Social and Personal Tbe old reliable Albany Nunories. X have the largest atock of fruit tree ud the Pacific coaat. Pears, apple, peacb, plums, apricots, nectarines, cher ries, English walnuts, shade and orna mental trees, berries, rose and shrubs, all of which I offer at lowest prices cousistent with first-class nursery stock. Having been with this nursery 15 years, I can guarantee all stock to be true to name and free from disease. 1 handle nothing but Oregon grown trees. h. B. WABNER, MM ford, Or lion. J. W. Perkins haa returned from a visit to Portland. District Attorney' If nlkey has been making UrauM I'ass' an ufficiul iit. Frank Wilson, who ha been seriously ill, i$ much improved. . Rev. M. J. Goodlieart of AHhland has left for California on an extended visit. Mrs. Grace Pope of Gold Hill pre cinct was a Medford viuitor Monday. M. H. Rountrne of Jacksonville was in Med ford Monday morning. 0. A. Hubbard is down from Big Butte, but will not stay long. L. Bergen of Phoenix was in Med ford Bat unlay tnintiaetiug buinen. Bert Anderaou made a busint-a trip south a few day ag. Dr. G. JI. Carter wan among tbe many who ape nt Hunilay at t'oleutin. Jesse AppU-gate, deputy county a sensor, was at Aahland Sunday viftiting his family. F. W. Streets was down from Ward 'a Creek district, near Woodville, where be ifi getting out a large ore hard iu com pany with Mr, Bagley. John Hair of Fools creek district was among tlie many in Med ford it tiring the past week. 8. J. BouBHiitn, who Uvea near Jack sonville, tra unacted busiuesa In Med ford Monday. 3. J. Pankev was in Medford Mnlnv. The fololwlng quotations are an im Ho is raising a large quantity of fine partial report of tbe prises paid by Med- J MEDFORD DjUM TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908. NOTICE. Notioe is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to tbe City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, at the neit meeting for a license to tell apirit ous, vinous and malt liquors in quan tities less than a gallon, for the period of six mouths, at his pi are of busines at lot 14, in block 20, in the City of Medford, Oregon. Dated July 16, 1908. HAKKY CAMPBELL. THE OLD HOW ABO RANCH Three miles south of Medford and 2 Mr milesr west of Phoenix, is now cut up in small tracts to suit the purchaser. One fourth cash, balaneo in three pay ments. This fa a rare opportunity for men of small means. Listed with all the agent. LOCAL MABKET. X ....t..!.!, ....... T.A,. Mihb Maymo Ragwlale haa returned t from Han Francisco and is officiating as day clerk in the office of the Hotel Moore. v Charles Pankey aud his family of if Klamath county ia making this valley ? a visit. . ,i Mrs. S. A, Foudray of Phoenix ia at Ashland receiving -treatment at the Southern Oregon honpltnl. Mm. T. J. Kenney of .lackKonville in f visiting her sister, Mra. L. L. Havage, of Dunsmuir, Cal. ; Oliver Dews and his family of AhIi land havo been viniting relativea living in Jacksonvillo. It Mm. Howard Morton, after a viit in Jacksonville, haa returned to tho Wil W lametto valley. j L. Niednrmeyer whh over from Jaek- Houville But unlay. To ri'porta that the tl grannliopp(;rH are doing considerable damage in his iifigliborhood. Editor Lynn Piirdiu of the UuM Hill ft News ia eampiug 'and hunting in the , & mountains. ! J. Mil renin and M. M. Welch, the min ( cm, who are located In Jacksonville, I & woro rucont 'visitors in Medford. I jv Goorgo :McClellau of Gold Hill was iu Medfu'rd a few days Him-eon gv )' emmeiit laud litiai nrHH. u Georgo KppH, thi eli'clrieiau, h a member of tho great council of the Tin- proved Order of Uednien, now in hchhiuu Medford.' Jio repreannta 8t. Johns tribe. George Mima, the horliculturust, who ia pro)agating an oxteimive orchard nut far from ( mitral Point, ih viaiting in Medford. MesHrn. Cliamplin, Thompson und Hiunmeraley formed nn automobile- par ty from Gold Hill to Medfurd Monday evening. ;.' Peter Deisch, Ino lawyer, in niHlinit 4ng ot tho ranch of F. Mongoz in Big ' Applegate. Mia Daisy McFarlnnd of Albany in tho guest of Mr. K. Chapman of Jack sonville. Misa Daisy I luff i.t. trained norm-. who has been visiting in Medford and ford dealers: Wheat $1 per bushel. Wheat HZc per bushel. Flour $L'.75 per cwt. Whole barley $3 per ton. Hay $12 per ton. Alfalfa $10 per ton. New potatoes $1.25 per ewt. r Butter 40c per roH. Lard 10c per pound. Beans 6c per pound. Eggs 22ic per dozen. Hugar $0.00 per cwt. Turkeys 13c per pound. Poultry Spring, $2 