THK MKDFOIMi DAILY TRIBITXE, MEW OR I), OH ROOST, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908. ROSE SHOW SUCCESSFUL Greatest Week Jn Portland's History- Printers of State Organize-Fruit Awaits PlGkers PORTLAND, Or., Juno 8. Tho groat rose festival of Portland in now a mat ter of history. It was wittily tho most eventful week Port land ever eu joyed. The convention of the Pacific Ad Men ' league started at the Commercial club Monday morning, clomng the day witii a dinner that was simply perfei t. Admiral Swinburne und tho otlnr of ficers of the Charleston, tho Yorktown and the six torpedo boats pnrtiri pitted in every event, and had murh to do with the success of tho program. The parades were all superior, the automo bile races were remarkable, and the attendance both of visitors and home people at each and every feature is conclusive proof of the prosperity of the Pacific, northwest, Printers Organize. The Western Masters' association, composed of all the leading printers between tho Rocky mountains and the Pacific ocean, met in convention at Portland last week. They are now thoroughly organized and every impor tant city on the eon si is represented upon tho executive, bonrd. lu the valley around Cove, Or., there will bo rpoduced this year 200 tonn of cherries and 500 ears of apples. The people there realize that they will need from 250 to 300 people in addition to their locnl population to pick ami pack the cherry crop, A special Portland excursion party will attend the commencement exercises of the Oregon state university on June S4. Title Men Banquet. , The Oregon Association of Tit le Mhb, which will affiliate with the Na tion Association of Tit ile Men, was nrgafnized at Portland on Satnnlay. Delegates from many sections nf Ore gon were given a banquet by the Port land fraternity 8iiturdny evening. With the election over and I he assur ance of a great cherry and berry crop, tho people of all Oregon should ' ' get busy ' ' and advertise more than ever before. Withits latest addition, tbe Toledo, Development league, the Ore gon Development league now hns members. . Under the new national hanking law. approved May 110, Oregon's itddt'd pio in of currency will be $2,114,000, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles W. Farrer to William P. Downs, lots 10, 31 and 12, Wool en's addition to Ashland, etc. City of Ashland to Charles W. Farrer, land in section 5, town ship 39, range 1 E B. A. Lowell to Woodvillo Wa ter company, land in section 10, township 36, range! W Juliette Ferguson to Honry Hum phrey, 1063 acres in P li O 42, township 37, raitgo 1 W.. Mnry E. O'Netl to Henry Hpm- phroy, property in Med ford.. Honry Humphrey to "Mary K. O'Neil, property in Medford. .. H. O. Pohlnnd to Thomns T. Itee der, land in D L C 40, town ship 30, range 1 E A. I). Mercer to Thomas T. Itoe- der, 2 acres in Ashland ...... George A. Anderson to K. V. Kunkel, 1 acre in section 5, township 39, range 1 K E. F. Kunkel to C. W. Knot. 1 acre In section 5, township 3D, range 1 E United States to Carl T. Tngoal son, 141. 0Q acres in section 2, township 33, range 4 W p;itnl 3000 1031 16TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS CALGARY, Alberta, Can., June H. -The 15th annual convention of the Tint ed Commercial Travelers of Ainericn conveued here totlav. Manv eitii's lu the United States sent large detection. The session was opened by an addn hh of welcome from tho mavor and from the governor of Alberta. Try our new coffee pulverier ami make your coffee go further (nut grinder). Allen & Heagnu. 71 NOTICE. Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the city council of Med ford, Or., at its meeting to be held June 9, IMS, for a license to sell malt, vin ous and spiritous liquors in less quan titles than a gallea for the period of six months at lots 10 and 11, block 4. Med ford, Or. T. n. MOOIfK. Dated May i!B. 1P0S. Why Don't You Get Next? Do you use Davis' Best Flourf Don't let your grocery talk you into buying other brands shipped in. Davis Best ells for less money and guaranteed to five satisfaction. Try a sack and be convinced. I Miss Ella Oaunynw, stenography and typewriting. Room 4, Palm Mock. D. Sterling is making this section a visit. He is in quest of tho whereabouts of Joseph Sterling, one of the earliest pumeers of southern Oregon, and for whom Sterling mining district was named. ' Dr. O. W. Stevenson, who went to his old homo In Missouri several weeks ago, has returned, accompanied by a niece. Colestin Mineral Springs Hotel opens June 15 under new management. Mrs. J. D. Stone, lessee. I 7 Mrs. Anna Davidson ref urned from Portland Monday evening. II. ('. (Jalev and J. J. Dodge, promi nent