Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 08, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD PAIL? TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 017.. FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1008.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
; Eltfood sails grapbophones and roc
nrds on easy payments $1 a week.
Mrs. A. X. Hurlburt of Oold Hill has
gone la Boutlicrn California oa a visit.
Wc cook you anything to order at
The Delicatessen. 43
J. W. Hicks of Central Point sjM-nt
Friday In Medford.
If you want ico eroaui, give your or
t. r to tho Book Htore Creamery.
.Mr. Bcatty und family of Tnfu lire in
Sun Francisco.
All kinds of job printing ul Portland
yrives Tuo Tribune.
ft. K. Xcalou and Gun Morris of (
trot mint arc visiting In Han t rniicisco.
All uigbt restaurant at the Emerick
until further notice.
Shcrtie Miles left today for Butte
Fall..
hills l-'lla Oaunyaw. stenography and
tjrpfffnlir.'ii. Kooiu 4, Pnltn Block.
T. M. Wittin, tbo 'Central Point
banker, and bin fnmily have been
Asblnud, visiting rclutivcs.
Don t worry about your Sunday din
uer, hot buy a rouHl chicken, Home salad
aud cake at The Deili-alesseu. 4ft
Mel. Peareo of I'ooriuan 'h creek, tbe
expert miner, did business iu Medford
Wednesday nlloriiooii.
The only print shop in Koulhcrn Or
ogon employing Typographical I'nioii
priutcrs. Tbo Tribune.
Frank Kcddeu in at his post n! tbe
Jackson Couuly bank again, after
short business trip.
The bent equipped job printing offi
III Southern Oregon, employing slulli
union printer The Tribune,
Joseph I.. Iluiuiuorsly (if (told Hi
and bin wife visited friends living in
Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon.
lee eream delivereil lo any part of Hi
city. Otder from tlio Creamery
liood ul ore.
W. .1. ItiiHwII, II ITicicnt sheriff
of Josephine county, made a trip In
Medtord and Juc ksoitcillc Wodiicsdu
Harry Ciilherlson, general eonlraetor
und builder, cement work n spcciulty
Meflforil, or.
Mm, I,. Leonard of Josephine counl
was in Medford and Jacksonville Wed
uesdliy on legal business.
, If you want sweet cream or butter
Itiilk, order from I he Creamery or watr
for tbo wagon. Deliveries made every
duy. I'hono No. 923.
A. tlridgi'iiiau, cbtef i oniitaiit at
inn niue i,cuge, leu ror Man ITiiucisco
Ihlirsduy morning on a abort visit
" deliver sweet cream or buttermilk
every day; watch for our wagon or
id one orders lo tbe Creamery. Pimm
.No. nil
William Campbell in ilnwn from .loe
our, winch in a quiet cnnip ninco active
operations were suspended at the lllm
Lodge.
Don't be deceived bv Imvlne shinned
Id flor at 1..10 per each. Patronise
home Industry Buy Davis beat, flour
t l, .10 per sack. Kvory sack guaran
teed. Try It. U you can't get It at
in grocer S, come to tbo mill.
Clnus Kleinluiiumer of Ashland Hi
well kuown pioneer, in very sick and
relatives have been niimmeneil lo bin
hrdslde.
W. A. Hutton, formerly of Medford
but luter of Iteno, Nov., pitched u win
(ling game of hall for a Hacraiiicuto
club last Sunday.
.Herbert. Cole was lu I be valley dur
ing the week, looking after tbe inter
rata of Ibe famous mineral wnlcr from
i oi.-it to.
Prank M. I'nlklun of Ashland, circuil
eourt stenograplier, wan In Medford
Wednesday afternoon, en ro In. no
from .liickflonville.
James w, Tynan, tbe Houlhern Pa
olfii- coiiilnctor, and Minn Jennie hi.
(Hlviu of Rosehurg were mnrrird in
Porllund nue dny last wc.ok at the
Catholic, parnonnge.
