THK MKDFORn DAILY TRlBtTXE, MRDFORI), ORKOOX, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908. DIVING RODS F Berkeley Professor and a Hundred Enthusiasts Prepare to Dig for Forgotten Town Under the Hills BKRKKLEY, Cul., Juue 22. ProiW or Joncjth Voylc und his fallow rntljus insts of the Pychicul Rt'Hcurrh Society, who claim to liuvo disco vprml another buried city by iuouuh of riiviuiug rods, are toduy muking prnpurutiuus to ox cavute the spot. Attended by nearly one hundred re cruits to his pHVithicol reseurch soeiety, many of whom were well kuovvo Hociety women. Prnf, 'Vovle started out over the hills back of the Univormty of Califor uia yesterday ou his seeond expedition in search of the buried eity. With the uid of pHVehic compasses, diving rods and other occult iufltrumentu, the ft plorers decided that a large pile of rocks ou tho side of the hill was the ight of the second forgotten city, and returned to Berkeley jubilaut in their Mud. The otbr eity discovered by Profes sor Voylc und Ins followers was located under the University rumpus, but the authorities uru not as enthusiastic as the professor of the rftseurcli society, and refused to allow the grounds to be torn up. Social and Personal "Do you T " V-hil Hiiiipkins of Central I'oiut pro duct was in Medford a few day sine. -Mr. J ii J Mrs. F. M. I.un of Fool Creek woro wont visitors in Medford. John Crumley and hiH family lire rusidoulti of Medford ugtiin. W. H. llosfwick of Applcgoto wild in Medford n few dnyB Binco. MrM. F. Luy 1ms been milking .Tuck sonvillo, her former home, a visit. .1. Hudgonn of Talent wns among die many in Medford Saturday. John C. Harnnill, iitiinngor of the R. It. V. Railroad company, him returned fr a short luini iichm visit nt IVrtlnnd. .T. S, Tucker of Trail precinct, wan In .M I'd I mil Siiliinliiy transacting bus illeflrt. Uenrge L. Da via, president of tin Jacksonville bank, iipeat Untidily in Medford. Wuuted Poscitiou as bookkeeper anil stenographer in office. Address P. O. Box 4H2. I). Cameron of Wiiimr precinct, the enterprising miner, nan in our eitv for a short timo .Saturday. Olivor Jonca and Ira Kime of Oriffin t'reek district Bpent nevorul hour in Medford Saturday. 8. 8. Aiken and M. 1'erdue of Pros poet, were business visitor i'l Med ford one day liiHt weok. H. W. McClcndnn, (Inlet II ill n leading real estutn agent, turned la Medford Saturday. Mm. George A. Jackson and Miss A nun Jeffrey spent a few hours in .luck onville a few days ago. T. II. Bedford of Kvnns Creek was a business visitor in Medford cue day lait week. Ueorge Roberta, tlin veteran sluee driver, left for Vrekn. Cal., Sunday morning. E. 1). Thompson was down from V mer Friduy on business at the coiintv seat. John Lee, the proficient tvtrprnter, .is Hv luiglo Toint constructing u neat residence lor Will Itr.ivvn. John A. Mursh of Jacksonville wn in Medford Friday transacting busi uess. K. T. Kuruesa of Leliiud, formerly of Jacksonville, is one of the new justices or the peace of Josephine county. J. W. Berriau of Elk Creek was in Medford Sunday, the guest of Judge Orowell. D. II. Hawkins, southern Oregon s poet laureate, who has attcuded I'urt land 'i rose carnival, is nt home again William llufer, the clever loprescn- tative of Hlumauer & Hoi k of Portland is hero Interviewing his customers once more. At least we are wife in betting a 100 bill that Bill will he elected pres ident. And you can lake you choice between Bills. Mr. and .Mra. E. P. Wand were down I T CITY from Central Point not long aince. Mr. W. has charge of the Freeman orchard. located near that place. E. E. Rnlph, who got his alart in 8a nn Valley, has galued quite a rcpu tation as justice of tbe peace at Los Angelea. I). I.. Anthony, the energetir agent for the White Hewing Machine com pany, is up from Hun Francisco lo es tablish agenciea. W. 11. Carter of V1...,..,...,.... v... I" vnamalng Josephine county, ' where' he haa Interests, visit. He was in Medford Friday. , ,F- Gardner, the Hama Valley chant, m.a Medford bu.inem "t "' ' 'T Mra.' Har.elrigg Bnd Miss iw data line. IKtfert. The nlaits nf Pt,t ... .1 Remember the .1.. i .... . m l.vnns. thel.