merchant Hull of Hrowiixhoro tra rut
acted himincttH in Medford Wednesday.
Southern Orison ttce nery at JIull '
Art Ktiidio, near bridge, tf
Dr. Heely left Thursday for the ITp
per Jtoue Jliver country.
Dry wood for Bale. Inquiro at War
ner'B (f'roeery or wo W, J. Warner, tf
Judge . (I for aft if. Durban) of (Jrantu
I'ajw came to Med ford Thu ruddy on bun
JnoHi.
Well worth n trial. 296"
Mftpeienel Mapelene! 290
Attorney W. K. Phipps left Thurrtdny
for A Kb land to look after bumnesit m ut
ters. For novelties and funcy milline.ry and
popular prices, sex- Mr. W. I. Jirown
on the West Hidn. tf
Dr. J. F. Keddy and Willinm Hart
Hamilton spent Thursday afternoon in
Grants i'uns.
For novelties and fancy millinory and
popular prices, see Mm. W. I. Hrown
on the West Side. tf
Mrs. Hither' of Grants Pass pawned
through Mod ford on her way to South
ern California Thursday.
Mapelene! Mapelene! Mapelene! 290
William Harrison, a prominent ranch
er of ftrownshoro, was a business culler
in Med ford Wednesday.
Just received at Ward's Cash Store,
now jardinieres, crocks and churns, tf
W. C Deneff, one of Jacksonville's
businens men, made Med ford a business
rail Wednesday.
Just nweived at Ward's Cash Store '
anw jardinieres, crocks and churns, tf
Stan. H. Akin, tin- pro parous merch
ant fit Prospect, wus a Medford busi
tiiwh culler Wednesday.
Now express shipment of fancy back
combs and belt buckles at Van
Dyke's. 200
Attention, orchard meat Now is the
time for spraying. We have a full line
of guaranteed spray hoe. Nicholson
Hardware Co., Med ford, Or. 298
(-, 71. KoHtel of Central Point was a
caller in Medford Wednesday. Mr. KoH
tel was formerly a merchant in Med
ford.
Attention, orchurd men! Now is the
time for spraying. We have a full line
of guaranteed Hp ray hose. Nicholson
Hardware Co., Medford, Or. 298
Charles Schmidt, son of J. M.
Schmidt, west of Medford, is a new ar
rival from Turoina, Wnsh. Ho will lo
cate in Medford.
Attention, orchard men! Now is the
time for spraying. We have a full line
of guaranteed spray hose. Niehelsou
Hardware Co.. MMford, Or. 298
James It. Howard of Yreka, Cal., is
vixitifig relutiven west of Medford. He
formerly rexided hen-, ojM'rating a,
blarkHiiiith wimp, I
In you want a f irt Hans biiHiness I
locution on Medford 'h Ihihh'hI vtreet?
I'lnsy terms. If so, call on J. C. Hrown,
Culm Itlork. tf
(J. W. Hrown, rutin ty mniiiiiHHionr-r,
paHHed t lirciugh Medford Thursday, re
turning to his home at Kagle Point
mm JackHonville.
Only three more frames, 22xUH, with
Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left
from the npecinl sale. If you wish one
rail nt once. Komembcr that the pho
tos are free with the frame. Hull's Art
Studio, near bridge. tf
Judge J. H. Neil and his son, Frank
Levi Strauu No. 1 leather label over- HAWLEY TALES FOB WANTED Stenographer and book
alls, $1 a pair at Van Dyke's. 296 FULTON'S RESOLUTION keeper of some experience; slate age
Charles T. Higinbotham, wso was un- 1 and experience. T 1, Tribune off ice. tf
til recently a resident of this city, has WASHINGTON, March 5. Represen-! WAXTKD Girl, a Xd cook, two in
been sp-nding the past nix months look- tative Hawley bud a conference with
ing over the country, visiting all of the the subcommittee having in charge Sen
principal towns in Kaxtf-ru Oregon and ator Fulton's resolution authorizing the
Washington, has return, better sat- attorney-general to institute unit against
iufW-d than ever and says that Medford the Oregon k California Railroad corn
is good enough for him. pany. He found the subcommittee fa
. - vyrable to the resolution, and it is ex-
U'EEN WILLINO TO QUIT jK-eted it will be favorably reported to
IF CAKE WILL DO SO, TOO hu without having hearings.
