THE BEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. "S KDFORD. OU.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH '1 IfHK SOCIAL AND PERSONAL A. .1. ois..n ..I' (iul.l Mill h.ts i visilin in Miaitn county, all f'rn r:i . in MEir-' li ir a lui-tim- location. M:t i I in Mini p..i'c.laiii w wrv an I -u i.in.l w:f - ;it .1. I . WaiiN. Mi-.. h'!.-.n-r !.inn nl' I'm ! la ml hns rt-tui r(i 'l f'n.ru Si-fittlf. While there Mrs. I, inn nn! in tin- new Kir? 1'n-i.-hvterian .lunch ami lei't-ivnl inaiiv com-Fliiix-nts nit ti r fintz'mu. Hum lin .-.. nii-jititi-elain ware aini -! arrti-l u are at .1, '. Wanli. fi. W. Weeks nf Trail crock was a Iiiimim-hh i-aN'T in Metlfnnl Tut'H'liiy. T. M. I.ewi-, tlie horticulturist, ft ml l:til ". Lewis, id.- ari-hitect, amlthi-ir wives ha c redirnc'l f r.nri :i T rip To New York. Miss Klt;i Ciiunvitiv, Htennyriihy ami 1y iwrtl 'inn. Room i. Palm Illock. William Jones nf Ashland made a TjiihinesH rail in Meiifonl Tue.silav. Soul hern Oregon scenery at Hull's Art Studio, near bridge. .1. Iterry of l'jper Hogui Kiver wan : IniHineH! caller in Medford TneH- Do you want a first e aw business .location on Med ford 'h busiest street ! Easy termw. 7f no, rail oil .L C. Brown, Palm Hlork. (,'. N. Hu re risen ' new rejiidenee on South A atrent in n curing completion nnd will noon bo ready for occupancy. For a good, clou n bod come to 20 8. G treet. D. G. Karnea. S . Ocorgfl JI. Church of Roaeburg in via iting in Medford. He wan formerly owner of tlifl Viennn bakery. New rooming hoiiHe, jum opened. D. ii, Karnes, H O street, near Seventh ntnM't. M Alfred Smith sold one ftcrn of land in Went Medford for Idu Wiley to W. H. Humphrey for a consideration of ' Eat (it the ilooster, the new first class restaurant, at 22 0 street. Popu lar prices. 6 . ('. P. Hull, the merchant fit Hrowns boro, was a caller in Medford Wednes Hny. Dinner fur men every day from 12 noon to 2 p. m 1'ic, with gliias of bm-r. White Klephant 'nfe, in D at., opposite depot. 9 i lunar ("offman is very sick at the ; home of his daughter, Mrs. Al Nturgis. Mr. C'uffman is a veteran of the civil war. The erection: of n beautiful bungalow is about to be commenced on th Qtioen Anne addition and more will follow in a short time, which proves the popu larity of the building restriction on these lotn. Better not be u Spaniiird and put off buying one of these lots until tomorrow. I-Ved It. Neil and wife of Ashland Hpent Tuesday w it b friends in Med ford. returning to their home Wednesday. Al) of (he lafcit ttylet iu sewing inn e hi nes at the lowest prices. White, $11 ; Singer, 10; Davis, $12; drophend. lat ent tyle, standard make, $20; New Home, l.'i. The Standard Sewing Ma chine Man. !. II. Johnson, M. El wood 's Ktore. .110 A. K. Kellugg, enmity runnier, passed through Med lord Wednesday nil his way to Jack still I lie. where he lias been railed as an expert witness iu t In case nf the slate Charles and Norval W a I win t li, on trial for t lie killing of James Mankiu. Wiiitslnirg "Pure White" thmr and n pleased housewife. Mreakfast with ioldeii finlc high giad t'tVe, and a good humon-d liuliind. Allen & ea gall Thomas ( J oil tie v, u rum-her from iicui l agle, was a lnistnes caller in Medford 'Puesdny. 1 1 i r,i judly liecMiuiiig k now u that the pet 1 1 ile . l 1 1 ic rin i in at tug taste who ftre i (i.tilicular about what they dnnl, Imi l.i.-aktaNt nr nnlv Uohleii Cute high grade oilfee, it ""Id by I he gro. t l .hi the i ..rtier. ' V, V.. Maitin atnl family have uio ed oii1 nf etlford tni their ncrcae iu Sun se Parii . Mr. Martin lias t-reit ed a it-ttage sitn-e purchasing bt-st full. P. M O'Neil nf the East Side, who has been very sick for sever! months, has nit ally improved and feeK better than in matt v in. nit lis. Well, M.n.lnm, if .. w ih the b. st fl.'tir we iiiii-I i. In. tantlv e.uit'e-H that Mr. an( Mrs. F. W. 