-. by the Phoenix board of director., wno mo nave a senoolhouse costing about vl.1,000 built this year. SilBB Obenchain, the popular sheriff or Aiamatn county, was on thi north bound train Saturday en route for Ha Jem, accompanied by 8am Walker, the ' ... " . ... P; sou ui nis omce ucpuiy. a"-, ... charge Clarence Getter and William Bittncr, who were sent to the peuiteu tiarv for forgery and larceny respec tively, tne former to serve two years m d the latter one year. Applcgato will celebruto the Fourth in a fitting manner at the picnic ground one mile from the postuffice. -Muic, dancing and u general good time for all is planned. Miuiug operations at Happy amp bavo been seriously interfered with by the suicide of 'buries Coste.-, a promi nent broker of Xew York, who owucd a controlling iuteiest in the Oregon Gold Mining & Water Power company. Miss (jliidya Julien of Siskiyou eoun tv, California, ni in Medford r.nd Jack souville last Friduy, returning liomc, accompanied by Miss Holle, who bus been attolidiug HI. Mary's academy. "Do you?" ' Governor Clianiberluin has appointed T. M. Wittcn of Central Point and C. P. Hull of llrowusburo, G. W. White of Kliiinnlnili Foils l::id T. T. Hill of Placer lis notaries public. Jason llarlnian, who received the con tract for building a county bridge near the mouth of Little Huttc creek, has begun work. He will receive al'.0 when the work is completed October 1. Henry Clark of Grunts Pass, tbe well known contractor, wua in Medford Sat unlay en route to Ashland to look aft er the contract for building the Elks' temple. W i II in n H.vbee was eonai lerulily in jured one day lust. week, the horse lie was dirviug becoming frightened and running away with him. lie is resting easily at his home near Jacksonville. A. E. Stevens late of Santa Barbara, Clil.. was in Medford recently. lie iw.nulit nronertv I villi; in Klines i'n.i.k ilistrii-t. near Gold Hill, of MrH. Swinden und the Charner estnto. M. At. Avery, J. J. Skiune , E. F. i... .,...! .....I other residents of Griffin Creek district were among those who did business In our city during tun pasi week. Ilurrv Andrews has Imported a lot of Italian bees for his extensivo aplnry and horticultural eiperiment atntion to cated near Jacksonville, where he will employ the dagoes In construction work during the summer. "Do youf " George V. Snow, the poet, who for ineilv lived at Jacksonville, uud Mr, Danow were recently arreBted f -r shoot ing deer out of season anil tried in Justice Lang s court, nt Walker, i ai Both escaped punishment. There is said to be but three see t ;:. of country in the United Stales adiinled for the production of the vol low Newtown Pippin apple Long Is land, where it was originated, Central Virgina ami the Itogue River valley wilh this latter section in tne nnu. Georire W. If !co of Curtis, Wash., a former resident of Eagle Point, died of cancer of Hie liver at Chlco, ( ni. whiteher he had gone to visit h: moth er. He is survived by his wife und five children. The deceased was 5:i veurs of age and a native of SI eridan Mo. K. K. Kulili, II. C Malone and I. W. Lane have incorporated tho Portliind Gold Hill Mining company with a capi till of $100,001). They will opeiate the Golden Standard mine, located in Gall's creek district, this county. At the recent convocation of the grand i' li ii it it of O. E. 8. held nt Port land Mrs. W. II. McGowan of Med ford and Mrs. L. F. Willeltn of Kliim atll Pulls were appointed to fill the positions of Ruth and Estjier, respec lively. Do you use Davis' Best Flour t Don 't let your grocery talk you into buying other brands shipped in. Davia Best sella for less money aud guaranteed to give aatisfaetion. Try a anck and be conviuced. Theentireg roup of lllue Ledge claims of Robert Towue of New York is in the deliniiuent tax list, udvertised for sale bv the tux collector of Siskiyou county. These claims are in California, jnsl across the state line, though the means of communication and business ere on the Oregon side. robublv the dirtiest place in Med ford Monday morning in the city park. The walks are strewn with litter of ull kinds mid even the fountain is filled with It. It seemn as if some of those who visit the park vie wilh each other in soiling it us much us possible. Such onudtict is reprehensible to ray the Last and steps will lie taken to prevent it. W. II. Griffiths, deputy