2 THE MKDKOKI) DAILY TU1BUNK MFDKOKD. OK.. TIIPKSDAY, APKII, 2, l'HW. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper In a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday Medford Publishing Company. 0. PUTNAM, Editor aud Manager. Admitted as Second ( 'lass Matter in the Pustnffice at Medford, Oregon, Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or carrier. .. .10.50 One year, by mail 5.00 CITY LIBRARIAN TO BE EMPLOYED Ladies of Greater Medford Club Com pleting Plans for Public Library- Improvements Made in the Park Lights Added New Members Join. The (ireutur M.-.lt'.m. club In-. I iin rejriiliir monthly mewing .Monday lift noon nt tint ( uriiuMTrKil rlul rctiiiiH About li" uo-iiihcrH were pnncut. Th club ih growing ami there in room for nil who nro interested in the epbinli iuir and beaiitifvine; of tin- i-ity. The club has been milking ninny improve mentn in tlx juirk, luMing to it h at trni-tivoiioHH. The old feiire. has Inm-ii taken down timl lights havo bct-n u nd. The elnlt went in n body to inHjMM'l the eottneil room and alt declared it an ideal plnco for a library well lighted, ventilated und eontrnlly lornted. Hook eases will bo lidded. Tho library board ban milunitted a lint of bookH to pub linhern. Ja a short lime the bonkn will bo ordered anil the library in running order. A librarian in to bo employed and a rommitleo was appointed to ho b-et tUu .KUUie, ennsisting of Meitdames I'iekel, Vnwter, Morrison. The library n t HaHkiiiR roinpriHing 2d(t volutnoH, several setH of. books from Men. Vnwter, Jteddy ami Colvig, are the do nntors thus fnr. The elub uxtends thanks to the Com mercial club, tho Fraternal Mrother hood, tho Odd I'YIIovvk, the Woodmen of tlio World, the Modern Woodmen, the Knights of Pythias, the Kaslern Htar, tho Hod Men. tho Kebelthas, tho j'ytb in ti Misters, the Christian Aid seeiety tuid otherH for liberal donuliotiH. New members of the club are Moh da met Kd Andrews, It. (jarnetl. Ah beautifying and rleaning I ho eily ih tho slogan, tlu; busy patrons of the poHlofl'ico nro requested lo throw I heir discarded envelopes und wrapper in tho receptacle in the posloriiee. When lit row ii on tJie hi root the wind curneH them everywhere. The club meets the lust Monduy tho month. The members are linked come prepared to pay duos. AMENDMENT ABOLI8HES COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE A proponed I'ouNtiluliouul amendment which lias received very little public at tention Ik that which provides for the elect inn of five supremo judges, instead ot three, as at- present, and authorize legislation which will ronfor probat powers upon circuit judges. I'mler the amoudnieiit, I lie county courts will be deprived of their jurisdicl ion as courts and county business will bo conducted by tribunals to bo created by the leg istaturo. If the amendment should bo adopted (lie present Inns and const it u t ioual provisions will remain in force until tho legislature shall provide for the exrrciso of probate duties by cir cuit judges, und I lie t riiusacl ion ot' county busiuess. This, ameuilmeiit was siduuitted by I he lc toot urc, ii nd had its origin in t ho fat t, I ha I I ho. supreme court Iiiih in mint years been behind in its work once or twice, and for a considerable leu, ti.ongh I he employment ol a n u in her of Monographers enabled the court lo catch up about two yearn ago. There has also been agitaliou for a number of years in favor of a change which would place the probate business in the hands of a judge who is a competent nttorney. Inder the present system. roiiuty judged who have jurisdiction of probate, business are elected chiefly on iiciTMint of their til nous f. members, of the board of inissionem. LA FOLLETTE SENTIMENT GROWING IN OREGON l'Ol(TIAXI. April :!. The republi can state central committee is sum inuued to meet in Portland, April A, to call a ntuto convention and to nauie the number of deb-gates that even county in the state may send to that convent ion, Tho republican state convention will choose four delegates at large for the nnt iouul convent ion; also four candi dates for presidential electors. The state cent nil commit tee a ho will pro vide for conventions in the two con gressional district, each district nam ing two delegates, which