THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR., MONDAY, APRTL fi, MPS.. i 4- AMUSEMENTS. The Dunbar Company, Male Quartet and Bell Ringers. "THEM Dl'XBARS. " (By Roas H. House.) I hoard them Dunbars play last nilit; Land ankes! ye'd urt a bcu thnv! I haint had miry sii-h a tinio 4 fiuco Lizy Allen's iufiiir; .JW fellers, that was all they wiiz, And that was all 'twas needed; Vo'd never b'lievo the thing they did Unless ved been and seed it. They hed them bIls all strung along A jnighty handsome table, An' when they held 'em up aloft An' struck Vm, Cain an' Abel! t thought the musk of the world, In one big combination, Hed somehow formed a sindieate An' come to Rufunl's station. Opera House, Wednesday, April S. The, Dunnbrs bi-ttiT tlinn era House, April S. 'VOr. Op 1; REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lucy D. Willitims tn W. O. Oreen, lots (i. 7 (mil S, block 7, Central Point iiiir. W. C. Green to K. L. Fiirrii. lots (1, 7 and 8, Central Point 2.10H Henry Clark to C. W. Palm, 2 acres in D. L. ;. Ill, tmvnslii 37, range 2 W V. L. Orr to Clnrenee Wlieeler. property in ifpiifovil 2lKI Sdfm B. A. Town to Clarence Wheeler, 25.3.1 acres in township range 1 W 2.1im Charles R. Ray to ,T. Tt. Dun- pan release of lionil for ileeil R. S. Baker to O. & C. R. R. Co., lfio.fio acres in section 1.1, township 31, ranije 1 W United States to Haas I,. Rorth, southwest 14 section 2, town ship 3(1, raajfe 3 K. . .- Patent Rebecca M. Mol)onoiit;li to fleo. L. Davis, Reilniea's hall bnihl- ing, in block 7, Jacksonville . . fleorgo L. Davis to ltank of Jacksonville, same as above.. IC.Oli V.lWft W. D. Davis to Frank Zipsy, 41) acres in section 111, town ship 33. range 2 W 1.100 Ashlnnil Manufacturing company to K. A. Sherwin, trustee, property in Ashlaml United States to Peter llnrkhol ter and Samuel Mai hews, 40 acres in section 30, township 37, range 4 W Patent Samuel Mnthis tn Piter liurk holter, half of northeast V, of northwest VI section 30. town ship 37, range 4 W 100 John D. Whitman to Caroline Whitman, 7 acres in Whitman Tract 1 United States to T.ewis B. Brown, 1H.4! acres in section G, township 31, range 3 E Patent P. H. Steele to A. li. Oregon-, property in Ashland James E. Hartley tn James IT. Doran, o acres in section 10, township 30, range 1 K C. C. Beekmnn to Krnest K. Hart, 1200 acres in township .Tt.l. range 2 W if! A. Lyon and .1. R. Horning et. nl., 20 acres in township 37, range 1 W C..V. Heukle et al. to Merritt Co., land in township 3.1, range 3 W ' C. V. Henkle to H. 11. Kestersoa, one third interest in section 10, township M, range 3 W 10 0400 4.100 700 C, I. Hutchison et al. to Kraest K Hart et al., land in section 30, township 3"i, range 4 F... and section 30, township 3.1, range 3 E ,n John Wolf et nl. to Town Lum ber 4- Box Co.. land in section 12, township 34. range 3 K 1" United States to John J. Streets. 100 acres in section 20. town ship 33, range 2 E Patent Wi linin John Itonse to Rogue River Timber Co., 100 acres ia sectioa 20, township 33, range 3 E in J. S. Stagg to T. W. I.nke, 13 acres in block 0. Orchard Home Association 00o0 CIRCUIT COURT NEWS. White Trowbridge- vs. J. A. Lyons Verdict in favor of plaintiff for mo. State of Oregon vs. Charles W. Fait Defendant fined, 100 on plea of guilty. State of Oregon vs. George Rhoten Defendant pleaded guilty to larceny nnd was sentenced to two months in the county jail. Carter &- Dnffield vs. Revenue Mining !. compnny Dismissed J. D. Hnwberg vs. Opp Mining com 1 panv Dismissed. ,j Charles Xickell vs. J. B. Welch Pis missed. ,T. O. Boyle et al. vs. A. J. Slanb Dismissed. Lucy Nice vs. James H. Messier Ac tion to recover inonev. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $17.1. Frederick Lawton and IT. E Morri son vs. William Dutton Set for trial April 1. ions. ' NEW CASES. Martha S. Stnnkard vs. Matthew Stunkard; divorce; Harvey. Miles & Mulkey, attorneys. Guardian of Eva nnd Alfred Carter Guardian's report filed. Estate of Louisa Lowei v Order made approving sale of real property. The Dunbars Dee lighted. House, April S. Opera 1 bIsUME WORK ON KENO CANAL AT KLAMATH - KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. April IV E' T' nuNT' Tho rr-olanintinn .-rv 1,. ,..,, wi.rk ..n ! W'ATI'I! SI PI'LV CONTRACTOR tho Ki-nn ran.il Tiip.1.iv. Onr- humln-.l If ' -i"' ' l" rii n. i' ; Al r.