MEDFOKD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1008. Social and Personal Mrs. V. E. Finney of Jacksonville visited in Medford on Thursday. William Bybee is recruiting his health at bis springs in Eviins creek district. J. B. Colemnn of Wagner flroek dis trict hns made Hevernl trips to Medford lately. Mrs. l'iiulim Hini'M of ,fiuknoiivil!e in in WaHhington county, visiting her foi mor home. O. C. MeClendon of Hold Hill nmdo Med ford and .laekwinvillo n Inisim-HM visit Friday. William WeiHMi-r, the painter, and his family have gone to the hill on a camping trip. S. P. Deltolmam, the Jaeksoitville an toint, was in Medford Thursday after noon for supplies. Miss Minnie lloekonyns, the Hi-hool ; teacher, is viwiting relatives and friend living in Medford. ,1. 8. N. Smith, the electrieiim, who has been in Cons county for some time past, is in this section, fleorge It. Lindley, cashier of the Jackson County bank, returned from Klamath county Friday evening. Chris Commel, who has been at Ney ' springs, located near Sihhoii, Cal., ha returned to .loNcphine county iiim-h beu efited. Charles If. Kluni of Ashland, ft well known pioneer, was in Medford Huh week visiting his sou, Blnino Klum, the cartoonist. David King of Ashland, the engineer is in Medford disposing of a lot of fine horses raised in southeastern Oregon by Knox brothers. 1, W. Herry and his family were in Medfnrd Wednesday. They will soon leavo the home place, located near .Tuck sonvilln, which has been sold. ?, Ernest Carter, formerly a resilient of Ashland and Jacksonville, died at Klamath Falls a few days ago from hetnhorrage of the lungs. He was about 45 years old. Miss Carter is expected Inn-It from Chicago the latter part of next week. J She has been purchasing u Hiipply of j the new millinery crent ions for Mr. ! W. T. Brown's fall opening. j (leorge It. Liiulley, cashier of the Jackson County hank and one of the J stockholders in the l-'irnt National bank of Klamath FuIIh, has returned from a visit to that city, where he went to attend a meeting of the stockholders of the First National. fJ. Miller of the firm of Miller & Kw hank anil Mrs. Miller leave tomorrow 'morning for Chicago, going via I'ort land. They will visit Mrs. Miller's old home at Quiney, 111. On the return trip they will take the southern route vin Han Antonio, Tex. They exped to be nwny about six weeks. Mrs. Manila, wife of Judge II. K. Ilunnii, who Iuih been in California dnr iug the last few months for her health, returned from the south Thursday eve uing on No. HI. Judge lanna and the two hoys came over from Jackson ville to meet her. Mrs. Ilanna's health is much Improved. Hhe reports lhat H is quite cool in Ha a Francisco. The residents of Sterling precinct fought a big forest fire the whole of Friday night and prevented a large amount of damage. It originated on Bishop creek and was spread rapidly by a stiff breeze. Mrs. C. Ankeuy, who has been visit ing in Klamath county, arrived in Med ford Thursday evening and will spend a few weeks in this section. William Handler made a Im-mr--trip to Jacksonville Thursday. A. Johnson will go to Klamath Fall soon, where he hits a large building con tract. Frank Crump and Iiih family are over from Applegatu on a short visit. The Infant sou of Mr. and M ih. (ieorge Oilman, who live near Medford. died Wednesday morning, after a short illness, and was buried in the Jackson ville cemetery the following day, Itev. Hubert Funis officiating. lie was n bright little fellow, aged I year. Hon. N. tiuagell and his wife, of Klamath Falls, passed through Medford Thursday evening en route to I'mtland. They were at mpauied from Ashland this far by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster Mr. and Mrs. Charles King aie rusii eating at the homestead in Itig Unit, district. At Aberdeen, Wash.. August lit. Itnd Pernoll, Aberd is lefthander, made tho Vancouver sluggers look like a bunch of schoolboys. lYrnoll tied the league record for strikeout-, fanning J -J of the Heavers. His control was t feet. Mesdames llulchas.m and Kidd liae gone to Colcstiu to spend the h.at.d term. Jack Aitkeii is among Ins Medford friends again after an ahieucc f sex em! woeks. H. T. Stoner, who rHuriird from I'.ot land one May this week, is manae,.-i .(' the Hotel Nash bar again. CHIOO TEAM WINS FROM CHICAGO GIRLS CHICO, Cal August The Chi eago bloomer girls were defeated Tues day in this city by a team picked from Chico knights of the diamond. Tlii scorn whs fi to 7. Over LViO people at tended the game and enjoyed ptie sport CARD OF THANK! We wish to express our heart fell thanks to our maw friends wl xtend ed their sympathy and many kindne--, during the illness and death of our young son, MR. AND MRS. A. tilLMAX lMir4 Tribune, 50 par month. WILEY ADMITS THAT OREGON MILK IS GOOD WASJH.NUTON, August 21. Dr. liar vty V.'