'arnahan have arrived in Medfnnl from the Blue hedge mine and will remain for several days, in Medford. Nat hau Kuslittel if Martnii, 1 nd., is a recent arrival in Medford. He is an eperii need nil pnmioler from the nil Ji'l'U t.l Ohio and Indiana 1 will inal-.e investigation along it, at line in t to- liogue l;i er alley. The iniant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Met, of East Medford died Mon day morning and was buried in the Jacksonville ceiintery Tuesday after noon. Tli. funeral was larg. lv attended. MARRIED. iALVl H.WiltlS At Vail. jo. al.. March is, John (lahiu and Mi.s Ji v. l Harris, by Kev. Eat r Clyue. IUCKLKV HAHl;lSAt A.hland. on March 20. by Miin-n Berry, .1. P.. Er.-d crick Dickelev and Mrs. Jennie Har Coal for Sale. We are 'iow- prepared to furnUh hand picked coal at th mine, five ini .ast of town, in any am mint desired .".im a ton. pacikh; coab ro. RECORD HOUSE HEARS "THE BURGOMASTER' Tuneful Opera Delights Many Come dians Good and Fun Genuine Chorus Girls Pretty and Graceful Need of New Playhouse Emphasized. i.ll t 'he it It I II 11 , 11. Ili i,.:ire it li Wai sloil g I'., .r S.ld l.v (BY EJ) AND HEWS.) "The Burgomaster" filled the opera house to its capacity, the record re- j ceipts of the season, which emphasized the fact that a new theater in Med-1 ford is a "consummation devoutly to be wished. ' ' Eashion was out in its finest feathers, and a goodly rcpresen-1 tation from the surrounding towns was there. Th company was an excellent j one, the play beautifully staged and! prettily costumed. j As to the play itself, the excellence j of the actors has made it a good one, and not the author of the book. While; there are a few eatcliy numbers in the i music uud perhaps as a whole it might be considered popular, yet, compared -with the compositions of Arthur Sulli- i van, Audrun, Locoq uud Planquctte, our i present composers, like Hamlet's crab,! huve been crawling backward. When "Pinafore" opened a field in j America for comic opera there was but; little known about stagecraft, and the, drilling and training of choruses in bright and picturesque action. If some-1 on' would write nu opera with the inu- sicnl merit of "Chimes of Normandy."; (iirofle" or "Pinafore," and give it 1 to our modern stage manager to pro duce we would indeed see a perform- ance worth while. They say the "Mer-j ry Widow" Is up to this mark, and if, we get a new opera house, Manager Haaclrigg promises to open with this' great production. Let us boost. j Is First-Class ComedUui. But I am digressing. We munt talk j a little of the actors. The central fig-, ure nf the play is the burgomaster, who hail a very able exponent in (lus Weiu- burg. Mr. Weinburg is a comedian that j has passed the point of trying to be' funny. He is funny, and has really I made bis part in the play; the author j J gave him the skeleton and lot has i clothed it in a humorous manner. In a i word, he may be truthfully ranked i among the few tirsiclass comedians, and j I their number is not too many. True comedy is a serious business. ' Mr. j Weinburg comprehends the gravity of ! the situation. , Leo Kendal as Doodle Von Kull was the funny running mate. He is a good ; comedian, who knows just how far to' go and where the thaw the Hue. He I is not of the over ambitions kind that , try to neutralize tho work of others. Miiss Kuth White was the Willie As- torbilt of the play. She succeeds in a i ery difficult effort of showing worn-j a nly modesty in male at tire. She was sweet ami dainty. She speaks her lines in scholarly fashion. Her pronuncia tion is charming. She