the m Enron n daily tribune!, miodford. or., prtday. rATi it (. hhw. t WOODMEN PLAN BIG LOG ROLLING d Convnl Boak to Visit Med ford Wi?U Associate Head Officers ou Ap ril 13 Over Hundred to Be Initiated Camps from All Parts to Be Here. Head 1'oiimiI I. 1. Honk of tin- Pa cific jurisdiction, t Wooitmeii of tin World, neeoiiipjinied by his associate head officers, who include T. Clinton Von lt ol' Piisuile iiii, Oil,, head adviser 1. K. SiiitdfjrasK of Kuyoiio, Or., head banker; '. V. cnsoii of Denver, Colo., head clerk; ' 'unressimiii W. Ilmvlcy of Ore on, chairman of the hoard of head nmnnoors ; .M. K. Wilson of Ito.e man. Mont., hind tsrt.it; A. .M. .McKel lar of Salt Lake, head watchman; .lohn I'attison of Spokane, Wash.; . I'. Hnwke of Pueblo, Colo., and lr. James Stctthuiise of Denver, head managers, will arrive in Med ford Monday, April 1,'t, for the purpose of making an offi cial visit to the local ramps in this vi cinity and more part inilaiiy to initiate a class id' 1) candidates for the sev era) camps in Southern Oregon. The lo eal camps will bring a class of eandi dates to be initiated with a class of .Medford Camp No. mi of Mcdford, un the night of April l-'l, at Medford. Jov ernor Chamberlain is also expected to lie present. The head camp offers a cash prize of $."ti to the camp in Southern Oregon bringing the largest number of candi dates to (lie big logrolling, and a heavy solid gold "boss chopper's" badge to the neighbor securing the laig est number of applications during this campaign. In addition to these prizes the local camps are offering several (icgaut prizes to the "boosters." This is the first time in the history of the local camp that the heal officers have made an official visit en masse, and as they make only five stops in Oregon, Hoatt uonsui I. I. BoaK. being I'ori land, linker I 'ity, liosebnrg. McM inn ille and Meilfont, the local mem Iters are " die lighted ' ' that this Kfity is olie of the five selected ami will wit lion I dou id give t he d ist inguished visitors a rityal welcome. The Woodmen of the World numbers 5.")H.iHii members in the 1'iiitcd States. 1IH;.Oi)II of Ihese being ill ille Ililie Pa cific states and I7.dii:i of whom reside in Oregon. The order is divided into two jurisdictions known as the Sov ereign and I'acific. The Sovereign car ries a reserve fntitl of .".,inin,imi, while the Pacific, which is the nine western Htntes, has accumulated a reserve ol $.Cihnhih. The head banker of the I'acific juri-idict ion being I. K. Suod grass of Mugene, Or., it can be irntli fully said that the W. o. W. not only keeps tin- money in Oregon, but also brings the money from eight other States lo I h-egnii. lis reserve fund is invest ei I in bi.uds such as schnol. wa tor, paving and other state, county and municipal b"nds. The I oca I recept ion com mil t eo con sists of .1. II. Kitgeiahl. .1. II. At well. .1. W. Wiley. .1. W. Ling. Pern Stewart, A. S. Wills. A. W. Lacy, La tin r llaelwonil. II. L. lintfin. Charles Tnrpiii, V. K. Martin. William Oar rett, W. It. Jackson, L. K. Hoover. ;. 0. Shirley. M. W. Skeel in fact, eV OI'V one of the "'oo members of Med ford camp is expected to consider him self a member uf the i imittee to ns Hist in "boosting and making the oc casion a splendid success and oin- long to be remembered. The local camp meets next Sunday afternoon :il 1,'eJ Men's hall, and every llleltllier i- eXier!.rt to be pf'Sellt to as sist in making a naniM-iiiciit s t hat will ilomoii!! rate that the choppers of Med ford know Imw to "I st." 0. J. Mialiey. special (organizer, hn just returned fnon a visit to the sev oral ramp surrounding and reports splendid meetings ;n,, that each f:i rn Will do i!s pari t ake the big log Tolling n -nci-es. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William lf.. to Ileie Sheppatd. - Lots V. and 1 I. bb.rk Ib. y Addition to M.df.od 1" 1,. II. Wyant to Ceo. M. Katoii. lot , :t, I. and '. Hun aker Addition. Adil.ui. .... to-ie Nteelnmn to Fii-t Free Meth.Nlisi chur. h of A-dihmd. pritpi rt i in W ilroitd Add it ion lo A shin nd ' 'He... i mnt. r-.