Miss Jessie Cole in again acceptably
filling tbo position of naleslndv n't
Hutchison t.useun'd in ,.llia
llutcllnou 4 l.umn.lcn's mercantile e
tllbliahuicut.
Ucorge II. Kelly of Eugene made
Medford aud Grants Pass n visit ibis
week. He in a member r the Hnnib
Kelly Lumber company, and lias done
uieely since going I.,. ,-uiiulv.
Hilas .1. Day f .laeksoiivilb-. rhaibs
l.add of Merliu and William P. Wright
of llranln Pass buv,. bee,, coninii.sio I
uortarim public bv (,etn.n Cham
berlaiu.
A ludy wiile. lu ihi. if.,. iM
i)uim: "Which is Ibe most m,al im,
leal iu.lnmieni ." , ,,prighi .i;mo.
of course. siiRlif inlen-sl ll- ,ies
Ib.ner lo Icniu l. that il, ,, in,
moral inslrnmenl is Hie bass dntm.
W. A. Carter of .Sol,.,,, ,, .,, )K
ing Jacks.. a c.unly, his former home
visit doting the pa. week. He was
candidate for railioad commissi,,,,,.,
in the late priinaiv elect i,.,, . ,
a vely good e.-..n,.
The unsuin-.ved lis, I f ii,., ,
above llmie Full, j, ncv,-d ,
opened to scllb-mcnl. The l,a,-l ,-on,
pnsen township ;U. ,auu.- l1 ,, n,i
'" '"' fi"'"l b"die. of ,,.r ,
the italc.
Jam
Clvvu Wilson, who liven on tbe Kain 's
V'ulley road, about three milen from
Gold Bill, aas severely in.ur-d one
day last week by a borne belonging to
Claude Jones, which had become fas
tened In tbe manger. Mr. Wilson was
attempting to extricate .the animal
when it kicked him in the bead, cut
ting a gash over tbe right eye, nearly
two inches Jong.
0. A. K. veterans of Oregon are look
ing forward lo the uuuuai stuto en
campment of tbe Grand Army at New
port from June L'4 to 20, iuclusive.
Preparations are being made at thin
summer resort to receive thousands of
visitors expected thero during the en- i
campmcot. Tbo transportation com-
pauica bavo granted tbe rr-gulur out- j
iug rates and ticketn will be good all
summer.
A round do.eu of Central Point peo- j
pie left for Han Francisco Saturday
morning to witness the fentivitien the!
uext two weeks incident to tbo visit
of tbo battleship fleet to that city.;
Those who went Saturday were: Mr. I
aud Mrs, Joe Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F. !
M. Amy, Mr. aud Mrs. P. It. Himpkiun
aud Hon, Mr. and Mm. George Pankey,
Mr. 'and Mrs. William Gregory and F.
Miller. Mont of the party expect to re
main in California two weeks or louger.
-Herald.
INDIAN CORN.
8hriniVj.fl of Ytllow, WhiU and Mixed
Vritift Compared,
The f XM'rliiir-nl in oVld-mliif tlie
xlirlnkiitfe nf cnni hi tin crib u heon
rjifi it'll n ilitvt TiMj-ttiifc ill Ibo Kart-
rH t'MM'iiii''iit Kt Hioit. A ru m Mitt r,v
;-iT rvut fH (lit1 1 1 IV-1 foUl' lliniilllM a ft'i- I
In ni pliii-pil in ltn rrlh. Ti.K!
;''f i-t-Ml for w li. til nx umlil ItH, Hi)
JH'i' 'tll f il' Itlf Hi- I f (til IlinlllltS,
7.H p-'C i-iMii fnr t lit ttrt leu nmiiMiA 1
(nl s.ic "T n'lil fnr I In tlrsl lwi;li!