to $3; hens, $3.50 to $4 per dozen. Hams 12c per pound. Shoulders 10c per pound. Hogs 4c to 6c per pound. Cattle 2 to 3 Vic per ponnd. Anybody wishing to Invest iu one of the neatest, most niodorn and beat locat od homes ia Medford, should adrdess P. O. Box 448. Medford Tribune, 60s per month. -. -! vi. ! r .).,,: v. t-- lis iMiutuxraiiliiliK ImbicB uutl hiiiiiII uhil riMi. Thu btHt tiiuu tu K)t u guod picturi! uf u haby nr Hiiuill rbild m wben it'b in IIih "iiiuimI." ur IVuliitg iruud. A 00(1 rocciit: Oivi tbe child a jood niip, I'erd well, dfcmi (iiickly tuid tuko it tu Hit iilmtuirrunliKr. It nuirlit Minn tu .lucksonvillo, ri-tiifiipd to lllfiidiile thin ! h0 fueling it, best. NiiiH ur 10 oVluck WPe'(' I in tbu iiiurnin ih a guud tiino tu pbo Kcv. I!. K. Uiinlui, iroHiilinK elder uf i,KrHli babicH. Do nut wait until IuIh tills dintrirt, Iiiih bwii liuldinu tho last jl,, ,0 aftiTnoua, when the child in (iiartorly inwtinKH uf I lip cunfcrciicc and warm and Ihn lithl IB pour; .vt'n'- 1 1 r.v I lie carlv fiircnuull. I'hlliliiilu )h Charles 11. l'ii.rco, liri'sident uf Ihc i-ih inaku ,il,il,il,. v th. I,, ..I,.. -I .,r A.. I. i ..t . " risiuuiiu vanning I'uuijmny, wnu rup- tinmh rusi'ntea the local lodxo of Klks at the aniinal inoothi( of the. grand lodgo at Dallas, Tux., is at homo again. A. Bridguinn, chief accountant at the Hllie Ledgu for sullle time, will soon go doutli, probably as far as Mexico. Clyde Mlinw of Vreka, Cal., is visiting his parents, Dr. and Airs. T. T. Hliaw, of Jacksonville. H. M. Ilmvk of Dig Hutto ia in Med ford. He owns a splendid water right on Clark's creek, which he is willing tu dispose of at a very low price. 'I'll in would supply Medfurd with Will inches ur mountain, water, pure and soft. Game Warden Messier caused the ar i rest of Tom Bihlerbnck, Charles and Prank Itevuohls on a charge uf killing deer out of season. A jury trial in Justice Morelock's court at Hold Hill! (Inclosed the fact that only Charles Reynolds was guilty and he was fi 1 which sum he paid. ! Colonel Enimrtt Calahau of linker City, Or., passed through on the snath bound pansonger train for San I'nin Cisco to argue a ease before the court of appeals, the "Lost I'ine Mine," in Idaho, iu which is interested the heirs of Lord roiisouhy and Nir Charles Dil lon. This case is so uld its whiskers are simply mildewed, but, true to tholr originality, John Hull never lets go nn- til he has to. For L'4 years litigation! has been the bone' of controversy in I this cae, which means in all probabil- ! ity as far as the lawyers go, lo be case j of God been kind to the orphan. ' Thi are mure expeusivo than the common finish, but the results are beyond couipnriaoii. L. A. GREGORY MODEHN PHOTOGRAPHER Over Model Clothing Storn I'OII iSAI.K House lent, 14x1(1, 4..ri wainscoting, matted flour; bargain. K. 1 H. Hnwyer, lloll C street. 112 I SATURDAY the LAST DAY of the JULY CLEARANCE SALE THE LAST, CHANCE -THIS YEAR TO SAVE ON STAPLE DRY GOODS ' " ' ' - " t Ev(!iy married woman in Jackson county knows that she is going to need more or less Muslin, Sheeting, Print Cloth, Gingham,, Outin g, Crash, Calico, Percales, Shirtings, Table Padding, AVlile Lawns, Table Linen and Napkin s, Notion's, "Waists and Underwear, Skirts, Waists and Fancy Goods. Listen. Such things as you know you are going to need had best be bought before . the store closes Saturday night. You can believe this or not just as you like, hut you will be the loser hi not tilling advantage of the reduced prices we are making. We are making reductions ranging from 15 to 60 per cent oil every article in the store except five lines of contract goods that j'ou wouldn't buy over one dollar's worth taken altogether. If you wait you will pay more whether you buy here or not. If you buy now and don't buy here now you are certainly paying more, for you have been told so by our competitors themselves. You can save by buying now. i 15c LAWNS A number of SHORT WRAPS for ladies UMBRELLAS, only a small CORSETS, in the famous very neat designs 7 and misses; black, tan and lot of regular $3.00 sellers, Redfern, known the world SUMMER GOODS that for- light wool effect; now re- now going, for choice $1.50 over, the Sahliu Perfect, merlv sold at 25c to 35c. duced 20 TO 50 .PER; - , - . Form, Warner's and W. B. 15 styles, now PER CENT. reduced mm iiij'Krrn rrtnanu ,ri. t h iu ii' now X4C J.. . ' LINEN CRAS1I 22 inches BUST RUFFLES in large "'"fS wide, formerly 17c and 20c, assortment oi styles and all ' LACES, in Valenciennes, for 4 13 sizes, now reduced 15 PER APRONS, the Mary Jane Clunv, Oriental and Tor- LINEN CRASH, 18 inches CENT. brand; one is a regular Goc chon"; many just received; value, to sell now for. .50 reduced 15 PER CENT. wide. for:nerlv 12 l-2c and SWEATERS that were gen 15c, for 9? uine bargains at $1 5C (each, CORSET COVERS, over EMBROIDERIES, in very CALICO, the best American 110W 011 saie 101' omy Jpx.i brand, black, navy, light SILK SKIRTS in all colors, and grays .' 