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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1908.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
COST OF BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
IS TWO AND A HALF A YARD
How good! (Mitpicine fudge.) tf
Kd Furlow i)f Ashland was a -Medford
business caller Friday.
The finest ever (Muplcinc cuke), tf
Attorney -1. Piirtliu mudii u business
trip to Jacksonville Friday.
What a delicate flavor! .Miiplcjuc ice
cream, tf with
Mrs. A. T. (i iiimii II of Grant Pass isdiict the rooming house with baths in
at Jefferson, Marion county, visiting I connection with j i h Heeonrl hand store
relatives, on Seventh street,
Come and try .Alaplciue dainties at
"Warner's Saturday. 2!7
Judge W. A. Wilshiru of Lakeview
and his daughter, .Miss Pearl, ure vis
iting in Ashland.
Free demonstration of Maplcinc lit
Warner 'h on Saturday. 217
Hon. W. I. Vawter, Volney Dixon und
Dr. W. H. Jones left for Grunts Pass
Friday.
8co the 75c postals at IIuIPb Postal
Shop, near bridge. tf
James McClcunhau of Train Creek,
rancher nnd stockman, transacted bilsi'
ness in Medford Friday.
Southern Oregon scenery ut HuH'n
Art Htndio, near bridge. tf
T. W. Hill, the mining man of AVng
ner Creek, transacted business in Med
ford Friday.
Dry wood for sulc. Inquire at AVur-
nor's grocery or see w. J. Warner, tf
Alec Sweet of Portland, democratic
state chairman, nrrived in Medford
Friday.
For novelties nnd fancy millinery and
popular prices, sec Mrs. W. I. Brown
on tho West Hide. tf
Julius Meeker, who has been very ill
at his homo in North Medford, is im
proving rapidly nnd will soon be upon
tho streets nguin.
For novelties nnd fancy millinery nnd
popular prices, sec Mrs. W. I. Brown
on the West Side. tf
Miss Tallin Hnrtzell, tho populnr Herk
at the Deuel & Kentner store, has been
on tho sick list for several days, but
is reported convalescing.
Attention, orchard men! Now is the
time for spraying. We have a full line
of gunrnntoed spray hose. Nicholson
Hardware Co., Medford, Or. 2tS
David L. Dny of West Medford hns
friends from Los Angeles visiting him.
They arrived on the Friday morning
FOB SALE 40 acres land on Bogui
OF ATTEMPTED BRIBERY Biver, two miles from Grants Pass
' about half cleared, rich bottom loau
WASHINGTON, March 6. Without , first class orchard or garden land; oak
discussion the house today udopted ft and pine timber en balance worth en-
resolution providing for investigation of j tire price asked for lnnd; terms $200
which he is well dual- charges bv Congressman Lilley to the! down, ::!" a i.-.oi:t'i "n balance. Ad
'effect that the Klectrie Boat comnanv '. dress P. O. linn 171. Medford, Or. 318
bis mining ventures and on the present HOUSE TO PROBE CHARGES
occasion has made a good clean-up.
Attorney Hough of Grants Pass and
his family made Medford a short visit
this week. Mr. If. is mentioned in con
nection with office of I'nited States
di-ttrict attorney
ifie.l to fill.
It. G. Smith of Grants Pass spent of New Jersey had endeavored to cor-
Friday in Medford. ruptly influence members of the house.
.M. D. Moore hus purchased the Odell The Pommitteo appointed has power to
rooming-house on C street and will open inspect the company's books aud pu-
eieetricitv. -Mr. Udell will con-
WANTKD Stenographer and book
keeper of some exi-rience; state age
and experience. T 1, Tribune office. tf
train.
Our Raster Postals have just ar
riyed. Call and see them before they
arq picked over. The largest assort
ment In the city. Hull's Postul Shop, tf
James Tremewnn, tho well-known
miner, hns returned to Aehlnnd, after
an nlisonec of several months in Cnli
fornin.
Attention, orchard men! Now in the
time for spraying. We havo a full Kne
of gnnraut 1 sprny hose. Nichnlson
Hardware Co., Medford, Or. 898
Tho following letter has been re
ceived from the Warren Construction
company relative to the probable cost
of the bitulithic pavement fur Ashland
streets:
"Portland, Or., Feb. 28, 1908.
' ' M. F. Egglcston, City Becorder,
"Ashland, Or.:
" Dear Sir We havo for acknowl
edgment yours of tho 26th Inst, and
beg to say in reply that in tho absence
of the cost of labor, teamB und material
we aro not in a position to quote you
a definite price. Tho bitulithic pave
ment, when completed, iB practically 90
per cent solid stone, nnd tho life of tho
pavement depends largely upon the
kind of stone used in its construction.
