Tiirc mhdf-owi da'im' trtbune, mf-hfoim). or.. MoxhAY. may 4. ions. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Eiwood hhIIh yiuthopliom'H ami roi tpi.ls on amy payments $1 a wn-k. Mrs. Bcniaid of OoM Hill mmU M'l funl a visit Friiinv nftimnon. If you want ito i-roam, give ymir or t r to th Hook Store Creamery. Goorgp J. Minis of Vntnil I'n'ml vis ited Saturday in Med ford. All kinds of job printing at Portland irfrea Tbn Tribune. Mr. and Mm. V. T. (irieve of I'row Met hiivo been visiting i Midford. Mill Kiln Onunyaw, Bfrnocraptiy and : ypemritlf.it. Room 4, Palm lil(c. F. V. riiiitnliau and Imh wife wire down from the Him Ledtf. tlii nvrli. horn Oregon Heenery at 1 It 'h Art Studio, near hrMgi. Perry Knott of (J.. Id Hill, the expert miner, nnnt Friday afternoon in Slid ford. Tho only print shop in flonlhern Or nonn eninlovilii' TvitOKriildlieiil 1'nmii printout. Tl'io Tribune. Mr. ami Mrs, II. HopUiiiK of Snowy Hntle orehard ar alting Portland a visit. Tho bout equipped job printing nffii-r iu Southern Oregon, employing HKiiieo union printer Tin Tribune. William F. Aekli f 'Vntral Point distriet spent Monday in Medfrd on buKinemt. Ie eream delivered to any purl of the cily. Onler from the rreamery nr bwnl fit ore. Henry Teal, representing Morri Pros., bunkers ami bond huyers of I'm! land, spent Moiirlay in Medfonl. Harry Citlbertfion, general tout raetor and builder, eement work a specialty. Mod fori, Or. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klilini. who have I n Hpendiug their honeymoon in fnl ifornia. relumed home Friday evening. Professor H. S. Jterry will make a Imlhoiu iiseenwion at the merry go round groiimls on Saturday. May !. II Tlmiium II. Hedl'nrd and It. A. Lowell were down from Woodvilh' during the past week. Delivered. sweH emim in any tpian I i I v. Medfoid Dairy, Warner & Sny der I. A, Martin of Foots Crerli pre.-inet has I n limiting Mi-dlord a business visit. Ladies, if you want brtiids or swilehes puffs, .lanes or pompadour, or rails, bring your hair to Mrs. I. I-. Keaim-, iuar I In (ierumn rliiiicli, Med ford. I- T. l-'.Sinith was over from Jaeksnn villi- Friday. lie has t u suffering with rheniiiatisin for the last three innuths, leaving the Itlui- l.edg that account, We wish to emphasize the fad thai (iolden dale coffee is not. only a eof fee, but a high grade coffee. Sold by Allen & Reagan. The pieaie given by the W Imen of the World at Phoenix on May day was a success, notwithstanding the indent ent weather. The attendance was large and everything passed off nicely. Pommoneing with last Tuesday night Mm Kineriek restaurant will keep open until midnight for the benefit of the public. Mrs. Clara llirdsey, who has bee vis iting in Medfotd, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Tolvig, left for her home iu Fonts Creek district Friday evening. If ymi want swed croain or bnller milk, order from the Creamery or watch fur Iho wagon. Deliveries made every day. Phono No. !.'(. Dr. tli-orgo II. Merryinaa of Klamalh Fulls has been nouiiualed for joint sen ator from Lake, Klamalh and Crook counties, defeating l.i Wilkin and II. h. Ilolgale. We deliver sweet eream or buttermilk every day ; watch for our wagon or phono orders to the Creamery. Photic No. iK'X (1. .f. Failey, an old friend of Dr. Van tleisner, of The Dalles, sm ii( Sun day and Monday iu Medfoid. He says that Medfoid is the most pioiperoiiH , looking city in Oregon. Pon't be deceived by buying shipped In flour at $l.fiO per saclt. Patrouiy.e homo iuduHl ry Ituy Davis best, flour t 1..10 jier sack. Kvery sack gu.iran toed. Try it. If yon oan't get it nt thn grocer . roino to the mill. Mrs. A. P. Hammond, formerly of Afthlniid, is seriounlv ill at (he itVulnu-i' of her daughter, M rs. TIimiil:is .limn, of Spokane, having suffered