I THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR.. TUESDAY, APH1L 14. lf)0f. 3 WOODMEN INITIATE FIFTY NEW MEMBERS Speeches Made by Head Consul Boaic and Other National Officer Mayor and Recorder Among Those Who Join Lodge Banquet by Ladied. The Woodmen of the World meeting ut the Ki-dmen's uaU Monday mlit was well attended. Speech were made by lour of the leading Woodmen ot the World of tho Paeitie jurisdiction, the bpeakers being Head Consul 1. L Boak of Denver, T. Clinton Veale, head ad visor, of Pasadena, Cal.; John I'atti bon, bead manager, of Colfax, Wash., and I K. Snodgrass, head- banker, of ugene, Or, The first speaker on the program was Hon. B. F. Alulkey of Jacksonville. Mr. Mulkey's address was very entertain ing as'well as logical. After the speak ing there was an initiation of about 50 ui'W members, after which trere was u banquet given by the Ladies of Wood uraft iu the upper hall, which was en loved by all. The four first-named speakers loft Tuesday .for Ro&eburg, whore they will hold a rally tonight. Among those initiated into the order were Mayor Keddy and City Recorder Collins. Tho Grants I'ass lodge, Phoenix, Ash laud and Uazelle, Cal., lodges had rep resentatives present. J. D. Beakey, dis trict organizer, was also, present, and it.-coinpauied the head officers this morning to Roseburg. Music was fur nished by the Uuzelrigg orchestra. AMUSEMENTS. 4- Perry's Recital. BY ED ANDREWS. The entertainment of last night by KdwanI Baxter Perry was a complete Kucecss. both from uu artistic bs well as a financial standpoint. The program consisted of well-known numbers by home, of the best composers for piauo, preceded by an explanatory talk on the authors and their compositions, which n.aile tho entertainment instructive as well as entertaining. Mr. Perry's en tertainment appeals rather to the stu dent of music t hau to the general play goer, as it is strictly on the classic or der, and it was gra ifying to see so large an attendance at Medford ' first a'tempt at high music art. Mr. Perry tyay be cia-sed with mod ety among the fi iv givat piani-i of this country, and in some ivjpivts h: is well in tin1 fore front. For instancr, a ii player of melodies, he take t'irt place among the great artist-. Per iiaps he larks somewhat in magnetic lire. Mis playing is rather of the scholar '!iau the wilil abandon nf Ins fellow artists. Mis interpretation of the mel ancholy moods of Schumann and the weird fancies of ( 'liopin are perhaps his best. Ilis tireig number was hardly a 1'iir specimen of that great author's works. ' I.ieberstraum ' ' and "The Aeolian. ' ' his own composition, were D-rhaps the most cnjovable numbers ef i he- program. While Liszt is the best known by his transcriptions, yet his original compositions are by far his most meritorious works. M r. Perry, as a composer, like all 'her great performers, shows the influ r are of the works I hey have studied, perhaps to the detriment of their orig iualitv. but take it for all ami in all. the entertainment was n most delightful .tie, and is a step in the right direction toward the cultivation of higher art in fedford. Hobsou Is Delayed. Holders of Lyceum tickets ami others interested will note that Richmond !' f.Kbson will nut be abb- to appear on April 21. as announced, owing to late adjournment of congress. The date will he announced later. May Festival Coming. On May 1 the pupils of the city schools under the training of Miss Wil son, supervisor of music, will present t he I iea it t i f u I ca n t a t a . "Da v id . t he Shepherd Boy.' There will be a chorus nf .".lift voices, mainly pupils of the schools. Some uf the leading parts are taken by local tah-nt nut-dde tho schools, full announcement of which will be made later. The characters will be in ."-Minie. using many Thar were ued for the Mikado. This entertainment will be given at the Opera House. Med fnrd. Friday evening. May 1, at S:0. Admission. "il and 7." cents. ASHLAND FRUIT PROSPECTS SAID TO BE THE FINEST Fruit prospects in the Ashland dis trict are reported never to have been better at this season of the year. The peach orchards are gay in their pink blooms now, and growers report that there will have to be big thinnings un less Jack Frost should yet take a hand and do the work. All other fruit crops have likewise favorable reports, and growers are in good spirits over the seuou' prospect. ASHLAND HAS SURPLUS IN ITS WATER FUND Ashland has a surplus of $10,000 or more in its water fund, and the sur plus is steadily growing from the re ceipts for water rents, which amount to as high as $1500 per month during the year. The council has decided to util ize this surplus, which belongs to a sinking fund for the redemption of wa ter bonds, in the purchase of city im provement bonds, which private par ties have been buying up, as they were offered at a premium. By this means the city's idle funds will bo made to earn a revenue. Good Apples Becoming Scarce. FOR SALE Olda runabout in good condition, $400. Inquire Tribune of fice. WANTED Cash paid for alt'kiode second-hand goods. 