THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR.. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I Ho whs badly injured in a railroad ' w Ti'v k in Montana two yearn ago, which I caused paralynis of tin lower Jim La. Just received at Ward's L'utth Store, new jardinieres and cniekn and chuniH.tf Janu'H Curr from the Kat Hide was a bnsiueHM caller in Medford Tuesday. JiiMt received at Ward 's Cush Store bow iardiniercs, crocks and churns, tf J. ('. Kmerick of Ashland transude biiKiiie-H in Medford Tuendiiy. A buttle of Majdeine will make two gallons of delicious svruu. 300 Jj. C. JidiriHton, a carpenter of M ford, left TueHday fur San Francisco. Just received at Ward's Cash Store new iardiiiiereH, crocks and churns, tf V. K. Heecraft of I'hoenix made Med ford a business call Tuesday. See the 7."ie postals at Hull's Postal Shop, near bridge. tf E. E. Miner of Gold Mill precinct wiw a business caller in Medford Tuesdny Rout hern Oregon scenery at Hull 's Art Htudio, near bridge. tf J. II. Cochran of Medford was town Monday. Dry wood for sale. Inquire at War ner's grocery or see W. J. Warner, tf Mrs. M. M. Taylor spent the day in Ashland Monday. For novelties and fancy millinery and popular prices, see Mrs. W. I. Brown pn the Wert Bide. tf Jay C. Sexton, cashier of Hank of Jacksonville, is helping in the sheriff's offico during tho rush of collecting taxes. For novelties and fancy millinery and popular prices, son Mrs. W. J, Brown on tho West Side. tf H. F, Goodland is erecting a two-story residenco in West Medford, which he will occupy as a home. Our Enster Postals have just rived, Cull and see them before they iiro picked over. The largest assort raent in the city. Hull's Postal Shop, tf F. F. Trevor of New York is a new comer iu Medford and will locate if suitable purchases can be made. Do you want a first-class business location on Medford 's busieHt streetf Easy terms. If so, call on J. 0. Drown, Palm Dloek. tf Oscar Lyon of West Medford has been severely afflicted with bronchial trou bles for two weeks. W. H. Morton, formerly of Medford, came in on business from Ashland Mon day. Dr. and Mrs. Forbes of Talent are guests at. the home (tf Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Lawton, The M. M. M. Glee club will give n concert at the Methodist Episcopal church on B street some date next week. John F. White returned Monday from Berkeley, Cal., whore he has ben visit ing for the past three weeks. Have you Mnpleinc in the house t If not, order today, You can't afford to bo without it. 300 Lewis Doren of Wellen made Medford a business mill Tuesday. Mr. Doren re ports that the roads are in good condi tion. The city council met Monday as an iu formal body to consider the proposition of a new fire alarm system, but action In the matter was postponed to March 17. j Mrs. II. T. Sutton, lale principal! school of Music, Cottier University, Lin coln, Neb., will entertain with her piano at the Christian church Wednes day, March 1 1, S p. m. 301 .John Barnuru nf the Kogue ltiver Val ley Railrond company left Tuesday for Han Francisco, Oil., where he will look after matters of business for the next two weeks. J. H. Downing of Central Point, who is agent for the McMinnville Mutual In surance company made a business call in Medford Tuesday. He lias been suf fering with the grippe. Tho building restriction on Queen Anne lots should interest every home builder in Medford. If you are looking for residence property on which to build i a home, ncipiaint mirself with the , lerms under which these bits are being j sold. Impiire of F E. Kelly. Palm block. ' tf j II. I Hooker sold uitt Inn to w ivsi j deuce properly .in N Ntroot in Park ad dition In Phillip l.ooseley, the consiileia i lion iieing L'"Mii. Mr. MooUcr will erect j annther residriice fur a home for him s.-lf. While strolling down lint Mreet the other dav I noticed a fine display "f postal .aid and on investigation 1 found the largest assortment of postals that I have eer seen. For the benefit I nf those who have not already found it,! 