a stroke of paralysis. Wc have opened up retieslnneiit par loin ill conned ion with our tli-li house, Anyone wishing a aire -.i refrexhiui; 1 1 1 i m k , just drop in at any liour of tin- D. II. Hawkins, the pod, hun been milking Ashland u short visit. He has just issued two neat booklets of classic versc as somenirs of the coming rose j carnival at Portland, entitled respect-j ivdy, "Wht-rr Lie the ilregoiiH and " Hail, Portland." P. C. Thoiuaseu and wife of Vamhil county, Oregon, have been visiting Mr. Thoiuaseu 's son and daughter .1. T. Tliomiiseti, and Mrs. Paul Hansen of Medfoid. Mr. Thoiuaseu has been a prosperous farmer of Yamhill county for over b years. He is much pleased with I lie prosperous condition of Med foid and the Rogue River valley in gen eral. The names of four of the county of licials and one representat ive candidate were sprung as delegates to the stale convention nl the late meeting of the republican enmity committee, hut an oh jeel ion hcing offered tho names of Dunn, Huriiett, Coleman, Jackson and llammersly were withdrawn. The dis position prevailed to cut out the old Kiiurd that have had a monopoly of the honor of "speaking for Jackson c t v " for many years past . -Valley Rec ord. William Dueahel died at Tacoina, Ap ril L';t, aged T.'t yeais. He was the pio uecr druggist of that city a a proiui uetiL member of lite I. O. O. F. Mr. Dueukel was a lieutenant iu the Pros siau army, leaving (ierninny for Cali fornia in He was mayor of Vreha and school superintendent of Siskiyou county before going to Wash ingion. A wife and five children sur vive liiiu. MARK III D. CAI.LKNDIX' JOHNSTON At Tr.t, April -;t, bv Justice Tliou as, XHinf s Calhudiiii .. il Nettit Johoatrm, both ol Ashlam' i I'-'DLFV o'"t;N At Yreka, Apr.. L3, ly Rev. J K. Badger, Isaac Find it. y . ml Mir Owen, both of Medf-.rd. 11 nitl Sil t-.i.'-l F At Ashland, F.e Snitday. Kdwnrd High and Minn Jo sephine Schebele. DIED. IMWLAP At IJoseburg. April LMi. IW. Sergeji" 1 i S. Piiu'ap, fori ly of Jneksotivil.e, aged S(l VelllS. Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which Is of considerable iatcrnnt to the public, generally and which is perhaps, uot generally known in (he system of prepaid orders now in effect belween stations of the Southern Pacifi'- company and all points iu the Failed Stales. Hy means of this system tick els may be purchased at Med ford from any place iu tho United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the (inrly wishing to come here. Sleepei iicr-ommodatioiis and small amounts of chhIi in connection with these tickuti mnv als'.i be furnished at the nm THE TELEGRAPHIC STORY OF THE - NON-STOr RUN OF A REO TOURING CAR AT LOS ANGELES. MlHii Milos Without a Stop. . Los Angeles, Cal., April II, WON. Reo Molor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. Two cylinder UKO finished ISolO miles 111 attempt to break world's nonstop record al II IhiK morning, ami has jiv eraged ln;i miles per day for seven days. This establishes world's two cyl inder record ami breaks all coast rec ords. LKON T. SH FTTLFR. Los Angeles, Cal., April It, HMiS. Reo Molor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. Ri o mm slop passed 4:10(1 miles mark at I o 'dock t his afternoon. ( -nr run uing better every day. Should have hhmi miles Thutsdav noon. jj:o. t. sukttlkr. Los Angeles, Cal., April 1-1. llnS. Rio Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. lieu non slop car -l."s;i miles t( o'clock t his morning, or L'liS hours; avernge over 17 miles per hour ami oxer 17 miles per gallon of gasoline. ( 'nr run uing hen nt i fully. Should break Premier roc on) about ft o'clock tomorrow morn iug and reach oiH0 mile record 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. LKON T. Sll KTTLPR. I .on Angeles, Cal.. April HI, I'.ms. lien Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. Reo holds world noli slop motor rec oid. We polled plug mi car at S: :t." I his morning, lim-J miles. Letter fol lows. LKOV T. SH KTTLFR. , Fiiritislies liot water for tea 011 vrrv 1 hort ulh-r It 1'iin h on the le:i or in the kil Attaches lo any clci-trolier Simple, safe, con venient, ibuabU1 used table -licit day and ue will bo dad to serxe you with the best in ill.