PHOENIX PHACTS. rge iiov ou making le;lrls ..... uuigiiiu world unco more, liny i"K a tolcphonii in Am liom,. TJIK MKHFORlf DAILY T1UMTNJC. MEDFOTfD. (),'.. MOlAV, A?Tn;27, 100S. BUTTE FALLS NEWS. MARRIED. Y"r " "enaiu i prrjarhig to re mode Lis house. There will be a gmud .Iuv day wVnie here Friday, .Jay . rbt T:ll(,-, V(lJ. fr" woodmen baseball team are com ing down to play the W. u. V. boys tms place. The picuie will b. se a grove. A good time is assured uo come. rroiessor staunard of the public sehool gave n reception to his pupils Friday night. Professor Stannard and hi wife will be two of the teachers for neit year, but a four room school piouae is expected for next year, mere is a special electiou railed for Sat urday, May 2 for the purpose of voting bonds-for a $12,01)0 brick schoolhonse to be steam heated.. ueorgo leatsorth and familv, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Teats worth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dai kin, for the past two mouths, left Wed nesday for San Francisco, where thoy will visit for a while and then go to loieao, Mr. Tentsworth's old home. William Rissuo of Philometli, Or., is nere with us at present with the view of locating. Fred Rapp of Talcut now sports an uuiomoinie, tno only one in towu so far. Mis? Pearl Aeree Is on the indisposed list at this writing. Wo hope she will not no at the next one. -Miss Lola IMnkerson visited friends living in Ashland this week Guy Bishop says he will be Pernoll'a successor. 1 wonder if. Those visiting in Med ford last Wed nesday ou business wore John Roberts nnd wife, Mrs. 1.. l,chners, Mrs. Fred Pratt and Miss Ada Reynolds. Henry Shafer is taking a layoff from his job as clerk in the store, and Dertic Stancliffe has taken his place for n while. The .allies' Circle, Women of Wood craft, met Thursday night in regular sessiou. After lodge they sat down to u sumptuous feed of pickles and tooth picks. Joseph A. Reynolds, who has been hero for some time past on a visit to his cousin, Karl Reynolds, loft Wednes day for Potnluma, C'nl., where ho was employed as tinner in tho Potalmna incubator factory before he enmc up hero. Miss Clara Klmer, our primary school ma'am, got word recently that she had been elected as vice-principal in the Jacksonville school for next year. Sre aays that she thinks she will grow Bomo over the good news. A Mr. Hughes of Los Angeles, Cal., is here on n visit to Clyde and Bethel llarnum. Miss Lillie Hughes, who formerly re sided here, is back among us, renew. ing old acquaintances. The fastest ball game of tho season for this neck of the woods was played at Talent. Sunday by the first team of that plaVo and tho I'hnenix Hnrd-to Heats. Had U not been . for a little miss throw on the purt of ono of the players of our team, Talent would have had a goose-egg for Faster. J. J). H nry and wifo spent Tnesdny forenoon in Medford. Mrs. I). W. Wheeler was in on a shopping expedition Saturday. August Moore has torn down the barn on the place he recently bought of J. A. Wright and is painting the boards and putting them up again. Won der why he didn't paint them while they were standing. He snys ho will build a new house before long. J. S. Straight has resigned his posi tion as mail carrier, nnd C. Sargenut has been appointed temporarily in bis stead. ('. P. Carman, representing the Royal Scroll, was hero the first of the week in the interest of his company. Mrs. John Shideler delivered butter in Ashland Saturday last. William J. Beardsley has sold his place of eight ncres in Stringtown to a Mr. Croy, a new eomer. Henry Bailey has also sold his place of 17 acres to a newcomer. Professor A. J. Hanley of Central Point spoke to a rcowded house here Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church. Mr. Hanley taught, school here several years ago. C. M. Roardman has returned from the Del Rio ranch at Rock Point, where he has been painting and pnperhanging. Mrs. A. A. Rftlcnm and H. G. Bnlcnni and family, mother nnd brother, re spectively, of K. 1j. Balcom of West Seventh street, arrived here Friday from Minnesota to make Medford their home. li. A. Martin of Foots creek and 1,. Doran of Antelope were among the many in Medford during the past week. K.'jl. Clarke, the pioneer wool buyer, who had operated in Oregon for ninny years in the interest of a San Francisco firm, died nt Pendleton lately, from acute pneumonia. He was a genial gen tleman of the old school and had many friends here as well as elsewhere. Wed ding invitations were received by Ore gon friends for the marriage of his daughter in California shortly after his dfstb. A. P. Weiss was in our midst one day this week. Jesso Hamilton of Applegato spent Friday afternoon in Medford on bus iness. R. V. Mnys, who died nt the resi dence of his son, James Mays, near Mrdford. on Wednesday, was a native of Tennessee, where he was horn near ly 75 rars ago. He was a good citizen nn.i neighbor nnd highly respected by alljfrhn knew him. Interment took pldce in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Rev. W. Ij. Kiack officiating The planer iiinl sliimjlo 1. ;..,. ,.t I lie Halle Falls noil :.. ..... . ' ... . l 1'iiu-e auu company has started to manufae linihiug lumber and i...L-a 1,;. Irs. A party of nn u from the vullev '"king iu tl .