. The attorney general has written a
W. H. C'Ken, who last week an- I"' " bairman Mondell explaining
nounred his candidaey for the republi- thp uwhuHv for the passage of the res
can nomination of Cnited States sen- "bition, and it is believed his letter,
ator, is willing to get out of the race, combined with Representative Hawley 'b
providing H. M. Cake, also a candidate argument lust week, will be sufficient
for senator, will do the Barne. Mr. 'D to bas favorable report.
(J 'Hen's solo object is the elevation of T,lf- resolution will probably go to the
Statement No. i, and he is willing to hou,ii in thfi nfar future, and no ma
sacrifice his own political ambition, al- t,'riul bction to its final passage is
ways providing that Mr. Cake will do anticipated,
likewise. 1 1 '"
Mr. IJ'Ken's proposition to Mr. Cake LLLUMINATE PAEK WITH
is simply that they both withdraw and ORNAMENTAL LIGHT POSTS
allow the Statement No. 1 republicans j
to center their strength on some man j Tne ornamental electric posts which
who will bo satisfactory to all factions. w' USf'l unng tne carnival are Deing
He mentions Judge Mcllride, Hen Sell- installed at the corner of the city park,
ing, T. B. Wilcox and I. If. Bingham, ' Tne ladies' park committee ia having
but they are only instances, as Mr. the wiring done and the Rogue River
U'Jten cares not for men, but for meas- ' Electric company will rurnutt iree eiec-;
ures. Mr. Cnko replies: inc current to ngnv toe nine uu-canaic,
The open letter of Mr. U'Ren comes power electric lights which will be on
u surprise. I would say in reply ach post.
that more thnn a month ago T an- !
nouueed my candidacy for the nomina- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE ME NT a I
the family, 4-rocn cottage; no wash
ing to do: will pay good wages. Ad
dress I O. V.rx V . tf
five rooms. Inquire Hotel Nash, tf
tion for tho United Htatca Benatorflhip XTED Furnished house of four
ft iter uue aenncraiion upon ana care-
ful consideration of the responsibilities
involved in my candidacy, and must
now most respectfully decline Mr.
U'Ren 's proposals."
IF 1" want to buy a farm, see Wilson F
& Kinyon. If V want to buy a house, '
see Wilson k Kinyon. If V have a
house to rent or V want to rent a
house, see WilbOfl k Kinkon. Tell us ,
what U want, and if we have not gt
it, we will tn and get it. List your
property with us. We are here to
stay: Wilson k Kinyon, Adkins blk.,
7th and C sis. 316
A GOOD BUT Known" as"the Buck
Lake ranch, located in Klamath county,
2018 acres; 500 acres of timber, esti j
mated to have from 10,000,000 to 12, I
000.000 feet of timber, consisting of 1
yellow pine and white pine and fir; ;
500 acres of grass and hay land; 1000 t
acres of tule swamp; ma!4 house and I
barn; 9 miles of wire fence, barbed i
wire; 7 miles of 6-wire and 2 of 5-wire ,
swamp is fed by large springs, rising!
on the ground of the place; about 700
acres can be irrigated and drained by
a large flood-gate; price $12 per aero.
Title guaranteed. A key to the sur
rounding country which is quite a
stock country; 35 miles east of Ash
land and 20 miles west of Klamath
Falls. Address P. 0. 156, Ashland,
Or. 312
BUSINESS CARDS.
FINNS REMOVE ROOSEVELT'S
PICTURE PROM THE WALL
WANTKD A girl for general house
work. Inquire at Burrell Orchard, tf
SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Tele
phono No. 945. A. D. Singler, Mgr. 290
WANTKD A boarder in a private fam
ily. Address P. O. Box 2S1. tf
ASTORIA, Or., March 5.-The 8u- wx vTED Wnm.n or airl for silver
omi Temperance society of this city, an nantrr. Annlv to Steward. Naiih Cafe.
organization composed entirely of Fin-1
nish memberH, went on record by a ma- WANTED 100 people to have their
jority vote at its meeting on last Fri- repaired at C. M. Kidd'B Hnoe
day evening as being opposed to the J Htore. Our shoemakers are experts, tf
government, and even went so far as to , FOR SALE A slightly used Style 66
order President Roosevelt's picture re
moved from tho walls of the hall,
where it had bung for a long time.
