AMUSEMENTS. ; J'The Burgomaster." With a compuuy of superior xcel-k-nee, au euttre new scenic investiture, x a brand uew costume embellishment, a host of new- novel, up-to-date features, .oiiM's the Pixlt-y & Luder's triumph, :"The Burgomaster," to the Medford j ipru house tonight. "The Burgomas i ter" always the most pleasing and pop ular of all the Pixlrv & Luder successes f lias been kept right up-to-date, nnd i evou a little beyond. This season will prove no exception to the rule, and Man ager William J'. Cullen promises the original metropolitan production. The company arrived this morning M ORUDIS BREAKS OAMP AND LEAVES SANTA BARBARA THE MEDFrVRn DAILY TRIBUNE, MKPKOKD, OR., TUESDAY. MAKPTT 24. TOPS. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PROVS A CURE TOR LEf ROSY (Boston Journal.) After characterizing Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy as ft woman who spread infamous ; stories of cures by Christian Science healing which had never been aecom- i plishcd, at the stato house beforfl the committee on public health, yesterday morning, and challenging Alfred Farlow the church's publicity agent, to produce the name of a leper he had claimed had leen healed by Christian treatment. At torney F. W. IVabody of the opposition was nonplussed at the afternoon session when, following a second dare, much to his discomfort, Mr. Farlow arose nnd named t he c 11 red pa rt y as T)r. O. V. Itarrett, a physician of St. Louis, Mo, Closely following the producing of the name, V. A. Morse, representing the Christian Sclent ists. ruse to his feet, and. addressing Mr. Pen body, asked him if he would now withdraw his bills, as he had agreed to do if the namo was produced. "flood Ood, man.' was all Penbodv could say. - Following the hearing Mr. Farlow tel ogra plied to St. Louis and received a prompt reply. Both telegrams follow "George Barrett. 2240A South Grand avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Do you still claim that you have been healed of leprosy by Christian Science? Give date of healing. W ire immediately. ;-. "ALFRRB FARLOW." ? "St. Louis. Mo., March 3, 1908. Al fred Farlow, Berkeley Building, Boston: Healing took place 2oth day of Septem ber. 191. You are correct in your in qniry. Will find full account in Sen tinel, January 11, I Sun. "O. W. BARRETT.' Sensation followed sensation all through the day and hundreds of the Christian Science followers packed room 4i and applauded the di-fenders of the Beienee healing. SANTA BAHHARA. Cab, March 2 Muuager MeCredie has decided to break training camp. This sudden uinvr was made because he could not g.-t a Suuuay g:iue here. lie will take his team to San Luis Obispo and pla-v there Soiid :y nteinoon and from there go . Salinas, where he has two games si lod uled. After playing these games Mc CrVdie will go direct to San Francisco and play two games with St. Marv's college. Frank Carr, who was tried out at short, was yesterday turned adrift. Char ley Baum, who is managing the Fresno team, will get Carr. for tlie little short-: stop today accepted Bantu "s terms. It would not be snrpriiiig to s.-e a couple of more men dropped when it comes to moving time. It looks like it might be Pernoll and Marshall, pitchers, ami Walsh, the red headed catcher. BUSINESS CARDS. BATTLESHIP TO VISIT SAN" DIEGO FOUR DAYS SAX P1KOO, Cal., March 24. A "Wireless message received today by May or Forward from Hear Admiral Evans definitely fixes the time of the arrival nnd departure of the biittleshin flont. -ii win ne ai pan inego lour finys ami some hours. The fleet will arrive at San Diego at .2::tn o'clock on the afternoon of Tues day, April I I. and will leavo nt 0:30 o 'clock on t he even in g of Saturday, April IS. O. L. Sargeant, the genial farmer of Thoenix precinct, spent Saturday in fed ford. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the next meeting of the city council of Med ford, Oregon, for license to sell malt, vinous and spirit nus li(uors in less ipiantities than one gallon, for six months, at Lot ID, Block 2o, in Med ford, Oregon, for a period of six months. MASS & BALK. Bated March 14. HUN. :tjs REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I'nited States to Ambrose Walsh. I47.:is acres in section fi, town ship 'At, range :t W patent John H. Stewart to Maude Hock nvos, lots o and li. block 2 Med ford K. P. Wauad to Jacob Stone, lots fi, 7 and S, block 4, Central Point $ (ton L. (!. Porter to Ceorge W. Porter, land in I L C 44, township l7, , range 1 W 1 William Ross to Henry Humph rey, In acres in section :M. town Nthp Ii7, range 2 V Harry C. Stoddard to Henry Hum phrey, lot Kagle Point Fruit J-'arms T. It. Soliss to C. M. Parker, 10 acres in l L C til. township .17. range 2 W 1. K. Green to Gertrude K. Vwk l..s:i acres in section lM, town ship .'17. range '2 W Henry Humphrey to H. 0.; Stod dan!, lots 1. 'J and 3. ld.tck 3, West Medford tract Henry Humphrey rt a I. to public, property in West ford tract I I'niled States to Arthur .1. Mnl- vey, Bio acres in section Ii. township ;t;!, range 4 W patent V. M. Kennedy to Klla J. Coir. jf property in Whitney addition to I .'till I the Mo.l- E. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms, X-Ray. Office Hours. 1012. 4 (i P. M, Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg WILLIAM YOUNG CARPENTER AND BUILDFR. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. Box 71. Medford, Or HANXEY COMPANY LAND PFOPOSAL IS E EJECTED lil'KNs, nr., , ,n-h i.--ViIlia:!i Jdil ler. a!t,,t.My i-.j- the .,:, of Or.-on and the Willi., IhniN-y pan v . ,av,. reci-n-d a c.py of a dWNiuii jiwt h ind ed down by ihe uliilii i-siolo-r of the in-r:il land niYi.-.' ot Washii.gton. who h moai?is t! ,1, )(f the r.-is lor :,!! n-.-riM-r of the Hums hi ml of fice ,0 r.'cnmnien.iiiiy fr rcj.-cl ion the si 'gn'Mnt i.ni of m.tilv ro.onti arrs made by the Stat.- lo be reclaimed by the 'A iliiain lhtnle , Miiipany under tie- Ca rey Met. This is ;i ,-yv iimin.int de.-t-ion t'.-r , Harney county, The lands involved are of ihe wry best in llarm-v wtltev . and be in a sti.-t. li ,.f , ounlry directly ' -o' tributary to P.mns. This vast t ra.-t has ' m, 'en tied no for feir v ars. withdrawn. I from public nlry. and 1 he con i . inpla t : l':i, ,d reclamation by the Hanlev eompativ son lias been retarded by the contest which Per lias culmiimtitl in the nr-smi decision, the 0 RELAY YAQUINA LINE TOR EXCTTRSI0N TRAVEL .... S V, nr., M:'ivh As the re : an ins; vtiuti trip over the Cor .t. tv l';Wt mi railroad bv lieiieral a j .;it I '. O 'Hi ien und a number . ;hei- sotitli.-ru Pacific official, it is n -0,-1 hen tlmt the road tit the coast, well as tl" line .Mending eastward Meteojt, will be put in shape for ay exi-iir-ion t rax id by installation hea!er raiU. While it is said Ihe ' id ol'l'icials do not expect to be do to put the roadbed in the tirst-class u.Imi.-h which will eveulually be ac nidi-h d b the lime this summer 's ;,wl b. yins. they hope to have if p:tde of ha'ldliiiL; the heaviest Kind louii-t trael to the coast by 1 he m:nei- l!o. ! ! also reported that Hk Sonlhelii iiic will try the experiment this sea- of operating a regular train from l land direct to Vatpiina by wav of W est Side route to Corvallis. HOBOES MUNCH HAY ! SOAKED WITH BOOZE S fnrri.i M,.T -i ,!. lin ll-....m..n.l A, II o ar Port Stevens, is briniiti; suit ' i'.'aiii-l the Amor in A Columbia River railroad for the i-ash value of :'.ti al j h.tis of whishy which was b t out of tin J barrel dui:n: transportation from Port -s mini to Bammotitl, Mcbnuhlin con i lend that the barrel was sinash"d by J ronjih handlini'. The railroad companv j maintains t hat the barrel was defec j tie. At any rate, the booze was lost iii gallons of it. According ti one story the barrel was -tossed from t he freight car onto a couple of bales of hay. When the bar rel hit the hay Ihe bottom was smashed in and the hay was drenched with $'2.'J." whisky. Puling the following night the hoboes K't'hered from far and near like the assemblage of crawfish around a carcass and not only lapped up all the boo7e but ate all the hay. In const iiience McLaughlin wants damages. We Want io Bav Liiiiis 1 1 j Realty Bond Syndicate of Oregon VV. H. Stalker aA,!i;n,y Secretary DR. S. J. DAY, .