THE MEL CXRD DAILY TRIBUNE. MKDFORD, OR., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 100. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Srott riaspu'l in in the valley piiivlms iufi supplies. A large amount of uiiu-himrv fur tite l'.uie FuIIh Lumber company was taken to tbe mill this week frum Mnlfonl J. T. Patjoii has jono to t He Parki-r r.uuli. lit lift a ptirrliuHfil a homo in Kngle Point. " Slnilcarrier linyhuru intomlf to builil himself u house in Hutte Falls. Hi- how carries tho mail to Eagle Point. John Allen act til as one of the judges of election ami took the n-tunts to .lack Hon vi lie. Church services are hold tveiv Sun day in the schoolhoiise. It is expectcil that wo will soon build a neat chapel. r. V. Aiedjski has gone to the valley. Ho reports grass and crops Linking ahovo the average. A gooil hay ranch wouM he a payiit proposition hereabouts. Mr. Miller, the new manager of ftutte Falls Lumber company, is contemplating tho erection of a summer residence in the town. Butte Falls is the coining summer re sort of Jackson county, as it possesses all the features for an attractive resi dence point for both winter and sum iner. The woods being filled with game and the waters with fish, while the air ami drinking water are all that the most exacting can desire. The temple of justice will soon have its exterior and interior finishing com plete and Judge Pentz will be in the seat of justice ready to hear and deter mine complaints. Tt. F. Edmonson will build himself a home in Butte Falls, he having bought a desirable lot for that purpose. Inquiries for Butte Falls business and residence lots are increasing and prop erty is advancing upon the strength of the contemplated movement in mill mat ters. Tho own camp has a new manager for the sawmill. The country roads are gradually im proving under nature's treatment, and our people - take much interest in the excellent work of the Tribune, and it has many friends in hearty accord with its views and commend its action in stirring up the "county ring." Newbury had workers in the field on election day. but they soon left when they learned how solid the precinct was for Mulkey. .I'M Wa 1 ker a ml wi f e a ppea r to be (piite popular among the camp-residents. Mrs. Charles Edmonson is visiting and assist ing her mother during tho sick ness of Miss Frank ie. The latter is now convalescent. T anger Swinning was hero Friday. This is his district and he finds every thing O. K. He should be careful ns to the men from whom ho obtains in formation, as they are not always reli able, neither without malice. Widow Hecka thorn has fitted tip a nice rooming house for tho general pub lic. Parties have been here to open up a butcher shop a much needed business for our community, as our working pop nation is now growing and will rnpid ly increase ns soon as the millwork op ens up and the box factory is estab lished. It is rumored that one of our young ladies will soon wed. (incus who it is.' Ben Fredenburg is having plans drawn for his new residence, which he will soon build. Butte Falls will likely bo incorporated (his summer, and we will set about im proving local conditions. AMUSEMENTS. Fresh from a 12 weeks' engagement at Eureka. 'n., the Margaret lbs com pany will open an engagement of nights at the M.-dt'ord Opera House on Tuesday. April 2s, mi which occasion, they will present for the first time in' this city, "The St-nalor's Daughter. ' j Tho company conies most highly reeoin-j mended by the local manager at tin-j reka and being headed by Miss lies; herself, who will be remembered us the' leading lady at tho Alcazar Theater in ( San l-'iaio-isio for two seasons, should ! be a guarantee of a most pleasing en J tertaniiiieiit. j For this engagement the prices have; been reduced to 25, .tH and f0 cents.. ami as a further imluceineiit to come out and gel acquainted with this com any, all ladies will be admitted free on the hi ten ing night, when accomna 1 by a paid reserved seat ticket. Donl Forget MEDFORD MAIN OFFICE OF NEW AUTOMOBILE The beautiful red touring automobile called the Pacific, and owned by .1. M. Hoot and son, appeared upon the streets of Medford last Saturday af ternoon for the first time. The Pa cific car is the result of the work of Messrs. Hoot, who designed the