THE MKDFOItn i).riV TRIBUNE, MTiUFOT?!). OR., Tf I LT R S DAY. APT.IL ', 1008, 'SOCIAL AND K PERSONAL Wliat tbo matter with Reiiihnrlt ! , L, B. Cart or of Kiigle I'uint out : : Thursday in Med fori). 1 Mr. nud Mrs. linwinan have muvcl into their east wide, prupiTly. llaviland, firnii-poreluio and onnrnel ware at J. ward 'a iWHY MULKEY IS SUREOF ELECTION ! n clciu.inir a siiceialtv. West ; -i-entli street, 14 I L. Xiedemeyer uf Xorth Jackson ville was aiiiuuK those in Medford WpiI nesduy. Hi in cllini; off a consider able portion of li jb land and increasing . the population of our vnllcv. i C. M. Allen, lal- of Coleman iwt, Ropuulicau Taxpayer Enumerates Boa haii returned from a trip to Alberta, sons That Should Indues Evervone trip to Alberta. lie is well pleased with tliut part of nnada mid experts to make it his fu ture home. There was a crowd of more than 4M j Beesun llros. of Talent did business Ashland ymuio, i-eople in uttcndii at in 'Medford dnrino; the past week. . Phone OSI calls Klectrii J Works, West Seventh street 1. 11. Itilinebnro; and his wife up from Ashland the first of the week llariland, actni-pnrceluin and enamel ware at J. ('. Want s. H..O, JVilkinson is at Iti'scbure; hmk ill) after business 'interest. French electric drv cleaning. Wesl Seventh stiv-t. 14 , . .Martin, J,'ernoll of Applfirntc was a reemt business visitor in our city. It's all over town that ifeinhardl build Kiuir.'iiitei'd cement walks. Messrs. .Wiuier and Stillwell, former llw Medford sklilim rink Wcdncsdiiv flenuini; i(lt K(. v,.Jesday night is so Mrs. W. T. York has been very sick nt her home in West Medford for sev eral days,-- hnvinj been in the care of a physician. Ilenilacties that come from defectiv sight or eyestrain can be cured by hnv in proper glasses fitted. Hoe Dr. fio ble. Ho has cured hundreds; lie may be nble to cure you. 14 h. .1. Orr, on West Seventh street recently sold his residence property and several lots to a company which to Vote for Candidate for Prosecut ing Attorney of Jackson County. will erei.t wi-nrn p,.,.,.!,.,,, ,iu,i..i .... reuulwlilH f ,,..r t-..n,.,. tr ...I....! . . .... is undecided as In where ho will locate. vMedford and ( entntl Point a visit. ,';. t)P upper crust flon. Ohn ' X llilibard. - 13 Mr. II. C. Cnrnell of Antelope wits in Medf- rd Wednesday, accompanied by her ddughter, Mrs. R. .1. Sivciining. Jiern Oregon scenery nt 1 II Art SJudio, near bridge. .1. T; Wilder of. I'hoenix, the success fnl berry-raiser, made Medford n busi ness visit. Wednesday Mils Klin Onunynw, stenography and typewriting. lionm 4. Pnlm Block. Furry brolhers, well known residents of Phoenix precinct, were recent visit ors in Medford On you want n first class business location on Medford 's busiest street T Eaiy terms. If an, call on .1. f' Drown. Pnlm Block. Miss Jessie llnln of Grants Pnss is visiting In Grants Pass, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. IF. K. Foster. Commencing with last Ttiesdav night the Euicrick restaurant will keep open until midnight for the benefit of tin public. A. Moore, P. T. V. Kngel and I.udwig Merger wern up from Phnenii during the week. mo erection of a beautiful bungalow la about, to be commenced on the Queen Anna addition and morn will follow in a abort time, which prnvea the poiiti larlty of Hie building restriction on theae lots. Heller nut be a Spaniard and pnt off buying one of llieao lots until tomorrow. Union K. Textor of Applcgale. Inw . yer lioineslender lumbermnii, spent Inst I nesilay and Wednesday in Medford. ." 