ni i lix VWIi.w rui n litis ul veil lltf ;
(fi'i'.tlM I HMMil Iff Mil I'l Ilk II iff -MHIIM'ly,
II.V1 fT ICIII lit JWflVf IIMIIllll, lf
nf x I fi-i-M ri-nii tirlnkiiiff nccurrliii; in ,
ilif i.tMi of n-ltfp mill. s.(- pfr 'fin
II tl VI' Ml'MilltM, WllHf lilt inixfil
nrii cHnip!'M nf miiii.v vurif tin) tic- i
ri'ji- in wriclil tt.lM jmr cpnl I
ihliliitf Mm flrwi twilvf mnnthn nftir j
ifln-f ia'it hi ih iTlli. I
During th Winter Month. j
'(In HUTtc'i' ri'Mitll nf all lirliikiiKi i
iiJhU liHllijiicx Uml wltfii corn Im crih
Ihi fiiirly dry ml In i-omlhlon
'he xlnhikiiiff ilnrJnp iht vliit(r
iimiiitiM slunilil uol lie nvi.'r ! INT cvnt.
It mIimhM lit- tilmprvt'il, Imwever, tlitit
in llifff ixpfM'liiitniilM tfvt'til rnve wan
Xftvlfl In iiifV'Mil InsM of corn .v
llifr llinii nn I n ni 1 mt'iiiiK.
I'nrii liiffillnx ly Iht ar row uiutU-
nI lifgiiii In VMK. Nine (lllTfrcut
.miflivH wiTt fro wit Hint 1 1 red lu r.KMt
;im fitltiiua: It. -Id Volluw Drill, Mllver-
mint;, UtHtin I nil nt. v While, l.Kal T-
-J.T. lluK'ie Yellow lKul, lilldrolli, Mr-
Ail ley. Ki.Miis MiniHowar and While
Injun.
Hnillt t'lKllt.V MiTHH Welti IIMOtl fol'
jrtiatiiiy coi ii hikI grit wiiiic t-uru for
tfi iroliir(ioii In luuij, und 4MI lii-veil-Ing
HHirt Wfii ptuaicd In HHimruu nt.
iu tin? HcveiHl hrt'filliiK .lorK. iMirlnx
(tie Ih-jI In. nr tbe HHitmoiiiy lie
uartiiieiil lias Hold ninl ilUt rllmt-ti
JUiMiiK Itie faruieii of the Male tv-
ral liiiiiilretl liiinliela of neltft'led, Well
bred nneA vut u.
' Result of Tit.
tie tJIOVif iHe lu I he yield fnn
dlflTci-enl' ear fowa uaaLweii very uiurk
aryluf lu amue teaia mure luun
tH.' er rent. roiu(ia rlaous Uiude lu
ltwi letweiu I Ijr UIku ylelillutf t'uw
tted aud flri. l Knide eed e lei' led fruui ,
(be veiifral Mr Id KH e reiiilta ltd f(d !
ion: 'J lie Ml.rrtulue high yteldtua !
-owj rei filul teldrd .11! ier tetit j
uiore foiu mid per rent iiioi'y u8t '
KruWf Herd eiira tbHU (he plol plituifd
llli ftrl Kinde aeed. 'Ibe lilldretb
lilltli letilhu row ed dut yielded I
o:t; (ir iriit mora com aud 4) peri
i-iil M'i;e j1 ! I jtraile seed ear ihuii
the pint lu ii (nil whli It im I ifimle erd j
f lliif Mii'le1. Tliera haw bfU a flilll I
llNii'u eiiu'Ul In the Ki'tule Hlid j
UKil1 nf Ihe i-oiu.
Alfalfa Mtal In Contmrc.
1. l. I! j Iih in In a i'eiori ii-enUd
for Hie 1 n re. i u of animal Imlnmry
iMli-M Hint :i imniher of fa'turit
iil'ifi nilli iiMtie to leMM eipeiiMle
iiiHt'hliif ry hne enxuued In the iuhuu
fH'-lurt' (if nlfrilfH iiu'mI on a (-oiniiifr
I U 1 HPHlr.