5 just received in stock; the G ING 1 1 AMS that sell every- regular $15 Sorosis brand, where for 15c, during this lor Jfrl-.oO sale 1 10? DRESS SKIRTS, in black, HOSIERY for ladies and "iwn aua navy; guaran children, both in tan and black, the regular 17c grade, now selling at ... .12 l-2 HOSIERY for misses, all sizes; fine 'black lisle; b' pairs, guaranteed to wear dozen to snow you in a new lot; marked very low to start; now reduced 15 PER CENT. SILK SKIRTS, in black and colors, which formerly sold at $5.00; each now go ing at $3.69 teed all wool; formerly $0 to $8 each; now .....$4.00 VOILE SKIRTS, in black NECKWEAR, that fornier- :md colors; the best values ly sold up to 30c, now mark- ever offered at $20.00 and $22.50; now. only . .$12.98 six months, for only $1.50 LINEN SKIRTS, in white HOSIERY in tan, black, '' natural; regular $3.50 . white and brown, for ladies sellers here; now on sale and misses; best 25c and at $2.98 35e grades, for 21 RAINCOATS, in several VESTS in low neck and neat patterns; the guaran- good assortments ; also beautiful Insertions ; reduc ed 15 TO 50 PER CENT. RIBBONS, in plain and fancy styles; all widths; now on sale; reductions 15 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT. NOTIONS, all the little things, like pins, hairpins, tapes, curlers, hooks and eyes, snappers, shoe strings, darning cotton, etc, reduced 15 PER CENT. sleeveless, gauze, all sizes, a very good 20c value for 15 V ftSTS, low neck and sleeve less, gauze and silk fin ished lisle, regular (i5; grade, for 39 teed Kenvon coat; former price $25, sale price $12.50 U EATH ERBLOOM Skirts, in black and all colors; a regular $2.00 and $2.25 sell er; now only ..... .Jbl.uO ed at, choice 17 KAIIKI Skirts and Jackets Al'll llAl W'Ct.'a t H1 1 111 ! T ! ll il at $2.00, now selling at, NECKWEAR, and if you choice $1.69 have beeu here lately you know that it is for the most ROMPERS, for babies and part new in the last ten small children; the regular days, reduced 15 PER 50c sellers; now going CENT. at , 42 ? BAGS, a goodly assortment, TABLE FELT, a new piece a" "?w styles, now selling of table felt, formerly sold "t;1r'51J'!,'tlolls ot 15 T0 1"2 at 50c a yard, now on sale '' N an extra large as- at.... ..' .42 sortment of the newest styles, now reduced 15 TO UNDERWEAR in anything $2.98 WAS IT DRESSES $2.98 WASH DRESSES 50'' PER C ENt"' vou mav desire in simmier had t im a- no v an o ' V..;.,,.t :...,.,....!.. t lulViJilul Pi-iFO 101 ao SIIRT.T. nnnna - - - - ' ' meaning a uig nne ot plain and fancy weight and goodly lines of w inter weigh t, r e -duced 15 PER ('ENT SUITCASE, price $11.50 . now in clearance sale at ,....$11.33 All cases at sale prices from $1.05 AND UP. TRUNKS, the best; made to sell at the prices we ask find out the price elsewhere, I lien come here and save the PRO KIT. Medford's Greatest Bargain Store. BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank. back combs, side combs, etc", now on sale at retlncti mis of 25 PER CENT. TURKISH TOWELS, good size, bleached and cream, regular 15c values, for 'ily 10 HUCK TOWELS, good size, bleached linen and cotton; regular 20c sellers, here at 16 Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green lath HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished Woods Lumber Co, KILNS AND MILLS AT GLKNDALE OR KG ON YAM) AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREGON. INDIANS TAKE NOTICE Pocahontas Flip is a good thirst quencher.- Also try a Cantaloupe Snndae Orange Sherbet Pearl Ice Cream Vanilla Ice Cream Frozen Phosphate KING'S FOUNTAIN REMEMBER THE REDMAN'S DRINK We have EMENT aoJ will .ell you a barr,l nr a oar.o.,,1. W, handle ,veral grade, and mil give , , ,MtI of .. ,,,, 8iil(,walkSi g .ng ,n m tQwn and what luk s, oh,, r .hrif.l,s .,,d l0Se board sidewalk in front of your properly, ,.,. a cement contraptur ad you,u finJ ngn,. ine D,g demand now on for oement is going to raake it hir4 t0 gat price. and naturallr at an increase Grater Lake Lumber Go. i