una MEftrrmt) rutty tki kd it uhdFord. oh., 'kimdat, MAROif'st vm.- j 0h Wise nSk Ta,ks j f By the j ll Office : (LV Boy t I wn reading itbut a big firm back east that claims that preservatives are no necessary to tbe food'preserviug industry, while all tbe others maintain that the new law, ill strictly en forced, will put them ont of bus intjui, But one big firm with a big reputation for putting up sound fruit can prove its posi tion for all the rest. It's only a uueation of using sound fruit. Hound fruits, like sound women, need no preservatives. Hay, it isn't nte that's' oozing all this wisdom. It 'a . the paper I was telling you about. The boss takes a lot of trade papers und that keeps me posted on what is going on in the provision world, you bet. I think Preferred Stock are the nicest, and Heinz comes neit, then Bishop. What do you think Try a jar J MILLER & EWBANK FOR SALE BY-THF. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE HigU grade Teas, Coffees, Spiees, Kru,, Bskiu,; Powder and Kel nhf. Also f.nest line of di.he, ever shown in southern Oregon. 216 WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN & JTJNKEN, Props. PH0NE 1051. CROWD APPLAUDS CANDIDATE CAKE Statement No. 1 Finds Many AcUier nts lu Audieucs Addressed by Sena torial Candidate Scandals of Legisla tive Elections and Deadlocks. f NOTICE Is hereby given that the uaderaigaed will apply at the not meeting of the city council of. '.Medford, Oregon, for Ucease to sell malt, vinous and spirit ed liquors la leas quantities than one gallon, for six months, at Lot 10, Block St), U Medford, Oregon, for a period V six months. BASS 4 HALE. Dated Stack 14, lM. 31 Massage Parlors ELEOTRIO LIGHT FBBAOIO AND . OALVANIO BATHS ROT AND COLD 8PSAY SALT GLOWS MRS. C. A. MOORE 'THE ODELL, Over Fostofflca I A bit of Alfalfa Land Every one posted on the land situation in this val ley knows that good hay land is going to be in de mand from this time forth, owing to so much of our alfalfa land having been planted to fruit trees. We are able to offer for a short time 25 ACRES OP THE REST Only three miles from Medford, for the reasonable price of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS PGR. ACRE, And we pronounce it one of the best buys in the. valley today. It is of the best quality,' and we know it will prove a winner, to the buyer. . It is equally well adapted to pears. If it, interests yon, call at once on Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDING1, MEDFORD, OREGON. BUSINESS OAKDS. E. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X Rav. Office Hours, 10-12, 4 6 P. M. Of fie in Jackson County Bank Bldg. WILLIAM YOUNG CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. Bo 671. Medford, Or. DR. S. J. DAY, Jacksonville, Oregon. List 347. NOTICE OF 8CIT00L INDEMNITY SELECTION. United States Land Of fice, Roeeburg, Or., March 14, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the Stte uf Oregon, oo August 27, 1908, applied far Lots 1, 2 and 3 and N. B. Vi, 8. W. U of section 30, Township 34 8., rie 3 E. of W. M., and filed in this effica a list of school indemnity selec tions in whioh it selected said land; a-sd that said list is open to the public for iupecttoB. Any and all perilous claiming adversely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining U, or desiring to show aid land to be more valuable for mioerut than for agricultural purposes, or to object to amid :sleetiou for any -lawful reason, should file their claims or their uffi davits of protest or woo tent In this of fice Xm or before the 6th day of May, wos. I .hereby designate the Medford Trib une, published at .Medford, Oregun, as tbe newspaper -In which the 'above, no Ik -is to be'publiabed. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office nt Residence Medford Furniture Co., Medford, Or. Housefurnishers and Undertakers. Day Phone 353, Night Phones C. W. Conk lln, 43; J. H. Butler, MS. Win. M. Colvfg, Medford, Or. COLVia & DURHAM, Attorney 3-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Eagle Point, Oregon. E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Confectionery Fruit store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season. Nesr Hotel Moore, Medford, Or. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL EECTI6N AGENCY. Lock Boi 808. Medford, Or. Bryan Leads lu Iowa, CEDAR RAPIDS, la., March 26. The democratic state convention, for the purpose of selecting delegates to tiro -na tional convention, mot today, men are in the majority. E. T.