8. It, Holmes and J. F. Ilrown were among tho K'nglo Pointers in M.sll'ord during the past few days. Misses Issie Met 'ully mid Minimi Arm strong of .Incksoiivllle visited with .Medford friends Tuesday. .tunica M. Kiernan has returned from alifornin. where he spent the past Iw lllolltlis. n. ii. Alexander ot .Central I'uint precinct, spent n few hours in Medl'oril Wednesday. I . . Hcfurloir of Jenny Creek did business in Modioli! ami .lacksonvilli Wednesday. Cnptain Todd, the genial insurance ngent. is nmc.ng us again, after an ah sence of several nt lm in Wnshl ngt,,ii nnil lilnlin. Frank ll.vbee of North .lacksonville was among his Medford friends Wed nesdny. II. G. McCarthy of Ashland, the rail mailer, was in Medford mid Jackson ville one dny this week. W. II. Veln.blc, A. Throckmorton mid Fred Offenhiieeher were over from Ap plcgate a few days since. linrace I'eltnn of Sam's Vail n recent visitor 111 Medford and Jack sonville. I'ouoieoav nt null.' rail was a business caller in Medfunl Wedn day. ..uss iiartges or Ashland is visiting ni inn nnme ot .Mr. mid Mrs. H. (I Shear ill Kant Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Moore of Gold Mill visited iii Medford with relatives Thursday. ('. P. Zini Herman of Griffin Creek has leased the W. llowmnn residence properly in Wesl Mod ford. C. 11. Schmidt from west or Medford has been on the sick list for the past two or three days. Charles D. Ilarelrige will give a so cial dance nt the Medford Opera House tonight. Music will be furnished by the Hnzelrigg orchestra. J. Tlyriim of Miiltnoinali conntv lm. heen pnylng relatives living in this sec tlon n visit. He wns In Me.lfoid Sal urdny. Ii. Thompson mid T. J. O'llara, prom Inent cltirens of Ci-nlrnl Point precinct mndo Medford n business visit Wed neadny. Hen nenll of The funeral of Grant Knwlings took place r rum the Itawlmgs home on the east side. I here wus u largo atteud anee. All members of the immediate family, including a brother from Hhor idnn, Wyo., were iiresent. Interment look place in the ('ell I nil point eem etorv. - Colonel 11. C. Wnshburii of Table Hock was among the many who cmiic to Medford Monday to hear Senutnr Pultun. Ho recently returned from Cliicugo nod other onstern points which tie visited in coiiinnnv with his wife Ooorgu W. Kincnid of Upper Itogue river was in .ieillord luesdiiv, ncconi panied by his youngest son, who injured one ot Ins eyes severely not long since nud hnd an operation performed on it white here. William Lewis, who lives a short ilis tanco north of Medford, wns in Med ford Wednesday. Ho informs us Hint his wife has goue to Arizona to visit her brother, .lames I,nko, who is neri ously ill with kidney disease. Ir. Guide, tho optician, has put in the past 14 yearn in the practice of his pro fession, 1(1 yours of Hint time in Med ford and the Hoguo Hiver valley. He has just n ntly fitted up mi optical parlor on Hcvcnih at rein where the ex press office used to lie) and is prepared to lit glasss for all cases of defective sight that glasses will remedy. See him before going elsewhere, lie has no oilier business. 14 ALAMEDA MINES TO BE DEVELOPED BY EASTERNERS Josephine connlv properl V of the Almueda Consolidated Mines compunv. of which (). M. Cr h of Portland is president, will be developed bv Ohio iiiul .Michigan capital. A smeller will be installed and in otieratiou wit h n I'tipncity of Inn ton dailv, liv Mav IS, according to slat Is mndc bv the investors. i'lie sum of t.'ulll.lllHI bus been invest I iii the stock of tl pany by syndicate, including J. II. Southard. Detwiler, Walter Pavne mid A. Towner of Toledo, C. C. Aler of Collllll bus, Mensrs. .luckson of Fremont, mid Cm f Wyandotte, Mich. It said there is enough rich ore in sigh to run n I ot'-trni smelter more than L'l yenr. The mine has been iimiiatlv d loped by