In onler In H'i-iiinillh ihii it h uw-
erttm y thul ihe hay lie kiln tlrled. und
n thru It I ifrmind ni ihe t'Mi.e
riir:(i infr. Hay mdlnaiiiji
iinoti' Ih nor atilrahle fnr Ihe imiuiifH''
line nf h ' I il I f nietil heritiiM It cim 1
lulu- Inn in lli h uinKiiire. Hhli'll l'f!l j
dria II v Ihiiily dimnill l-i Kr!nd
Mini n. ore lULIf in sp.ili. '( be rnintiM r I
i U; arilrle I- iiimN' ft'iiin f let led ill I
falfu aud iitli.l n lih nicnr heel in i j
ta MMf hi the i Kpnrilnn of 7,. per rein
allail'a nud per cenl Ihkscn. Tin I
pii'dn. I rntiliiiif. fi'nm . lo (T pel' fit
of prnlwln and mUmK .'vO Iht reiki nf j
vRrlMihwImiea and fal. Il I IwIhk f
hj miineimii frwUr In (ha prepara
Hon of rhelr ahon animal of dltYfrent
Moorr, Win- iilh ,
l tbf Medford tnuiiM.iH t. (, nH.
Odell, Up jiwr rettiruH Iron, l'artlau-1
Naoituriuin, where be smii.Hj.iuHv
T"" "P"n. mo neairt-a lo Uiank
wuo were hin, I to him during Ins, ,M
Of MM.
Cbarlea A. t'owell, t- I'oMiaiM
luwvrr, left an e-ttnle n t fln.i.nin)
rr more. Mra. Nfurtliu i -m -I I, iM
widow, rereivea the majnr fi. of tlx
ealate, hut auhitantial are
man lor Ibe hrnettt of the . CluirleM
fo(fHell, and tbe twn duK'hleM, Mr,
Marie fleinky and Marjorie t '.w-ll.
Mooday'a OreouiaD un: ".I. V.
PfrKiD aod Mrs. Perkin wen- nmuaj
thrt arrival at Ibe IVrtlanJ yraimlay.
Mr. i'erkiua a few duy a itu iKi-d a
deal for fbe ut of hi fmit raurh
orar M.-dford for irN.iHtO, rtuliiu n
bundMorrie profit oa hi luvettiucat. " '
Tbn JpeniD7Jt Lumber rouj(uny, fur
merly doing bualueaa on tbo MeC'lom!,
iu ( allioriiiii, but lutr ojrating near
Montague, boa made an nolgmneat for
tbo beuefil of ila ereitnr. Tin wm
fine a prijwrnn eoDcnrn, but lh
hank refilling to make arivatirea for
tba coming teaioa lauaed a futpeniion.
Cw Manur Far Csltan. I
W naier eipeit (o a thy aufh a
eattl inuiito. toil we do rxperi in Me,
uiniv and inme allenilon yheu o l bin
liuportanl feal it r of ihie.ftil fa mi
lu V nnth-v nlih pleaMiiro (hat all
f our lte farmer are rain Inn taltlf
iimro or lea, and many at e u oi k Ing
to pin tlil liraneb of tUetr farm opera
tion upon a Iwtter .Bu. v uotkf
wber cotum wMm fertllleed with atn
bit uianur and e-pe,Ullv with cow
mumm It hM uul uflere.l from I In- ef
fei nf di. nghi, a ha Ihnl.. her.
CumuieMni rn miner alone I tiM-d -Rouihrru
i ' Mlvalor.
BORN.
MAMMMNh-Ai WtHMlville, April
IIHIH, to Mr. and Mr. II. . Hm
mond, a piir of twin, hoy und Kirl.
H Al.l, At OruntH P:, April 10. Itiioi
tu Mr. und Mr-, f. . (l, v,,u
dff, a -)D.