-i f Wilbur W. I t-ri.n, .Vij m- T-9 t ' eV. : ri.e- i4ie.o fu ' ft. 1 .V I In-. t ' ai in 4 ""I'd ?. ffih!p :'.7. laiig.- W I CUT DOWN ACREAGE IN HOPS f'Lin ;m :if...t t' 0 :i 110-et iin; in rth-iti.l Mnn-li ..t ihi--tnr of the V'ini 1 nml Moiictiower union retire 'n an. I 1 foiiiTa. Hie purpose of vum (.lirpoe of 'Mi ll 1 to t:ike tej,j K.oKin to i Hint. rial reduction vf WZ V. ': I the hop acreage of the three Btates thin According to Secretary Joseph Unuin gart nrr of the ( regon branch of the union, an agreement has been drawn up providing for a cut of one third in the present acreage, and it is believed that it sutlicieiit number of the growers of the three states can be induced to make the proposed reduction til the lilON out put in ihe hope of saving the' market from complete demoralization. The California growers and union members are the initiators of the latest movement. Whether al the meeting to be held the latter part of the month they will be able to draw the Oregon and Washington growers into line with their views remains to be seen. It is ob ions to all al all informed as to con ditions in the hop market that it drastic cut in I he acreage is a necessity. FANCY WINESAPS AT $3.75 A BOX TODAY New high prices are shown in the In cal apple market again. For fancy st lert Winesaps ihe price was advanced to .L,.T-" in (he Front street markets to day and lower grades have been corre spondingly moved up. The spurt in ar rivals al this lino indicates the season's close ending and for this reason the de mand is greater than usual. Fort land Journal. AMUSEMENTS. Jubilee Singers Coming. Williams ( h'iginul Jubilee Singers will be here Saturday night, March -1. The programme consists of jubilee songs, plantation songs, negro melodies, camp meeting songs, negro lullnhys, iKgro comic songs, cabin and river songs, sent i mental sings, ballads, rag time songs, classic selections. The car tain will be held until !' o'clock, eals are now on sale. Xo one will be disappointed who en gages Williams' Original Dixie Juhilet Singers for a concert. They were greeted enthusiastically whenever they appeared upon the pint form at Colfax (la.) assembly. Bishop McCabe. Op era House, March -1. SOME RECENT SALES IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY I. It. Siiupkins, who lives .just east ol town, has sold his L'i acre farm to Henry Head of near Agate for $7 The deal was closed Tuesday. The land is excellent alfalfa land and, save a small garden spot, is all in alfalfa. The price, it will be seen, in .f'lf0 an acre. The ."Ml acre place lying just north of the Larrabee place, and best known as the Corliraii place, is reported sold at -fiL'.iit an acre. The name of the buyer oold not be learned by the Herald at t his u l it ing. i he Ouiinagan farm of H0 acres, sit- uahd in Sam's Valley, was sold a few davs ago for li,'no. Ir. Jones and Mr. Strang id" Medford wore the pur chasers. Or. Junes is reported to have made tin statement Monday that they could t:l:adv sell the place at an ad vane- ol almost ini) per cent. '. M. It it r ley recently purchased a 2" acre t ract near hin place on I he Jackson; ille road for $Il an acre. A few nays ;mm he let one-half of it g at .-'-' an .hie. Central I'ollit Herald. A Dangerous Character in Town. Still loafing around a few Medford homes is a stranger of a suspicious appearance and saggy, heavy look, claiming to be an expert in light house keeping. II is forbidding looks have caused much a la nil and uneasiness among the hoiisevvixes, not lo say some real tiuhappines. His name is unk nowu, but he t ravels incognito mi der I he cognomen of ' ' I ohhv goggi toss. Hut dun 't worry, ladies, for our old friend of itie sunny smile, the light h a 1 1 and wholesome appearance: The real joy miller is after him and is sure to put him out of low u. for Wailsburg Iu re Whil e Flour " knows no rival, dd only by Allen & lieagan. the (iro rv Store on the Corner. NoTloF. ok KLKoTloX. lie it n