-fi-r.Tiw. Iioail of huni-n wore Iniion to tho work I H"' f ' "I "tfl't prii-. n. lnilif.li(( from rioro. Tho wagin n-ill t,o 22 oont ' l''-"' ii "'ill'-l in wli"l r in part, nn hour for oiht hour a iliiv. nn.) tho Any availnl.lo Woo.1 or nlool iniUrationn aro that all llio nn-n ro,-.l,,l tank, mi i-..rr.-.-t Milntniotnron. (l.i.n pan ho sofnri.1 at that rato. Mini' oni-inon j. t. Spray oiitfitu Imilt Thi work will holi. Klamath FallOnn.i ropairi'.l. A ohanco to figaro on this mimmor, whilo tho tniililing of tin oxton.ion of Iho main i"nnal will innlio busr timot at Morrill, ami tho work on the Clear Lake r.servoir will make lto naiiji a center of' actn ity. It serins the policy of the govern ment to take advantage of the present low wages ami supply uf labor, for tlo-re will lie much irrigation work go ing on all over the valley. More laterals will be built this sprung oa surveys made last winter, and water will be furnished to a much greater area. BORN. Kir.OOUR In Xortli Medlr,l precinct. March 30. lllns, t Mr. ,,,,.1 rs. j Kilgour, a son. IIAH.NKS At (.'rants Pass, March 21, loos, to Mr. ami Mrs. Itert Karnes, a daughter. Al.lilillillT la Josephine countv, March 4, 1!iN, to Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Albright, a daughter .lol.'DAX Near Wilderville, March IS. loos, Mr. , Mrs. w .i,,!,,,, a daughter. MARRIED. STEVKXS-WITCH KH Tn Mcdford, March 31. loos, by ;,.v. W. C. Ren ter, Will K. Stevens and Miss Alia Witcher of Ciiffin Creek. STKVKXS II KAHX N'ear Omuls Pass, March 17, Isms, by (,.v. Mr. Jackiie lliire, Robert William Stevens and Miss T.ela Vivian Ileum, both of Port land. COXDR.WCUMMOXS Tn Jackson ville, on April 3, l'lils, by Judge Puna, George K. Coadray ami Sarah ( 'ummoiis. DIED. SII.WJRin At I'hoenix. Ariz., April 2. BOX, Mrs. William Sharriil, sister of Mrs. W. J. Scott of Meclford. of lin gering consuuipt ien. She leaves to no'lil-n her iri'i'parable loss a kind hus band and father and three bright, promising little boys, an affectionate sister. Mrs. W. J. Scott, who was at her bedside in her last sickness, be sides many sorrowing friends. PAXKEV At Table Rock. Or., April 3. Mrs. Mary Pankey. leaving a bus band and six children: aged 2S years. K1XKEAD At Table Rock, Or., April 1, 100,, Ida Kiukead, youngest daughter of the late William Kiu kead of Chicago, Til. FA R XS WORTH At Roseburg, March 27, 100S, of acute gastritis, George T. "Farnsworth, formerly of Medford, aged 31 years. VIXCEXT At Xew Pine Creek, Cal.. March l."i. 1!0,S, of pneumonia, Chas. O. Vincent, formerly of Jackson coun ty, aged 40 years and 3 months. MAOTirPEI! At Horabrook, Cal. Ap ril 2. ions. Kdward Magrudor of Cen tral Point, aged 30 years. MKSSTXGER Tn Josephine county, March 30. 100S. William Messinger, aged 3.1 years. TEST Al ' Portland. Mnrch 27, 100S, Lily E., wife of Edward O. Test, for merly of Medford, aged 30 years. II AX I FOR D At Grants Pass, April 1. 100S, Theodore Haniford, aged 2.1 years, of tuberculosis. GEI1RETT At Grants Pass, March 31, lns, Lloyd E. Oehrett, aged 27 years. 0 months and IS dnvs. POLITICAL CARDS. TOR COUNTY JUDGE M. F. EGGLESTOX Of Ashland. Candidate for Republican Xominntion. FOR COUNTY JUDGE, J. R. NEIL. Candidate for tho Democratic Xominntion. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ell M. ANDREWS Of Medford. Candidate for Republican Xominntion. FOR SHERIFF: WILBUR A. JONES, Candidate for the Democratic Nomination. BUSINESS CARDS. BALL & GLOSCOCK, I 'onf ract ors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with C. H. Pierce t Son. Phone 0.13. P. O. Box 771. DR. A. B. SWEET I'liysicinti and Snrg.'on. Office at Residence. WILLIAM YOUNG CARPENTER AXD BUILDER. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. Box 671. Medford, Or. DR. S. J. DAY. Jacksonville, Oregon. E. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-liay. Office Hours, 10-12. 2 I P. M. Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg. Will. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO t DURHAM, Attomoys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers hay phone ( -.1111.111, l!. .;'.: Night I'liones: I'. W J. II. Illltler I is. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Physician and Sur&con. Eagle Point, Oregon. E. L. BALCOM. New West Si.le Coll feet ionery Fruit ston- candies, ants, c'gars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season. Xear Hotel Moore. M.dford. Or. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL- EECTION AGENCY. I I k II.. x Mi-.lfur.l, Or. vonr work will lio nnprcoiato'l. 1'ntil shop in rrur-'l. Hoi 10. Hi-niili-noo,! cml of North D itroct. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, F ence Pickets. Office fixtures and all kinds of planing fancy grills. F, BETWEEN " iff" - - The Medford Composed of W. O. PRIDDY, O. D. NAGLE. O. T. O'BRIEN, manufacturers t COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK. General contractors and builders in all its branches. Plains and estimates furnished. All work guaranteed. LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT FOE SALE. iinwnwnnfiimw,wimin mmnn ) ' CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS Tlicy drain the towns of nionej and neither give, the tit, style nor distinction W your clothes thatiyonr own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "cany distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at home pud are superior in every detail to the "swe:.tshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME El PERT The City Tailor it is up to You What Will You Do? If yon do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active and the strain is wearing out your nerves ami breaking down your system day by day, then yon may reflect for a moment, if it would not be wise to drink the strength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age of Golden Grain Granules No man can consume his strength and retain it at the same time; he ought to replenish an equal amount daily. GOLD EX GRAIN GRANULES is far super ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had in any grocery store for 25c. Order a package today. All grocery sell it. Do You Want a Good 5-ACRE TRACT Close to Medford, fine loca tion, good fruit and poul try land. Prices, $100 per acre. Easy terms DRESSLER West Seventh St. 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 inm-li of our alfalfa land having been planted to fruit t roes. We are able to offer fop a short time ACRES OE THE LEST ( hily throe miles from Medford, for the reasonable price, of TWO HUXIH.'EI) HOLLARS I'EI? A ('! E, And we pronounce it one of the best, buys in the valley today. It is of the best quality, and wc know it wiil prove a winner to the buyer. Tt is equally well adapted to pears. If it interests you, call .at once on Ro&ue River Land Go. EXHIBIT Brj.TDtNO, mill work, including turned work and tiTH AND 7TH STS. FHONE 63. 1 - -- - ...... Rrick Co. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Medford & WOOD Mecl?ord, Or. MEDFORD, OKEOON. Spring Styles TIM College Clothes I : : I Call and see those swell Montague Hats just received. The only correct hat for young men odel Clothing Company All Kinds and Varieties of Are You Thinking of Building? Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON Massage Parlors EM'.C'TRIC LIOIIT FKRADIC AND GALVANIC HOT AND COLD 8PRAY HALT PLOWS AIRS. C. A. AtQONl; THE ODELL, Over Postofflce I I Co.il for S ilc. Wo nro 'low pri'p.inil to fiiriiiuli linii'l pii-!,il o;il nt tho tiiino, fis'o milo ;i -t of town, in nny auioiint iloiroil l.ili) a ton. BATHS NTARTI.INd, SXAl'l'V AXD EXCLUSIVE STYLES .) I'NT AIMMVED. OT THE SAME AS OTHERS SELL. lil'T WITH .MORE SXA1 AXD (ilXUEK. OE THE LATEST CO EE EWE EADS. The Romeo THE SWEliEEST SUIT EVER COX STKECED. MORE SXA1 STYLE AXD D1ST1XCTIOX T11AX WAS EYEU COL LECTED IX AX Y SI' IT. XOTICE THE CUT $15.00 to $40.00 ' ' M E 1 ) E( ) W 1 ) 'S COli E T ' L( CORNER SEVENTH AND I! Lumber Y E HAVE SOME I'.UI LDTXTiS TO HE TORN DOWN" WHICH "W E OE V E I ,' K R SALE ON Til E 0 ROUND. CALL AT OUR OEEICE. rf an von i: wisiiimi 'in la v 'hi:si:ts pok i-'kiknus II W 1 1.1, lio WDl.l, To Look OVIII," oi l( stock OP FANCY il dishes, china and kitchenware iiki'oui: m; vi Nit lll.sl WIIKIIK. AlIiDPORI) TliA and COFFEE HOUSE JKi WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN & JUNKEN, Propn. PHONE 1051. )T1 1 1 EL'S." STREETS. VOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE to miiki' llio f I pnliitalilo lit thin rc'- tiiuiant. Vour llppotito will iiood. no Hlll'll KtilMlllilllt. Our t'ooili iiro no ilolii'litolv oooki-,1 iiiol t ptiiigly iioivid tlmt tlioy will niitKo yon out wliollu-r you ooino with i -1 i 1 or nol. A iliuuor lioro iritll ti frii-ml mi'HiiH ploiimint I'ompliiiioiiiiliip mi. I llio porfi'i-l ion of ocl oatim.'. THE NASH CAFE. i The Nash Gate O