313 East 7th, M. D. Moore. 22 WANTED To buy from 100 to ;100 head of stock sheep. Write Box MM, Med ford. Or. FOR SALE Yo ung gentle cow for sale; price $40. E. E. Morrison, B. F. D. No. 1, Griffin Creek. WANTED "Woman to do housework at once. Inquire 315 X. D st James Stewart. ! WANTED A loan nf AAAA foi three years at S per cent on 120 acres of yellow pine and fur timber close to Medford, Address T. C, care Trib une. ST FO RS A LE 1 MT in i lesf ro uM ed'f ord. on main county road, 2 and 5 aero tracts, suitable for garden, fruit or chicken farm; this land is under Fish Lake ditch and cau all be irrigated; $100 and $150 per acre, easy terms; one-fifth down, balance $10 per month. See this land. James Bowling, 7th and P streets. P. O. Box 842. 23 FOR SALE Driving mare, buggy and harness. James Bowling, Seventh and P streets. 23 FOR SALE New 5-room house, $1200; eay terms. C. A. Cutting, 9th st., Ross Addition. West Medford. FOR SALE New Typewriter; cau be seen at residence of A. H. Miller, East Medford. WANTED I want to buy trom one to three huudred head of stock sheep. Address Lock Box KU. Medford, Or. FOR SALE A $2000 mortgage, gilt edge security, no taxes, 8 per cent net. Inquire of the Medford Realty Rent al Co., Medford, Or. The best grades of apples in Portland i market are being rapidly cleaned up j and the prediction of dealers is that a few we- ks hence there will be but small ! offerings of really good stock, with) prices probably materially higher than ; now. Common stock is still rather i plentiful, but even this is moving in a fair wav. PARTY wishes to get loau of $ on 4" acres of raw land that is worth $lotni; good abstract: will pay 10 per cent. Lock Bo4 656. FORsaLE An S room bungalow, com plete and up-to-date, lot frtxl4n. In quire of L. J. Rinhart or Postal Tele graph Office. Don 't be deceived by buying shipped- j in flour at $1.50 per sack. Patronize home industry Buy Davis best flour at $1.30 per sack. Every pack guaran- t --d. Try it. If you can't get it at' the grocer's, come to the mill. " WANTED Girl for general house work; family of 4; part of washing sent out; $30 per month. Call at of fice Nash Hotel. WANTED Man and wife wish posi tion on a fruit farm, or cooking in a camp. Address C H. Smileagh, Med ford. Or. 2S BUSINESS CARDS. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING. J. S. HARRINGTON Rear Ends Second-Hand Store. Phone HI. 33 Pruning and Trimming Done Larire and small contracts; also day work. Box XX, Tribune. J. T. ANKROM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD. OR. Prices right. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. FOR SALE Choice fruit and grape lands near Jacksonville. Call and see Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Jack sonville. Or. FOR SALE Two incubators, used only one season, for sale cheap; capacity of each, 2 Hi eggs. Inquire at Wnr uer's store. Warner & Snvder. X( FOR SALE One U. S. Cream Sepa rator, No. f; 5''0 capacity ; good as new: cost $Si; will sell for $"0. R. C. Menslev. Central Point. People who wish the best and know the best drink, "Gold en Gate" High Grade Cof fee as sold bv ALLEN & REAGAN. M- Something New In Rubber Tires that it will pay you to investigate. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Roeck GENERAL WAGONERS. K.'ist 7th Stri-ft, rear of Mrrrimau 's Illnrksmith Shop. Medford, Or. The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE ! V L FurnUhi's hot water tor t:a 0:1 very slior'. notice It. can be used on the tea table or in the kile'ten Attaches to an electrolier dmablc ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Of fice 206 W. 7th st.,' opp. big electric sign. (C0.L jCOOllHCIf'lUKi&l 37 Phone 8.3:1. BALL 8c GLOSCOCK, ' Contnirlors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with C. H. Pierce St Son. Phono ISM. I'. O. Box 7T1. CHAS. VAN BUSKIEK, Shorthand and Typewriting TCvenings. Fine Work a Specialty. PHONE 8S,ri. P. O. Box S7li. Miss Jeunesse Butler is'sTiiri Tii: hi' pi a.nt). sTrnio at hksidkntk, street, west MEDI'IIHI'. PHONE NO. 7!H. See Male's Piano limine for references. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. WILLIAM YOUNG CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built Bex 671. Medford, Or. E. E. SEEI.Y, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Roy. Office Hours, 1012, 2 4 P. M. Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg. Kidd's Foot-Fitting Shoes for Men $4.00 St vie :ind ciHiifitrt. Not which, but both, if you use Kidd's Foot fitting alines. Their hii:h ipiiility nf material mid wirktii;inhip insures long and s:it ij-f.ifiory we;ir. Let us show you :i pair. C. M. KIDD Have you seen the fine work we are turning out iu our repair shop? Wni. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attomeys-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone xr"; Night Phones: r. W. l onklin 105; .1. Ii. Butler 14v V."M. V. P. HOLT, M. D Physic'an and Surgeon. Eagle Point. Or-;gOD. E. 1. BALCOM. NVw '. r Si.i- i otifiM'ti.'iien I'ruit toro -c:tn li' s. i:uts. i 'g:irs. tobaccos, frosh fruit in season Near Hotel Moure. Medford. Or. Trees! Trees! Trees! Buy the Best c. fTcook DEALER TV High-Grade Nursery Stock ' To insiii'o tho lif'St .stock-, would advise ;!.iciu,L' your orders t). !',. N41. cariv. ' I'honr 583 PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL- EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box -ios. MedfoH. Or. POLITICAL CARDS. OKFICK OPI'OSlTr: THK llOTKf. MOO UK What Service Will You Get from that Next Suit of Rlothfis? Isn't it all a matter of quality? ff T3ont yon know it will depend l entirely on the "make" of the goods you happen to select? TT It isn't what you pay for them so ll much as what you get for your money. fff You can get a pile of wear and ll satisfaction out of a DANIELS Suit, because of the very superior tai loring that's in it. JT It will wear and hold shape, and Ut you as long as you want to wear it. It's the way it is made. TT If you are willing to have this III proven to you, give the store tI that always treats you right the chance to supply your wants in this direction. MENS SHOE s c&ard Oregon ? A Bargain in Orchard Land L'liO ACI.'KS FIXK ORCHARD KANT), one mile from R. R. station, nearly all under cultivation, $(() per acre. One-third cash, easy terms on balance. A fine tract to subdivide. H. E. Morrison Office Orvr Medford National Haul;. We Want to.Buy Lands Realty Bond Syndicate of Oregon W. H. Stalker Jackson County Secretary Bank Annex JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Mrs. .li'sse Aplf;tte nnl 'laulit'T nrrivpl from Ashlnml Sunday rvonini mill liavf gnno to hnusokopping. Artornoy Ilolbmok Witliingtnn of Atfilford was in town a fow hours Moti lity afternoon. ''Walter Krntner. one of Medford 's popular young men, spent Sunday night in Jacksonville. Mrs. Dora Salt marsh and son. Lee. -'f Bnneom. were visiting friend h liv ing here Monday. Child Drowns in Rogue. MKRLIX. Or.. April 14. The IS-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wirkham was drowned in Rogue River pi! tV The ehild strayed awny from he house and was not missed until .ome workmen sav the hody floating in ; he water, Tt was soon reeovered and b-itig taken to Portland for burial. The aI aci'idi-nt liappened at the 'ilanieda niinet cn.p. 1." miles from " f'Tlin- Mr. and Mr, Wickham former v lived at P rtland. but have born for vt'ar or n ut the ATanieda mine. Mr. U'vkliam b-inj on., of the t..-l:l,nM FOR COUNTY JUDGE m. r. i:or;i.i;sT(. Of Ashland, nl id at.- for rjepubliran Nomination. FOR COUNT V .H'DOE. J. R. NEIL, f 'a ml id ate t'nr the I Vmocrat ie Xumination. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Kl M. ANIHIKWS Ui Medfurd. ( anlidate for llepubliean Nominrttien. FOR SHERIFF: WILBUR A. JONES, Candidate for the Democratic Nomination. Why Moore's Ranges Lead All Others Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less than 15 cents. Six Insertions for the price of four. Seventy-fire cents a line per month. To IIKNT I'liriiislK'tl rcmni.. Inquire oorui-r of .-illi ami A xtrc-t.. 2 i'OIt SAI.K OM i..-ip.-1-s. for ." i-ts. Tnliniif ..ffiii-. rTitN'lSH 1:1V Tt M'iMS -"tl,.( i I i-TT .....-ft"i.-.-. I"''!.' SAM! I'r--ii inilili c.i-. I n if ii i r. W" WTKI' II..: I. !... :. IP. in I'. I-- i I A CdiiI roller I'nmjii r to rciiliilc oven tcin M'i'iit lire. A Oai'ijlil Orea In banisli nicnsc anil dirt. A llin'ed Tnji. t make liroiliny; easy. A sir-ial Wood (urate to save fuel. An Aidi-Sroreli I. id, to prevent seorclied food. Mrs' Roiii's Thermometer (laide. an aid to iert'ci t liakinir. Labor Saving Time Saving Money Saving Keatllii's that are exelusive witli tlie Moore Kaliu'es. Over 5 00 Moore 's in the Valley S.c II. V.. I'.OVhKN. the man who sells them :W different stvh- to ehoose from. I'.uilt mi lioiior. Sold on Honor Moore's Ranges Always Please o o