- bind. Medi'.od Tea and Coffee Hoiite, '.Mil WeM Se enth streel, " W. (i. IMep and fainilv of Spokane have arrived to inal- tlodr home in Medfoid. Mr. I-Ntep is a counrilioan and prominent attorney ..f Si.,dane. He recentlv iiuieha-t-d I !(. I'ellt it or. l.-ud at Talent. It. F. Lolir. the ....uhn s,. ml,, -n, Pa rific passenyer bral,eiu;ili. and lii bi oh (nee Mrs. Hattie Itaih-r of Van. ou ei H. C). are at home at h'-i- Uu The have the ronyiatulal ioun aid -i Wishes of II larne eilele of hhndv Clans Schmidl of (iianK 1 b fill grocer, and his fauiih iih (ierm.'iuv on a xisit. .1. R. MiKniih of Portland, n ell known loic. will b. in charge of Mr. Seh-nidl t.-ie di.ii.li: his absence. K, 0. Sherman was fund an. I costs by R tier CgglcHtoii of A-h land a few days ago. f..r nsaultiug Henry L. White, a man much his seniot nnd in poor health. The dispute over some blacksinilh tods. N'. Jerry, the well known .Hrator in minis, and Mr. Nutt havi returned from a trip to Rawhide, Vev., heie the secured some good claims. They repoit (jreat rreitoinont there and that there lire nhont 10,000 people nlready there, most of whom live in tents. Lioiilennnt (ietiernl Hadon Powell of Fngland, speaking at meeting in eon noetion with n enisndo against cigarette smoking, said that L").noo,omt pound 7.'i,0(0,0oo) 11 year was spent on cig nrettes. Ho (honglit this rtuihl be ens II V saved to tho groat benefit of the millions who arc addicted to this per-1 Diriout habl. I ROUUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., i etnr to Condor Water Power Co. Of fice W. 7th St., opp, big elect rii sign KOOIlKillliUilM I':. TOIilTICAI, CARDSr. MA11LON l'URDIN, CnlHllduto for I.T.PItKSKNTATI VK On Statcmrnt No. 1. D. H. MILLKH, VMHUAI'I-: l'..r l!IM'l!i:s:N'l' ATI VK Oil Ml;il..n,iit No. I. J. R. NEIL. Di'mocrnttc Noniiuoo. l-'oli rOCNTY .HiIMli:, WILBUR A. JONES, Democratic Nominee, roli SHKliiri': B. r. MOLKEY, lu'i'iililiran N.iniiiu'o fur IHNTI1U T ATl'OHXKV. V. T. C.KIKVE, " ..t' l'ns.ii-t . Klntnii'i' l'n-fiiii-1. l.'i-Mihlirtiii N'niiiiiH'o for ( III STY ASSKSXOII. ill iilwillN i.ii.io llii' li'Mltilli'Hn riiu.li.la'.. fur I'. .S. .i-initor Ini i nom illllli.l li' tin it-iito. Josr.ru l. HAMMr.Rai.F.Y. of H..I.I Hill, RppulillcAn Noiiilnee for ICHl'ltMSTNTATI V K. It. M. CAKE, of I'l.rlliin.l, Tin' A.lvurlll" of Stiiloii.iil No. I. Iti'pillilli'HII Nominee for I'M'IKl) BTATE8 SKSATOK. XOTU'K TO CONTRACTORS. Soiili-il IimIh will be reeolved by the li.mr.l nf .liri'. lorn of Si-hool Dintricl No. Ill, Miill'oril, Oregon, until 7:. '10 p. in., Miiv -1. .'. for tho ereetion and com-.l-lion of ii high fteuool building, ac coriliii' to ilnnH nml iei?if icationn pre luiriil bv ( liarliii II. ltnrKKnif, an-liiti'ct, Alliiiny. ()n-.on. All biila mimt bo ac-i-oinianii-il by a certified cheek payable lo "Hiliool District No. 49, Medford, Orison." for Hie snin of itfOO, an a guar aiiti'o tlial the contractor will f urn inh an approved bond nf $10,000 within ten da vit afler I ho awarding of tho contract. All Imh. inimt bo made out upon blank propoxalH for the name. IJIunkH fur niMlmd tipMti application by the clerk or nivliih'i-l. I'laiiN nnd speeificnt iotiK may he neon nt the clerk '8 office, Medford, Oregon, or at the architect 'h office. Itids ivill be opened al .1. II. Cochran ' of fice, rabu building, at 7-.1H p. ill. of