MEll''(ni DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR HQ ON, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1008. VALLEY QUAIL ARE PLENTIFUL The Hunters Report That There Are Many Bands o! Young Quail Though the season for hunting ipiail does not open until Otoiher 15, the nimrndfi tire already excited vr the fine prospects for mi n.Hindance of sport when the law nnr.es the harrier, nnd nllows the sportsmen to kill the birds. Vouiik bloods of quail in lurRc numltom nre rfjiortfit throughout the foothills, ii h they are junt making their appearance. Quail ant said to he plentiful in nl most all localities, tampers nlon; the R(KU' have run across large hands of quail sue), an they have never wit nessed before ho early in the season. Many a man has winded that be bad a shotgun handy on such occasions and had nne been in the possession of some. temptation would have pulled bard at the trigger. The section of the foothills near Jack sonville in tmid to be alive with quail, jih Is also the repnrt from Kaglf Point, and these sections are only n few of the many that will be visited by the nimrods when the law raises the en trance gate, (idling the limit thin year on quail look to be an easy mat ter, with conditions ut all favorable. Deer Hunting. Deer are leaving the higher ranges of late and are necking the foothill mora. This is probably due to the fact that the weather is somewhat cool er of late than during the latter part of July and the first week ia August. A number of hacks have been brought in by tlio various hunting parties that have been out, and venis.ui is not un common in Mndfonl homes at the pres ent time. The meat this yenr is ex eeptionally good, as the deer seem to be in splendid condition. A number of the sportsim-n who came to Medford to attend the tournament of Hie Medford Itod and (inn ehih have taken to the surrounding hills in cast a few flics and try theirg link deer hunting. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Ed Walker of the Iowa camp ha roij to Medford to attend ilie fumritl of bin mot her. Spencer Hros. of Hutte Kails, who have been working at Kagle Point, an making Medford a visit. 0. K. Powers, architect of the Hutte Falls new school bruise, has gone on a business trip to Medford. Don Mctllashaii, R. A. Jnnken, lond Maker and Kred Jnnken passed through Unite Fulls tramping to Crater lake. The hoys report a splendid time along the way and that they find the journey pleasant by easy stages. They linil from Medford. Several "rattlers" have been killed in and near Untie Vails. This is nncom mnn. as it has always been a fact that "rnttlers" have not been fonnd above Ohenchnin's heretofore. It is well for rnmpers to be on the lookout and de troy these venomous reptiles. An uniniie innovation in the wav of fancy balls will be that of the French "Pondree" to be given under the man ngement of Mrs. ). W. Albert at Hntt. Falls on the evening of the i!Sth. Wt predict fl large nl tendance for boll hall and supper to follow. Fred Itoot of New York nnd his uncle, respectively the cousin ami brother nf United States Secretary nf State Knot, nre contemplating the purchase of sev ernl thousand acres of Oregon land nnd nre looking over the country to this end. Mr. Knot is nt Hutte Falls nnd camping at the homestead of Judge Pentf, whose uuest he has been for some time. Judge Neil has been among us and ts making a careful examination of road conditions preparatory to hnving need ed improvements made. He will not bnibl nnv "Putin e1evatidi nor call upon the people to "dig" their way out, hut provide good travclnble high wnva. Hie Unite stood bv Judge Neil nnd Judge Neil will stand bv the pen pie of Hig Unite. The Olson mill wns lately burned to the ground and a large quantity of loin her was burned. The origin of the fire Is unknown and the loss will be total without insurance. M r. Hson will move his plant to Medford and connection with the mill will also open on a idanttiL' mill. Mr. Olson has been one of nnr most reliable millmen nnd the sympathy of the public goes out to him. Tho Castor mill has been sold by IV H. Harris to Frank