Portland capital, and about $'';"i),ihiii has been exp led ill opening tunnels and crosscuts. Acting as npokesiuuu of the partv, I- llitwiler declared with emphasis Ihu the Alameiln mines coiiluin the largest solid ore body in the world, mid also ns that he was dumbfounded that the nco pie of Portland would permit eastern 1'iipital to come out here and raid I In richest treasures of Oregon. "Talk uliiiut Senator Clnrk's iflllll, niKl.iMill miiH. in Moiitaun, why, the cop per in Hie Alnmeiln is worth twice as much per Ion and is to all intents am! purposes absolutely inexhaustible supply. All it ne.-ds is development ami that is the reason wo nro nmazci that Poll land has overlooked u bet lik this." Notice. PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD SKATING RINK TOR THE MONTH OF APRIL: Two sessions daily from 2 to 5 p. in. mid 7:.n to 10::t'l p. in. on Tues days, Fridays and Saturdays for each week during the month. climige of program to commence Friday, April It, when the price of ticket for afternoon sessions will be reduced to 15 rents. Fridny of each week will be La dies' Night, when skates will be is ailed to them free; gcnnltment 25 eeuts. Society Night, Tuesday of each week; ndlnission In cents, skates 25 cents. Music by Kink Hand. Thursday nights dmu-iiig, com mencing April II; gentlemen 75 cento, ladies free. Music by Weatnaka Club Orchestra, file pi a. Children's Dny Saturday after noons; skates 15 cents. Grnnil May Day Masipie Skating Festival Saturday. May 2. Purlieu lars later. Wlndell & Loosley, Proprietors. Medford, Or., March Wl. To the Kdilor: 1 favor tho election or II. F. Mulkey to the ofrice uf dis trict attorney ror the rirsl prosecuting attorney's district for the following reasons: I. As preidclit of the Southern Or egon Stute Normal school for six vears he has showed unusuul executive ad miuistrative ability, und there accom plished a good work for Southern Or egon with slight reference to financial gain to hiiuscir. 2. He has proved liimseir a faithful servant in public ofrice. At the ox pirntiou of n term ns clerk in Polk county his books were exported by ex perls employed by a democratic county court and were found nccurtite and cor reel, in nil particulars. H. Aft member of the Oregon stale sennle ho was one of the foremost de hitters and lnwyers in flint body. Kx Chief Justice William P. Lord wrote a friend of this district recently: "If Mulkey handles the Inw of his cases ns vva. l r.l lo nut store building. ho discussed letral tmestions on the Iribun floor of the Oregon senate be will be a strong prosecutor from the first." 4. Ho was head of the ways nud means committee at the legislative ses sious of 1 8ift nnd 1S1MI, sessions noted in legislative history for the economy with which the public hind were man aged. Mr. Mulkey did not originally seek the district attorneyship, but was called into it by the solicitation of a hun dred or more republicans, and the of fice is seeking the man more than the man is seeking the nrfice. The. people wnnt Mr. Mulkey and need him nnd will veto for him, ns will ilsn A RICPUHLIfAN TAXPAYER. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less than IS cents. Six Insertions for the price of four. Seventy-five centa a line per month. FOB SALE Old papers. Tribune office. 10, 12 id for 5 ct.8. frOK SALE Olds runabout in good condition, $400. Inquire Tribune of fice. WANTED Cash paid for all kiudB second band goods. 1113 East 7th, M. D. Moore. 22 FOH SALE Vo uug gentle cow for Halo; price $40. E. E. Morrison, IS. F. D. No. 1, Griffin Creek. FOR RENT Two rooms, unfurnished or partially furnished. Corner I and 9th sts. Coal for Sale. We arc now prepared to furnish hand picked conl nt the mine, five mile ast of town, in nny amount desirod !S.