This action, it Is said, is not sanc
tioned by the leading members of the
society, but wus the work of the rad
ical element. It appears that at a
social held on Sunday, February 25, tho
announcement was made that anyone
who desired to join tho society within
a stated period conld do so without the
payment of the usual initiation fee. As
n result, 55 people joined at the meet
ing on Friday evening, and 45 of them
wore rail i cal socialists. Tho claim is
made that it was these 45 new members
who passed tho motion directing the in
sult to the president.
Singer machine. See Slewing at Dan
iels' store. 301
WANTED Teamsters with teams want
ed at Western Oregon Orchard Co. 'a
orchard. Apply to Fred Lunduhl. 315
FOB 8ALI3 Two incubators, used only
one season, for sale cheap; capacity
of each, 216 eggs. Inquire at War
ner's store. Warner to Snyder, tf
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side Confectionery Fruit
store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos,
fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel
Moore, Medford, Or.
WILLIAM YOUNG
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Fttmiture Built.
Box 67L
Medford, Or.
OREGON DELEGATION FALLS
TO SELECT NEW ATTORNEY
WASHINGTON, March 5. Effort h
of the Oregon delegation to hold a meet
ing to take up tho district attorneyship
quest ion were not miccensf ul. 1 1 was
firnt proponed to hold a meeting nt 4
o 'eloek, but it was impracticable for
the limine members to attend at that
hour. It was then proposed that the
meeting be held last night, but prior en
gagement h prevented Senator Hourno
from agreeing to 1 1) in arrangement, so
that the matters goes over until today,
when another effort will be made to get
together.
W hen t he delegat ion dues get to-
gether it will endeavor to pick a man
for district attorney from the first con
gresHional district becaimo the second
district already has a majority of the
large federal offices. If the first dis
trict does not offer a man with suitable
requirements mid willing to nerve, then
candidates from the second district will
FOR SALE House and lot near Cath
olic school; prico 41700; this is a bar
gain. Address letter to Box 312, Med
ford, Or. 323
WANTED Good dairy or fruit furms
in Roguo River valley in exchange for
Minneapolis rental property. Address
C, Medford Tribune. 304
WANTKD A girl for general house
work, small family, no washing. Mrs.
Win. M. Colvig, near West Side
School. 297
WANTED 100 mon, 75 per cent min
ers, at once. Magic of Gold Hill,
Nov. 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
Neil, of Kagln Point, and John Marsh I bo eminidered. No member of tho dele
of Jacksonville, were Medford callers gatioii admits any preferences and the
.lelegatiou is to u.4e everv endeavor to
pick a man who is comjtetent and ac
ceptable, regardless of his past political
affiliation. He must bo a good repub
lican, however.
Thursday. Frank Neil was on his way
borne to Kngle Point.
P. Centeinrri Co. 's kid gloves, all
lengths, at Van Dyke's. 2!Ml
I'hillip Looni-Iv, owner of the roller
skating rink in Medford, has Hold his;
ranch of HtO acres of bind in Sum ' , TORTLAND LEADS SOUND
Valley to Thtniias W, Strut hern for
:tri. .
White waists, voile and I'anama j Close to ;iiiti,i)iiil more bushels of
skirts, ladiiV suits, at Van Dyke 's. Dtiti , wheat wi-re shipped from Portland in
J. K. It ic hards has been in Medford February than from t he en tin1 Puget
for several months pitst looking over Sound district, according to figures
IN WHEAT SHIPMENTS
WANTKD 100 young men wanted for
railway positions; also 50 ladies for
Western Union and Postal Telegraph;
no experience required. See H. li.
Sterling at Palace Hotel at once. 207
SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those
wishing work of this kind dono in
evening cull up Van, phono 855, Rogue j
River Electric Co., or address P. O.I
Box 870. tf
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.,
Medford Oregon.
Houso Furnishers and Undertakers.
Day Phone 353.
Night Phones
C. W. Conklin, 495.
J. H. Butler, 148.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIG ft DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon.
Engle Point, Oregon.
WORK WANTED Japaneao contrao
tor; can do all kinds of general farm-1
ing; general helper in all work; town'
or country. Address A. E. Tatsumi, .
Gen'l Del., Medford, Or. tf j
FOR RALE New residence, just com-!
pie ted, second block west of high I
school, West Seventh stroet; fine col
onial interior; chenp if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
Scale Spray for Sale
Scale Spray, Lime and Sulphur
Solution, rendy for use; in any quantity.