Any good hard basalt rock could be
successfully used in tho construction
of bitulithic pavement. We do not
know anything nbout the rock near
your city, oither us to quality or tho
cost, but we can say that the prico
would not exceed $2.50 per square yard
and perhajni less, depending upon the
cost of tho items above referred to. The
maximum price of $2.50 will perhaps
answer your purpose for tho time being,
but we wish you to understnud that It
is simply quoted without being in pos
session of any real facta as to the items
heroin mentioned, yet wo are willing to
ASK ROOSEVELT TO PARDON I
CAPTAIN OF CHARNEL BOAT
JtKAV YOBK, March fi. Forty thou-1
sand have signed u jn-tition being cir-j
ciliated by the American Association
of Masters, Mates mid Pilots, asking;
President Koosevelt to pardon Captain
Van Schaick, commander of the ex- j
cursion steamer General Slocum, which j
burned June 15, 1904, bringing death
to more than 1000 women and children.
Van Schaick is old and broken down
and serving ten .years in Sing Sing.
WA.t'l'KD Girl, a good cook, two in
the family, 4-room cottage; no wash
iiiL' to do: will nav good wages. Ad
dress P. O. Box 3S5. tf
TRUST COMPANY HEAD
TAKES HIS OWN LIFE
DKTBOIT, March 8. Ellwood T.
Hance, first vice-president of the Un
ion Trust company, former postmaster
of Detroit, shot and killed himself in
his home today. Financial worries and
poor health in the cause. It is denied
that the affairs of the Trust company
are involved.
FOB SALK Here Is your opportunity
to double vour inouev in 30 days. Brly
the new addition of 15 acres, 40 im
menso lots, platted and recorded, good
soil, fine location, right in town; close
to business section: must raise some
money at once; terms on part; will
sacrifice if can sell quick. Lock Box
54(1. 303
FOR SALE Having purchased over
500,000 feet of first-class milling logs,
we are prepared to furnish first-class
lumber of all kinds, in any amounts
on Bhort notice. If you contemplate
building place your order with
prices very reasonable; dimension and
line finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company,
offico over Jackson county bank, Med
ford, Or. tf
FORTY PER CENT INCREASE
TO PAY FOR SOLDIERS
WASHINGTON, March 6. Tho scn
nte nrmy pay increase bill, granting an
increase of 40 per cent in tho pay of
the enlisted men and smaller percent
ages to officers, varying with their
rank, passed the senate today.
KILLS WOMAN ASLEEP
BESIDE HER HUSBAND
FOR SALE I will sell by bid on March
10, 1908, ten acres within quarter mile
of Talent depot, either as a whole or
in lots 110x520 feet. This is an op
portunity for laboring men to secure
a home whore labor is in demand. Bids
will be received either in person or
by mail. Bight reserved to roject any
or all bidB. Terras: One-half cash,
balance at buyer 'a option at 8 per cent
interest. Minimum price per lot, $400.
Highest bidder takes hia choice of lot.
Call on or address Welbora Beoson,
'latent, Or. 300
SACRAMENTO, Mnrch 0. K. Nak-
nncia shot and killed tho wife of 1.
Kuwahara in the Inttor'a nnnrtmAT,,
stae, tnking into consideration our in- j early today and then committed sul-
.......,t.....u an , u,,,.-, cuics, iHiib me cme. i no woman was snot wniic ateep-
prjen vrouiu not cxccca mo sum or $2.50
per square yard
We can say further that if wo ceuld
get a contract approximating about
2j,000 square yards, it would make con
siderable difference ns to the price, as
there are certain fixed charges that are
connected with the laying of tho bitu
lithic pavement, such as installing the
plant, und these fixed charges would bo
the same for a small contract as they
would bn for a larger one. This no
doubt you will readily appreciate.
"lours respectfully,
"WABBKN CONSTRUCTION CO. ,
" By W. L. Aschamlienu."
ing beside her husband.
W. J. Moore, district ntlnrmw r
Lake and Klamath counties, is visitinir Tonight at St. Mark's Ohuroh.
hia family-, who are stopping ut Ash A" lllus,r"'''l lecture urn Martin
land. ' Luther will be given at the Episcopal
Attention, orchard men! Now is tlie ' 'hur''h 'onight. This is the first of a
time fur spraying. We have a full liuo "f fro lectur "n "Moral Her-
of guaranteed spray hose. NjdicJsou ! " " '"' K' i' couueotiou with
Hardware Co., Medford. Or. 2W8 ' ''''utl' of the church. Sunday eve
Bert Cliste, who hiiB been engaged in 1 d"rinK ''" the addresses will
raining in Northern California, hus rent '"' 0,1 "M,'n Wno Crucify Christ."
d the MePnuicl place on Lower Ap-j A1o",l"v ,V,'"'B "ii information class
plognte. will be held at 7:30. The purpose of
Do you want a first cliuu Win.., """ ,,"1B ' "" instruction of those
to the
Terrific Gale in Chicago.