(n a Ion. WANTED Woman to do housework at once. Tnquiro 315 N. D at James Stewart. WANTED Lady lo lake hull' interest and work in confectionery store. 3(i, Tribune. 12 Fob' SAI.E- easy terms. ltoss Addition New Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Honielliing which is of considerable Interelt lo the public generally and which in perhaps not. genernllv known I WANTED 100 pcopl IB the system ot prepaid ordera now in shoes repaired at effect between stations of Hie Southern 'acil'ic company nnd all points in the Hnited Stutcs. ltv menus of this system i kets may be purchased at Medford from any plnce in Hie United States nnd inuiled or telegraphed direct lo the party wishing to come here. Sleepei accoiiimoilatioiis nnd smnll nmonntB of cash in connection with these tickets mny ale a be furnished at the same time. " room house, $1200; A. Cutting. Hill St.. West Medford. to have their M. Kidd's Shoe Store. Our shoemakers are experts. WANTED- Man ami wife.'experienced conk, ivalit situation. Address 111 street. 1," W ANTED To head of stock Mcdl'ord. Or. buv li'oni IllO to .'ton sheep. Write llox LSI l-'Oli SALE -New een at reidelice Medford. T.vpeu riter; cull be if A. II. Miller, Ensl THREE CITIES FURNISH TUPILS FOR RECITAL enlral Point lirecinet the well known farmer, wn among the many In Medford during the past few days. Frank Amy. T. M. Jones mid Mis Marshnll were among the Central Point era In Mcilfotd during tho week (aplnin M. P. Kggleston of A, 1,1 . wnn is n c.nididuto f,,r ihe republican nomination for County judge, was a re cent visitor in M.dfor.i M iss Grace Ebrrt, the ai'coniinodal ing clerk at the Van Dike store, has been on the sick list for the past two days. W. II. Ijimb, Frank N'etlierlaiid. Wil liam Lewis and Emerson Wheeler Were mining the residents of Dig Unite dls trlct in Medford this week. James Garvin, James Helm and J Itiiner were among the multitude who did business in Medford during the past week. .lames Kershaw of Antelope district, one of our most energetic ranchers, spent a feu hours in M.dford Salur day. F. 0. McWilliams. E. E. Phipps and G M. Grainger of Ashland were among Hie ninny who were in Medford Salur day. The participants in the piano recital to be given by Miss Ethel Palmer ol Grants Pnss, Mrs. Susie Neil of Ash land nnd Mrs. E. E. Gore, nt the Pros byleriaa church Friday evening, are: Misses Marion Neil and Itulh Shoudv of Ashland, Misses Flavin llackett, Lei inn ( alilwell, Luetic timber, La Costa .Magnum ami Alma Wolke of Grant Pnss, nud Mies Mamie Deuel, Ivy lioeck, Helen Cos. Pm Gray, Elba linker and Nellie Heuter of Medford All Interested friends are invited to nt tend. DR. PAGE PURCHASES OLD PATTERSON FARM Dr. Fr.sl.ii.k C. Page f Medford lias purchased Hie oich.ird nnd farm of i entity Comuiissiniier Joshua Patter son. located in Talent Precinct, four miles north of Ashland. Two hundred and fifty eight acres wns Hie acreage involved in t he deal, 1:10 acres being loung orchard of four mid five year old NewtolMI apple trees in fill II. I i lion. The remainder is farm land, suit nble for fruilgtowing, but unplanlcd to trees. Tl Olsolet.'llioll of the deal was '2.0110. II Mr. UtnVAh. !... linwn of Eagle 'Vl)it .ivitc ia ..Mcdfiml ami Jaxkaun run rnin , ; inrr niOF pill 1 nasn handaome residence property in Port land and will anon remove thither, HOUSE OF COMMONS FASHES HOME UI. II.L I.OXDOX, April 2. -The house of commons, after a lengthy debate on the ipiestion uf home nile for Ireland, adopted bv a vole ,,f :il J to 157 n reo lotion moved by John E. H.smnd, n.i tionnlist lender, that "in the opinion of this house n solution of this problem can only be attained by giving the Irish people legislative and executive centred' oj.nll purely Irish uMaiis, Dr. Almeda M. Mnrlin, oleosilhic I'liysiciun, room nn, annex entrance, Hotel Moore. WA N'T ED I want to buy tr me lo three hundred head of slock sheep. Addles Lock P.ox l.'ll, Medford. Or. POLITICAL CARDS. FOR COUNTY JUDGE M. F. EGOLESTON Of Ashland. Cmididalo for Republican Nomination. I'Olt COUNTY JUDGE, J. R. NEIL. Candidate for the Democratic Nominntioii. FOR COUNTYOMMISSJONER ED M. ANDREWS Of Medford. Ciimlidate for Republican Nomination. FOli SHERIFF: WILBUR A. JONES, Cmididale for the Pcinncnilir Nomiualioii. BUSINESS CARDS FOR NALE- llouse and lot near Catli olie school; price $1700; this is a bar gain. Address letter to P.ox III 2, Med liod. Or. nt WANTED TO KENT- Part of anv store building on 7lh t., or would btiyi half interest in any small, cle.-in Inis iness. A. II., Tribune. 12 I WANTED Til RENT- -Small fruit farm Willi Hie privilege of bluing :i ihe . end of term of years, bv experienced fruitgrower. W. 11.. Tribune. 12 t'OII SALE -livo incubator, us.-d onlv nne season, for sale cheap; capacity of each, 21(1 egg. Inquire a! War ner's stole. Warner iV Nnvd.'r. If , ' 0 WANTED- Girl, a g 1 cook, two in Ihe family, -I room collage; no wash ing to do; will pay good wages. Ad dress P. O. Itox 35. tf BALL 4 OLOSCOCK, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with C. II. Pierce & Son. Phone (153. p. (). Ho, 771 FOR SALE Grano cuttitnrs. Toknv mnl Malaga, from Hurley ranch. Or der taken at Medford Pharmacy; .tl.5'1 per 1011. ; DR. A. B. SWEET l'hvician and Siirg.'on. Office nt Resilience. WILLIAM'YOUNO " CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. "ox 871. Medford. Or DR. a J. DAY, Jacksonville, Oregon. E. R.8EELY," M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X liny. Office Honrs, 10 12, 2 4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. Medford Furniture Co., Medford, Or. Honsefurnishers nnd Undertakers. Dav Phone 353, Night Phones C. W. Conk in, 4!.".; J. 11. Butler, 14S Wm. M. Colvlg, Medford, Or. COLVIO h DURHAM. Attorneys at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or FOR SALE -West Mclfor Inquire of J. block. Large building lot in I, lillxlOS feet, $150 each. ('. Drown, office in Paint 13 FOH SALE -A $2000 mortgage, gilt edge security, no taxes, S per cent net. Inquire of the Medlord Heallv A Rent al Co.. Midfoid, Or. FOR SALE -One U. S. Cream Sepa rator, .No. II; 500 capacity; good as new; cost $0; will sell for $50. li. ('. llcnsley. Central Point. " BICYCLE FOli SALE Bios model. ''Iroquois Coaster Brake Special." just ordered; factory price $05; must sell at once; $ III cash Write Trill une. RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS are intending to purchase, Tlibuue, and obtain a sub discount from the retail WM. W. P. HOLT. M. D, Physician and Burgeon. agle Point, Oregon. E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Confectionery Fruit store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos. fresh fruit ill season. Near Hotel Moore, Medford. Or. RIVAT DTCTIV AND ECTIr AtSffOY. ock llox SOS. Mislford COL- Or. MARVIN If you write M, st mitial I" SHORTHAND ami Tvpewritiiig -Thosc wishing work of this kind done in evening call up Van, phone S55. Rogue River Electric Co., or 11, blross P. O Box S70. f FOR SALE OR RENT Good house, barn and outbuildings: best residence district ; gat. leu. some fruit trees; four acres land: cheap if sold soon. In quire P. Tribune, or 21 H st. lit WANTED A loan of $soo for three years at s per cent 011 120 acres of yellow pine and fur timber close lo Medford. Address T. C. care Trib une. 37 FOR SALE A bargain. 