f ...... . . . . i AMUSEMENTS. 'ri,. , . ""."-' ' 'Mr. but iiot 'BOILEK E. THE MEDrORT) DAILY TRIBUNE, MKIU-'OKD. OR.. WKDNKSDAY. AIM? If, -!. 11)08. ""ii'st.a.ls l:il,v aud It illlKil nil ,is n ( !i- now is. f fBV km jvih,i..... , . . " ' ' .v i-iimi- ,. ' "') ui'iiii rrom iiii'ir In "'" -""IKITI'H ll.-s ri.1,1,,,,,,,. ut (l. Ill- f,.rr,.r i.H'ru house last .iiKl,rt a,,,..,,J i .l,-.H'r,l. , Blue Kidi, " I "" ' I . Koa'' "l-rvi.or Brow- Ua ro- UIUPU OHO d .,. ,. 1 tl,P MMpoiMI,,,, . Willi,.,,, lC- ... t.-iki- his ,la.-., uml (hut Mr. Pern- he nlhrized tu h.ivo H. P. FrMloiilwr, il d.'pnly. If this in dtiit wo will act .... auiMiurinry p.'rrrmaiioe. It ran he silid, very luu.-li t rlirir indit. that fliey do not overart their purls. The Viy is founded upon one of the well kuoim feuds of the mountain districts of the south. The uvlhm is all within tlio limits of ,rl,al,ilily. Miss lies Bv it very sweet and modest inter- liretntiou of the ehurueter of Missie vmier. .ill,, mis mi expressive lure tli.it shows with telling effect the v "'"'I " ds an, I emotions of her part -annuo tier voire is musirnl and well Boodllluti'd. i.Muiii-e uowe ilia tne part of Mini I urter in 11 very iifl'ertive man ner. Mr. Ilowo is a (.ood artor and we may look for good tilings from him in the repertoire of the week. Mr. Her hert Cramer looked and neted the part ut i.imi neynoliis verv llllleli to our idea of the rustic hero, lie is a .rood ookiiij. young man, u fine figure, and free from Hint affectation which often mars the performance of the juvenile. Mr. K. II. Meade gave a good imperson ntion of the rhararter that renllv exists in the mountains of Tennessee and the Cnrolinas. Miss Anna liavmond and Mr. .loo Thompson did the proverbial negro servnnts very well indeed. In fact, there was no fault to lie found with any of the cast. The company re mains the resj of the week nnd will ap pear tonight in "The (lolden (limit," which deals with western life, and. judging from last night's performnnoe. this company can furnish it cast that will lie excellent in this kind of a play. Taking into uccoiiut the price of ad mission, this company comes as near giving one the worth of his money as any troupe that has appeared hero this winter. "America's Mission" will be the title of Captain llohsoii's lecture next Monday evening at the opera house. Ho says in part: t ".Tap.'Wl is heading the yellow race, nnd is intending to grapple with the white nations of the world for suprema cy. Tho world demands that America step iu nnd establish a permanent pence in the Pacific. Knropo on one hand is in a turmoil; Asia on the other hand is ill a turmoil; Ainerieu here between is in pence. After Mnnchuriu the nations of the world realized that some powe, shondl step in between Japan and lius sia. I'pnn investigation it was found that all Europe was partisan. The only man iu the whole world who could and did bring those belligerent nations to pence was our own president." "America's beneficence should cross the ocean. We have great problems at home that demand solution; wo liare greater ones abroad; we must grapple with them all. The seeds of peaco have been sowrKniong the yellow raco by our missionaries. Let us not permit war to go there. The world has been dom inated long enough by the spirit of war. " Seats now on sale at HaHkius' drug store. some work on our roads from llrowns l.oro to Hlltte Tails and beyond. The county court must shorten tip the road districts nnd give orders lor roads to be Worked at proper limes and the work done in a permanent manner. I'lentv of poles and rocks are along the f.-.-seiit highways and there is no ex i ise for the shameful neglect f the taxpayers' interests. Property mines 'I'i'l the development of oul county dc niaiwl good roads. Will Judge iluuii ll" id the re,uest ! OP.ES ON GLISH BATTLESHIP POIiTSMOI'Tll, Kngliuul. April l!S. According to wireless received here, there has been u boiler explosioil on the British battleship Hrittanitt iu which several men were injured. The Urit tauui: is expected to arrive here this evening. NOTlt'K. Notice is hereby given tbat the un dersigned will apply at tho regular monthly meeting of the city council ! of Medlord, Oregon. May .1. 