CHICAGO, March 6. A terrific
gale played havoc in Chicago and vi
cinuy xooay, aostroying much prop.
eriy.
IF U want to buy a farm, seo Wilson
& Kinyon. If U want to buy a house
boo Wilson & Kinyon. If U have a
house to rent or U want to rent a
house, see Wilson & Klnkoa. Tall as
what U want, and if we have not got
it, we will try and get it. List your
property with us. We are here to
Btny. Wilson Kinyon, Adkins blk.,
7th and C Bte. 816
Flood at Toledo, Ohio.
TOLEDO, O., March 6. The Mau
nice river is a raging torrent. Btroota
nnd cellars near the rievr are flooded.
The waters continue to rule.
Maurice Frederic Bice, the wide
awake Bpecinl agent for the Northwest
Fire Insurance company of Milwau
kee, ono of the beet and most reason
able insurance companies in existenco.
has been here several davs.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED Furnished house of four or
five rooms. Inqnire Hotel Nash, tf
A GOOD BUY Known as the Buck
Lake ranch, located in Klamath coanty,
2018 auras; 500 acres of timber, esti
mated to havo from 10,000,000 to 18,
000,000 feet sf timber, consisting of
yellow pine and white pine and fir;
500 acres of gram and hay load; 1000
acres of tuls swamp; small house and
barn; 9 miles -of -wire- fence, barbed
wire; 7 miles of 0-wire and B of .5-wire
swamp is fed by large springs, rising
oa the ground of the place; about 700
aores oan bo irrigated and drained by
a surge flooi-gats; price $12 per acrb.
Title guaranteed. A key to the sur
rounding ooantry which is qaito a
stock country; 35 miles east of Ash
land and 2 miles west of Klamath
Falls. Address P. O. ISO, Ashland,
Or. , 313
Youjmrtmt look cfood if
ycu IMwish to make dood
Copyright-, tQo7
Mr. Dresser:
We want to sell you that New Spring: Suit
you wish and that Overcoat.
We say this only to those few dressers
who have not dealt with us so far. Those
who have been buying their Clothing from us
know where to come.
We would fire the first clerk who would
sell a man who came into our store a suit of
Clothes that did not tit. But our clerks stay
with us because they have no trouble in fit-
mg the man who wants Clothes from our big-
stock of Clothing made especiallv for us bv
the Washington Co., of New and York Schloss
Bros., of Baltimore.
If your purse is lean $15.00 will buy you
a good Spring Suit or Overcoat. If your purse
is large around the Belt pay us $25.00 or
$30.00 for a Suit or Overcoat that will make
you look like you own a Bank.
THE TOGGERY
LEADING HATTERS & OUTFITTERS.
SIXGKR Sewing Maohiao Co. Tele
phono No. B45. A. D. Singler, Mgr. 89a
locution mi Medford 's busiest streetf inll,r""'tlou iu regard
ifnsy terms. If bo, call on .1. C. Hronn
fttlm lllo. k. f
Lester Holing of Fools Creek, the
wrl miner, was at Grauts Vnm lasl
Week, when he joined the fraternal or
ganiuition known ns the Mlopcrs of the
World.
The building restriction on Queivu
Anue lots should interest every home
builder in Medford. If you are' looking
for resideme property on which to build
a home, acquaint yourself with the
terms under which these lots are being
sold. Inquire uf E. K. Kelly. Palm
block. tf
Mrs. It. (I. llrown f Fugle Point has
1 ''ailed to the bedside of her sun,
Curl Taylor, who was taken ill with
neunu.nia at the heme of Mv. Mi run
(iuerin in liast Pnrtlond lately.
While strolling down the street 1 1. . I
ether day I noticed a fine display
postal cams and on investigation I
found the largest assortment of p.wtali !
that I have ever seen. For the benefit,
of those who have not already found it,!
I will say that it will pay you to call '
""'I tl You will find t., '
Hull's Postal Shop, lluliliard building,
upstairs. !( I
K. M. Albright of Waldo, the well
known miner, was al Grants Pass n ,
has become a resident of Grants Pass, I
where he bought some propertv recent
ly. He formerly resi.leti in this section.