aboce date. The board reserves the right to re ject any mid all-hid. Itv order of School Hoard No. 4!. K. N'. WAliNKIt, cliitirnian. OIHH CltAWI'OUl), clerk. II Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less than IS cents. Six insertions for the price of four. Seventy-five cents a line per month. I'OK SALKOId papers, ;"( for 5 cts. Tribune office. W A NT K I flirl for genernl houseworlt. HI III (jlllJVHW. PPUNISIIKD UOOMH The," O 'DeTl. ovef postoffice. P'Wf HA IK Presh milch cows. Tntjiiire nt (,'oss residence. wantedTo buy from 100 to :mo lieud of stock sheep. Writo But 1.T1, .Medford, Or. you SAIJ;- Vo iing gentlo cow for sole; price 10, K. K, Morrison, R. P. I. No. 1, (iriffin Creek. POIt SAI.i; Xew room houso, $1200; easy terms. t A. Cutting, flth st., Pons Addition, WvM .Ntedford. Pttli SALK " room bnngnlow, .itist fin ished; chenp if sold soon. Neo (tuy A. Childers. ' W..TI'!h (iirl for genernl housework; liniHt be good cook; wiiges if'tO. Hotel Xlisll. fOIl SALK Olds runiioouG in good condition, $100. Tnquiro Trihuno of roli SAI.K Olds runnbout; first clash condition; $175 If token now. See nt Medford Auto Co. 39 WA NTKD Ten teamsters with tennis wanted by Western Oregon Orchards Co. lit once; good wnges. POlt SAI.K II eo runabout in good con dition. I need n larger machine, h, H. Warner, Jr., nt Wiirner's store. PHl'NI -On the road from Medford to Jacksonville, a baby's whil tut. Call at Tribune office. KOlt SA A'l A $'Jtt00 mortgage, gilt edge security, no taxes, S per pent net. hiipiire of the Medford Kealty A Rent al Co., Medford. Or. I'OK SAI,K Hil acres orchard land, cleared and cultivated, I I .'t miles from Kiiglo I'oinl, $tiit per acr.'. Address I'. . Itox .;!, Medford, Or. 40 I'AKTV wishes to get loan of $.'h0 on -to acres of raw land I hat is worth looti; jiioil abstract; will pay 10 per cent. Lock Mux ti.r0. Volt WALK Choice fruit nnd grape lands neur Jacksonville. Cull nnd nee Jacksonville Heat Kstale Co,, Jack sonville, Or. Toll SATiK Two incubators, used only one senson, for wale cheap; capacity of each, Hill eggs. Inquire at War tier's store. Wnrner St Kuvder. tf KOI. SAI,KOno V. S. Cream Sopa rat or, No. It; ."i00 capneity ; good as new; cost S0; will sell for "0. R ( '. Hciisley, ( 'en trnl Point. I'ub SAI.K- s. . SubdiviMiun is iu tlx luiirket now; choice leu acre tracts, best location iu the :illfv. I, Nee dciueytT. Jacksonville, 1 I NT Kb N ATION A U KNcYt I.OPKDK IXCTlUNAIiV KUK SAI.K -Three vol nines, stuunani autnonty, tine Iniuling, A bargain. Apply to Tribune office or write to IV O. Hex -UK, Medford. Or. WANTKD- A loan of $S0l for three years at S per cent on 120 acres of vi'llow pine and fir timber close to Medford. Address T. C care Trib one. 37 IHiTlONAUIKS KOK SAl.K One of Webster ; Internal ional Pictionaries unabridged and indexed ; very latest edit ion, aw ny below cost ; has never been ucd. Apply to Tribune office or write to 1 O. box Medford. Or. 42 TUl! SAl.K White Leghorn eggs for act 1 1 i n g. "0 ecu is for 1 , f rom flock of 1 Ions picked from o0) standard bred White Leghorn chickens. Or. tiohh. ohone No. lX, Meilford; also pa "t n re tor cows inside city limits, roll SAI.K -One Jer-tey bull, one 3 etit old stallion, one Toland Chins boar. lev. mi head milk con. Impiier of Hert Anderson, Medfor!. or. Van llardeiiburg place, four miles below Central Point on I ten r e reek . cu S A Li-'-- 1 filing cabinet. 1 Ift'oot uwning. I I'nderwood 12 inch car- vpewnter, riage. 1 genernl electric fan, 12 inch. 1 Yaw man llibe detachable type writer stand. liOY H. K4HKRTS, yedford NatleatU 9mmk Wi. Men's Fashion Shop" "I can't lie fitted with ready-for-servi.