2', miles north T. SUtT. WATER SUPPLY CONTRACTOR, years' cxHrienee; A I reference: of Medford, 12 acres, S in bearing fine -s -a Millinery See the Window Display When a lady wants the finest lint one that is really high-class a hat that is a little hot ter matte and a little hotter style, she looks at a pattern hat. Wo offer only the pattern huts and wo will leave it to a coinniittoo of disinterested milliners anywhere, and that if they don't decide that we are showing tho most stvlish niilliiierv in Southern Oregon. STIiKlOT HATS AT $1.75 to $S.OO DlfKSS HATS AT $5. $9.G9 and 11.9S i i. V Sim v- V G 431 Corset Perfection is found in either a l'edfern or one of the popular Warner l!ros. .Models. 'a pried only at this store, (iet a stylo to. suit your form and know what corset comfort and satisfaction reallv is jpi.no to sgs.oo THE SUMMER CORSETS Summer days will soon he here. Are you prepared witli all the waists you will need. Hot tor huy them now and get a chance at the finest assortment ever shown in Southern Oregon. Hardly two waists alike ami over 500 to select from special prices 73t to :fii.:o. Mcdfovd's I'dmlttr Ladies' Slorr Baker -Hutctiason Co. J nsl Xnrllt (if I lie Jackson ('mail ii Ilttuk c-a An A Copirtghl 1908 Dy ' J SCHL0SS BROS. CO. $i2Sc ' ' fine Clothe. M.k.r. ns"""00"' Biltlnw. mo He Yxk New Spring Clothing for Men Here are the new " Harvard" niodcls. with geiiuini in every inch: ohserve the natty, clean-cut hang of trousers; note the full-chested effect, the long swee lapels and the graceful coat lines. These are the two f: rite Spring models. As usual, we're Ihe first to show tl Spring shades are. (iray. Clreeii I'.lcpliaiit lirown and Tan. Here in profusion. A selection of the nd designs I'loin the famous Sehloss style f the 'ping 'nun 'I lie popular mixed, Olive they are - all linest clot lis a master SjSIS and pick tailors. ( 'oine and see them. $20 $22 $25 lit Volir select ions - we $2S reserve them. m.w .vs i. i:ai;m:st THE TOGGERY Tin: sia i.i; .i ; nr.M.irY stow: Nenlenn apides. with pi:tn betwien best ef soil, fair buildings; pessessien at onee.o". '. Smith. Ill Any nvnilnble mwer. tanhs un correct substructures. Uase line entiines set. Snrav outfits built after .the! and reraired. A chance to fifftire on renliiMm-4ml Iwn mnde lv s4iwt ' yar work will tie apmretiaited., Vntil the words, "all subject to the supreme shop is (d urrd, Ho li. Residence, authority of the Imperial parliament. " ! end of North D ttraot. Rest of work at rich! nriees. Piiimiinc ' " , . . . , , , - - - ot(N W AIN IHU .lapancse rontrac plants installiM in whole or in part . .. . . . ' W.m.1 .,..,1 I ""' "' ' t inu; jjenernl helper in all worK; town or country. ,ddres.s A. K. Talsunii. Ilen'l Pel., Mislford, Or. tf inn rei:ur, See him at St,,r.. I more tli:m Sli.,rt i I : "irn. 1 1 II ir.hvnre l.i 11. -N. Ill TI.LK, the watchmaker and; repairer, lias reiirisl rjTO watches than any other peraon in aledford, hard I'OH SALE - ). i:9 pur.lKis.d over ;-Sl.l,,,l f,., , ,,f . . ,il,.i(, I,,,... ?' 4-e ,rti i f first rl.-is. lumber ,9 ( I .' in nnv amounts on - f) g v.ni cold' bui'CA iir er.l, pric.icry r.sW'nable; dimensi..n and tine finish lumber a specis'tv. Write or. all. nutte Pails l.uieber -iipai-v. office over Jackson countv bank, Med t'lda-0 TiN. us; wvoN't: wisiiiNti to in v pi:ii:Ts rK i inuvns WILL l"l WELL To Look OVEI; ol l; mTiii'K o' FANCY uiont.o. inma ?tu KliLIIENWARE MUUolIE p.UVIMi li.miwii mil-:. A1L-DI-0RD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE -.mi; vi:s r sky knti i stkm:i:t. McGLASHAN- ft JUNKEN. Props. Q PHOVE 10.M.