. Wiluev. governuiMut pure food xp'.-ri, kind today in rtspone to in ijuny that the department f ugricul lure would adopt no regulations whioh would injure Oregon manufacturers of condensed milk. .Notwithstanding recommendations made at tin- recent conference at .Mack itiac island, he said no standard would be set up which would exclude Oregon milk from market. Ju fact. Dr. Wiley j admitted Oregon condensed milk was of j high grade, though it showed less per 1 rentage of sulidH than that produce.) , further euit. He said there was abso lutely no reason why Oregon uiaunfuc j Hirers fhuudl bo alarmed. There is ul ; lotvanee of fi per cent to be made in j matter of solids, and even if there : were not. no regulations would be adopted which would injure Oregon 's industry. Ex County Commissioner Uoorgc lirown of Kagle point was a Medford visitor Thursday, BIJOU THEATRE KIJI DA V AND SATURDAY "A WESTERN' ROMANCE" Another strong at traHion, the type of picture that takes so well in' t lie west, t hrillinr anil sensat ional, cowboys and I u dians 1he ehief attraction. '"I'll K ( 'HOLM'S (iIRE" One of the late produc tions ;i heautiful subject. "Till'; .JEAEOES EE'X('EE" A good plot Our film service is the same as that of -the large eit ies. We are securing all of the latest feature attrac tions, regardless of cost. I MONEY 1 ti I CANNOT BUY Better clothes than the Fall shipments now arriving daily at The Toggery ol'K STOCK HAS ALWAYS K'KI' li'KSKXTKD Til K CREAM Oh1 Til 10 Ol'TITT OE TIIIO ISEST (1A R .MIOXT MAKERS IX AMERICA on; i'ki.'sistioxt eeeort has i no k x to sereass ix style. l.U'AI.ITV AND WORKMAN'SIIIE ALL I'lMOYIOl'S RECORDS E Til 10 TRADE 'I'll IX 10 Y I'A S V l IS EALL WIO A I, MO EERTIIEE TIIIO 1 ,10 A I ) Til AX I0YI0R-IX ioi.'y single oxio ok on; I.I. SKITS ARE TIIIO (ilOXl'IXlO I'lsKACTlOX GIVING tH'.LI OS Wll It'll lOYIOK'Y MAX SO EA RLY DESIRES IX 1 1 IS CLOTI1 i AND WHICH A I; 10 SO ERE ENTLY I.ACKIXti IX OlfDIX AK'Y SKITS AS I'oR IM.MCIOS. OCR KMOIM'TA TIOX SI'IOAKS I'oi; ITSIOI.K TOGGERY BILL The Pioneer Value Giver HAS IM0IOX A W Alt' II W O R D I'K'OM OXIO KXDOKTIIIO VALLEY TO TIIIO OTHER REMOVAL SALE o ' Having to vacate our present location, we are moving into the new pressed brick front building of Jg Th.ll. about the first of September. Ami, wishing to o pen up with a new stock, we will for 8" onr eidi.'e stock of Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes, Stationery, Purses, Cigar Cases, etc at wholesale , i ceB , the eb. giving our customers and friends a big saving on these goods. Come one come all, and if you don t use tluso " . " .. . .... i. 1 lm A mi t lion aoa nt mn( a. goods yourself, make your friends a present, f or tins is an opporumny aemmu -" - B Purses, retail Reduced fi'om. Pui'ses, retail Reduced from Purses, retail Reduced from. Harmonicas, retail Reduced from. Harmonicas, retail Reduced from. Harmonicas, retail Reduced from. Stationery, retail . . Reduced from. Cigar Cases, retail Reduced from. Cigar Cases, retail deduced from. Cigar Cases, retail Reduced from. 75 to 50? 50 to 38 25 to 18? 75? to 40? 50? to 30? 25? to 18? 50? to 35? .$5.00 to $3.00 .?4.00 to $2.65 .$2.50 to $1.75 Cigars, retail . Cigars, retail v Cigars, retail . . retail . . retail . , retail . . retail . . etail . . retail . . retail . Pines, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pines, Purses. Reduced from. .$5.00 to $3.75 Reduced from. $15.00 to $9.80 Reduced from . .$7.50 to $4.50 Reduced from. .$5.00 to $2.75 Reduced from. .$4.00 to $2.35 Reduced from $1-00 to 60? Reduced from 75? to 40? Reduced from 50? to 35? Reduced from 25? to 18? Reduced from. . . .$1.00 to 69? Tobacco and all other goods cut in proportion. Come pearly and get your pick, as this sale will end Saturday eve ning, August 2'2. WASCHAU & BROWN "THE BILLIARD MEN" Classified Advertisements Ouo Coct a Word No sicgla Inser tions loss than 15 cents. Six insertions for the price of four. Seventy-fiva conts a line per month. FOR SjXE. l''OK SA Dry cofthvotnl, im, fir, (ink ittnJ Jaurcl. K. Osenlirii, SI udt baker liros. ' warchoust'. KOlC HAliK A k'nml small lu.