Grand May Sales
HAVE A LOOK AT THE WIXDOAVS
U'hen you come to town he sure und have a look nt our windows. Vou will
not only enjoy Ihe look, lult you will find jjoisls displayed and marked at
solo prices seldom found outside a large city. Vu euu see at a glance
that it Bill pay yon o trade nt this slore. Vou will find other sales in
side. Muslinwear Sale
SEE THE XORTH WIN'DOW
.Vow is lh very host time lo supply your iiiusliunear needs fur Ihe sum
uier. At no time this sVasou ngnin will loir stock lie so completely as
sorieu or wn, tne prices no so low.
i'V values i,. V,.H 189 I
3.r.c values 20c .M.llll vulin-8 '. $2.39
oOe values 33c .f:..-,i values 2.60
7-"ic valiii-s sue $ 1.00 value $2.98
1.00 vnliies 73c if.-,.iiii values $3.69
1.5.1 values HI),: $i;..VJ vnluea $4.19
1..'0 values $1.10 s7..-,o values $4.09
t2.no values $1.43 is.-;,, values $f,.75
Ladies' Suit Sale
SEE THE SOI'!'!! WINDOW
Vou should exuminc mir speciul offering iu suit. W nn- aclimllv giv
iii4 values which you cannot afford lo miss if vou can use u suit either
now or for full wear.
$10 Suits, $fi.00; $15 Suits, $11.00; $20 Suits S13.r,0; $2B Suits, $19.00; $40
Suits, $2Ti.00, and $4f Suits, $29.00.
White Glove Sale
TROUSERS
SEE THE IJM MIDDLE WINDOW
Idinitii'H, l.nifiis, I'lTHimi. i'nni-li and Paris Lbwiia. Silk
eh;., fte.. now on anle as follows:
iDe uliifH 33c
'"r vjiliien 47c
7."n- vn I lies 59c
X-V vahifK 63c
$!.(" valui 73c
$1. vnliies 93c
llltf hllWIIH,
uline nud Linrrif Clotlm, XaiiiHouka
l'l( V'llllU'K 7c
1 "! VIllut'H He
iroc vjiIiiih irc
L'.'m viiIuih 19c
Hiiir vfihua 23c
I'h- vnliifM 29c
Fine Corset Display
SEE THE OTHER WIN' DOW
If yon waul lo seo wliat is new in Corsets anil what is lining worn by tho
liest dressers of Iwo ciiulinenls, you should sec our window. Wo sell
Ferris Waists, Warner's Host I'rool'auil Itedl'ern Whalebune forsets, and
the famous W. It. line. Kvery one is yimd and the prices are reasonnlile.
50c and Along to $i.00
MEDKOUD'S FA I II P'ROFfT ST01IE
Baker-Hutchason Co., Inc.
CENTIIAI. AVE., NEAR JACKSON' CO. MAN'K.
' il! '; i-.l
I j
'4 T y.
"WE LIKE TO SHOW OUR TROUSERS
TO THE MAX WHO THINKS HE CAN
NOT BE PLEASED. ANYONE CAN
SUTT THE FELLOW WHO IS EASILY
SATISFIED. 13 FT IT TAKES OOOD
"WORKMANSHIP, HONEST MATERI
AL AND THE BEST OF TAILORING
EXPERIENCE TO SUIT THE REALLY
Careful Dresser
"WE HAVE PLEASED THE PARTICU
LAR MAN FOR SOME TIME AND
WILL NOT FAIL TO DO SO THIS
SPRING. ASK HIM WHAT HE
THINKS OF THE LAST PAIR TROUS
ERS WE SOLD HIM. IT'S DOLLARS
TO DOUGHNUTS THAT HE'LL TELL
YOU THEY'RE BETTER THAN THE
'BEST HE EYER BOUGHT BEFORE.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST ()! BLANK'S
Wurranty Iteivl
Morten ifc,
l-onit ninl Short Form
Nuiittfui-l'n of MnrltttiiM'
Trnnnfi'r of Men
I'uwcr of Attorney
Merhiinlr'H l.ien
Water Ititrht
HE A I. KSTATK
Utlitrlnlm'lli'l 0, for i)wj
MortKiiKf Lama
Willi T I'ltyiDfitt Provision
(tllon In hu IjuuI Airfnl's fimlrncld
MISCKU.ANIIOHM
IlilUr Kule
I .kiiiiii l.iocnKc Funi i h
Notice in Tn'HtnMMii'j4
l'(tHtirn ('Initn
Aimiim PNltitn
riinttol Mortffntre
Arl nowltlKiHiiit
Coiift'iHlon fif Jiiilnmonl
iHiverfl for iTioik
We Have Excelled
Ourselves
THIS 8KASOX TNT OTJR ASSORTMENT OF TROUSERS TO CHOOSE
FROM. IT'S TIME TO BUY NOW WT1TLE THE VARIETY IS SO
LARGE TROUSERS AT ?1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 or $4.00 to $10.
IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG THEY'RE OUR TROUSERS NOT
YOURS, YOU TAKE NO CHANCES HERE,
I OK HE NT. FOK SAI.K. FUKNIKIIKD liOOMS. KTC (., ciir-INmnl).
MININC
TM:i'ir l.octitlitii
IVioil Tor l).s
Minr'ii I. Ion
Summonn
KtA'iitlon
.tuilKtnfiti TniiKt'iipt
ronirnitmirut for Trinl
Sfjocti WiiTinnl
tjiinrt I.iH-ution WWr liiuht
Oroifon Hiul (I. H. Forma Contnifl to Hell
PmhI I'l.-.fi.l IjiU.r
.HtSTU'K (IK I'KACK
Civil nnd ("riiniiml Sulir
(inriii-hiii)iit
C.rtl Hill
Nolit'o lo Jtn-oi'H
Civil Cnmptnim
PKOHATK
oiih Atlftf imt-nt
Uiiilfrukinir iiihI Afli
Ouvitfur Attnehnient
t'oinmitMK'nt for Fltif
liiry (tiller
Wftmuil for Airoi
I'ftMli.ii'.for ltlri-Miif A l in in iit rat ion. AilmioiMrntMr'n. Kswntor'n ml Cimnliiin's
IUhhIx ninl hfttN: Onlor Srltiiin Annrt I'mix-ny F'itiit from Kxi-ruiioii: Onler
('oiilirniine Snlcof ltttl itiul 'piHinl Properly t ilnlinn; t'ouniiiui.ni t ApuiiTs;
l-HtU'inof Aihoiiunnoloii; Invt-ntoiy niul Aiiinist-iiirH: 1'nHtl' of Will' I cm I res'
'I'i'fstnnii'iiiiny.
ciKtuiTcomrr
AllHtliiociit
Not itf of I im ni.-tliiocHi
r.rmilJin v Nulvtt'iut
lnilktrnt'Ot
TiHOTiipl of Jinlpincnl
I'lHlcrtfikintr nnd Atlhluv it Siimmonn
for Atlnrhntont V1 Hill
('t innnnl )ioii Ti il HiiIiimihiius KxiH-utKm
S.'ifh Wurnott
Nutift to Juvoit
! V,1 M -' "1 Hno nf t.S. i.ANDOl'KICK.l'rotlNTY COUHT ANl
NH Kit I r r HI .A N KS,
v'S.'
All printed after the latest
and best forms. ci Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. t) Give us a trial.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
OREGON
lOTHING
ford' Correct GloKi,
SFVMXTH AND I? STREETS. OX THE CORNER.
RECENT FROST DAMAGES
ENTIRE CROP OF PRUNES
; Tlie ri't'Mit frost liail tho snnio i.l'fi'ct
inn tint pniiw rmp in Clnrk onunty,
V:ishiniloii. t (in t it hail in tin- Mnricm
, iMiunt.r priiTii' lii-lt. Thi- iliiinniri- iu
Mnrinn ciMiuty iv:ts dum- in tin- low-
hinih, whili- tin- hill fruit surti-n-.l lit
tlf or nolhiu from tin- frust.
The smiie i-oiulitions pn-vnil iu Clark
I'onnly, ni'i-oriliiiK to in vi-mI iir:il ion ninil-
I ly prune men. The erop on tho river
l:lo,l on fitl IM,mi, haB h. .l.,.An.l
it is oMiuintod, to the extent of HI) per
cent. The stems hnve turue.l velloiv
uml the fruit dropped. On the hills.lv..