19US, for ; a license to s. II inalt, vinous and spirit- 1 ous liquors in less quantities than one; gallon, at Lot 7, Block 21, in Modford, I Oregon, for a period of six months. Ill " Ml'HPHY 4. noWXIXO. Margaret Hicks Dead. Word is r -ived of the death at P"i a. Cat. of Mrs. Margaret L. Hicks, of Ashland. Mrs. Hicks has spending the winter in so'ul)ern California, having been iu poor health for some time apst. She was the widow of the late Horace .1. Hicks. Tho re mains were hrougliMo Ashland for ill tennelit. NOTICE. N'otice is hereby given that the part nership existing between the under signed anil F. ,1. McMahou, under the linn name of Wnschau & Co., has been dissolved and that the undersigned has purchased the interest of the said Me Mahon and has assumed the obligations of the partnership. All bills duo tr the tirm of Wnschau & Co. are payable to tin1 undersigned. Hated at Medfnrd, Oregon, April Hit, llhlS. :::i P. YV. WASOllAU. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Mrs. Prank Xot norland and son are in the valley nnd will visit tho circus, after which she will visit her kin nt Talent, for several days. I ,.,,,,. brothers and I!. 11. Harris are now full owners of Untie Palls" plant.! liliving purpchnsod Hie same for -"",-(Kill. Tho planl will now be pushed in connect ion with the electric line and many new improvements made. There will be an entire reorganization of com pany affairs as ample capilal is back of the enterprise. Lee Edinoinlsoii came to town this week and he, with Prank Netlierland, has gone benr hunting taking Neth erlnnil's imported dog with I hem. Many of Untie Palls' residents visit ed tho circus, and all express them selves as much plepased. It is to bo hoped that our board of school directors will not be influenced by the opinions of those opposing the erection of a neat, convenient nnd mod ern building. The day of the ox cart and dugout is past. We waul a building suitable to our nge and be an oma inent to our town. We will have it. Wana I'arker drove to the valley on business. Ho took a load of supplies back fov Merchant Hughes. William Lewis is iu I lie valley, and also George Albert. J. K. Olson and son l-.d nave i. , turned from Olson mill. Mr. Olson re-j ports tho mill as in full operation, but that, owing to the bad condition of the, roads, but little hauling is done. Mr., Olson built a largo section of road and graded it some two ye.-us .k" "" the promise of the county officials Hint he would be reimbursed one third of the cost of the work. Mr. Olson turned over the work and the road became and is now a enmity road, but the conn ty has never paid anything I" Mr. ol son. JVheeler & f'laspill are adding ll"',r stok" nnd are doing a good business. The bovs on the unsurveved .ire ju bilant as' the day approaches for the Iveginning of the government survey of their lands. Charles Kdmnndsnn talks of opening up n butcher shop, which is much I ed. II. C. Mahoncy lias gone t his home stead. Dr. J. F. Roddy, nccompanie.l by n parly of eastern ea.italil. ,w through Butto Falls lately I ext.-nd ed their trip some five miles fntt liei ORDINANCE NO. liij. An ordinance regulating the sale of merchandise from wagons, carts, ve hicles or other portable stands or np pa rat us upon Seventh street and Cen tral avenue, in the City of Medford, Or- egou, and providing penalty for the violation thereof. Tho City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. Hereafter it shall be un lawful in the City of Medford, Oregon, for any person, firm or corporation, either as proprietor or proprietors, agent or agents, employe or employes, engaged iu selling or offering for sale any goods, wares or merchandise of any description whatever, from any wagon, cart, vehicle or other portable stand or apparatus, upon tho streets of said city, to allow such wagon, cart, vehicle or other