solved, by the Cily Council of the City of Mod ford, Oregon, the Mayor approving. That there be, and is herebv railed a si ial election in said ity for t he purpose of siibin it t ing to he voters of said city for their ap pruvai m- rejection, a propoci uiueiHi metil to section 7l of the Ciiv Charter f aid city, and otrh other matters as lav be lawfully submitted at said elec tion; that said election lie held upon Ihe "d dav of April. l?ts. between the I s of s a, in. and " p. in. of said day. Tin following are hereby designated as the polling places and judges and clerks of said election: For the First Ward: Tolling place. dd cily hall, over llaskins' drug store. Judge, (leotge A. Jackson, judge nml clerk. K. M . Jordan ; judge and clerk. I. F. Willeke. For the Second Ward: Foiling place. simple room of the Hoe Xnh. on l street. Judge, V. J. Finerick ; judge nnd clerk, ll. fJ. Karnei; judge and clerk, II. II. Harvey. F..r the Third Ward: foiling place, city hall. Judge. A. T. Prisko; judge and cbrk. K. M. Stewart; jnd and rlerk, C. K. Collins. The f.tregoing resolution wn tdoptH bv the eitv council Murri 1. 11. Treiv bridge vol ing n r. TAtri i te. Wnrlman aye, MerricV r. Oj'1 TL-.f.-r nl.ei.t. Approved March 1 1. H. J F. RKPOV. r.r. tt.-,t: I'.FV.r. M. coLLTV. Recorder. Nrwbury in $166 j .T;o-U..m ill-. Or.. Mnrrh 17. l!. T.i the l'...p!.- -t .l.-ok-on Cnnnt'O A ?uiii..r It r L'-'ineil curre ncy, ibnibt L thr..e;;li the :ioe,-V of II1V politiclil "frieiolv." fl.it I lnol ileteiQneil to witlnlr:nv finni the r:o-e ftr irict tit tornev on u-,,npl of henlth. U 0l' to- the ,,uW rioht on (K). p-M aim i:n;e t ii f crimp out ir lur rumor hy stating that I am a OHn-liJati for the republican nomination for district at tonic , and i ask the suffrages of t he republicans of Jackson county at the primaries, bn-ed upon my record as an attorney at the Jackson county bar. 1 have actively practiced law at this bar for five years, and I think my rec ord in that time is a creditable one. 1 have had some tin cases before litis court during these years and 1 believe myself familiar with the practice of the court, and if elected will not have to be ed li ra led by the taxpayers along this line. ll is true that during the past six weeks, which time I should have been interviewing ihe republicans of the dis trict, I have been seriously indisposed, due to an operation which was neces sary to undergo; but I am attending to business again and desire the support of the republicans of the district. Kour years ago T made the race for district attorney and was beaten three votes in Jackson county, and I do not feel that the showing was a discredit to me. T desire again to be the repub lican muni nee. I have no pledges to make' except t he one involved in the oath of office which the district attor ney must take that 1 will enforce the laws to the best of my ability if elect ed. Verv t rnh yours. ;rs XKwrtFKV. KKSOLFTIOX. lie it Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Medford. Oregon, the Mayor approving. That the following proposed amendment to the City Char ter of the City of Medford be submittd lo ihe legal voters of said city for their approval or rejection at a special election to be held in said city on 4 he :td .lay of April, HIOK: I'roposed Amendment to Section "2 of the City Charter of the City of Med ford. The People of the Cily of Medford do ordain as follows: Thai Section 7-' of an act of the leg islalure of the State of Oregon, en tilled, "An act to repeal an act en tilled, ' An act to repeal un act en titled, "An act lo incorporate the town of Medford, in Jackson county, Oregon, and limiting its powers and defining the duties of its officers," and to repeal an act entitled, "An act to incorporate the town of Medford, in Jackson conn ty, Oregon," approved Feb r nary -4, iss.V filed in the office of the secre tary of state February 11, lSSS. and all amendments I hereof , and to incor porate the City of Medford, in Jackson county, Oregon, and to define its pow ers and duties, approved February 0, HUH, ami to incorporate the City of Med ford, in Jackson county, Oregon, deline its powers and duties, and to re peal all ads and parts of acts in con flict herewith." tiled in the office of the secretary of state. February 7, 100."