gives Oregon, altogether, a total of eight delegates in the nut ioual convention. Kight alter nates will bo named to take the pine of delegates who cannot be in Chicago on .lime HI. livery republican who takes part in the coiuiiy primaries and convention will have a voice in naming Kooseyelt 's successor. Without waiting for the call of the stale central committee, several conn ties of Oregon already have held their conventions und elected delegations to it tend the stale convention. These del gates no doubt will be accepted at the state convent ion us the county eornrnit- ee in nn assented to' the call of these (invent ions. The Marion county convention re fuser) to pass a resolution instructing for Taft. So far no convention in Ore gou lias instructed for either Tuft or iiglios. Many delegates are known lo bo in favor of the ronomination of IfooHovolt or of tho nomination of La 'olletto; and tho Oregon Btnt.fi eonvon- tion is likely to instruct accordingly. La Folletto n recent speeches in the1 ornate on the currency bill have mulli plied his constituency over tho entire untry. He is a favorite in tho west. Kvory republican in Oregon should attend his county convention and should that, tho right hind of men nro sent to the slate convention. Tho rospoiisi bilit v rests upon every voter. Not much time remains to act a nil to gam z.o. It makes more bread. It makes better bread. It makes whiter bread. The upper crust. I.'i Olmslead & llibbard. v The first Derby made in America was a Crofut & Knapp. Hats for Men f There is every reason to believe that you will be pleased with one of KNAPP FELT Hats supply every oc casion with appropriate adornment. Soft hats for comfort, sport or travel. Derbies for a hutch of formality. C. & K. Mats are three dollars. KNAPP FELTS are four dollars: and the incomparable KNAPP FELT DE LUXE six dollars everywhere, be it New Vork or Medford. Sold only at DANIEL'S TDK II KNTI.KM K. 'S H'i'OKK. ARE YOU AWARE In Ihe course of 1 year the balance of your watch makes Io7.lisii.0iiu revolu tiotis THINK OF IT1 In time tho oil gums, produce fric tion ,u nd wears tlm delicate bearings, desl rjnying t heir high finish and per I'ect fit, thus ruining an accurate time piece. A a ordinary machine in oiled daily. Voiir watch should be oiled once a year. Let me examine ion from me will i Moore's Ran ges because so many others have already found great satisfaction. Complete sat isfaction here costs no more than taking chances elsewhere ."( MOORKS IX rsrc ix tiim valley. SOLD BY II. R I10VDEX DELIGHTFUL RECITAL BY MRS. GORE'S PUPILS A piano recital wuh given by Ihe pu pilrt of Mrs. I'!, M. (lore Wednesday eve uiug, April 1, ul her studio, corner ( mil Ninth streets, Medford. The fol lowing program was rendered: Duel , ' ' True Friendship " (Mem) Barney and I tenia Itoberls; waltz hp looted), Miss .Inaiiila Crawford; "Noc fume" (lluiilou), MisH l.ucile York; 'Spinning Song' ( Kllinenricli ), Miss Hiznboth Hill; " Flfen Walt." (I,a bil.lty), Miss Vivien Chillers; wait (selected), Miss Kliabeth (lore; "In Happy Mood" lb hi), Lloyd William son; "Kludo (Vogt). Miss Kuiuia -iehntte; "Lullabv" (lioberts), Mnrv Father Warner; duet, "Dance of the Demon ' ' (Moist ), M iss Violet Caskev : ' Returning From Vacat ion ' ' (Select d), Carter Itrandon; valso (Itorowski), Miss Vera Morriman; "Star of Mope" (Kennedy), Miss Kulh Warner; " Flliu Dance" (Jensen), Miss Frances Vork: Koso Fay" (lloins). Miss Louise Wil lui instiii ; "Maiden's Dream" (Mohm). Miss Mernu lioberts; "La Fontaine ( Mohm). "Musical Clock " (Meins). Miss Murv Stevenson : ' ' Valsc I trill i (l'-ggl"'gL Miss Until Woodford; trio. "March (Maker). Misses Flb:i Maker. Docia I 'lav, Violet t 'uskev. MEDFORD IS BUSIEST OF NORTHWESTERN TOWNS r service a count v com BIG LAND BOOM TO FOLLOW NEW RAILROAD Mniii.-t, , mi., rtprn -j.