-amps." All exuresaed themselves us much pleased, particular ly with tho location and surroundings of Butto Falls. 1). II. Miller, in company with a friend, left for the Falls ou Monday. Joseph Geppart visited Medford Sat urday, returning Mondav. IJuite a number of atraueers almost daily visit this section and constant in quiries are made for lands and the pro pose,! enterprises of Itutte Fulls. All the "boys" who have been taking the ciwi service examinations for forest linger are back. .1. Douhleduy came down from his ranch ou Sunday and continued on to Medtord. -.. rs. Miles, who has been ou her Lomestoad, has returned to Medford. It is a disgrace ami shame and nn evidence of a low civilization for our roads to be in such outrageous condi tion, nnd vengeance is sworu against the authorities who are responsible. One thing is patent, the road' districts are too large and should be changed and supervisors compelled to go over the roads in early sprint; with a scraiier lot of dirt to uinkecinfwvpjpu jpu aud leveler to smooth dowu and fill up and not wait until summer and then put or throw in a lot of dirt to make more mud and deepr holes. Wake up. Wo pay taxes nnd have a right to pas sably good highways. hd Watson has bought William I.ainb residence property. 1 ho proposed electric road will short en the distance between the Fulls and Valley iiliout seven miles. UIKs.s UiiUKHI'S In Fast Grunts! I'a-s, April 17.T.V Judge Jewel, llen-j r.v lliess uud Miss Kllen Huberts. DR. A. B. SWEET Physicinil and Surg.'on. Office at Residence. BUSINESS CARDa. i'l'HOI.STERING AND REPAIRING. J. & HARRINGTON Rear Fads' Second Hand Store. Phono 91. 33 J. T. ANEROM, : WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR. Prices right. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. SCHOOL NOTES. Hobson has left Washington on his lecturo tour nnd will be in Medford Monday evening, May 4, at tho opera house. Seats will go on sale Wednes ¬ day. Applications for the entranco of pu pils in school come in almost daily, it seems- inadvisable to enter pupils in some grades at this timo of the year, since the pupils are beginning roviows for the examinations, aud owing to the crowded condition of Bcvcral rooms. Kighth grade examinntinn occurs May 14 and IS. All tho high school teachers who ap plied were retained for next year. The science position remnins to bo filled, sinco Mr. Logan contemplates other work next year. There is a strong probability that a teaehor of manunl training will b en gaged to tako that work and the draw ing next yenr. BALL & OLOS0OCK, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaraateed. Office with O. H. Pierce & Son. Phone G53. P. O. Box 7' I. CHAS. VAN BUSKIEK, Shorthand and Typewriting Evenings. Fine Work a Specialty. PHONE 8Si. P. o! Box S7(i. E. R. SEELT. M. D. Physicrnn and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Ray. Offioo Hours, iff 12. 2-4 P. M. Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg. Win. M. Colvig, Medford. Or. COLV1C1 ft DURHAM, Attomeys-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers- Day phone Night Phones: C. W. Oouklin 4M; J. H. Butlft U.S. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Eagle Point, Oregon E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Contretionery Fruit store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos, fresh fruit iu season. Near Hotel Moore, Medford, Or. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 80S. Medford, Or. WILLIAM C. DEBLET, Resident Piano Tuuer. Special Rates by tho Yenr. Headquarters at Hale's Piano House. All Work Guaranteed. P. li. Box "li:t. MEDFORD. OREGON. I SPEAK QUICKLY FOR R FXT Five-room cottage; rooms large and sunny, including sowing machine, piano, fire wood and range; on East Sev enth street, about, five blocks out. "Will lie vented to responsible parties only. Apply Tribune office. Never Look Back! It -Wsu't p:iy. Keep your ryes fixe! mi our fine showing in XIMilNfi ANT SUMMKI? FAli Klt'S. Why not dirrct your stops in thin direction and leiivn an or der for u Spring or Sumor Suit I We h;ivo some very desirnlde fabrics th:it we can convert into Summer Suits nt- $2.3 up. Kepiiirinn neatly done. Suits pressed ami cleaned. W. VV. EIFERT, The Citv Tailor, Medford REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hnns L. Booth to E. E. Hart, 320 ncres in township 3t, range it E iplis.