., as amended by the act umendatorv thereof, filed in the office of the see rotary of stale February l:t, 1!M).", and is turther amended by the vote of the people of Medford on June I, 1007, and on March I., Ions, be and the same is hereby further amended by adding thereto the following: Subdivision l. In addition to the foregoing warrants ami bonds, as an thorized in the preceding subdivisions of this section, (lie said council is fur ther anthori.eil to borrow money on the faith of ihe city, and Tor that purpose to issue additional warrants and bonds for the sole purpose of securing, furnish ing and installing a gravity supply of pure water for said city; but in the even) thai said council shall elect to secure, furnish and install a gravity sup ply of pure wnler as above mentioned, ami shall issue warrants and bonds as provided in this subdivision for such purpose, the lotal amount of warrants and bonds so issued shall al no time ex ceed Ihe sum of .fjoii.iino, in addition to the warrants and bonds in the three pre ceding subdivisions authorized, and in the event (hat such warrants and bonds -hall be issued, such issue shall be in all respects subject to the provisions and restrictions of Subdivision li of this section, except as lo the maximum amount of such issue. Following is the form in which the above amendment will appear upon the ballots at said election: Submitted bv Order of the Citv Council. CHARTER, AMKNDMKNT. Vide Yes or Xo. ' 'liaiter A mend men t authorizing t he installation of a gravity water supply and the issuance of bonds therefor, and limiting the aiiioinil of such bonds to $.'011,111 hi. bin Yes. HH Xo. The foregoing resolution was adopted bv the Citv Council March IK, HtOK, Trowbridge voting aye, Kifert aye, Wort ma n aye, Merrick aye, Olwell aye, llafer absent. Approved March H. 190S. .T. V. RKODY. Mayor. Attest: llFA'.L M. COLLTXS. Recorder. Tho pimnir TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot wnler for ten on very horl 110I ice It ran be used un the ten table or in the kilchcn Attm hc lo tiny fleet roller durable t ROGUE IIYEI 1LKCT1IC CO., Hnci-esor to Condor j V:er Power Co. Of j frr W. 7th M. opo. Id elerl He ;il DIAMONDS '.T'MKM t,nm nii a b ri,ll I f 4! C 8I.F.ET, Ni-ar Depot. 01 Model Clothing Co. $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 NEW SPRING SUITS -ot-vstk Golden Grain Granules 100 PER CENT PUKK CISRKAL COFFEE. H tiislos like fuff'cc. It looks like col'IVo ami ii smells like col" fee. hut is pure roasted grains, Mended so as to pro cure the lies) flavor, the greatest strength and an ar ticle which young and old may drink morning, jioon and night. Oolden Ornin Crannies is especially recommended to those suffering from heart Irouhlc, nervousness, consti pation, indigestion, dyspep sia and stomach trouhlcs. X early 'l-iiouud jxirLiiif fur '2'u; all retail grocers. "Wholesale hv P. B. Theiss & Co. Mp.lfonl, Or. TIME TABLES SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound. n. 1l Orison Kxin-sH. . . . ."::Hi . iti No. I I I'lirlliinil Kxpri-Ms . . . It: l!t :t. m Xi. 22"i l''ir AohlmiH In: I.', 11. in I Southbound. .. l.'i Calilurni:! Kx . . Hi;:',, ;i. tn N.i. l:t Sun l'r:iii.-it-.i Mxp.' l:."i". m Nn. L'J". l-'rnm liiMiil. l':t..' !: I.'. p. iti PACiriC 4 EASTERN RAILWAY. No. 1 7.7iv- Si i t i -T j ":.'n. m N... .'I l.ca v.-h Mc.ll.nH ! 'J : .'in . in N... -' ArriM'H Mr.lf.ir.l 1 1 :. :i. m Nr.. I Arri.- Mcill.inl I .".::(" i. in . 1it)l BIVER VALLEY RAILWAY N... 2 "l.wivi". MnlroH .T 7n.niTm. N'. 4 I,i-ii'.-. Mi-dl'nr.l I .":."i". p. rn Mi.tcr l.i.i .. Mi..llnr.l ' 2: Oft p. in. M,.H.r I...IHH M.-.lfur.l f:liO ji. rn No. I I.M1VM. .larkwuivilli-..! (MKMl.ln A .. :, I,i':ivi. .liii-k.onvilli1. '! U:.10p. in Mo. I.itim.ii .l.'ii-k.nnv ill... j l-.Oup.ln Mnt' l.i.nvi' .l:iJ. .mivilli'. . ' T:."