1 will say that it will pay yon to call! nod see them. Yon will find them at, Hull's Postal Shop. Hubbard building.. upstniiM. (f Dr. Jones tep,.rls that t lie little daolitet ,.f .1. i'. lleiitonl of Crittin , ,,r,,,'l. bo 1 r ;, whilep h.vnu;. NEW GEOGRAPHY PUTS OREGON UPON THE MAP PORTLAND, March in. Professor R. 1 H. Tarr, occupying the chair of physical g"grnphy at Cornell university, is the author of a geography now used as a! text book in a vast number of schools' throughout the United States, and in j revising this book is paying especial at- j tention to the development of Oregon I and Washington. The Portland Coin- f , the recipient that the letter had official charactr. "It is clearlv out of j the question," said Asquith, 'to lay ; private and public correspondence on i the table." Later, in the house of lords. Lord As , quith described the letter from Kmperor ( William as "quite informal and friend ly. " Lord Tweedmouth expressed sur : priso at the continued criticisms from the press and the public. CAKE TO MAKE TOUR IN INTEREST OF CANDIDACY mercial club has furnisheii Tarr verv complete data on Oregon, to gether with a number of thoroughly representative pictures, and genuine in terest on the part of the author is ap- In the interest of his candidacy for 1 WANTED Woman or girl for silver pantry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe. FOR SALE House and lot near Cath olic school; price $1700; this is a bar gain. Address letter to Boi 312, Med ford, Or. 323 WANTED (iood dairy or fruit farms in Rogue- River valley in exchange for Minneapolis rental property. Address C, Medford Tribune. 304 SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those wishing work of this kind done in evening call up Van, phone 855, Rogue River Electric Co., or address P. O. Box S7fl. tf wiin ins perron urns. Professor tho republican nomination for I'nite males nenntor 11. (.nke will begin a vigorous campaign of the state thin week. Hih itinerary will include prae tii'iilly every section of Oregon parent from a rcipicst tor further pho- .Mr. Cake's determination to begin togrnphs of !- i li- subjects. Mashing' the active cnmpaign at this time is due. ton's commercial bodieB will see that, he snvs, to his desire to explain to all the " Kvergrern State" is properly ta ken cure of. Public School Opportunities. No section of the Union surpasses the the Republican voters of Oregon his stand on various questions. His posi tion has been expressed in his platform ho says, but ho desires further expana Pacific Northwest in the excellence of, tion of its various topics by means of itn I'UMin oi l in. aim . K..u Lumuiuur ( JIITNIIIIIII UUUrCSSCS. ties are manifesting their interest in the "Through the papers I have submit state university by urging upon th state! ted my platform to the Republican vot the most liberal appropriations for tho ers of Oregon," announces Mr. Cake maintenance of this institution in a way "but in addition to that I desire to ad that will enable it to reach its highest ; dress them in person, to explain more eflicieney. This was the meat of a res- fully and more clearlv mv nosition in various matters. I hope to have thr mercial club recently. Public bodies pleasure of addressing as manv Ronub throughout the northwest appreciate ' lican votors as possible and am confident that institutions or higher learning that mv message to them will be of in nro n factor of the greatest importance teres, to all who are concerned in the to eastern people who contemplate mak- result of the coming election. ing their homes here. California people are planning to re turn the visits raadn that state by the poople of Oregon ami Washington, prob ably the first excursions will bo made at the time of Portland 's rose festival in June. At even this enrlv date, too, REPUBLICANS AOEEE ON TARIFF REVISION PLANS WASHINGTON, March . Plans for tho revision of tho tariff hnvo been the Alnskn-Yukon-Pncific exposition at ' agreed upon by tho Republican leaders Seattle is being much discussed in the im,iU(jig Reosevelt, Speaker Cannon! Senator Beveridgo and Representatives Payne, DnlKell and Sherman, tho throe south, Development League Meets. n series 01 meetings unoer me nun- l.....- i,n:n mnmi,n,a rt tun ,00 pices of the Oregon Development league , mcnnfi committ(?P who wiH fram(. are io ne nem tins weeK in AHhlnnd, i tn(, uew Iaw Medford, liosehurg, (-rants Pass, Al-J ,,r,PI1 ',.:- nt ,,.. win . -mn nun may.nn. jone neoi an emnu- , ,,..,,,,.1 imm(1,lint(1lv ftftpp th r.TniriltioT, Vi . , , """ " of the present congress next spring and ....... - m in f ,n uu- morning. reveiuy a bi wiJ draftpd n,ihu,inf, Bome of ,n ,.o ...e .o.o- th(( h Hl.,lodn,pf) on rtpp, am, inm and mercial club there. lir,i;,;n,r ,i,,.u v, t.. .-.. Eastern people are nlrendv beginning .'