-ii Lowell Roach to A. J. Roach, lot 18, Myqer addition to Ashland W. Y. Knighton, land in township 30, ranee 1 W A. D. Naylor et al. to T. E. Pot lunger, lot, !, block 5:1, Med ford 1 3.W 32.vi Dick Traverso, tho wekk-known min er, was among his Medford nnd Jack sonville friends this week. How About It? The new range. Have you beeu considering the mat ter? Don't; forget that if you get. a Moore Jtnuyc you are sure to save money in your fuel bill and save work and worry in cook ing. Such things are worth considering. Remenilier the name Moore Range .Remember t. h a t these stoves are guaranteed to please YOU as they have pleased thousands of oth ers. The 501) happy users of Moore's in this valley are the best testimonials and proof of this. When the Fire Bell Rings "Most, people WAKE Ul Haven't, you heard it, ringing, ringing, ringing loud enough to wake the dead iu Medford during the last year? : It means that right now is the right time to get in on the ground floor in the heart of the city, be fore the new railroad, the water system and the coal road sets things to booming in drearer Med ford. It means that such a chance as we are able to offer for the next FIFTFUX DAYS ONLY Of Twelve Choice Residence Lots iu the Beautiful FAIR VI FAY ADDITION-, On West; Seventh si reel,, for the low price of $3500 for the eni ire t welve lots will not occur again in the history of Medford. The time is limited; don't let the chance puss you by. For full particulars call on (he Rogue River Land Go. Exhibit Building H. E. Boyden who has sold thoso stoves for eight yenrs, can show you in ten minutes supe rior features ahout the Moore whirli a whole day of talking wouldn't make you realize. Why not he fair and inspect them fur 4J0 ACKKN. well locutcil, 4 miles from S. P. It. It. station, incliuling nil rrnig, 1 stallion, t liorouhbrctl Shirt, wviht 1!IK0 jmunds, 8 yearn old; all ffirminp iniiltnwntj, 40 neren Alfalfa, ,ttph grain, H ucron orchard, 2 good dwell in j", .'i good barns and otln-r outbuildings; tele phone in house, daily until, sclmd hous on Asor, I, O. mile; two good irrigating ditehrw. About 1(10 ncres eim be irrigated, l.r)0 ncres funning land. All the land in good for fruit; no stono plnee; can bo easily cleared, good water, land all well fenced. Thin is ono of the best ranches iu the comity for tln money. Will cut Ii0 tons hay; home market for all produce nnd crop. This place will mnko four or five nice farms; countv rood runs through the center of tho rnnrh. 7F SOU) SOON, PRTCK PKIt Af'RK. fiH ACHES near Central Point, about 4-' ncres in cultivation; part Bear creek bottom, good nlfalf.n and grain land; part is rolling, but all good fruit land; fair buildings and good f-nco; S ncres young trees. This is an exeoptiopnllv nod bnv. PT.'H'F $V1.T( WM ACHE, TEH MS. DRESSLER & WOOD West Seventh St. Medford, Or. Ladies Day Wednesday Auction Sale Cut-Glass, China and Silverware REMEMBER Ladies only will be admitted. Sale starts at 2:30 P. M. Bargain Opportunity Unexcelled Nothing Reserved. M. Elwood Jeweler Closing Business Sale Real Estate Snaps . A 10 iii-res, a Fine slock proposition, -10 acres in al falfa, irrinalion, nood liiiildin.ns, in a splendid seciion for liniitiim' and fishing. I 'rice onlv $11 an acre. Terms. on Uogno I fal fa, pri tosilion 1o ft 1 1 can lie (:!. " 1!: iii-res, "J miles I mm hagle Point, River, ."id acres cleared, considerable fruit and a vale irrigation ditch. This is a splendid pro develop, about half uood hot loin land, nearlv under plow when cleared, schoolhonse handy, lair improve ments, team, harness, waon, some entile and farm imple ments go with the place. Price .(()( ( . This ranch will bear close inspection, as it will make a lot of money for someone. (i(i. 1:20 iicres near (iold Hill, 1- acres in orchard, spriii- wider, irrigation ditch, l.l acres of alfalfa, '22 acres in wheat, 100 rods in nell ini- fence, splendid improvements. This place will bear inspection. Team, harness, wagon, farm implements and considerable stock p with the place. Price .fTSOO; terms. (i7. A fine alfalfa ranch of K0 iicres near Untie Falls, fine stream and springs, nearly all level land, splendid fishing and hunting; buildings. Price only $1.")00. FOR. SAL1.: P.V C. H. PIERCE MEDFORD, ORFOOX. yolil-seii : I We Want to Buy Lands Realty Bond Syndicate of Oregon VV. n. btalker Jackson County Secretary Bank Annex The Opportunity Is now presented yon lo purchase :!J0 acres improved land, with all slock, farm implements and tools at the small price of 17.000 ---only a little ver ."0 per acre. ALFRED SMITH ' OVKR JACKSON COUNTY P.AXK. All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber To Give Your House a Modern Appearance Use Bevel Siding We Have it in Bright, Nice, Soft Pine j jj Iowa Box & Lumber Co. n MED F O R D OREGON II. m. S. M. .Vialnii nml .1. r. IVn.lk Ikii of T:il Itoi-k Iwiw ifMiij Ihih inrn it; .h'lf'cl. OO TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR OLA8HES. Optirul Parlor in IVrrv'. 'urcliin'( HKVKNTH STRKET. mvtm R. W. GRAY, Builder COl-ONIAfj PORCH WORK.URIIJi AN1) L AT 1 1 WORK. PATTKRNS, FTC. TFliFPJIONF 471. MFjDFOR I), OR. 'II. lit NV Other Diuinem." o