l'niled Stiites marshal, was in Medford Sunday after n on. lie came from Portland for the purpose of arresting J. Hnzehvncd ot Wittier precinct, formerly of Medford, who is charged with perjury alleged to hnve been committed in coiinec'nn with D. 11. Retime s mining claim located nMir Phoenix. AMUSEMENTS. Reserved seats for the bnnd concert Friday night were placed on sale this niarning and are going rapidly, indicat iug a packed house, which is as it should be, for the Medford baud is leseriuv og n great deal if hard, eon seieiitious work counts for anything. From a handful of school boys play ing in a haphazard way, every fellow for himself, the band has grown to a splendid concert organixittion of pieces, handling the best grades of music and playing with the expressioa and skill of veterans.. In addition to the eight band numbers, there will be tv-o orchestra selections, one of which wilt he 'Tti M...... u-..i..." ....i ..... . . r..i,v. .nine :n. '. ' '"y"" ow end help good thing along. MARRIAOB UOBMRB8. tleorge Frederick Smith and Anna bell Henrv. "Io youf Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No alsgl Inser tions lesa man 15 cents. Six Insertions foi the prlctf of four. Seventy-five cents a line per month. WAXTED To contract the hauling of 3OU0 corda of fuur-foot wood to respou Bible parties owning six or Beveu two horse wagons and teams. All down hill. Distauce half to two miles. Pay 1 per cord. Northern California Lumber Co., Hilt, Cal. 84 WANTED Chumbermaid. Apply Ho tel Nash. s.'f WANTED Position as bookkeeper and stenographer in office. Adilr'-ss P. O. Box INL-. WANTED- Time loun of $10,000, gilt edged security. Write Box 47H. " WANTED Dining room girl. Moore, Hotel FOR SALE Only !i each of I In. HO 2 and A-acre tracts left, 1 1-2 niilcB from 7th St., on main county road, suitable for garden, fruit or chicken farm; ull under Fish Lake ditch; water only i2..i0 per acre per yeur; price $100 to $lo0 per acre, easy terms, .lames Bow ling. 7th and P streets, or P. O. Box 842. 83 WANTED Bourd and room in private family by young man, good habits, not particular, but want u clean place wilh plain food, not more than $ti per week. Answer D. W., care Tribune. WANTED Experienced inuu to take chargo of an orchard. Write fully, stat iug experience, qualifications and sal ary expected. Tribune, Medford, S3. FOR SALE Small business; fine loca tion. Inquire Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished roouiB, eleotric light and baths, Mrs. R. It. Halo, D street near 1 1th. - tf THE PLACE TO EAT Corner A and Seventh, near bridge. Bourdera want ed. FOR RENT Six-room house, after June 1!). lnquire at Osenbruggo 's res idence, tf FOI! SALE Two choice lots on im proved atrnct. Inquire Medford Tea tc Coffee House. 81 FOR RENT In private family7fur nished room und suite; bath, electric lights mid all modern conveniences; three blocks from business center. In quire at this office. Foil SALE Surrey, ultnoBt new; rure bargain if taken lit, once. Address Box 86, Jacksonville. FOR HALE Choice house lot, five blocks from railroad station, near Cath olic nchnol, High and sightly location; easyjernui. Write Box SOS, Medford. FOR RENT Two front office rooms and one largo room 3(1x40 in Miles building. Inquire nt premises or at Tribune office. JOB PRINTING All Kinds of Job Printing done on'nrtutici . It does't matter what it is in Printing, we do it for you. Our Office is now the best equipped in Southern Oregon, our workmen the most skilled and output superior. Only union Print Shop in Rogue River Valley. Portland prices our cshed ule. We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Central Ave. C 3 - .Ji., . FOB SALE Runabout, 1300, thorough ly equipped with odometer, acetelyne lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford, Or. FOB SALE S..N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten acre tracts, best locution iu the valley. L. Nee denieyer, Jacksonville. LOST A gold backed comb, between Gold Hay aud Medford; letters M. R. R. engraved on comb. Finder please return to Tribune office and receivo rewurd. FOR MALE A refrigerator, good us new; kitchen treasure cooking uten- ff sils, three porch shades. Inquire Mrs. W. A. Handler, .'Id house .1 blocks north Jackson