." i. Ill Spec in I motor c(r trie- ilnriii(f l;iv, i(i ami iipwunl, ner.Tlinj( to nuni htr ult. I'h o in JiipkiofJill offtp.n. TITK MAN WHO LAHX UKIIIND NKYKK KX.IOYS THH UH'M THINCiS IX la" 1'K. 1 ' K AMOXti TIIK FIRST ATT 1 1 MS I.) IX OUW XISW NIMMXi CIMSATIOXS lilSAlTIR'l, HKOWXS. 1MCII OKAY MJX TTRISX, SW1S1J. LONDON SMOKE, SISDATIS ULl'lS SISKOI5S AND II A I KLIN IS WORST IS I )S. STY I IS AND T A 1 LO R I NO OUAK ANT IS IS I ). SUITS AT INTRODUCTORY PRICKS $15, $17.50 $20 Highest Grade Makes at $25.00 $30.00 $40.00 IF NOT ALKKADY A W ISA RISK T HISS IS AIMS THIS CLOTHES YOU AIMS 0OIN0 TO W1SAK SOONKR OR LATER. "MAKE YOUR. SE- LECTIONS TODAY All Kinds and Varieties of Are You Thinking of Riiilflino'? I 'i-n insii hi linprovi- nl i-i .in m ii v. piinripril ..Hi.-.-. 1'oit l:in.l. nii'Mon: nip itlll lorl,. IIIII.IIIIO; ini-i.l politloi S, II. V. Wolls. .1. I!. l.nli.M iiii. I U. I liili-nl t. Aslih.n.l l.o.l.. No. IH I. I v .).- t .iii.l l'i'nl.Tti.. Oiil.-r ol' i:iliN, pr pnl ..Iiii-.'. A-.lil:ili.l. tlHnii; illroiporntors, I ', II, r.-ippi ll.-ir. I-:. A. Slirrwiii nn.t I'. II. Viiiip.l. EXCURSION RATES FROM BUY THE CATCHY SNAPSHOT FOR PIANO. ! Itciuil I'.h- in Hl:tiiiH to l'. S. .Mitchell J AmIiIihmI, Or., for Hum renl Mnrch Two j toji. If yon lire not pleaded, He m I it j Imi'li ju'fpinptlv nml t;cl Nt.'iinpH refnmleil.; BUSINESS CARDS. E. R. SEELY, M. D. I'liVHicimi mil Surgeon Mmlern 1 1 1 i i I ienii jnp- Itooins. X liny, office Honrs, In I'J, 4i I. M. Office in Jackson County Bank BUIk. WILLIAM YOUNO f'A Itl'KNTKIt AND UVl l.HKU. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. Uox 7I. Meilfonl, Or DR. A. B. SWEET I'h vieiiui ii ml Snryeon. Office itl lfciieiice. Medford Furniture Co" MedfoTrt,Or. IToiisefnrni.Hher4 nml I 'mlerl.'ilierft. 1 :i v I'hone :t.'..'t, Nihl I'honi'H -('. W. 'nnl( lin. lit-,; J. II. Ituller, I IH. Win. M. Colvift, Medford. Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys at Law. Oeo. II. Durham, Orantn Vann, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D Physic'an and Surgeon. K;ieM Point, Oregon, E. L. BALCOM. New W'eit Side f "on f ect iolHTV - Ffllit ntore en lol i n, iinln, ciyrirtt. oh:iceo, f re-It I'niil in HeiiMoti. ejir Hotel M,.ore. Meilfor.l, Or, PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL SECTION AOENCY. ! L..eli It.. snv Me.lfor.l, Or. E. T. HUNT, j VATi;K sri'l'I.V roNTKATOlt. I III ' experience; A I referi'lici Ifiit of woik :it nyht price. 1'iiiiijiin phmtfi iii"tfille. in whole r in part.! A ny tiv :tiliilile power. Wood r uleol ! tan Iti on correct in list nicfnrrn. (innn- ' line engine net. Mprtiy (nilfiln built j iiiol repniri il. A chMtu e to figure on your work will In- opprcriotM. I'titil. nhop in tKTiirci), lini I OH lUiidanc. end of North 1 atrMt. I AND CALL FOR T1IIS.M LATER." Lumber WIO 11AVK SOMK P.UTLPIXOS TO l!K TOK' DOWN WHICH AVlilOV FKU KOK' HAld'l ON TIIKOROHND. ('Aid, AT OUR OK KM MO. I & Lumber Co. n:.,., a vIIVCII AW ity I I vWConie hihI Hee our yoodM nml leiirn how Id win the prize. !umenihert our r:i i 11 cotinlcr are the best things in town. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE JKi WKNT SKVKXTIl KTIfMKT. McOLASHAN b JUNKEN, PropH. PHONE NO. lfiOl A bit of Alfalfa Land Kvcry mic pusli'd on 1 lie land situal ion in this val ley kimws that immI liay land is n'uini;' lu lie in de ii land fi'iiin t liis I iine furl Ii, nwinn' to si niiich of our alfalfa land having! n lanted to fruit trees. We are aide to offer for a short lime J.- ,rIOK OK Til 10 P.IOST Only three miles from Medford. for Ihe reasonahle priee of TWO IH'NDI.MOD DOLLARS PIOI," AtMilO. And we iriiiionni'e it one of the liesl lmys in the valley today, ll is of (lie lies! ipialily, and we know it will prove a winner to the huyer. It is eiiially well adapted to pears. If it interests you. eall at onee on Roue Rfvet Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDINO, Bring Your "Wants' OREGON 1.1:0.011.1 ci... m.. MEDFORD, OREGON. to Tribune Office