Netherland and !. I'M limn. Mr. Harris retninins an interest. The mill is to he started up at once and with the mill nt Hutte Falls, which is now operating, the in e ren sed d e m a n d f o r I u m her will be nearly supplied and the loss of the Honndtop mill be compensated. Mr. Steppe nnd Hamlin of the K-tundtop mill are now in charge of Hutte Falls mill under the management of J It Miller and TV II. Harris Los Angeles won the opening gamt from Portland Tuesday. Hosp and (Iraney were the opposing pitchers. Oakland Tnent Hnn Frnnctsro on the home b rounds on the nmno Anv. The IjOo T,oow load the Henvem hy sit games, which it considerable at this lime. Social and Personal Pro. L. L. Nnrrfigiin of Eagle Point nod Attorney L. ('. N'nrrngnn spent S..tunlny in Mi-dfnril. Mr. liuil Mm. .1. E. Envnrt arcniu panir.1 K. II. Jtcilil anil wife en n fili iiiK f'l to Trail Friday evening A. I. H'llns, owner of u rti'iinl lin-iik-i f'P'' oreliard iii-i'.r AhIiIihhI l::is re turned from Imperial, California i-oimt-rv, where lie has ereetfd a .hotel with Mark I'ellelt. I'oloi.el (ieorge P. Mima of Central I'ont j.reeiaet, Bpent Saturday in M-d-ford. He reports Chinese pheasanta an Ihiek this year that they are ruining hiH melon erop. Mr. and Mr. II. I,. I'owera arrived Monday to upend a few days in the val ley. Mr. Powers is the head of one of the largest irrigation systems in Idaho. He was formerly n menilier of the firm of llartman Thompson 4 Pow ers nf Portland. A wagon load of eoal from the Med ford I'oal mine exeiteil the attention of si rangers Monday. It is as fine eoal as produeed anywhere and resem bles lloek Springs eoal. A forest fire is ravaging the hills ar I Neil ereek. Traina report that the oily of Te ,n i Cal.. is lieing destroyed hy flames as thetrain passed through Sunday evening. W. (!. Kslep has piirehased n lot on (mkdale avenue ami eolitemplates tae erei-tion of a bungalow. Chief Kngiaeer Ifol.erts of the water gravity system has pnreliased a lot in West Medford and will ereet a modern hungalow. The Itiiadlett sisters leave Monday for the fall millinery opening In Port land. Dr. Phipps and Dr. Carter spent Hun dav at Colestin. SPORTING NOTES. "Stoektoii is leading tho California State League one half game ahead of S.icrauiento, nnd one game ahead of S'iii Jose. la the California League Hen llender :oa has the wonderful reeord of winning lit games out of Si he has pitched, lie is lead by Marry Woltors, but he has pi-.ehed only aim guinea winning eight of them. Jimmy Whalen has won 17 out of l he L'li games he lias pitehnl. Joe O'Connor, manager for Stanley ketehel, middleweight champion of the world, stateil that he could not consent 10 accepting the terms laid down by Tommy Burns as conditional to a mnlch between the two fighters, liurns' man nger. John Wren, wired from Melbourne . '.., that Ketehel must first whip .ho-k O'llrien before his man will eon filler a clialleiige from him, which shows the white feather. "Ketehel is not afraid to fight O'Hrill." saiil O'Cno nor today, "but we look upon Jack o'ltrieu as old faker and don't care to loive anything more to do with him. I don': believe there is n fight promoter ie ihe world wlo wna.s to handle such 11 fight and I urn sure that the public il oi 't want it. BIJOU THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, i. 1. l. "IN T11K NICK OF TIM K. A beautiful Melodrama. " i' i: c k s i; n no v Latest coinedy pielnre a scream from start to finish. The popular singer. Mr. Clyde, will sing a beautiful illustrated song. Admission 10 cents. THE GRAND Program for Tonight and Tuesday: FK'ANCK AT AVAR WITH MOK'OCCO T1IK WlNNINtl NUM1JKK HAKAKKTTZ MUX AND WOMKN M1JS. STKIMUNS' Sl'SlMCIONS lleautifnl Illustrated Song " Dear Old Memphis." The best bill yet. Film service the best in Southern Oregon. .Admission 10 cents. Classified Advertisements Ouo Cent ft Word No single Inser tion! less than 35 cents. Bix Insertions tot the price of four. Seventy-five cents a Hue per month. TOR 8ALE. l-'OU H.I.K--Dry eordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. I". Oiu-ubrugge, Snide haker Uros. ' warehouse. l-'olt SALK A good