J. A. Perry, Medford, Ore.
the valley. He reside in i'nge County,
Iowa, the home of Dr. Butler, Captain
Kawtiii's and M. i. Iloe.
V. I'. Hrown, son in law of It. N. Hut
ler, who has Ixtii confined in a hospi
tal at Salem, dr., for the pat two
months, ha retiiito-l in tl. .-limy,. f
a hoflit;il IoiIh. ,
lNle.nr H iifer, manager of the Iowa
which have been eompib-d by the Mer
chants' exchange. Including the coast
Wise traffic, 1'nrtlnnd net afloat -.41.!,-7JO
bushels an against 'J.I l..pilJ bush
el a, dispatched from Seattle, Tacuina,
Kverett and the other ports of Western
Washington, Fort la rid sent l-'t, i'.'tO
bushels to California and Paget Sound
VU'i bushels.
pan;
I.uinle r Mo
sawmill 1 1 t lie Plttte Cie, k
along the propos,-,! i f tl,,
tnilua
Tie !. Milling le-Mi-ti,,,! ..
nne Ii .( h -tiMiill interest e.
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fitr r. -i-t. II. e 'l ...( I I oil 1 1, I
a hello1. Mi .(llMMll MUISi-lf v
tn ois inoli r hi. h t hce ,.(
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Mr. I selv. owner and oj.
ect ing a '
. 1 1 1 n t r v .
P. K.
JACKSON COUNTY PIONEER
IS LAI DTO FINAL REST
t f
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tlr
Well
the nw roll r sl-iimg tinl, on tin
nor of Tenth ;nu! stir. ts. VMfU
he lias li.ol a hea v inn I' j'it r.
rwT "iin pening Ins rink, ai' l is
pleased w itli Ins hiv eminent,
Mr-. V theiton of Vcrmgion. Ne , a
Ulster in law ot" t. 11 Kiiiiil v of West
Mod ford, lo has n imting at the
Numli'V home for the past three weeks,
b ft TMiur-dav for her home. M. N'eth
erton will return to Medford in the
future and make this her home.
The Inneral of 1 1 v Mittha i linens
toel, ia e this r t l"t i noon from Iot
home on I sir. 'ft and was attended bv
a luge n u mi K.-r ef I'tn inN. Mrs ( l ei
ens Was lo ll til high esteem by .lit W ho
knew ler. She leaves tO lllolUH l'.,r lef
' lr e da light eis and one son and a
unrulier ..f gi i ndeli 1 1 ren. Mis. i I m
ens :id resided ill .ll.ksoll .olinfV for
i.- ii !v in x , ars.
MEDFORD COAL MINE
HAS SIX rOOT VEIN
lie Medford
al
si
mii'.in has
elll ef coal
le. This is of the Xfl v lest
V em i f t his si,-c means
much for Med t'or-l The mine is no
longer a prospe.t or a speculation the
at the i
ipialit v ,
ids are to b
FO It S A L K ( ne hund red t iers pi ne
.stovewiHid, cut last fall, $1.75 a tier.
Two hundred tiern of oak wood at
You can haul four tiers nt a
load; no hills; adjoining depot grounds
at Phoenix. T. .1. Fish. :tO0
FOR SALK 40 uvrtief laud on Rogue
River, two miles from (i rants I'ass;
about half cleared, rich bottom loam,
lirst claws orchard or garden land; oak
and pine timber on balance worth en
tire price asked for land; terms $-00
down, $1." a moiit4j on balance. Ad
dress P. . Hox r7l, Medford. Or. HIS
i FOR HA I.K Having purchased over
."it ii 1,000 feet of first class milling logs,
we are prepared to furnish first class
I ntuber of all kinds in nny amounts
"i short notice. If you contemplate
luilding place your order with us:
r iii e xery n-asonable; dimension and
tine finish lumber a specialty. Write
r call. Ittitte Falls Lumber Company,
ot Tier i.vrr Jackson county bank, Med
t r.l. Or. tf
IMR SALK I will sell by bid on March
1", 10ns, t, acres within quarter mile
"f Talent depot, either as n whole or
.ii lots llMvc'n feet. This is an op
portunity for laboring men to secure
a home when labor is in demand. Mids
will be received either in person or
by mail. Right reserved to reject any
or all bids. Terms: One half cash,
balance at buyer's option at S per cent
interest. Minimum price per lot, $400.
Highest bidder takes his choice of lot.