- HUNT, WATER SUPPLY CONTRACTOR. ID years' experience; Al references. Best of work nt right prices. Pumping plants installed in whole or tn part Any available power. Wood or teel (links on correct substructures. Oaso line engines set. Spray outfits built und repaired. A chance to figure on vour work will be appreciated. Until shop js secured, Box 108. Itosirience, end -of North D street. TAKE NOTICE Tliaf on the 5th. day of March, 190$, an application was filed' by the said m. R. hwhfiuk in tho circuit court " Jack sou County, Oregon, fur initial reg istration of t lie title of the land abovl described. Now, unless you appear und answer on or before the 1.1th day of April, 1H03, und show cause why such application should not -be granted, the same will be taken as coufessed, and a decree will entered according to tbe prayer of 1 ho application, and you will be forever burred from, disputing the .sjuue. - Witness my hand and llie aeal ot tiu court - lie reto atfized this 5th day of March, 100)1. (Seal.) W. R. COLEMAN, County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore goii, and ei-nfficio clerk of the Cir cuit court. F.121 twelve (12)' in. Block number thirty-two (-.12) of tbe City of Medford. vs, All Whom It May Concern, Defendants. To All Whom It May 'Concern, De fendants: NOTICE. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, in and for the county of .Tack- son. lu the matter of the application of Win. R. Ewbnuk to reg'mter title to the following described real property, situ ated in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: The Lot numbered one (1) and A f air-Nixed audience turned out Thursday evening to hear H. M. Cake talk on political issues of the day. Mr. Cuke is a t-nndidnte for republican uom iuution its 1'uitcd States aenutor to sue coed Charles W. Fulton, und is making hiseinnpnign flatly upon Statement Nt). I, whii-h provides for the popular elec tiin of senators, Mr. Cnlio was introduced by W. I. Vawter. He spoke at first uHn nation al polities, advocating the poicies en forced by President Rouse vet. Then he turned his attention to Statement Xo. 1 and fully discussed it from nil viewpoints. Mr. Cake read 'the history of sena torial elections for the past 20 years, gave details about the numerous dead locks ami the waste of public money and the scandals following almost ev ery session in every state when a toga was the prism contested for. The speaker went into details eon cerniug the disgraceful scenes enacted at Salem, famous session when tho legislature failed to orgnnizo, of the numerous deadlocks nud tho forty duys and forty nights of wasted efforts on the part of tho people's representatives. He went over briefly the popular strug gle fur the direct election of senators and annouued his . willingness tn abide by the will of the people. "If with 30,000 republican majority, a democrat is elected senator in Oregon, bv the people. I lien there is something the matter with the republican party nud its euudidotc. I do not fear this result. I niu williug to abide by the expressed will of the pcoplo. If the people want a democratic senator, it is their right to send one, and their in structions should be observed." Mr. Cake was frequently interrupted by applause. He left Friday morning for Ashland. Say 99 and they will know you sre a gout Ionian of good taste and know what .good, pure mountain mineral water should be like. i Bay Tickets by Wire. 'Something which 1j? of considerable) interest to the public .generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the e vb torn of prepaid orders now in effect iwnveon stations of the Southerii ,.,:; , r.., nnA nil nninta in tin! Hailed States. By means of this system WO I Al A M OTT I n Medford, . ticket mav be purchased at Medfonlt '"". " ' '" '"'3 from auv niaco in the United Statea anil dt, a daughter. mailed or telegraphed direct to tht BORN. AN If ARDENBKRU lu Central Point precinct. -Xturch H08, to -Mr. rtnd Mrs. Van Unrdetiberg, vson. JifOOHE At Halt Lake City, March 3. "100S, Ut Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Mooro, the actors, a daughter. party wishing to come here. Sleeper. accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets Bryan may also be furnished at the same, time." J DIED. METZ In Medford, infant son of Mr. Motz. March 3, IMS, and Mrs. T. K. ORDINANCE NO. 147. An ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 145, j mused by the Citv Council on March 17, 1908. Tho City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. That Section I of Ordi nance No. Mii, entitled, "An Ordi nance to prevent and prohibit female person from entering, going or being in uny saloon, barroom, tippling house or drinking place or other room, house or pbee where spirituous, malt, vinous or htov-enting liquors of nny kind nro sold wilhin tho corporate limits of the City of Medford, Oregon. ' ' approved March 17, IH08, be, nnd tho sumo is hereby amended so as to read us follows: 'Section 1. Hereafter it shall be un lawful for any person or persons, firm or corporation engaged, either as owner or owners, proprietor or proprietors. igent or agents, employe or employes, in the rnnniny or carrying on ut any saloon. barroom, tippling house or drinking place or other room or place of any kind or nature where spirituous. malt, vinous or other intoxicating li quors or beer, wine or ule are Hold or kept for sale within (ho corporate lim its of the city 'of