is an excellent actress and is the possessor of a sweet soprano nice. She phrases her music with the best tif taste. Play ii Taking One. 1 Marie tirntidpre, the girl from Chi-,1 cago, is a very taking little singer and j actress; in fact, to specially mention ; each one of the east Would be only J ,iittice, for each play ml their part cx tiemely well. The choru girls are all j voting and really pretty, in fact it was: the best balance I chorus that Medford! has seen. The prcttv ensemble was not mailed by the lean girl "who is send- nig niMiiey home to her mother to sup- ' poi t t wo children. Taken as a whole, the show bears the' in titipolitan stamp, and as long as we can g' t sm-h companies. Medford will Willihglv put up the price to see the Umiiiv man nnd the frolicsome bunch of ht i !,- l-t!iil' ni br.'Wii ' Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less than 15 cents. Six insertions 1 for the price of four. Seventy-five cents a line per month. ' WAXTEU Pm people to have their , shoes repaired at ' '. M. Kidd 's Shoe ; Store. Our shoemakers are experts. " EoK SALE Old papers, .ej for " cts. Tribune office. ; WANTED Waitresses wanted at the Emerick Hotel at uucc. Good wages. WANTED Teamsters with teams want- , ed at Western Oregon Orchard Co. 'b orchard. Apply to Ered LundahJ. 7 . WANTED Woman to do housework at once. Inquire 31." N. D st. James Stewart. WANTED Cash paid for all kinds second hand goods. 313 East 7tb, M. . IX Moore. 22 FOR 8 ALE Vo ung gentle cow for ; sale; pric $-40. E. E. Morrison, R. : E. D. No. 1, Griffin Creek. WANTED To borrow $1500 wTth gilt-edge security. Address Lock Box 7G7, Medford. Or. WANTED Man and wife wish posi tion on a fruit farm for cooking in a camp. Address C. Smileugh, Asb- , land, Or. 7 j FOR SALE A S2000 mortgage, gilt- : edge security, no taxes, H per cent net. Inquire of the Medford Realty & Rent al Co., Medford, Or. FOR SALE Trade ten acres excellent fruit land one mile irom Eagle Point for little home in Medford or Jack sonville. Itox 346 Medford. S FOR SALE Must sell ten large city lots, close in, excellent soil; will cut into 1M) ordinary lots; big bargain; : $300 cas b , ba 1 a n ce easy terms. Ro x j 340. Medford. 8 FOR ""SALE BloVkriih'oTce" build iug lots; good soil; beautiful view, and one of the best locations in Med- ford; $1S00 cash will buy them, or will exchange for residence property. Address P. O. Box 571, Medford, Or. 6 WA TNT EDTo exchange a wen-TnT-proved Southern Minnesota 100-acre farm for property of near or equal value in or near Medford ; price $30 per acre; mortgage $4000; my equity $4000. Write owner. J. W. Hcacock, Kuthton. Minn. R. F. I). No. 56. 5 FOR SALE Two incubators, used only' one season, for sale cheap; capacity of each, -KJ eggs. Inquire at War ner 's store. Warner 4 Snyder, tf WA NT ED furl, a good cook, two in the family, 4-room cottage; no wash ing to do; will pay good wages. Ad dress p. ). Hox :iv3. tf FOR SALE House nnd lot near Cath ' idic school; price $1700; this is a bar gain. Address letter to Box 312, Med j ford. Or. 16 ' 25 Hats Choice See the New Middle Window Jj I G43I W'c linvc a collcrtion of swell new' Nrinm I lals. suitalile fur street ir dress weiir. Many rould lie used for huth. ( 'iiiiiirisinn-alnmst all nf the very new-e-t shapes and straws. They are hats lint will he sold in most millinery stores or si).uu, Si.uii, s.'' and .:;.uu. e oiler voil ehoice of the for ' "S5.00 SummerUnderwear See the North Window A "lani-e at our north window ought to convince you that we can save you money on summer Underwear. Iu this window we show a fine assortment of styles in the best made undcrwiw that we could find in fourteen yearc t-xpe-rienee in buying in very large