portablo stand or nppnratus from j which such goods, wnres or merchandise are sold or offered or exposed for sole to remain stationary at any place upou Seventh street or Central avenue in said city, for a longer period of time than fivo minutes. Section 2. Any person, firm or co porntion convicted of violating tlio prj visions of Section 1 of this ordinaneo shall be punished by u fine of not loss than ono dollar nor more than five del lnrs, and in default of the payment, ol such fine shall be imprisoned in the citv jail one dav for each $2 of such fine remaining unpaid. The foregoing ordinance was passed by tho city council April 21. M08, Trowbridge voting aye, Eifert, aye Wort man ayo, Merrick aye, TTtifer aye, (dwell absent. Approved April 21, 1908. .1. P. ItRDDY. Mayor. Altesl: HPX.I. M. COLLINS, Iter.order. i-' BUSINESS CARDS. J. T. ANKKOM, wkll ninciER. MRnpoifn, on. Prices right. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. BALL & GLOSCOCK, Contractors and Builders. All Work Cliiaranteed. Office with C. H. Pierce & Son. Phone 033. P. O. Box 771 CHA8. VAN BUSKIRK, Shorthand and Typewriting Evenings. Fine Work a Specialty. PHONE SS5. P. O. Box .170. E. R. SEELY. M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating RooniB. X-H.1J". Office Honrs, 10-12, 2 4 P. M. Office 111 Jackson County BanJtBldg. DRTArBTSWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office nt Itesidencc. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO ft DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Ol. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Dav phone Night Phones: C W. Conklin :,; J. II. Huller US. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Eagle Point, Ori'g0- j E. L. BALCOM. ! New West Side Cento, tioncry Fruit store-candies, mils, cigars, tobaccos ! fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel . Moore, Medford, Or. : PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COI. 1 EECTION AGENO-x. ,ock Box 8dS. Medford, Or, WILLIAM C. DEBLEY, j Resident Piano Tuner, sisvi.-il Kates bv the Year. Headquarters at Hale's Piano House.; 1 Work Ciiarantcrd. i. ,, l!.',x MEHFOHU. ORKHO.V. $18.00 For a Rinnll, ServicraluV, Econoiiiicil Stove. $57.00 For the perfection of the stoveninkevs' art. and others all the way between. In case you already own a Moore Ranne, you must know the man who sells them. H. E. Boyden Don't forget his hardware store whether you want all the hardware for a new house, or only a few shells for a day's shootini;'. his store is the place to get fliein. While others have been talking he has been putting his money into his business, (to in and see fur yourself. ir. novm-ix. suvkntii stukkt. WJH-'ORI), - - - OKrKiOX When the Fire Bell Rings Most people "WAKE UP. Haven't you heard it ringing, ringing, ringing loud enough to wake the dead in Medford during the last year ? Jt means that right now is the right time to get in ou the ground floor in the heart of the city, be fore the new railroad, the water system and the coal road sets things to booming in (i mater Med ford. It means that such a chance as we are able to offer for the next FTFTKEX DAYS ONLY Of Twelve Choice Residence Lots in the lieaiilifiil FA 1 If Y I I0W ADDITION, On West Seventh street, for the low prii-e of i.'itlO for the eni ire twelve lots will not occur again in the history of .Medford. The time is limited ; don't let the chance pass you by. For full pari ieiilars call on the Rogue River Land Go. Exhibit Building Housewive$r, When you consider time-saving and labor saving devices in cooking for the family, MOOIMi'S I.AXdF.S Sl'UPASS ALL OTllKlvS. Ask those of your neighbors who have Moores, if this fact is not so that a Moore Range is the biggest kitchen comfort a 'jekeeper can have. Ask P.OYDKX, the man who has sold 500 Motives during the last seven years to fam ilies in this valley, what the unanimous ver dict of his customers has been. Every day that you continue to use iinn other stove means that much additional fuel wasted, unnecessary labor, worry and