citizens of Ashland, tarried a lew hours in Med ford Saturday. John W. Jacobs of Central Point made Med ford a business visit Satur day nfternoon. J. U. R. Moreloek, justice of the peace of Oold Hill district, was in Medford one day last week. Harry Culbortson, genernl contractor and builder, cement work a spccinlty Medford, Or. Frank Hopho of Los Angeles, Cal., is here to pave the city again. .Foe Tiauin the popular commercial traveler, is back again. Miss Josie Moon of Cold Hill spent Monday in Medford. W. K, Thompson of Cold Hill spent Monday in Medford. O. L. Sargent of Phoenix visited Mon day in Medford. J. C. Hrainard of Ashland wns in Med ford recently. Jlolhrook Wi thing ton has ret urned from a week 's visit at Portland, fudge (Colvig returned Saturday from a visit to the rose fcxt ival at fort hind. "Toggery Hill' Isaacs, tho champion fmhermnu of the valley, got the prize catch of the Ncnson up to date yester day, ahoiit 1.1 miles up the Rogue on the other bank. He landed a total of 12, four of them exart large, almost Hpialling some of his former records for big fish, ' Mrs, Fred Johnston has returned from a visit al Yreka, Cal. J. Schnfer and P. Knrfclo of Jack ton vi Ile precinct, were among thoir .Med ford friends a few days since. ',. Maxey and F. V. Medynski are down from their Big Butte homesteads. Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Mickey have relumed from a trip to Portland and Hie Williimette valley. John Anderson, tho gonial black onith, was in Medford one day last week, lie is now located at the Bur mil orchard. Cnuit Stone, superintendent of the Burrtdl orchard, has been in Medford teveral times lately. Herman C. Meyer, tho well known Htoi-kraiser, was down from Lnke creek Siitiirduy afternoon. (Jeorge A I ford of Phoenix precinct did business in Medford one day last week. 1 Mrs. Eliza Rupp, who with her hus baud, John P. Rupp, ;oiidtited the Seat tle lodging house on D street several months last year, died at Portland June 3, aged T3 years. She was highlv re spneted by nil who knew her. John A. Harvey of Ashland was in Medford and Jacksonville Mondav on professional business. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thompson of Cold Hill were nmong the many in Medford Monday. , D. C, Wilson of Sams Valley is mak ing Medford n business visit. Mark Whipple nf Woodville ws among Iim Jacksonville friends Mon day afternoon. I'Ved Mtrnub of Willow Sprint ore einct did business in Medford Satur day. STHA VKD- Sorrel driving horse, weight il.'O. i rnm lot on Seventh street, Shu day evening. Finder notify Tribune of l ice or Bert Andermn. Ufl WANTED-'-Miin to work on ranch. Sec Bert Anderson. Medford. 09 Our circulation is legiti mate and large for a city this vcf larger than an g other paper in Oregon ean show for population, feople do not appreciate something for nothing it is human nature to value only that which is paid for. The Tribune's circulation is paid The lirsi'Mry" in any Jiur of o ( f o r t is not u s u a 1 1 v enough. "Try again" is a slo gan as old as oxptM-ioncc of human affairs. SOCIAL DANCE Medford Opera House, Medford, Or., Thursday, June 11. Or. Rentiers ' Orchestra Amdission $1.00 Ladies Free. BI iniT BETTER I Cl J U THAN EVER Summer Season Opening To-Night LARGE ORCHESTRA CIUS. CI.YDE.o leading tenor of the large Vaudeville Circuits hon hecn secured. Admission The Great Free Offer HANDSOME SILVER SET FREE TO EACH NEW SUBSCRIBER TO THE TRIBUNE FOR ONE YEAR. Remember f THE HANDSOME SILVER SETS CON- i ' SIST OF SIX TEASPOONS, A BUTTER KNIFE AND A SUGAR SHELL. THE SETS ARE GIVEN AWAY ABSO LUTELY FREE. T M E Y E A R ' S SUBSCRIPTION DOESN'T HAVE TO BE PAID IN AD VANCE. ONLY 50 CENTS FOR ONE MONTH'S SUBSCRIPTION AND THE SILVER IS DELI VEREI) IMMEDIATELY.' SPEAK QUICKLY for this offer will be withdrawn 'when the limited number of sets are exhausted. CHANGES IN OUR New Goods Now Shown to Advantage Store Decorations VB AUK CONSTANTLY MAK 1XO SOMK NEW CHANGE AT THIS STORK CONHTANT1.V TRYING TO KIND WAYS OP MAKING THE STORK MOBK ' ATTRACTIVE WE WANT VOW TO PEKL THAT THIS IS A PLEAS ANT PLACE TO SHOP AND TO VKKl, THAT YOU WILL FIND SOME THING NEW EVERY TIME YOU STEP IN HERE. YOI! ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO COM E OPT EN AND LOOK. New White Princess Wash Dresses Wo now have an exceptionally large collection of whito and colored J'rin t't'HH On wns and Hhirt waist Suits for jfidioR and Mioses. The materials are very fine; the stitching is perfect and the styles arc absolutely new. You will Hay that you didn't think it powsi lile, to make such beautiful wash nuitu In Hell at from $2.50 TO $26.00. Gauze Underwear-Now is the Time to Bny Springtime in almost gone and summer is upon us. Our assortments of fine Summer V uderwear are in excellent con dition to mipply your needs. You should visit this department soon and got sup plied. We give the ln-st possible values at from 8 1-3C TO $1.50. in lowneek sleeveless styles. .V lot of fine Ifle, 17c and l!0c low neek, sleeveless Vests now on salo mi at 72 i - tr I I Every Suit at Less than Cost Lawn Kimonas This the place to select a Lawn or .lapanesr Crepe Kimono, either in the long or short styb-s. Short Kimonos in nil sizes, the new est styles and nil new this spring, now at special prices, 5flc TO $2.75. Long Kimonos in fine usMirtment of iiylrs at $1.00 AND TO $5.00. II Mi . t U . I 1 17 If fpijli 35c Wash Belts 19c Wo had a chance to pick up n lot of fine Wash Belts at a prico. All the newest and best styles; but the ends of it manufacturer 's lino which he want ed to sell cheap. Kvery one is woll worth 2.V, but we offer choice of some styli-s at onlv 19c Ladies' Suit Sale Ymi will lit' money nhlMid by buying one of tho new Wool Suits in this sea son 'h bt'st styles. Every suit is on snle at less than cost. The styles will be (food for fall, 10OS, You ean find your size in brown, blue, nnvy or fancy cloths. Home $0.00 Suits for 10.00 Some in.00 Suits for $ 6.00 Some $25.00 Suits for flfl.OO Some iri.00 Suits for 7.00 Some $!15.00 Suits for 10.00 Medford's New Ladies' Shop Baker-Hutchason Co. C Street. Just North of Jarkson County Bank We Now Have DRY Shiplap But for a short time only CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is the best and most complete south of Salem PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS Warranty Deed MoriirtipB. Looff and Short Forma Satuact'n of MortaBge Transfer of Ljtn Power of Attorney Mechanic 'h Lien Water Kixht REAL ESTATE Quitclaim tDwsd Bond far Deed Mortirati Law With Tax Payment Provision Option to Buy Land Agent's Contracts MISCELLANEOUS. BUI of Sale Liquor License Ftirtna Notice to Trt'tipaaHtTH Creditor's Claim Airainut EiUite Chattel Mortgage Aek now ItxUf 14 lit Confession of Judgment -Covert) for Blanks FOR RENT. FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROOMS. ETC. (on cardboard). MINING Quarts Location Water Right Oregon and U. 8. Forms Contract to Sell Deed Proof of Labor JUSTICE OF PEACE Civil and Criminal Subpoenas Attachment (Jiidtfrttkiiur and Affi Garnishment davitfor Attachment Cost Bill Cornmitmtmt for Fine Notice to Jurom Jury Orltr Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest PROBATE Petitions for Letters of Adminiatnuion, Administrator's, Executor's and Guardian's Bonds and Deeds; Order Setting Apart Property Exempt from Execution; Order Confirming Sale of Real and Personal Property Citation; Commission to Appraisers; Letters of Administration; Inventory und Appraisement: Proof of Will: Letters Testamentary. CIRCUIT COURT Placer Location Bond for Deed Miner's Lien Summons Execution Judgment Transcript CoiumUment for Trial Search Warrant Attachment Notice of Garnishment Grand Jury Subpoena Indictment Traascriptof Judgment A complete up-to-date line of U.S. LAND OFFICE.HCOUNTY COURT AND S-HKRIKF BLANKS. (Tntlertaking and Affidavit Summons for Attachment Cost Bill Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution Search Warrant Notice to Jurors All printed after the latest and best forms. cj Orders promptly filled at Portland prices. cj Give us a trial. SOUTHERN OREGONIAN MEDFORD a. OREGON For Sale: Seventh Street Business Pmperty One two story brick, 50 x 1 40. Also 230 feet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. FRED'KC. PAGE For Meats that Meet the most Exacting Tastes The Medford Meat Co. Successor to Pottengernext Hotel Nash I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE BOUGHT THE HARNESS STORE. FORMERLY CON DUCTED BY E. O. WHITESIDE, nt 309 Seventh Street, including his complete stock of Harness, Saddles and Leather Goods, and the good will of his trade, and shall carry on the business at the same location.. A continuation of his patronage will be appreciated.. Satisfaction is guaranteed. J. F. SETTLER ADMIRATION of tho distingue style, perfect fit and exquisite workmnnship nnd finish on garments made by us is always given t Ihem by eoiinms.ieur in good dress ing and by "the man who knows' a good thing when he sees it. We make suits and up to dato garments general ly for the best dressed men in Med ford, and would bo pleaded to include yon among our pntrons. J. A. Kreuzer & Co. Importers and Tailors Palm Building, Medford, Or. RESIDENCE FOR SALE SKVKX ROOMS ANT BATH; AC TOMORII.K HOl'SK; CITY WATKR; KI.KCTR1C L1I1IITS; SKWER COX NKiTIOX, residence section. FRED'K C. PAGE 10 cts