.,,, .'i : ' :rti i:rt- 10 arrive on me spring colonist rates. lie disposition is to seek the smaller I he disposition is to sc owns ami the majority of those look ing for country places intend to enter fruitgrowing or dairying, two industries pecially attractive in Washington and Oregon, where they bring greater re turns thnn in anv other part of tho mint rv. uext fall, President Roosevelt will call : congress immediately lifter the result is known, so that the tariff con be revised by the Republicans. Classified Advertisements One Cent n Word No HiiiK-f insertion less thnn 15 cents. Six itisrrtiniiH for thr price of four. Seven ty-fivr renin n line per nunith. CHINA GIVES SATISFACTION FOR INSULT TO JAPAN WANTKD Furnished houso of four or five rooms. Inquire Hotel Nash, tf 1'KKIX, .March HI. The Talsu Mum incident is not yet fully settled. China has given uutisfuct ion regarding the hauling down of the .lapanese flag, but the disposition of the steamer and the matter of indemnity are still subjects of negotiation between Chiua aud .la pa 11. WANT KD KID people to have their shoes repaired at ( M. Kidd's Shoe Store. Our shoemakers are experts, 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, Gen '1 Del., Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE One hundred tiers pine stove wood, cut last fall, $1,73 a tier. Two hundred tiers of oak wood at $2.25. You can haul four tiers at a load; no hilla; adjoining depot grounds at Phoenix. T. J. Fish. 300 FOR SALE 40 acres land on Rogue River, two miles from Grants Pass; about half cleared, rich bottom loam, first-class orchard or garden land; oak and pine timber on balance worth en tire price asked for land; terms $200 down, $15 a month on balance. Ad dresB P. O. Box 571, Medford, Or. 318 FOR SALE Here Is your opportunity to double your money m 30 days. Buy the uew addition of 15 acres, 40 im mense lots, platted and recorded, good soil, fine location, right in town; close to business section; muBt raiBe some money at once; terms on part; will sacrifice if can sell quick. Lock Box 546. 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 amountB on short notice. If you contemplate building place your order with us; prices very reasonable; dimension and fine finish lumber a specialty. Write or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company, offico over Jackson county bank, Med ford, Or. tf WANTED Capable laundry woman to do family washing at home. Inquire Tribune office. tf. FOR SALE All kinds of wood. Odar posts. Orders for future delivery. Ifiehstein & Wilson, (Irants Paws. KAISER WILLIAM'S LETTER MERELY A FRD3NDLY NOTE FOU SALE A slightly used Style 66 Singer machine. See Slewing at Dan iels ' store, HOI LONDON, March 10. The hope that the letter sent by Emperor William to Lord Tweedmouth, the tlrst lord of the admiralty, would be published was dis pelled by Mr. Asquith, chancellor of the exchequer, in the house of com in on this afternoon, when he told A. J. Hal four and other questioner that he had nothing to add to the statement of Fri day and that so tar as he knew Lord Tweedmouth had nothing to add to his declaration beyond the fact that he showed the letter to Sir Edward (irey, the foreign secret nrv, who agreed with WANTED Teamsters with teams want ed at Western Oregon Orchard Co. 'a orchard. Apply to Fred Lundahl. 315 WANTED Stenographer and book keeper of some experience; Btate age and experience. T 1, Tribune office.tf FOR SALE Two incubutors, used only one season, for sale cheap; capacity o f en c h , 21 tl eggs. Inquire at War ner's store. Warner & Snvdor. tf WANTED (iirl, a good cook, two in the family, 4room cottage; no wash ing to do; will pay good wages. Ad dress P. O. Box :tS. tf FOR SALE Ranches ranging in size from 2 acres up to 640 acres; prices ranging from $10 up to $350 per acre. A good business property at $S500; new residence property ranging in price from $600 up to $3000; also 100 acres in Missouri to exchange for property here. List your rental prop erty with us. Wo have calls every day. Call and sec us. Wilson & Kinvon. Adkins Block, 7th and C. 316 FOR SALE I will sell by bid on March 10, li()8, ten acres within quarter mile of Talent depot, oither as a whole or in lots 110x520 feet. This is nn op portunity for laboring men to secure a home where labor is in demand. Bids will bo 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 8 per cent interest. Minimum price per lot, $400. Highest bidder takes his choice of lot. Call on or address Welboru Beesor, Talent, Or. 800 Copyriadt". 