Kev. h'oliet-t Tweed, wso was fornierlv
stationed in this cunty. is al Ashland, I
visitini; 1ms family. lie is now j' !
cnaru.- ol the I . I ei ian church
x-ln Spri,....,. M ile..
Mil K S. ,-, ( A.1,1,,,,,1 i;1.
1 " " Ylcilf.M.I. visiting her mother
.Mr. nii.l Mrs. W 1 1 1 i -1 1 1 II
.Mlnnis. who is mining
operating in e ada.
W. l. K
heveral
In nil of ho
hns been si
for. I Muni.
W. .1. lie:
Mr. II.. i, I Pi
Grants Pass
b.s II at the
ilistrt.t grai
Kplsciqail
for.
hnrch und what it stnudx
Bud Lawrentz Freed.
The case uf tho city of Medford vs.
Hud Lawreutr. for assault and battery,
which was taken under advisement of
the city recorder, was dismissed by the
court. The preponderance of evidence
was in favor of the defendant.
DIED.
WANTKD Woman or girl for silver
piuitry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe.
WANTKD 100 people to auvc their
shoes repaired ut C. M. Kidd 's Shoe
Store. Our shoemakers ure experts, tf
FOK SALK A slightly used Style 80
Singer machine. See Slewing at Dan
iels' store. 301
BUSINESS CABDS.
WANTKD Teamsters with teams want
ed at Western Oregon Orchard Co.'s
on-hard. Apply to Fred Luaduhl. S16
CLKMKNS lu M.-dford, March 3
I'M, Mrs. Martha Ann Clouiuiens
widow of the luto ,M. O. Clenimcns i Ft) SAI.K
a native of Missouri; aged 74 vears
and 1!" duys.
I'l.KASANTS At Central Point, Feb
ruary i"), mod, Kmleu Pleasants, aged
l." years.
ofCAi:i.FIKI,I At (iriints Pass, March
-, inu.1, lioliert Caullield, aged ,su
years.
M'tSKK lu Itritish Columbia, Febru
ary -.', puis, l 'has. MclJee, formerly of
Josephine county, aged X"t vears.
IK A K.MO.N l In Alltioch ' precinct,
February -JT, I DOS, of iiioiihIivi, dllugh
ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Hubert De Ar
m. Hid. aged II years.
FOK SALK Tiro incubators, used only
ono season, for sale cheap; capaoity
or each, LIU eggs. Inquire at War
ner's Btnre. Warner 4 Snyder, tf
E. L. XALCOM.
Now West SMe Confectionery Fruit
stsre candies, nnts, sigars, tobaccos,
frwh fruit in seassu. Near Hotel
Moors, Medfrd Or.
WILLIAM YOTJNQ
CARPHNTBK AND BUILDRK.
MARRIED.
A t I h
parent
amlin
- ngi lie.
at
Mr.
srlll.KKMI W1MKK
-l-ni'o of the bride's
Waldo, Dr.. h'ebritarv
K. p. Meissner. .1. p., l-ste
and Haiti,. V. Winier.
Si-ivi-l- K. ,n- j pr,.,,.
'-". 1"'S, ; ,; Sc.it of III
ami Miss Crace Plint ,,f l
II PUS IlllV CKi lUiiK ,
IVI-uiary '.'!i, plus. .I,.,i,
resi
ents, near
Pais, )V
r Schl.-ig'h
House and lot near Cath
olic school; price 11700; this is a bar
gain. Address letter to Uoj 311), Med
ford, Or. 3'.'3
AY A NTKDdo'od diiiry orfniir farms
in Rogue River valley iu exchange for
Minneapolis rental property. Address
C, Medford Tribune. 304
AVANTK1 A girl for general house
work, small family, no washing. Mrs.
Wm. M. Colvig, near West Side
School. 297
WANTKD 100 men, 73 cr cent min
ers, at once. Magic of flolj Hill,
Nov.
geli.
For particulars, address W. A'o
Medford. Or. tf
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Fnruiture Built.
Be 671.
dford, Or.
SB. A. B. SWEET
Fhysichln and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
The Art cl Saving
HOW FEW PEPLB BEALLY KNOW IT
Have you learned this wonderful nrtl Meet ten men in the street
and ask them if they are ia need of some artiole of wearing apparel
and they will, in moBt inslanois, say that they need something. Tbeu
ask if they know where to get it in order to get the BEST FOB THK
LKABT and they are generally sure, and they think so-and-so is
selling for leas. Then you ask why, and if these men aro thinking
and observing mon they will answer nt onoe and say they think aneh
a store sells for less because they keop the best appointed and most
up-to-date store, their goads are always new, no old dead stock id
allowed to accumulate; they ors boosting for tho town hard all the
time; they advertise SPECIALS which are not duplicated (at least
not i print); they appear to be honest and square and are always '
ready to MAKE GOOD when an article proves unsatisfactory.