(nksonvilli, Ori'mui. DR. A. B. SWEET I'hvsii'inn ami Surijcon. Office at Ki'Shl.Mici Medford Furniture Co., Medford, Or. Iloimol urnislioi-H nnd rildilalicrs. Pav I'honr Xifilit Phones '. V. C.mk I'm. 4!:-.; .1. II. Uutl.T. 1 IS. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Cr. COLVIQ & DURHAM, Attorneys-at Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or WM. W. P. HOLT. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Kaglo Point. Orepm E. L. BALCOM. Xfv Wi'si Side t'onfoftiontM-y l-'rnit stort1 rnntlit's. nuts, cij,':irs, tolinrciw. fresli fruit in soastxi Xtar Motfl Moon-, Medford. Or. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL EECTION AGENCY. r,nek Box 80S. rpdfnnl. Or. E. T. HUNT, WATER SUPPLY CO.NTIiACTori lit years' experience; Al references. llest nf work at ri(jlit priees. Puniptii plants installed in whole or in part. Any available power. Wood or steel tanks on correct suhstructnres. flaso line engines set. Spray outfits built and repaired. A clinnee to figure on your work will be appreciated. lTntil shop is secured, Hox IO1. Residence, end of North D street. Are You Looking for OHietning bood I IF SO. V. V. TO OKI'llIf YOT lilt) ACU'KS OF YF.IJY FINK OIJCII.MM) LAND. ONLY TWO MILKS FK'OM M l'.l )!' Mil , WITH SI'FFN'Dll) IMIMi()'lv MF,TS. ll.WltY TO SCIIOOI,, I'orii ACIiFS IX Oii!l.!-!). SlI.K)) SI'!ilN(j WATFIi ; CAN (!I'K I MM Kill ATH 1 ' )SXKSS I OX OF Til 10 IiUlLD TXOS AND MOST OF Til 10 LAND. Pklf'10 ONLY I0ASY TIOIi.MS. C. II. PIERCE S SON MRDKOWD, OK'IOOOX". TR1BUNK WANT ADS ARE n AND MONEY SAVERS f Wise Talks By the Office Nov IUUU MOTOR CARS lOXi'KUT lilOFAUilXO. A LI i WOli K ( ! U liAXTIOIOI). SUXDIi 1 10S FOR SAUO. IT 151.IC OAliAOF. ( ' A US STOW 101) A X I) 'AR 101 ) FOW. Reos Premiers Kissel Kar wio ASK YOU TO XOTK'IO on; i,i n io FOW 'OS. CAN VOI' H10 AT IT . 9 Reos !0 11. I', sinu-lc cvliiidcr Wininlioiil, will) folding S.-.-M $ G50 :.'ti II. I'. .loiiUr-.-vlimlcr W,,;i,lsl('i- with .jump scat.S? 1O0O II. I'. iloiil)p-fvliii(li'i- Touring C;ir, (IcIiicIimIiIo 1 i i J i ; i i t .' $1250 Premiers '.-1 -'S II. I', f cyliii.lcr Woailslcr or louring cii)'. .$2250 ::o :;." II. 1'. runr-cvlindc:' Wnndstcr ,,r touring cni'. .$2500 '0 ''' II. I'. four cylinder Wo.idslcr or touring ciir, doiiMc ignii ion .' $2000 ! Io II. I '. six-cylinder Touring Oar, 7-asspng(i.$3750 Fords lo II. 1. four cylinder Wnnaliout $ 500 Same willi iiiei hanical oiler, running-hoard and lamps, el,- $ 700 10 II. I'. sixcylintler Touring Car $3000 Kissel K?ir ::"- lo II. I. Touring Car or Woadsler $2000 ' X" Y r 1 : 10 AT Tl MOM 7 I ' rices I ( )j !. Fa cT7iw. MEDFORD AUTO CO,,;! A. V. WALK I0W. Manager. I'li.me Main 213. iraue lOiiilith and I) SI reels. mrnmmsaram CIRCUIT COUIT NEWS. S'4,te of (l.'i;..u v. Cha rlt s II. and j Xorval Walswnrth: demurrer over ; ruled; lefenlaiit idi'.-id net uniltv and ca.ne wet for trial Wednewisy nt 9 a. ni. It. h. Morrison vs. II. T. hetstene: j action to r hit nuuo-v; iudinent fur plaintiff. O. r. I'ursill vs. K. II. Khveod anil Villiatn llutton: ilismissed. P. K. Snvace vs. lfei-,.v Orth: dis- mivsetl. I & t'. Itaihead company vs. Mat 1 lias Maul; default taken. j Maliel I.. Ste.-r,s vs. It. K. Stevent et al.: dismissed. , NEW CASES. State of Onx'on vs. Satn Hudson: rap. I v;is rt'.'nlint; :ilnii u Ki' ; linn Iiik'I, i;ist tliitt .'htmi tli:it ir s r ;it i i-s ;trc iml iuress;ii y ; to tin1 (' I jiiVHrrvini: iml list rv, u Mil I lie ntli'-rs in;iitit;iin tli:it tlx im'w Ijiw. it' tiii'tiy . n fnrt-i.il. will Mit tli.