retail houses. A trial will convince you that we give special values with every gar ment sold, and the prices range from 5 TO $1.00. Bntterick Patterns. The Store Thai Lowers Prices BAKER-KUTCHASON CD JUST NORTH Or JACKSON COUNTY BANK Golden Grain Granules F Mi SA LE lirge building lots in West Medford. (J:txHiS feet, $130 each. Impure of .1. C. Hrown, office in Palm block. l.'i SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those wishing work of this kind done in j ev ening call up Van, phono S33t Rogue j liiver Electric Co., or address P. O. I Hox H76. tf WOltK WANTEI.lapuneso eoutrnc ! tor; can do nil kinds of genera) farm- ing; general helper in ull work; town' or country. Address A. E. Tfttsunii,j Geu'l Dt-1., Medford. Or. tf j UK) lKR CENT PURR rKRKAL ('OFFER. F Mt SA LE Ranches ranging in size from '2 acres up to 040 acres; prices! ranging from $10 up to $i.l."0 per acre. I A good bilineH property at $30i; ! new residene1 property ranging in ! priei- from $('.00 up to ;iOOO; iiI.ho Iim) i acren in Mit"iuri to exchange for1 pr.'peity here. List your rental prop-j i: with n. We have i-a)K everv day.! Call a n. I ee n. WiUttn & Kin von, ' Adkim bl-.cK. 7th and We Want to Buy Lands Rcaltv Bond Syndicate of Oregon .l.u k.MMi (. imil Hunk Auiii-v W. H. Stalker Secretary r m: ii-i AI.E- l'f acres iani n littgue r. two imle from Ur.uits l':iss; :i 'i;ilf . l- aici. ri. h b..!t..in laiu. . : i-s ,.r. hard nr garden land; -a'K "i' ri'iib-T t1! ba!:i!'.tc W-Hth eil- . . ak. d f-r land; t.rih . -1 a month on balance. VI . r ii I...X M.-l ft-rl. Or '' ''I- Kp.-I tenc.-d Itd-pliol 1 1 - - ..- K 'a :n:i Ii CaM i-.-li.uig-" ; ..-t tiiMiit Ii :i nd I -con in c-mi - I'Mlding; i i It rk and It i i -nrrniiiidiMg'; t rant)., rtat imt lil t. Klamath r"ali furnnhed. 'n phone to lan 1 '.umc!-, uiati- M ida v 1'hone K linnth I DR S.M.I: P.V TMli AI:I)I:0Ivi) Hi A vaw C01THI; IIOl'SI: I :-, ... I ..I' ' . ..... r.,v,..r ' nii'irr. LE--Ha ing part ua- d ,.r , t j',., uf first clae nulling !-'gt. :i i pr-p.ired ti fiirni-li f ir-t r .ft all K i l i 1 ? in any iHiunmH h it notice. If V'11 foi.T.-f.platf M eg place .r.r .-rd-T WO'I u: , . .r r- asiMKil!c : d ;muiiiii n snd .. , . - , s-.. . "A - - It tastes like coffee. Tt looks like coffee and it smells like coffee, lnt is pure roasted lira ins. blended so as to-procure the liest flavor, the greatest strength and an ar ticle which yotini; and old may drink morninir. noon and niulit. ( ioldeii i rain i ramiles is i pe.-ially rei-ninniended t' those -u f t t i 1 1 u' from heart troiiMo. ncr'oiisnpss. const i-1 palioli. iliiliu'csl ion. dyspep-; sia and -tom:ir1i trouhlcs. : inrlif 'l-jioinul Hit-Liiti fur -", all retail irrocers. Wli, , legale l.v P. B. Ths & Co. THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is the best and most complete south of Saleii PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS Warranty Deed Mortgage. Lunt; und Short Formt Sitti'ifact'n of MurtKUKf Transfer of Lien Power of Attorney Mechanic's Lien Water Rijrht HKAL KSTATE titiitclaim DeeJ lu,nd for Ded MtjrUrjiKe With Tax Payment Provifimi Option to Buy Lund Agent's Contracts MISCELLANEOUS Bill of Sale Liquor Licence Formi Notice to TresimKMTH Creditor's Claim Atrainst Etate Chattel M or tirade A k now led frmen t ("onfesion of Judgment Covers for Blank1 Placer Location tturul for I)eeU Miner'.' Lien FOR KENT. FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROOMS. ETC. fon canlboardt. MINING Quartz Location Water Right Oregon and V. S, Foroii 1'ntract to Sell l'"! Proof .f ldbor .ll'STICE OF PEACE "ivil and Criminal Subiioenas Attac iment . , Undertikinjr and Aftt Oamihrnent davitor Attachment V? 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