For Ladies Only.
We will positively give n demonstra
tion of yrent interest to tho ladies upon
whose shoulders rest tho duties of the
home, nt the Medford l'harmaey, near
i'. !.. Saturday afternoon and evening.
Come and see what it is. 44
Time Tables
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
X.i.
I Northbound.
lll;Oreoii Express....
14 : IVi tland Kxpress...
2-oKor Ashland
Southbound,
lo California Kxpress..
Kt Snn FraiK-i.-q-o Kxp
5:30 p. ni
0:4!) a. m
10: 13 a. ni.
10:30 a. in
l.-fiO p. m.
FOR SAI.K S ronm hungalniv, just fin
ished; cheap if sold soon. See Any A
Thilders. 1 .
FOR SALE Yo ung gentWt cow for
sale; price 40. K. E. Morrison, It.
K. n. No. 1, Griffin Creek.
WANTED Ten teamsters with teams
wanted liy Western Oregon Orchards
f'o. at onco; good wages.
FOR SALE Reo runabout in good con
dition. I need a larger maehino. L.
B. Warner, Jr., at. Warner's store.
where the bloom was later, it is not
believed that serious damage has been
donr.
The California prune crop is now es-
, , . ,', ' . ' ' No. I ! Leaves Medford....
H pounds, the smallest in m.inv years. 1 , .1 '
r, .... , , t No. 3 Leaves Medford....
Dies, crop eondit.on, are having b Xo. 2 . Arriv Mcdfor(1...
,.,.. ' ""'-ri, --ii I lie nun IC! v- . , . . .
j , , ... , i .-ii. i Arnv
for last year s prunes. Were trade con- i
ditious normal, however, prices would , 0OUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY,
advance sharply
No. 22.i From Grants Pass.. !):15p. m
PACIFIC & EASTERN HAILWAY.
7:50 a. m.
2:30 p. m
10:50 a. m
5:30 p. m.
Medford.
CELEBRATED CHEF SECURED
FOR HOTEL NASH CAFE
No. 2 Leaves MedfordTTTT
No. 4 ; Leaves Medford
Motor, Leaves Medford
Motor Leaves Medford
Xo. 1 : Leaves Jacksonville..
"Nothing is too good for piitrons of : No. 3 'Loaves Jacksonville,
the Hotel Nash.1' said Manager P. J. Motor Leaves Jacksonville.
fiM fthrtn thia mnmin.i in nn,.n..ii, I
1 10.40 a. m"
3:55 p. ni.
! 2:00 p.m.
I 9:00 p.m.
! 9:00 a.m.
j i:30p. m.
I 1:00 p.m.
MUNI) On the road from Medford to
Jacksonville, a baby's white coat. Call
at Tribune office.
FOR SALE A $2000 mortgage, gift
edge sesurity, i,o taxes, 8 per cent net.
Inquire of tho Medford Realty & Rent
al Co., Medford, Or.
PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on
40 acres of raw land that is worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Lock Box 858.
FOR SALE Choice fruit and grape
lands near Jacksonville, Call and tee
Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Jack
sonville, Or. .
Rufus Cox rtmeral.
What Prohibition Will Do.
TIm
Ii is
. was held Friday
fuiieial of Kufus Cot, who died M.dford. Or., Mnv s. lints,
reiidi nce Tuesday evening, atfe.1 To the Piililic;
ntternoon Irom i Prohibitionist assert that votinu i trv.
of'th Classified Advertisements
The new head of the cul- One Cent a Word No slmilfi lner.
y department wa, formerly chief , tions less than 16 cents. Six Insertions
: of the Palace hotel at San Fran for tha nric of .. o
I for the cafe.
inary
line, or me enlace Hotel at Nan t ran for the price of four
I Cisco and is known throughout Ihe conn- cmts , ijn. D.r .,,, '
Seventy-five
DIED
TAl'l.lllt li Jncksonville, M,.