-rti .nit ! ,iis iiii"H. I '.u oik' ltijr linn witli :i lij; itj.ittiO un f.r juitt rn u -on 11. 1 fruit i-rni .ro its t ion f..r ntl Ilic rest. Ii ..nlv n o,nft ion of lining hmimhI fruit. Soiili-I friiit-i. Ue souii'l Wi-iiumi. 11 1 ii. 1 tn-.-r : i . S-.t , it i-ti t ))'. t 's ...iinu- t iil'iin It'- tlif :ijnr I ,v;(- tol timx '" :tl"iit. Th- I,.., t.lkf ;i lot "f tra-lf -r- :iml thill Kft jit llli- miI. nil Uh:tt is . yointf on in tlir provi-simi wi.rl-l, y.ui l.. t. I think Pr-f-m-l St... k an- tin nii-t-t. :ni-l ll.-in ...it-" iH'Xt. tli-n Hi)ioj.. Wl.-.t .!.. y..n ; think f Trv :i jnr f ! MILtfl ElfANK t o All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber fire You Tliinkiiiff 0 Buikiinp W IO II.WIO SOMIO l',FILl)l(iS TO IMP TOWN' )(V WHICH W 10 ()F FFW FOW SAI.IQOV TIMOOWorM). AI.L AT Ol'li OFFICIO. o Iowa KOI i m n i) i: o u i) o & Lumber Co. OREGON Bey tiieNew Goods .and Get Genuine Satisfaction Kvory man, woman ami vliilil in SoutliiTii Oieyon wlia hntt ever lizard of this store aul has soon our displays, or Ihmmi in the store, KNOWS that wo haw m-vcr shown anything hut tho newest mods. We are hriiitfiuK nliiiost to your door the best inuiiulaetured noodti tlio world iiffttrds to sell t low and medium priees. We emtio here to stay, and have a ten year lease on virtually t ho largest nnd eertainly tlio best stoic room in Medlord. We do more than show the new goods WE (il'AKANTi:.-. SATlsrACTIO.N, and while we may aell an inferior arti cle onee in awhile, it will not he our fault. ltuy the new .Millinery, Suit, Sltirt or Waist, or anything you uoed in pieee goods here and SAVK MONKV. 251 NEW SPRING SUITS SUITABLE FOR WEARING THE YEAR AROUND. Regular $40 Spring Suits Uvor new Sprine; Suits in browns, navvs, Copenliageiis. Ian, gray and faiieys, ele., in the light weight Trench serges, ehit'fon, pan aiuas, ele.; lined with good grade of taffeta silk or the spinner satin, uhieh gives excel lent service; sail s that sell ordinarily for .f-ii'.-io atul .fiu; now, COT choice Regular $25 Spring Suits Over 2'i beautiful new Spring Suits in fancy stripe nnd cheeked effects; lso tho plain goods in panmnaN, serges, etc.; all good, durable, sensible suits, suitable alike for misses and small women. Von will wonder how we can sell them for so little, but we netunlly offer $'J0, J2.5U nnd $25 r A Suits now for, choice JlJ.jU i13.R0 mm Til 10 TMjACIO TO (MOT TI 110 N I0V ( i ) DS. BAKER-HUTCHASOF' CO. JUST NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK. A bit of Alfalfa Land lOvcr.v one loslcd on Ihe l.in.l sil iialicui in (his val ley knows lliiil n'""l liay land is Koin t Im in dc niaiiil from lliis lime forth, owing to so much of our iill'all'a land having heen planted to fruit trees. We are alile lo offer for a short lime L'5 ACKIOS OF TIMO IJRKT Only three miles from Medford, for tho reasoiiahlo pi'ien of TWO 1 1 FN I 101 I KMOliA liS 1'IOIi ACIilO, And we prononni'e it one of Ihe hest huys in the valley today. It is of the l,rsf ciiality,' and we know it will prove a winner lo Ihe huyer. It is eipially well adapted lo pears. If it interests you, rail at once on Rogue RiVor Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREOON. SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist Rates from all points I:ast to Oregon from March 1 to April 30, 1908 The Southern Pacific Railroad Aiiumiiiovi that rate- In rtten M..r.-h I, I!'H, will be :w from Chicago. S:;vro from St. I.ouN, Mo.: from r.!isoml Rivor cnnimon I'olnti, Conn c'.l P.luffi to K-in-s.li City. Mo.. iiHiiiliii'; :lo ct. Paul, V, .1:: japolls, S in; In. Mi Drnvi'r, Color. ulo Kprimis and TnoMo, $1(1. For further Infurni.itloi) call oa ur mlilicsH A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agnnl, Mod.'onl, Or. 3 1 ; MARRIAOE LICENSES. ' li. H. Creiton an., Ella M. Bu.