1907 N.Y. i MB. POOR DRESSER: A THREADBARE COAT COVERS MANY AN HONEST HEART, BUT THE BEST WAY TO GET OUT OF A PINCH IS TO PUT ON A GOOD FBONT, THEN YOU CAN MARCH IN THE SUCCESS PARADE AND CAR RY A BANNER. SHODDY CLOTHING WE DON'T SELL AT ANY PRICE, BUT FOR 20.00 WE CAN GIVE YOU A SUIT WHICH YOU CAN WEAR TO VISIT THE PRESIDENT. THE REASON WHY WE CAN SELL YOU A GOOD SUIT FOR THIS MONEY IS BECAUSE WE KNOW MANY MEN AT TIMES GET UP AGAINST IT AND WE KNOW THAT H" WE WTT.T. SELL A GOOD SUIT FOR $20.00 WE CAN SELL ENOUGH MORE OF THEM TO MAKE IT MORE PROFITABLE TO US THAN IF WE CHARG ED $25.00 A PRICE WHICH MANY CLOTHING MERCHANTS ASK FOB SUITS AND OVERCOATS NOT SO GOOD. SAVE UP AND BRING US $20.00 AND WE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. THE TOGGERY A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE. A G(K)D BUY Known as the Buck Lako ranch, located in Kltimnth county, 2013 acres; 000 acres of timber, csti mutixl to have from 10,000,000 to 12, 000,000 feet of timber, consisting of yellow pine and white pine and fir; 500 acres of grass and buy land; 1000 acres of tule swamp; small houso and barn; 9 miles of wire fence, barbed wire; 7 miluB 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 bo irrigated and drained by a lurge flood-gate; price $12 per aero. Title guaranteed. A key to the sur rounding country which is quite h stock country; 35 miles east of Ash land and 20 miles wcjit of Klamath KaJls. Address P. O. 156, Ashland, f)r. 312 Watch for the Announcement of Our Spring Opening Wait for the New Millinery It will pay you to wait for tho new Millinery which ive will open up very Hoon now. Our spring opening in all Rections will be at the same time as our Millinery Opening and you will enjoy coming. li.-r , cii i.r ii n.. u ill :ill I I,, a W. .r. T. I. tit .ll.llllV Hint I..' II til,' M.'.lf,. t !.- .!.- T,., I,.. ,. ,-, ,,.,, -' l""l''" tiial Mr I, .ii !,,,- built illini I h, ,,i.l nn,,. I,. ,' .'i t lint til,' i,,r w , 1 I., - , ,., In- will ,,,', ,i,v it I,,,,,.. I,' K. I! I!,'.i,,ii an. nit, ,iuix,, T,,. i il.iv I t, ,iii l',,itian.l ,l m il,.' ail i tin.li.l vi.it in l,.H,,i, niih i,'liili,H Mr. II,'.', it, Mill nial,,- ;i l.ii.ni, s. trip t,i Minn, .,ta t.i Ini ,,l. 1 i, . I, ,i , ll.'.'v.ii. h,,.,, I,, alii, j n, Miaiii in l,,,ll,,i,, V V III,. Nil. il... ha. I,,., ,, ,,. .;, ', tiial vtli,, was litatiiylil li,i,ii,- t'r,,t,i Sai, ,,,. nli.-li' In- Ii ,,l li,',-n in the li,,.i.ital t., wi'- hs a;:i. n.-ii tak.'ti I, ark t,. that in Vituti,,n M.i ii.l.av. Mr. Hi. On hai n,, ini.ru r. .iii.'i' . tnniiii hntiif. tut, I will be tin, I. t th.- i-.-it.. ,.f tin' sain.' tmr..' All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WHY NOT SAY K YOUR MONEY BY lU'IUHXU A HOME OF YOUR OWN? WE .MAKE AND SEEL ANYTHING ANI EYERYTIIINO NEEDED IN THE UWIliER LINE. CALL, SECURE OUR PRICES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER LKPORE THE SEASON'S RUSH DE (ilNS. THIS IS (i()lN(! TO P.E M ED FORD'S I5AXNER P.UILDlMi YEAR. CUT IN ON THE OROUND FLOOR AND i ET IN NOW Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MKOFORD OREGON Spring Suits Exceptional Value Of coutho you are going to have a Spring Suit. Never before have the .jacket suits been so popular or the styles so profuse. The values, too, are exceptionally good. All we ask is a look and wo feel sure that, out of our showing of over 12o suits yon can find something to please. Prices, !i.O to See the Window Display. 1150,00 About Alterations If you get something at this store and have it iillered we guarantee the fit aud it is your own fault if it doesn't suit you. Our alteration lady is very good, having come to us direct from the big suit house of Nathan & Sons, Saerninento, California. She has hud practical experience ami we guarantee her work to be absolutely satisfactory. Now if yon should hap pen to get something here that dues not prove up right, please let us km.w and if we fail to make it right we will give back your money. You will be iloitig the right thing by coming to us for your money and we want yon to come. Don't lie small and gn round knocking, for your friends may think it strange that you do not come back for vonr tnoaev. Buy Piece Goods Here We i:iu siivi' you inunoy oil piecr goods. 1 1 t1 is pruot': We wvro the people to introiUiee CjilieuH at .V, (iinyhanis nt .V, iJn'ss .iinriiiiiiH :tt S 1 .f ami up, Blenched Mimlin at 7e and up. Ami nuiay other items we miylit mention. Sntliee it tt. say that before we opened up our piece jjimhU section you couldn't lmy .V Calicos, -V Apron Check, s I :te Dress (iinizliams, nr "c llleadi'-d Muslins ami many more items we niijjht mention in Medford. In yon appreciate our efforts to lower prices enough to come and see our ottering .' All we ask is a look. MEDFORD'S MODERN STORE BAKER-HUTCHASON CO JUST NORTH OF JACKSON CO. DANK R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK. OP.ILL .4NJ) I4TH WORK, PA TT EI INS. fc'.TC. TELEPHONE 471. o O Co o o o o o o O O o o o o o o