Call on or address Welborn Peeop,
Talent, Or. 300
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Chas. Hazelricg. Manager
Commencing Thursday, March 5.
PROF. FAIT IS COMING WITH A
STRONG ATTRACTION.
Fait the Great and Company will be
here for hree nights, commencing
Thursday, March 5. He will intro
duce many new and novel features
in psychic phenomena, mind reading,
hypnotism and clairvoyance. I'rof.
Fait has with his company the noted
baritone singer, tco. Congable, who
will sing two of the Intest and most
popular illustrated songs each eve
ning. The professor has also one of
the Inigest and best moving picture
machines and a great collection of
pictures, both in motion and views
from all parts of the Pacific Coast
States. Prof. Fait was in San Fran
eisvn at the time of the earthquake
and fire, and took a great many
views of the ibstructi"ii ef that
great city, which he will exhibit on
the opening night. All will be thor
oughly explained. The public clair
voyant work that the professor is
giv ing has brought forth a world of
praise from the press wherever he
has been. So. if there is something
t hat you would like to know, jut
send in the question, all scaled, and
receive xour 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 iee him. Thcrf will be an entire
change of program a.'h evening.
It Pays to Watch These
Advertisements
HERE IS AN ILLUSTRATION:
A few days ago we advertised -ot: ginghams at 2Uc a yard a cer
tain lady read the advertisement, bought twelve yard r-of gingham,
thus saving 60c. This same lady resolved to read tho ads every day
(for we change our ads daily) and the next day she saw 25c Soisettes
advertised at loc a yard. She had been figuring on a dress of soi
sette, su came down and purchased 10 yards, thus saving $1, making
a total tf $1.00 in two days. It pays to read our advertisements and
buv goods here.
WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE.
New
Butterfly
Suits
BIG ASSORTMENTS OF
SPRING SUITS.
New suits for ladies are arriving
everj few day a and we invite
you to come in often and see
the new arrival. New suits ar
rived this morning and are now
on sale. If you come in the
morning you get the first chance
at them. We are confident that
we can save you money on a suit,
no mutter what price suit you
want. Over 125 new suits from
which to select. Not a Buit in
the store but what is a good
style all but five having arrived
recently.
PRICES $8 TO $50.
The Embroidery Sale
GROWING IN INTEREST EVERT DAT.
You can't miss it if yon buy Embroideries now, because we haye a
brand-new stock from which to choose; the patterns are well selected,
the valueB are unsurpassed, and the prices aro certainly low enough
to please. The fuwings range from 20 TO 50 PER CENT.
READ OUR ADS AND SAVE.
M R- A N CO
JUST NORTH. OF JACKSON CO. BANK
Rogue River Valley
Orchards Company
CAPITAL $200,000
We hnve purchased from Mr. E. V. Carter and Mr. E. T. StaplcB of
Ashland a tract of 1073 acres of what U considered as good apple and pear
land as there is in the EOGUE EIVEB VALLEY, which we have subdivided
in five and ten-acre tracts, which we are selling upon the following terms:
Selling Price Total 'Amount
Per Acre. Cost. Neces'y.
Five-acre Orchard
Option 1 Plant?d $1,10 $ 759 $750
Option 2 Planted and cared for 1 year 200 1000 450
Option 3 Planted and cared for 2 years 247 1235 385
Option 4 Planted and cared for 3 years 294 1470 320
Option 5 Planted and cared for 4 ycara 341 1705 055
Option (i Planted and eared for 5 yenrs 388 1940 1 90
Option 7 Planted and cared for 6 years 435 2175 j25
Option Plmitv'd and cared for 7 years 482 2419 60
Optioa 9 Planted and eared for years 500 2500 00
Amount necessary to get deed and possession.
EASY TERMS 10 PEE CENT DOWN AND 1 PEB CENT PER MONTH.
Detailed information and literature will be sent upon application to our
home office, SOS Humboldt Hank bldg., San Francisco, or to any real estate
agent in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY.
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first-class house in the city. Absolutely the finest grill between
Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all
Its branches.
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLON 1 AT. Rni VMI?lv IU) 1 win i'tmi
WOKK. PATTERNS, ETC. '
TELEPHONE 471.
M EDEORD, on.
Mtrs.Urene Ufamftoit Usaacs
"3nstructcr cf "plano.Tlwt JUcthoi
Stuilo al Huvnci. M.Tib J Strict
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