model, and had the car produced according to their specifications. The Pacific has 1 OS-inch wheel base, four-cylinder. water-cooled engine, Bosch imported high-tension magneto, and in fact all of the very latest equipment, bringing the Pacific strict ly up to thcininute in automobile pro duction. The Pacific has a double chain drive and a loinch clearance between t he hubs, can show a speed of t miles an hour and is a great hill climber. Messrs. b'oot control the factory out put of tho Pacific automobile, a name which they have copyrighted. This cm is built: to meet the demand for a high grade automobile at a reasonable price which will do the work required by the owners of machines on this coast. The main sales office will be in Mod ford. WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping Your Life Away Medford People Have Learned This Fact, The Most for the Money, Tho Auburn automobile itwtlie most roomy and best machine over offered for tho monoy. See it before buying. Ij. B. Brown, agent. When a healthy man or woman begins to run down without apparent cause, be comes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy spells and uri nary disorders, look to the kidnevB for the cause of it all. Keep tho kidneys well and they will keep you well. Dean's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and keep them well. Here is Med ford testimony lo prove it: M rs. William Charley, living corner Fourth and tl streets. Medford, Or., says: M never had the slightest trou ble from my kidneys until some time ago, when T fell and injured my back. From that, time on t noticed that, my kidneys were in a deranged condition. They were too frequent in action and gave me much annoyance. My back was so weak and painful that T was unable to "stoop over, and at night I could not sleep. I learned about Dean's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Buskin's drug store. Tn less than two weeks 1 was greatly improved, so continued tak ing them and am now feeling fine. T have recommended DoanB Kidney .Pi Us to a groat many people sine they cured me. ' ' For sale by all dealers. Price :"i0 rts. Foster -Milbiini Co.. BufTalo, N. V., sole agnnts for the Tinted Stales. Ri member the name Doan s and take no ot her. The DAXCH at the KINK, Thursday Apr. :. (Jood music. (Vntlemeii. living your ladies. Ladies Tree. Oentlemcn, 7-") cents. Wise Talks By the Office Boy ALL NEW GOODS Dry (loods. Ilaviland China, Semi-Porcelain, Jardiniers and Crocks, Trunks, Suit cases and Telescopes. Where you ret right prices. Ward's Cash Store BUSINESS CARDS. miiiLNTKRIXU AND HKI'ATRING. J. S. HARRINGTON lit'nr bla.la' SiToiulllnml Store. IMioup III. '33 jrirANKRORf; WIU.I. DKIU10K. MiinroiiD, on. IVii-es riht. Pumps Furiiislu'tt when BALL & GLOSCOCK, Contractors am! IliiiMera. All Work (luaruntopil. Offico with C. II. ricrco & Son. 1'hoao IT.3. 1. O. Hoi 771. CHAS. VAN BUSKIRK, Shorthand and Typewriting Kvoilillgs. Fine Work a. Specialty. rnoxK ssn. p. o. Rox :. DR. A. B. 3WEET Physician ami Snrgvon. Office, at Residence. WILLIAM YOUNG OAliPKXTKI! AND RITILDKR. Window anil Door Screens to Order. Mission Furnituro Built. Roj 671. Medford, Or. E. R. SKKLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Mod.ra Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Ray. Office Hours. 10 PJ, 2 4 P. M. Offico in Jackson County Bank Bldg. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford. Or. COLVIG & DURHAM, Attorncys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Medford Fumituro Co., Undertakers Pay phone .loo; Night Phones: C. W. Conklin Wo; J. H. Puller I IS. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Phys:c-,n anil Surgeon. Kngle Point, Oregon. E. L. BALCOM. Xi-w West Side I 'on feet ionery Fruit dore candies, nuts, cigars, tolinccos, frenh finit in season Xear Hotel Moore, Medford, Or. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL- EECTION AGENCY. Lock Pox SOS. Medford, Or. Something Ntw In Ruliber Tires that it will pay you to ; investigate. COMPLETE STOCK, i prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed Mitchell & Poici In says a rose by any other name would ho just as expen sive back cast this time of year. I sometimes think ho dues for tho jiiney woods in old Penob scot, Frappe County, Maine, where ho was raised hut that's one tiling yours truly never yearns for. Tho good mountains and tho good old ocean and nico old Oregon ntmosphero are good enough for ni . Jtiit it's nil in how you worn raised. Pa likes clam chowder and corn on tho colt, and harvest apples nnd a lot of things that a kid who was boru this side of tho snow sheds linsn 't hitd much ehnuco to get acquainted with. Those who have lived on both sides of this great, country ' and lived long enough to know what 's what can got all thoso things just ns nice .one ptnen ns an other, if you huow where to buy. We've got clam chowder from Huston that is just ns nico us any you ever nte on the sand, and lots of other things that have that " Pown Kast" taste. MILLER & EWBANK GENERAL WAGONERS. Kast 7th Street, rear of Morrtniun's lllaeksinith Shop. . Medford, Or. I MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets. OtHco fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and l ;incy grills. F, BETWEEN 8TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63. 11 BANISH Trouble and worry in cooking ly buying a Monro Range. The Old Stove Should go. Cot n Mooro Range and tlio saving on tho fuel bill will soon pay for it. Buy a Moore Range Ask the .")()() users ol Mooros in the valley il von will ever rogrel it. H. E. Boyden Sells them ttl Reason ahle Priees. 4Jrt At'liKS, w.'ll mcitti'd, 4 miles from S. P. U. K. station, including all cropi, 1 Mallioii, thoroughbred Shin, weight pounds, 8 years old'; all farming implements, -10 acres alfalfa, t0 acreH grain, 0 acres orchard, 2 goml dwellings It good barns and other outbuildings; tele phone in house, daily mail, school house on place, P. O. M mile; two good irrigating ditches. About liiii acres can be irrigate), lot) acres I'nrmhig laud. All the land is good for fruit; no stono place; can be easily ch ared, good water, land all well fenced. This is one of the best mucins in the county for the money. Will cut l."0 tons bay; home market for all produce and crop. This place will make four or five nice farms; county road runs through the center of the ranch. ip sou) soox, pitit'K $:ir pkr achi:. . S:i At'KKS near Central Point, about acres in cultivation; part Pear creek bottom, good alfalfa and grain land; part is rolling, but all good fruit land ; fair buildings and good fence; 8 acres young trees. This is an exceptionally good buv. PKU'K $12.5(1 PKR ACRE, TERMS, DRESSLER & WOOD West Seventh St. Medford, Op. i 1 The Opportunity Is now presented you to pmvhase 320 acres improved land, with all stock, farm implements and tools at the small price of $17.000 only a Utile over fjCiO per acre. ALFRED SMITH OVER JACKSON COUNTY BAN K. Made in New York HMMBM ' dressed. r is a comfort to know that you are properly A LUNCH FOR THE EPICURE Thai "huii'lii's In h.i1," anil thai is I warn ii.irli.in anil hali'yin, in in j I'i'i-nIi, Cat anil .luscious nysli-is mi lit ' hall' xlit'll, with a lii.ttlc i.t' .nri', s.ail. lin l.ci'f or laiarral watrr. V" coolt i.ysli'fs in I'vory nlyli', hroili-il. slowol or .aniii-i, anil Ihry an. t hcil in n Hlylo that can't la' ciiialcl anywlu-iv. "Benjamin" Clothes leave no room for doubt, they are the Standard of Style in Fashionable New York, and they are the best that can be produced. The Prices arc always right. We are the sole distributors in this city. DANIELS Hotel Einerick W. E. JOHNSON, Seventh Street New Clothing Store Extraordinary Out Entire Line of La Vogue Tailored Garments at Actual Cosl:, Including Suits, Shirts and Jackets JUST THINK OF IT VOL' CO.MK AND CIIOOSK, NOT FROM A COLLECTION' OF SIIOI'-WKARV STVI.FS. Hl'T FROM THE NEW F.ST, I'.RKMITEST, SMARTEST MODELS OF TIIF, I'RESKNT SKASOX. TAKE' AW OF OUR NEW SUMMER SUITS. SKIRTS OR JACKETS AT EXACTLY WHOLESALE I'RIOE. La Vogue Hand Tailored Suits Entire line of -t-'-.-'iO and ."r'i.OO Suits in lilue and hrown series and fancy voiles, all elegant Iv tailored and new models, at cost $17.2.") Others ranging in prices from .fl27..")0 to .".0.00, jit cost $10.73 to $35.00 La Vogue Skirts Entire line of Voile, l'anaina ami Serge Skirls, regular prices from (i.OO lo .flo.OO Sale prices only $3.85 to $11.25 WE INVITE COMPARISON OF liOTIIQUALTTY AND PRICES. One Purpose and One Only - - To Close Out This Entire Stock . Qu Sale c iDUSine I Ik i . o