small bilsiue-s on Seventh street. Heasons for gelling. Address, P. ). hoi .112 or call at this ofl'ico. tf I'Dlt SA1.K An iron trrav mare, 4 1 yeare old, weight I00U pounds, geutle, splendid driver, good light buggy and harness; price li'i. Imuire of Will Jcschke, the jeweler. lil'l Poll HALi: At a snap. Two first class j building lots facing new tainonc school; one uaiter cash takes them. Address Hoi SUN. PUli SALK- -4011 fine Angora goats. Ad dress Charles Shillingl'urd. Crescent City, Or. If I (J BAHUAIN Owing to roversea in business, 1 must set: my home at once; '' bedrooms. I dining room, 1 parlor, I kitchen, I hall room, 1 pantry, 1 large summer kilchen, - porches, ehick iii house and yard, garden and fruit, apples, pears, plums and grapes, fine weel, walking distance, J lots, each oilxMU; price $l.r3U, 7ol) cash will handle. Address P. o. Bnr '-'72, Med ford. 133 Ft lit 8AM! A Barred Plymouth roost er, thuroughbn.d, lo mouths uld. Ad diets P. O. Boi .173, Medford. Folt SALE Residence property; 7 looms and bath, city water, electric tights, sewer connection. F. C. Page. FDR SALF. 15 choice lots, five min nti'S from depot, near school; easy terms. F. C. Page. Foil SALK Leading rooming house in Medford, location unsurpassed, genu ine bargain to right party, cash prop osition only. Write C, Box .'.OS. 132. Fi IK SALE Seventh street business propoity, two story tiricli, SuxHO; also L':l(l feet on Seventh street by 50 feet on Riverside avenue. F. (!. Paje. Full SALK S. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten acre tracts, best location in the valley. L. Nee t..iuever, Jacksonville. Folt SALK A first class pianola pia no; a bargain. P. O. Hoi M, Med lord. Fol!SALl7:--Uxin. I foot tool; also lent pc.xii1-.., ubsolutely new. Win. If. l:ainford, Medford. poll SALF. A number of second hand automobiles of various makes; all in good condition; call arrange to neeept l i'ii iii-res of laud ns payment for Hume. C. II. Suvder. Covey Motor Cur Co. HIS SUMMERTIME CLOTHES imcr. le so Hindi" ns t preserve tli'it mtttnv app.'jir'inec so deirnhlp to well dn'ssrd people, Thev mut not only fit perfectly, lint miMt also retain their shape under all eireuuisiances. Heintf male from thin, lijjht fahries, those conditions can only ho met by n skil full tailor. Therefore ee to it that your KiiruH nt are maile0ti measure lv J. A. IREUZER k CO. IMPORTER1 AND TAILORS. PALM BUILDING. MEDTOHD, ORE Our Annual August Clearance Sale NOW ON IN FULL BLAST There were many wbo Uiok advantage of the low prices last week. This is the second week of the GREAT .SALK. Don't delay. Remember, you are saving money for yourself. These goods must be sold to make room for our Winter Stock. Look at these prices. Regular Price. Now. Men's XeUleton Patent Oxfords $6.00 $4.75 Men's ettlcton Tan Oxfords $(100 $4.50 Men's Xettletoii Vita Kid Oxfords $5.50 $4.25 Men's Xettletoii Ounnietal Oxfords $5.50 $4.25 'ra wford's Palenls, Tans and (Jminietal Oxfords, reg ular price $4.00, now selling at $3.25 Full Double Sole Vici Shoes, reg $4 values, at. .$3.25 Men's Canvas Shoes ami Oxfords, regular $1.50 and $2.00 values, now '. $1.15 Ladies' Patent Oxfords, $-1.00 values, at $2.95 Ladies' Patent and Kid Oxford, $15.50 values, at $2.S5 Ladies' $3.00 and $3.50 Kid Hand Turned $2.G0 Low-Heel Patent Oxfords, reg. $2.50 vals., at. .$1.80 Ladies' Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular WANTED. j WANTED MiM'uiid h:-iul bait' liorsc j power I'li-t'trk' iiiolnr, with or without I nimin-; ntlin-hmciH. A'llros V. (). Mux 5M, .Nk'.ltVml. '. WANT 1 I) Dining roum pirl ut Mrs. Fit v C stln-t, nppo.sito l O. WANTKD Tu trade new Hteel ranges Cor old Htovi'M. Wordoff & Wolf, Kmls old Htillld. 1:".:' WANTKD Hob fuetury mon, good wages; high wheel teaniHterH, $G5 per j inunlh; lumber edger, $4 per day; good I girl for housework, k'&Ti per month. W. W. Went & (Jo. VANT'D itoriu uud board lor ioiiu ami ihild, or luruishi d rooms lor hoiitt'kiMping. , Box olIS, Med ford. WANTKD A gool, frh inilrh cow. Address Box fil, Mdford, Or. WANTED To buy a good Komiugtou typewriter cheap. Address Box Medford. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Ux I'll, Medford, (Jr. WANTED Furnished house; rent no objflrt ; no children ; six rooms. Ad dress " H, " Hoi fiUS. BUSINESS CABDB. DR. A. B. SWEET Physic iau ami Surg?an. Offii-e ut ReBidt'oce. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL OOL EECTION AGENCY. I.utk li.. i 808. Mmlfurd, Or. cULVlQ & DURHAM, Attorney a-at-fcaw. Geo. II. Durham, Omnts Pas, Or. Win M. Colvlc. Medford, Or. J. T. ANEBOM, WEU, DIUUKK. MEDb'OKD, OR. iriciia right, euuigm tiriiiaheil wbeu Wauttnl. Having to vacate our present location, we are moving into the new pressed brick front building of Young & Hall, about the first of September. And. wishing to o pen up with a new stock, we will for the next six days offer our entire stock of Cigars. Tobacco, I'ipes, Stationery. I'urses. Cigar Cases, etc.. at wholesale prices, thereby li'iviiur our customers and roods voiirself. make votir Purses, retail 73Mo50o Cigars, retail $5.00to$3.75 Purses retail 50MoPS Cigars, retail $15.00 to $9.80 Purses, retail 2-VtolSr Cigars, retail $7.50 to $4.50 Harmonicas, retail 75Mo-10o Pipes, retail $5.00to$2.75 Harmonicas, retail 50Mo'iO Pijies, retail $4.00 to $2.35 Hannonicas. retail 2rMotS? Pipes, retail $1.00to60 Stationery, retail 500 to 35r Pipes, retail 750to40 Cigar Cases, retail $5.00 to $3.00 J Pipes, retail 50 to 35 Cigar Cases, retail $4.00to$2.C5 j Pipes, retail 250 to 18 Cigar Cases, retail $2.50 to $1 .75 j Piuses, retail $1.00to69 Tobacco anil all other goods cut in proportion. Come e early and get your pick, as this sale will end Satnrdav eve ning. August '22. Modford Furaltur Co., Undertaker I Dav .bone 35; Niyht I'honnt: ", W ! l oi'aiin :; J. H. Bullrr HS tff VI Ml WOBLE TOK T0DR ILAUktW. li neal I'arlor in I'errt ' Warrboiiee, SKVENTH STREET. 'He II Mo Other Butiieye " f R. qpLT. It. D. I'byiloian and Surgeon M,ler Kouipiwd Operating Koome. X Ha. ortice Uoure. 10 IS. I 4 P. M. Office In Jaokioa Qouatj Bank BIdg. SMITH & The New Goods Are Piling Up We are working like beavers to get items checked up and ready for you to see. Already we can show you many of the new things and we wish to impress you with the fact we are Marking Every Item Very Close The Store BAKER - Central Avenue, REMOVAL SALE friends a bin- savinu on these friends a present. For tlii s WASCIIAU & BROWN "THE BILLIARD MEN" BALL ft OLOSOOCK, Coatnii'tori and BniKlrra. All Work Oiiarantwd. Otnm W1 0. It. Fierce Sou. I'bone 853. P. O. Hoi 77 1. lieu (ithcrs fail, call uo DR. S J. BON' NO. Eve SlH'i'Ulidt. I Oll'i. in tlif tirmi.l Th.-atrr l.l.lk'. 0 Phone 35. Sev.-ntb au.l Mam JiVpNES, City Scavenger. Oarbage of all kindi removcl on sbort 'notice Leave ordrre Kilb chief ef police. $5.00 values, at $3.90 Ladies' Patent Button Welt, regular $5.00, now $3.90 Ladies' Kid Button, I land Turned Shoes, regular ' ' ' $3.50, now $2.95 Ladies' Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, $1.50 and $2.00, now ,.$1.00 and $1.60 100 pairs of Uabies' and Children's Oxfords and Slip pers, going at, per pair SO? They cost us more than this. Farmers' Heavy Mountain Boots. Fanners Light Shoes, just right for August and Sep tember, going at Special Prices. Hoys' and Misses' School Shoes, we .will sell at Special l'iiri:s that will astonish you. MOLONY That Shows the New Goods HUTCHASON CO. Just North Jackson County Bank troods. Come one, come all, is an opportunity seldom had LOCAL MABKET. 't'liu fololwing quotatloni are aa in partial riport of the pricee paid bj Med for.l dealers: Wboat 1 per huebel. lii-ftt S.".c per lithel I'luiir -T.'i jH'r cwt. Whole harlev H':i per Inn. I lav li per t Alfalfa ill) per ton. 0 Vew poiat. -..25 par Hiitter )c roll. IJinl Mc ir ) t Beam 5e 4f fMl. Sngir-tC ilii Mr cm: and if vou don't use these on this class of goods. 1 1 1 14 per deien. Hami ISc per pound. Skouldart 10c per oouad. ; Hoga He to 8c per peuuJ Cattle S to 3Hi far neuna. Till OLD HOWAB BAJfOH Tbrr mile truth of Akdferd and lift tt'-lm of nnii, i bow cut op atJl trjB to tea mm furcltuer. tm imri etu. bataRM m tire paj. einui Tk rie mm eaatimau. in. T mwi Maab UAa) aeflk ) o (t)(M') Tr.r., ftm) r (jaakft.) O o