-i nai Moms will bo the center of an immense land boom tho coming summer is now u pretty well established fad. Already local real oslnlo dealers are r iving numerous liupiiries regarding the date of the arrival of the railroad and re questing facts relative to the Klamath irrigation nud reclmnat ion project. The wonderful Hut to valley is about t.. eonio into its own. and this auuuncr mil see. lintnlredu of now nettlns Kcattered over its vast acreage. Th large holdings of the Chutchills in this vicinity in all ptobubilitv will be cut up Inlo small farmt of from In to 1(10 acres, and offend for sale, lie sides tho J. F. and Don is ram-hes. the Chnrchills own nearly :iii,ui)U acres tiib ntary to Dotris, us well as the Moves ranch of 'JniHl ncres close lo Mount lie broii. With tl good, ie land coiiii.'iiiv hand ling Ihe Churchill lands at Dotris and other holdings near heie brine, offer, s at roatonablo prices, Dorris will be the Mecca for the honiesecker this sum iner. More crops have leen put in thi spring thnn eer befitre, and the pri-s out outlook in said by obi r.'subnis in be ideal for an oil ramdinai il v huge yield. The railroad will fuitiMi a mat kol whoro none existed preimislv. It Is perhaps n afe esiimaie in sa that not one tenth of the tillable Ian.) of Tlulto and ndjaceut alles todav under cultivation, and vet I lie section is known far niul wide a oiu of the best of fnritnng districts. ow that the valley in to bo settled, nnd thoroughlv farined, who ran say what will be Ihe limit of its development f Dorrts as tlm nntural eonetr will soon take its place as one of tlm foremost towns in the northern part of the slate. " Medford is Ihe best looking town have seen in my travels," said Colo I John A. Todd, the genial manager if the Hankers' Iteserve life Insurance impaiiy of Don Moines, who is here utter a lour mouths absence. "This ily is Ihe busiest and inos) prosperous king place in the northwest, and Hie northwest is the most prosperous part of t ho nut ion. ' ' Stoveiis-Witchard Wedding. Married, at the M. F. parsonage, March :tl. liev. W. C. Renter official ing. Will K. Stevens, to Alia F. Witch ard. both of Jackson county. I no, nil at 7.-:i0. ivirdl hi posil ion Tonight. i- class at St. Mark 's church A hearty welcome to any who barn more in regard lo (lo ot tho Fpiscopal church. S,F, the state of FXHCFTdli'S NOTIt'K (IF NOOX F.ST AT K. Notice is hereby given that 'lersiaed, executors of the r U. C. Noon, deceased, by authority of Ihe county court of the slate of Ore Hon for Multnomah county, will on ami after Ihe l.'.th day of April. A. I. Inns, proceed to sell at private sale, subject io coiiiitmattou by said county court. nd clear of all liens and of the dower right of Km ily .1. N HUH, lilt1 Will w ,vf mil. I W. ('. ii, .I,.,,.,, ,.,!, n. rnlli.it ill); il.Hriilii'il 1 ; I pr,.i.Tly, nit uiilr in lli. i-oiintv uf ,I:i,miiii tin, slal,. f Orison, lo wit: 'I'Ihi iiiiiIU i, I,-, hf ,if ,,, 1, u, :i, niul I in liliirh 1; loin , L', :i an. I I in l.lo.-K -'; l, ", :i niul i in i,i,vk :i; i..i '-' iiml II iii liln.'k ii; l., i, ( m ;i liluck IH; I, .Ik 1. L' mnl .1 in ll.,. JO; lull I niul in liU.k H - , i ll,.,iv's ililitiiin In I In- 'I'mhii ul' Mi'ilfunl'. Nil ill il'..iiTlv will In. mild fnr ,.., hi limul mi ililiMTy ,,f ,1,.,, it; mi liiiiii-st niin nst ynll imtliiiiK. Martin J. Reddy 11 NORTH 0 STREET, MEDFORD, OREGON. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing n Specialty. A Beauty Spot, AVIicrc Hio piiui Irccs roar tlioir lio.'ids liuiid reds of foot; into ilic clear blue sky upon I lie Kiskiyons; where the fern grows nudist urlied in I lie shadows it, hubbies and sparkles as it, gushes out, of the iiioiinlaiii, clear, limpid and pure. Colestine Natural Mineral Water Mosf cvi'i'jfhoriff svlh if. Th ri.F.rTiiir 4fo TFA MFTTI.F. T w " T C. Furnisbes hot water tor lea on very llorl noliee 1 1 ciiii be used on Ihe I en tablis or in I he kitebeii Ailai-bes It. any rhvtrolirr Simple, Mtfe.eon veuiciil, durable klll',lHlHllVj R0C1UE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., Sin sinr In Cnnilur Walnr I'iihi'i- Cn, OP ' 111! W. Till !.,' ni. liij! I'li'i'lrii1 Hi'ii. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morrison ( IliNA PAINTING AND WATER COLORS. Iic. K6 A St. Wr.st. TiO. .'IM. tlrs.Hrine 3'fampton 3$aac$ "3ntructor'of "pluno.tlt 52tetroi Sluilo at 7liltnc. Moilb J Stunt "Pbom S24 MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets. Ofllco fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN flTH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63. MIlMiMlil........,...AiJ.. The Medford Brick Co. ('iniii,Hcil of W. G. FRIDDY, 0. D. NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, m.iniifnrturiTS t COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK, flnni'nil I'linlriK'tnrH mnl hnililiTS in nil its linitlrln-K. Plnins anil psthnatt'S fiirniNlii'il. All work K'arantoril. LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT FOB. SALE. fniiinwmnnm imihiiiiiiiiihhh Made in New York CONOMY is a considera tion to every man. "Benjamin" Clothes UllfalJUihnln t. fo AAKF.RS. $3000 Buys a Good Business Corner WITH 1!I'II,1I(IS IN MKOPOKD TIIUKK LOTS. L'.