Couutv bank, North Ci street. tf FOB SALE .100 head of full blood Itumbouillet stock sheep; large, heavy shearers of fine wool. John S. Her rin & Son. 84 WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, iMedford, Or. BUSINESS CARDS. J. T. ANKBOM, WELL D1GOER. MEDFORD, OR. Pricea right. Pumps Famished when Wanted. BALL, It GLOSOOCK, Contractors und Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Oirtco with 0. II. Pierce & Sou. Phone U53. P. O. Box 771 DB. A. B. SWEET Physiriuu and Surgson. Office at Residence COLVIQ DURHAM, Attornoya-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or Wui M. Colvig, Medford, Or. CHISHOLM ft MARTIN House Painting. Paper Hanging and Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone 22(1. Lockbox 12.1, Medford, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers- Day phoue 353; Night PhonoB: ( , . Conklln 495; J. H. Butler 148. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL SECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. Medford, Or E. R. SEELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms, X -Way. Office Hours, 1012, 2-4 P. M Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. OO TO DR. COBLE FOR YOUR GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Porry 's Wnrchulise, . SEVENTH STREET. "Ho Has No Othor Business. " MEDFORD Who is He? IS WHAT EVERYONE WANT8 TO KNOW OF THE MAN WITH THE DISTINOUE AIR SUCH AS WE AL WAYS GIVE THOSE WHO HAVE THEIR GARMENTS MADE BY F. A. KREUKER CO. THERE IS AN EX CLUSIVE STYLE ABOUT THE SUITS WE MAKE. THEY IIANO WELL AND ARE MADE FROM EXCLUSIVE FAB RICS. AND FINISHED IN A MAN NER THAT MAKES THEM ELE GANT AND RECHERCHE. J. A. KRUZER & CO., j Importers and Tnllors Palm Kldii., iVedfortl, OrO Look for Unusual Things Many Things Unusual Besides Weather THIS IS AX UXL'SUAL YEAH AND YOI' CAX LOOK FOR I'XL'Sl'AI. WEATHER, Bl'T THE I'XI'tsr AL THIXOS WE TALK ABOUT ARE THE EXCLUSIVE (iOODS CARRIED BY THIS STORE OOODf THAT ARE NOT SOLD ELSEWHERE IX SOfTnERX OREOOX, THAT IS. -IX SUCH VARIETY OF STYLES AXD PRICES. WE INVITE YOU TO COME OFTEX TO OI'R STORE, FOR BY LOOKIXO AROUND HERE YOU WILL FINil MAXY THIXdS THAT YOU THOUGHT WERE XOT CARRIED OUT SIDE OF THE Hid CITY STORES. See Windows of Hosiery, Embroidery, Etc. SUITS, WRAPS, SKIRTS Buy Now and Save Money T LADIES' SUIT SALE. Xntv ia certainly the time to buy u Suit or Wrap. You wuil find plen ty of time in which to tvenr it this summer and fall,' r.nd it will do for second best mother season, nnd you suve money by buying uciv. A glance nt tho window will bIiow you a goodly number of fine stylish Suit.-: that will be good style for full, 100S, and you save from ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF ON THEM. The Store that Saves You Money BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank TOGGERY BILL TELLS YOU that heat, perspiration and summer discomfort sooni to forsake the man who is Togged in a Blue Serge combine comfort with style, and styie with economy, too. envelope yourself in a suit of American Mills blue serge and say "lino' to the sun "Old Hoi" will never fade a blue turned out with this brand. the young fellow who cannot look "striking" in one of Toggerv Hill's serges well, UK is un-st riking by nature. anil then there are quieter fashioned serges here for men inure advanced in years sort of modest kind, you know. now here's advice f riend- iy tion i pay -ti inuu you've seen Toggery Bill's merely $15.00 Yes sir; Straw Hats summer clothes beget sum mer hats, of eoui-se, ami that means that you must have a sprightly straw hat if about to wear a blue serge suit. Toggery Bill has cornered every straw hat style worth while has them for enthusi astic "Rah Rah" boys for quiet gaited fellows and middle-aged gentlemen, too. LADIES' WRAPS ON SALE. A goodly showing of Indies' and misses Wrtipn now on specitil sale ut from ONE-THHtD TO ONE-HALF OFF LADIES' SKHIT SALE We carry a very large assortment of Sltirts iu black and colors. Just now every skirt is on sale nt from 2S TO 60 PER CENT DISCOUNT LOOM "For Men Who Kjiow." MEDFORD ORECONf Jr..-- -ti t f.T-f- vayl I 1 0 t A TMf.tl.thiii.liti.-; atttuaare iai Ncs tort "THE HOME OF OOOD CLOTHES" MEDFORD S GREATEST VALUE OIVERS THE PLACE NEAR THE CORNER WITH PRICES ON THE SQUARE 0