IW1.1, Siiiuiiel l(, Taylor, ag.-.! M vnr,
COX In Medford, May .1, Hunt, ijfu
Cot, I natiTe of Tennessee, ngn 7,1
years, 6 months and H.1 days.
Ihe ri'Kidcnco on North C street. Inter i.lacksou coiintv dry will increase th
mi nt took place nt the Central Point volume of huiuc. How does tho fol
cemetery, where sen ices were conducted lowing dispatch, received bv a nromi
K., of which neiit man h.-re from a client in Chi
Mr. Cox eng. i, relative to the purchase of a uiiu-
I-.H1 nnd
by Harrison Post, II. A
the di-cca-.eil was a member,
c.ime lo Jackson county in
resided here since. He left six chil
dren - J. W. Cox. Il, T Cm. Prank Cox.
Mis. Matilda Ptuell, Mis. T. K. Pot
linger Hll-1 Mrs, dialled Killi;.
iug claim, bear out the statement of
tin- Proliis.'
"Chicago. Ill , May T, liuls.
Wi-.li lo pay $.".0.iSHI ca-li. Ileal
off if county goes drv. "
What will be the verdict of Ihe vol
ers of .liicksoM county as to their dc-
At Sunday evening's table d bote i W ANTKI) ---Dishwnshor nt Hotel Nash.
dinner patrons will have an opportunity PI-I1N1SHEH l;oorVi"tr"T1c0'DeH
to judge of the new chef's skill, as: over jwstoffice.
ln-mrniions nre iinuer wav lor one of
bring in outside
e and operation
th finest feasts on record.
Manager Har.elrigg has provided a
choice pr ejram of musical lections for
his orchestra, which will be rendered
during the progress of Ihe dinner. It
i doubtful if any city in the l iiited
States Ihe sire of Medford sets a bet
ter meal or provides better music than
FOR SAI.K Fresh milch cows. Inquire
at Cosa residence.
FOR SALE Two incubators, used only
one season, for eale cheap; capacity
of each, 218 eggs. Inquiro at War
ner's etore. Warner It Snydor. tf
FOR SALE One V. 9. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 6; 500 capacity; good as
new; cost $80; will sell for $o0. H.
C. Hensley, Central Point.
FOR SALE S. X. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the valley. L. .We
deinnyer, Jacksonville.
WANTKI) Stenographer wants a posi"
tion; some experience; moderate sal
ary. Address Stenographer, care Tri
bnne.
U AN'TKl) To buv from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep.
M.dfonl, Or.
capital for,the ! the Hotel N'ah on Sunday evening.. 44
For Ladles Only.
We will ioilivclv give a dctlioustra
lion of great interest to the Imlii np.-o ptin-li
wnie shoulder rc-,1 lli.. duins of the A CITIZEN. . Thurxlay's Baseball.
,o,e. a, ,,r,i rnarmncy. mar , pr,i.. , ,., ,
I . ., Saiiirduv afternoon and evening. , Mrs. Thomas Colliim has been at Jack play Thnrdav on acronnt of rain
I'oms and ten what It Is. 44 sonv ille Msiting relatives and f rieuds. . Los Angeles 2, Oakland 8.
f her mine !
A CITIZEN.
WANTKI tiirl for general housework;
must be go.nl cook; wage $30. Hotel
Nash.
f'l l N iiTrV uiainifa7-kan., white pfg.
weiKni aiHiui ,.( p,iumt; owner can
have same by proving ownership and
paying for this notice. Oak I.iwn
Orchard.
Foil su.r u k:. i ..... .
J ",lr "e'K"or eggs lor
Write Box 1.11.1 ''unnK. ' cents r,.r I.,, frm flock
. ' of 4 heua pickiil from 500 standard
ri vvinie leghorn chickens. Dr.
il.-ble. phone Nn 1U3, Meilford; also
list- for cows inside eilv limits.
Poll SALE Six room house in good
repair, choice corner, wita smith nnd
.a.l fn.ni, two lot. ,,e to buiness
part of town; price $2i00, one half
a.li, terms on balance. Inquire on
premises, 224 South 0 st. 44