WATCH OUB ADATEBITSEMENT8
Who let t
eks ago to atteml
s mother in Cadilla
'!.. bill will return
Me.lt',,,,1
the fu
- Mich..1
to M-., !
ami Mish .1,
W 1 1) III 111 I'Nde.
"Ml'll Hum. On M
ninrv -J, pliis, J
P. hi
I. Ii
urge
P. Lilian
nils Pavs
rtlaml.
bl.i-i.l.
lleriiL.n
'v 1,-ev.
WANTKD 100 young men w:iutt-d for
railway positions; also ."0 ladies for
Western Piiion and Postal Telegraph;
uo experience required. See 11. L.
Sterling at Palace Hotel at once. .o-7 I
SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those I
uishing work of this kind done in i
w iling call up Yan, phone e,",r., Kogue '
Klectrie Co., or address P. O. '
l.'ic
Hex S7li.
tf
Mi
ssouri I'll
Staiib an
P.L
Mi
pa--.. I tin, nigh
Mr.
P.-
Tali nt
on In.
is home.
'S in the
nml stati
galii.-ltioti will soon be
Joe ,'urrie, poruo-rly
who has lic.-ii mining in
mountain mar Yreka. Cal
day. He has been quite mu-cessfnl in
I
an lias
interest ol" a 1
that the or
.-rfe,;ted. I
of Medford,
the Siskivoil
. arrived Kri- 1
tr.Mi, T, l -y ,;
! Mr.
BORN.
-Id 11.11.
ami Mr.
.WORK WANTKD Japanese contrac
t.o; can do alt kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or country. Address A. K. Tatsunii,
lien'l Del.. Medford, Or. tf
Pilli SAI.K N
plet.sl, second
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO,
Medford, Oregon.
House Flirnishers and Undertakers.
Day Thone 353.
Night Phones
C. AV. Conklin. 495.
J. H. Butler, 148.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIO & DURHAM,
Attorneys at Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Orants Pass, Or.
AVM. W. P. HOLT, M. D,
Phystc'an and Surgeon.
Eagle Point. Oregon.
I'eloiia
M. Pel,
HPHHUtli. In Ashland. Kebru.
P'"-, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthu
Lard, a daughter.
W'Pl.Kti.V. K-ln M.slford. March
P"l-. to Mr. and Mrs. A,.plegate
daughter.
ihool. West
oiual interior
quire Tribune
w resittence. .lust com
Llock w.-st of high
Seventh street; fine col
cheap if sold soon. In
office. tf
c L'll.iKOli SA I.K-One liiindred tiers pine
lluli i stoewood, cut last fall. Jl.T.'i a tier,
j Two liiindri-d tiers of oak wood at
$-.L'."t. You can haul four tiers at a
load; no hills; sdioining depot grounds
at Phoenix. T. .1. Fish. ;;i.iii
Scale Spray for Sale
Sohitit
titv.
Sprny.
, remlv
I.inif
(T Ufi'
R nil Sulphur
in any .jimn-
J. A, Perry, Medford, Ore.
UMBRELLAS
Reduced 14
Every umbrella in this store (arid
the assortments nro good) are
now on sale at a clean saving to
you of exactly ONE-FOTJBTH
the original low wiling prices.
$6 to $10 6r
SKIRTS vO
Here is the chance of the sea
son to secure a fine blaok, navy,
brown, gray or fancy walking
skirt of all wool Panamas; val
ues from $6 to $10 for choice,
5.00.
$1.75, $2 and $2.25 J f r j
values White Waists W J-
The finest assortment of AYhite Waists wo have ever had the pleas
use of showing anywhere. The styles are beautiful; every waist
is well made and the values are $1.75. $-J.00 and $2.23, and all we
are asking for choice is $1,25.
15c
25c Silk
S0IESETTES
Our line of Satin, Heather
bloom and Wash Petticoats in
all prices up to f:i.."ii; ilut we
are offering you a regular $l.o0
value for the ex.-cptionallv low
price of only $1.00.
SI
$1.50 Satine
PETTICOATS
The genuine Roiesetto Silks that
retail in most stores for 30c a
yard; sold here regularly for 2"ic
a yard, now 15 yards of a color
only to one customer for onlv.
yard. lfc.
MEDFORD'S LOW PUCE STOIZ.
n-uicn co.
.U'ST XOKTII OF JACKSON CO. BANK
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