-i.MOO PKKT, WIIX HIJIN'O TWICK T 1 1 !: MONHY 1NSIHK OP A YKA Ii. ON TIIH MARKET I'OH A VIMiV SHORT TIME AT THIS PWICK. Tills IS A OENUINE SNAP. POR SALE 11Y C. H. PIERCE fc SON I'lionn S.).!. t wise : tzM) Taiks i " By the Office j isi iri,.- , ln:ll, illy n l., III.' -I'll! ,,' til.. I'lili'li il tin' I, nn- ,.f ti, i;:iill uf h.i,.. Pnli.l rilnn;il L'll. ItliK, W, l'. NililV, .III . T .1. AUMSilioNi; l'... Hl..i ,.f l. :, mi,. ( w , v 1 .-..: 1. .'l l.:ii.l liar f f YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE to make Ihe luoil palatable ut this res t:iur;iut. Your uppet ite will need no such stimulant. Our t'oiuls are so nVlieutely eookeil and teniptiiiyly serveil Ihat l hey will make you eat whether you come with mi appetite or not. A dinner here with :i friend means pleasant companionship mnl the perfect itiu of good eating. THE NASH CAFE. The Nash Gafe V'M Imp A N'otthiip. t tot ii I wan reading about a big tlrin baek east that eluimn tluit preservativ es are nut neeensarv to the food preserving industry, while nil the other maintain thiit the new law. if strictly on l'r I. will put t hem out of bus iuess. Mnl one big tinn with a big reputation for putting up .ho und fruit can pro e its posi tion for nil the rest. It's on!y a question of usin snuud fruit. Sound fruits, like sound women, need no proservut ivott. Say, it inn ! me Ihat 's oozing all thin wisdom. It 's the paper I was lolling you about. The boss lakes a lot of trade pupcit and that keeps nie polled on what is going on in the provision world, you bet. 1 think Preferred Stock ate Ihe nicest, and llcin re!- liett, then ltithop. Wh it do you think 1 Trv a iarf mii i li mm cost no more than the ordinary kind and are superior in Quality and Style. Buy them from u and know at the season's end that your Clothes money was well invested. DANIELS Se.ocnih Street New Clothing Store .1. H. ENVAR'I'.P.-.sid cut. .1. A. PEKHV, Vi.-i. Prrsi.li nt. .IOIIN S. OltTH, CasliiiT. W. II. .l Al 'KSON, Ass I CashiiT. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL .y.-0,0() SPL'PLUS 10,001) S.-ifety I?oxos to Kent. A (ieneral Piiinkini; Husincss Transacted. Wo Solicit Your Patronauo CDEflAI ATTCMTIflM ls Kivt'" to ""' ,voni.-nco 3rEvlrtL VII Cll I lVil anil comfort of our deposit ors und i-liiMits. El'fiiMCni'y in every ilejiartnieiit is a cardinal prin ciple with us. Your amn m a''01'111 a"d banltiug liusini'ss will receive f 1 'Oir best attention. VJ niVAat'u jjgj , Capital and Surplus (Cnuittl. A Dcp09itary $115,000.00. , pnnk Established 1888. m UTDFOBD. OBEOON 3. ' - V. I. VAWTKK, President, Another I'irst-class shoemaker has lieen added lo my force. 1 1' your shoes need repairing Irv us and see the ood work we turn out. G. M. KIDD The Foot-Kilter, follow tin- feet ,m our sidewalk. We Want to Buy Lands Realty Bond Syndicate of Oregon W. Ii. Stalker Jackson county Secretary Bank Annex J R. W. GRAY. Builder rOLONIAl- POUCH WOKK.OKILL AND LATH OKK, PATT0KXS, KTC. TFLKPIIONK 471. MKDKO til ).()!?. Do You Want A : OK 10 ACKK TKACT OK ioO) KKK1T l.4M) A 10-ACKK P.K.KKY AND C1IICK 1: liACII IK SO. CALL o AWREI) SMITH 0 o ovkk .Packson cokntv dank. 9 SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist Rates from all points East to Oregon from March 1 to April 30, 1908 The Sottttiorn Pacific Railroad Announces that rates In effect March 1, 1908, will be $.18 from Chicago, t.1ft.!0 from 8t. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri River common points, Coun cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo., Including also St. Paul, Minneapolis, $.10; from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $10. For further information call on or address 0 A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Medford. Or.