-in -3 on Seventh street. Koaiiuns fur lulling, Aihircss, I'. i). box or call a- this office. tf l-'Oli HAIjK At a snut. Two first-C'lass buihling lots facing new Catholic school; one-quarter cash takes them. Address Box fiOS. FOR WALK 400 line Angora goats. Ad dress Charles Shillingford, Crescent l-'i )K SA LK Six L'uod nhu-er claims. at one half what I hey are worth; will j lane; good wont lenin ns part paymenr. M. I). Monrc, .Medford, Or. J42 y()i SAIjK Pack horse; same can be i u.H.n (.1 IL. Vin... .lit Knrn 1 I KUit SAIJ'i A Barred 1'lynionth roost or, thoroughbred, 15 mouths old. Ad dress J (). Uox 072. .Medford. FOR SALF, Residence property; 7 rooms nnd bath, city water, oleetric lights, sewer connection, F. C. Page. FOR SA I A') lit choice lots, five min utes from depot, nenr school; easy terms. V. V. Pago. FOR SALIv-A quantity of secoond hand brick. Apply to oung & Hall, .Medford. " i;w FOR SA LK - Leading rooming htuise in Medford, location unsurpassed, genu ine bargain to right party, cah prop osition only. Write C, Itox fit'S. Ktll. FOR SA IJC Soventh street business property, two story brick, 50x1 -10; also INU) feet on Seventh street by 50 feet on Riverside nvpntie. F. C. Page. FOR SALK S. N. Subdivision is in the market, now; choice ten-acre tracts, best location in the valley, L. Nee demeyer, Jackson villo, " FOR SA Llv -A first, class piano la-piano; a bargain. P. O. Hox '..", .Med ford. 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 i t.. .. Marking Every Item Very Close The Store That Shows the New Goods BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank YV A NTKD A good, fresh milch cow. Address lt,.x ol, Mt-dford, Or. YVANTKI) To buy a good Remington typewriter cheap. Address Box 50 S. Medford. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock shoep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. V A NTK1 Furnished house; rent no object ; no children ; six rooms. Ad dress "II," Box AOS. FOR SALK -I lxis, 4 foot tent; also lent l 1 ... it 1 j, absolutely new. Win. II. b'ninsfoid, Medford. l:t' Foil SALK-A number of second hand automobiles of various makes; all in good condition; run arrange to accept ten Hi res of laud as payment for uumo. f. II. Snyder, t'ovey Motor far Co. i:t;t FOR SALK-I-Uk I foot wall tent; alMi tent it 1 .... absolutely new. Win. H. liniiiHt'oid. Medford LC WANTED. BUSINESS CARDS. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician nnd Surgeon. Office at Residence. WANTKl Position by young man, ngr married, bookkeeper, expert corre spondent. Ii:itiiil typewriter and add mm-liMit'. i':i;ibe of handling men. :iinl inei!e in ;niy amounts, now ein ployed :M IkiikIsoiiic salary; reason for drsning cliane. lociition on Pacific slope; bond ;t nd bank reference fur lushed ii ..pen for engngeinent. What liave ou in offer f Wire or write. Post otii. e B..x li'.l, t;reen illc, Tev. lili1 W A N TDh Japanese, honest worker, u ants situat ion su. h as house clean i n g and garden w ork, etc. ; city or count r ; bv month, week, day and lionr. K lpkade. care Tatsnini, ?th street, near bridge. Medford. I" W A NT Kl lm:ng room pirl nt Mrs.' Fay's. C stre. t, opposite P. O. 10 j W A NTKD To trade new steel ranges; for old stoes. Wordoff A Wolf, Fads' ; old stand. i;3 . . i U AN TF.D -Hob factory men, good wages; high wheel teamster!, $it." per! month; linnber edger, $4 per day; good ! gnl for housework. $,t. per month. W. W Went A CO. ' PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL VOL EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box SOS. Medford, 0 CTOVia & DURHAM, Attorncys-at-fcaw. Geo. H. Durbam, O rants Pass, Or. Wm M. Colvif, Medford, Or. J. T. ANKHOM, WELL DIUOKR. MEDFORD, OR. 3ricet right. Pumps Fjrnished when Wanted. Medford Fnniiture Co., UndertAkcrs Pur phono 353; Night Fhones: C. W. (Vnklin 3d; ,T. FT. Butler MS. GO TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry Warehouse SEVENTH 8TRKET. "He Has No Othor Buiineas." E. R. SEELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Moilern Etpiipped Operating Rooms. X Ra. Offico Hours, 10 12, 2 4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. When others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey? Specialist. Office- in the Grand Theater bldg. Phone 3.". Soventh and Main O M. JONES, City Scavenger. Garbage of all kinds removed oh short notice. Leave orders with chief of poliee. Everything In Summer Goods At Reduced Prices Straw Hats, Wash Goods, hwns, Tan Shoes, Oxfords, Summer Suits, cts., etc Special Cuts in Ladies Tailored Skirts Van Dykes Dry Goods Clothing Shoes j If you have lost or found anything, need work, or have BAIA. ft OL08COCK, Coatraotort and Builders. All Wnrk OuarantPd. Office With O. H tHanv k Eon. riion e;.3. p. o. Boi 771. soiiR'thing to sell, it doesn't w,r""r " Mw,forJ matte what vou want is. trv :tt.T a oionrn of evoral weeks in tho '"" 1 a Want Ad hi The Tribune. O