Medford, Oregon, to permit or allow any female person at any time to enter, go, eome or be with in Ins or their plaen of business, or any room, house or place connected there with and adjoining or adjacent thereto, where such intoxicants are sold or kept or delivered after Hale, and it shall be unlawful for any female person to en ,(,r g( come or be within any such place at any time. Provided, however, that the provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to the public dining room of any hotel when used ns n dining-room." Section 2. Inasmuch as the said Or dinance No. Mo is in an mo respects im practicable of enforcement in its pres ent form, nod should be corrected lis In :this o'dina'nco p'rovfded, before Tt shall beeonm 'effective, nnd it is nee'essary to I ho public safety that this a mend -merit should become effective coinc'i dentally with the said Orditnincp No. Il.", an vmorgoncy Is found tit fxist, nnd this ordinance shall be in full force and -'effect immediately upon Its pa'ss age and approval by the mayor. "the foregoing ordinance was paused by tho council March iio, 1908, Trow bridge voting aye, Eifert aye, Wort man aye, MoTrick aye, Olwe-ll absent, Hafer absent. Approved March 25, 1908. .1. F. REDDV, Mayor. Attest: BEN J. M. COLLINS, Recorder l We Want Every Man and Young Man in Town to See Our Spring Showing of MODEL CLOTHING AH tho (-onvi-t styles, many original models in all the t'ashionalilc fabrics for Spring weai- are hen? for your inspection. Tlu-.se ant horital ivo sf seeiiiL', particiuarh' it von are exaclin in vour demands and waul bur value loi your money, which you can be sure of jrettinji in MODKL SACK SLUTS FOll MEN AND YOl'NO MKS. Of distinctive single and ed models of conservative ani t rente cut in wide range i fabric patterns, all of testec i re wort i I WOT'l 9 15.00 mp to wm $3o.ooi m 'I beautiful jT" "n Beat Me niu tnir orrtWil nasi'iiiWiil, it- w lint iirril Unit limn' wcro mnupioiis ri-il i tnul t'--- ii ir""'-f r vf piTHons Model Clothing Co. NORTH DAKOTA DEMOCRATS INDORSE W. J. BRYAN N. It., Mareh '-'7. bourn of oratory, n'Holut i ipTTj"- OKAMI KOHKH. After almost three tho eomuntte North 'Dakota di'inneratic convention re ported resolutions, I be chief purpoHe of which-wuH tbe indoi-seineut of William .1. Bryan as the nominee of the national deiiioemtie eoiiv'eiition at Denver. Tbe Ve.Hidiif ions instructed the delegates of tin North Dakota eon vent ion to vote for Mr, Hrvnn. STATE CANNOT ENFORCE RAILROAD RATE LAWS WAMHINOTON', March 27.- In re fusing to grant to Attorney Oericnil Voting of MinueHota a writ of habeas corpus releasing him from the penalty imposed by the 1'nited Whites District court for the district of Minnesota mi the charge of contempt of court in in stituting a proceeding in n state court for enforcement of the railroad rate law after the federal court had prohib iti'd hiii-Ii n coiii'tte, jiud in nt'l'iroiiii tin- decision of .ludtfe I'lili-hard of I be I'nited Slates circuit court fur Hie western district of North Carnliiiii, dis churning from impiiHiiiiuietit .IiiiiieH Ii. Wood, a ticket a't-nt of the, Southern railway at AshcvMIc, al'ler he bad bieu sentenced by the Ashevjllc police cnorl to serve a term on the rockpile on the I'lunye of collect injj for a ticket on thai mad a renter price than was per milted by the nlftle railroad law, (lie supreme court of the Tinted States bus added auolher lo the series of decis ion which have rendered not n lib- I lie present term of I hilt court. MARRIED. ( I. A Vltl'l.'CII SKAI.K In Medford. March J."i. litos, by Cily Kecorder lollitiK, L. A. Cbiyburgb ami Miss llessie Scale of San I''rancinco. TlfKSUAM -COITKH In Sam's Val ley, March 17, l!Hs, by Kbler C. K. Nininyer, llarrv TreHham and Miss Klla ( 'off f Williams' Creek. ANOTHER BIG LAND DEAL HAS BEEN CONSUMMATED The Ashbury I tea 1 1 orchard, across Hear creek, which was sold last fall to (lie Itoyue Hiver Laud company for was refold Monday to W. Ii. Olasgow of Medlotd and Mr. Kuglish of Niau'iira, N. D., for fM.,o()ii. This is me o' Hie most nrionisiuL' vouni orch- atid the Miiri'tiasers valle a ids in be got an excellent bnryjiin. Mr, Ohisijovv came hi'ic t'riHii NtMih Dakola two or three years ago and purchased (be Co rum orchard, on Hie footbiU road, later silling ibe place to I!. C. Conk at a li I ailvjuiee. i knows what. Itugu.- I.'iver I'ruii land is worlb. Mr. Kiigli-.ii is in loisiums al Niagara ami i-auie t" the roiiHl on a pleasure trij. this winter, bill now experts lo close up his ai'l nfl as hmoii as possible in Dukuta and coin. Iieif hi resid... -Central I'.miiI .-ia!d. Work bus begun on the ii"W lf-euo b'iver Valley railrmid depot, which will lie Incated opnnsito the Wells Cat'o of fice on Seventh street. Wanted To compare the 50c Ties in our east wirckw Judges with any neckwear in Oregon IT IS UP TO YOU Even the ! blind cm see. The evidence is all in (the window) Daniels' Clothing Store Olnntno.l & Ilil.l.t, Mwirt'iAtD.OR.