-c clothes." says tlio skeptic. Then he goes on to tell about a lung waist, or long anus, or sloping shoulders, or something else that necessitates clothes made to 'measure, lie thinks he's either too big or too little to be properly fitted. Tf such a man would take the trouble to spend fen minutes in the Fashion Shop tomor row, he will learn his mistake. Tt once was impossible for such a figure to he fitted; not so long ago, either. Tt is impossible now, unless the right store is selected. Tint correct fit for every man. the short man, the tall man, the av eraged sized man, the swagger young man, or tho conservative dresser, may readily be found in tho -JSs-jl. . ' Fashion Shop "Men who know" invariably turn their steps toward this clever clothes shop. The tone and character of Fashion Shop clothes are making themselves felt wherever good dressers congregate and more and more thoughtful men are beginning to realize the fallacy of paying extravagant prices for garments made to measure. "We arc now showing an assort-ment of the swagger Srhlosis clothes for young men, and a rich. dignified collection of clothes for the modest dresser that are strict-ly "the" things for spring of 'OS. "For Men Who Know.' MEDFORD OREGON f I Detlvncd hr SCHLOSS BROS. A CX Fine Clothei Makara DlUiDor and Nw York I! PaaI andrinor llealthlul and Appclizmg- vuui aim uiuui (i Colestin Natural Mineral. Water Anderson and Ihirhidgo, Agents. SpecialBargains in RealEstate H. St) acres, all tillable, nice location, nice five-room cottage house, large barn, 2 1-2 miles from Medford, well watered, in reach of irrigation ditch, team, harness, wagon, five Jersey cows, cream separator, new gang disk plow, walking plow, rake, mower, disk, smoothing barrow, stove and some other furniture, all go with the place, and the present growing crop. Price only .ftiOOO; a genuine snap. 2(. IJ20 acres, fine stock and fruit ranch, well im proved, KM) acres under plow, (i acres orchard. Price .-."((). This place with :"() head of hogs and :'..") head of cat tle, all farm implements, blacksmtih tools, hay. fruit and vegetables for .fTOtK). -IT. 1 10 acres, a fine stock proposition, 40 acres in alfalfa, irrigation, good buildings, in a splendid section for bunting and fishing. Pri nly $14 an acre; terms. IM. I'CJ acres, 2 miles from Eagle Point on Rogue river. "0 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 incuts, team, harness, wagon, some cattle and farm imple ments go with the place. Price .ti(MK). This ranch will bear close inspection, as it will make a lot of money for someone. ()T. A fine alfalfa ranch of SO acres near Butte Falls, tine stream and springs, nearly all level land, splendid fish ing and hunting, buildings. Price only 1200. Sti. SO acres, 4 miles northeast of F.agle Point, will be close to the new railroad, ."() acres under cultivation, tine black land, mostly iu wheat, crop goes with this place. Price 4200, 2200 cash, balance 2 years, 7 per cent. C. H. Pierce & Son The White Sale Right When You Need 'em See Saturday's Tribune for Full Particulars and Prices We are sellii g everv piece of White Goods, inchvliug linens, India linons, Persian and French lawns, Paris lawns, silkoline and lingerie cloths, ducks, etc., etc. Also all muslin underwear at prices never before at tempted in Medford. Man Tailored Suits Now on Sale You will find that a Tailor-Made Suit will be a grand satisfaction almost all the year round. Hardly a night this summer that you cannot wear the jacket and the colors and styles will be almost' as good for fall and winter 1008 as you could wish. Tf you buy now you certainly save money. $10 Suits for...l..$5.00 Suits for....?11.00 20 Suits for....?13.50 2.) Suits for....$19.00 .$:!.") Suits fr....?25.00 $45 Suits for....?29.00 Small charge for alter ations, a fit guaranteed. Medlord's Money Back Store BAKER HUTCHASON COMPANY Inc (' ST.. .1 1'sT Norm OF .IACKNON CO. B XK rr