disap pointment. Use a Moore Range and Enjoy Kitchen Comfort There are :'S different styles to choose from large and small. T1N0 PIMCF.S -Alii' RHH1T. All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber To Give Your House a Modern Appearance Use Bevel Siding We Have it in Bright, Nice, Soft Pine Iaiitq Kay Arlnmhoi I .a 1UVYU JLFViV UL XiUllIUL'l JJm MEDFORD OREGON Real Estate Snaps 47. -4-10 acres, a fine stock proposition, -10 acres in al falfa, irrigation, good buildings, in a splendid section for hunting and fishing. Price only 14. an acre. Terms. (iP.. 1i): acres, '2 miles from Fagle Point, on Rogue L'iver, f0 acres cleared, considerable fruit and alfalfa, pri vate irrigation ditch. This is a splendid proposition to develop, about half good bottom land, nearly all can be under plow when cleared, schoolhouse handy, fair improve ments, team, harness, wagon, some cattle and farm imple ments go with the place. Price UOOO. This ranch will bear close inspection, as it will make a lot of money for someone. ll'O acres near (lold Hill, IU acres in orchard, spring water, irrigation ditch, 1" acres of alfalfa, UU acres in wheat. -100 rods in nett.iug fence, splendid improvements. This place will bear inspection. Team, harness, wagon, farm implements ami considerable stock go with the place. Price $7S00; 'terms. (i7. A fine alfalfa ranch of SO acres near Pulte Falls, fine stream and springs, nearly all level land, splendid fishing and hunting; buildings. Price onlv $1500. FOR SALE P.Y C. 11. PIERCE; MEDFORD. ORECiON. AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT REPAIPIXO. ALL "WORK (I U A 1 A N T E E D. SUNDRI ES FOR SALE. PUI5LIO OARAC.E. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR. Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar WE ASK YOU TO XOT ICE OITR LIN E FOR 'OH. CAN YOU HEAT IT. Reos 10 IL P. slnglc-'evlindcv Runabout, with folding seat : $ G50 U0 II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat.? 1000 U0 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau $1250 Premiers 2 1-2S TL V. four-cvlinder Roadster or touring car. .$2250 ISO-.")") II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. . :i0-:rU. P. four-cylinder Roadster or louring car, double ignition 40--I.") II. P. six-evlinder Touring Car, 7-passengev.. Fords l.Vlf. P. four-cylinder Runabout $ 500 Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and lamps, etc ? 10 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car '..?S000 Kissel Kar Ito-IO II. P. Touring Car or Roadster. .$2000 CAN 'YOlHTEAT TiTEMT " Prices" FToT H. Fa'chrry.. $2500 $2600 $3750 MEDFORD AUTO CO.,; A. V. WALK ER, Manager. Phone Main 213. raire Eiublli ami D Streets. We Wan! to Buy Lands Realty Bond Syndicate of Oreo-nn W. n. uim-' v - 0 Jackson County Bank Annx Secretary State Depositary. Kutalili-hM I". CAPITA! AND BURPLUS l 15.000 .00 Firms, Corporations and Individuals The officers of the Jackson County ISank very cordially invite the accuimts of firms, coriorat ions and individuals and will extend e cry advan tage and courtesy to nil who mav favor this institution with tlieir banking business. ALL NEW GOODS Dry (loods, Ilaviland China. Semi-Porcelain. .lardiniers and Crocks. Trunks, Suit cases and Telescopes. H7(c;' iiiii et rifjhl triers. Ward's Cash Store 00 TO DR. COBLE FOR YOUR OLASHE8. ,li,-:il l'fir,,r in IVrrv't Wnrelhuiae, HKVRVrif AT "ft K KT. 'lie lliin No Oilier Runineiia.' I'oli ARTISTIC Joll WORK oo TO TIUIll'NK OIKICK Never Look Back! It ilm su '( j.iiy. Kct'p ymir pyes I'i v. ni ititr I'iiif ulimvinu in Sl'l;li; ASH St'MMKR 1U1 Wit S. Why nut din.1 your in thU ilint-timi nii.l i-:it' nil or ih r I'm ii SH'inr nr Siiiiht Suit ? Wi li.ivi fmiii- very iiriirnltlf fuhni' lli:tt vi ran I'Dim-rt lutn SuiniiH'r Suits at up. Iti-f.a it intf in ntlv ii Suits ir'-s "1 innl rtt-antvl. W. W. HIPERT, The City Tailor, Medford Miss Jeunesse Butter JNSTIel'i I'OU Ol-' PIANO. STUDIO AT liKSIUKNCK, O STRUM', WKST M DDl'oltli. PIIONK NO. Till. Sir H.iIo'h Piiiiiu IIuiim' f,,r ipfnronci'i.