BEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1008. Social and Personal ' Georg W. Niehwli made AsbU&d a business Visit Wednesday. . Professor Earl Moore was a Jack sonville visitor Wednesday. E.-F. Graham of Prospect was in Med ford Wednesday on land business. W. H. Clements, the miner, transacted business in Medford Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson of Idaho have been spending a few days in the valley. J. A. Larson was down from (1 rants Pas Wednesday to make proof on u timber claim. C. Coleman, the San Francisco capi talist, is in the valley looking after hi landed interests. Mrs. C. F. Young of Gold f I ill was is Medford Wednesday the guest of Mrs. J. C. Hall. Dan and Charles Foeller were down from Trail Creek Wednesday interview ing our merchants. " Joseph h. Hainmersley and H. D. Reed of Gold Hill sM'iit WwlneMay aft ernoon in Medford. Mrs. J. W. Merritt and her diniyht. r of Central Point were among M til ford friends Wednesday. James Stevens was in Ashland this week, having taken his son thither for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hanseom of Tal ent were in Medford Wednesday trad ing wit hour merchants. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Mead.T and Riley (.ywarner of Phoenix precinct were recent visitors in Medford. II. Hupenergardt was among his Med ford friends Tuesday. He is now in teres ted in Jenny Creek lands. W. W. Gregory of Motind district, an enerjfatie young farmer, was among the many in Medford Wednesday. Frank Berden went to Ashland Wed nesday to join his wife, who is camp ing there for the benefit of her health. ; Harry H. Hall, who has been stop ping at Sterling precinct during the past few weeks, left for Curry county The Southern Oregon Pioneer society is holding its annual session in Jack son vi lie. An excellent program has been prepared, which will be supplemented by a dinner that is one of the features of these auspicious events. Frank Short, the blacksmith, who has been in northern California for some time past, made Medford n visit Weil Bend ay. John I-e. the scientific ciuiipentcr, has returned from Portland, where he bought a big lot of material for a fine residence which he will build at Kagle Point. B. N. h. Nam-gun, who is extensive ly engaged in horticulture near Kagle Point, spent a few hours in MM ford Wednesday. W. R. Andrews, who formerly prac ticed law in Medford nnd Jacksonville has been nominntM for superior judge by the dennterats of S.in Diego county. California. W. R. Ht a ti sol. deputy count v assessor. is completing the assessment of Med ford. The board of espial nation will probably meet in r tuber. . Musicians, attention! Wanted, piano, cornet and clarinet players who are willing to organ ire small orchestra for dance work. Address or see J. W. Wilson, Hate's Music store. 13$ L. L. Jacobs, assist nn t cashier of the Jackson County bank, great repre sentative to the great council of the Improved Order of Kediuen. Ims gone east to attend the annual session of that body. The other representatives are George M. Orton of Portland ami Roy Ritner of Pendleton. W. J. Hwenning. son of F. J. Swen ning. arrived from Panama, la., dur ing the past week, and will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. F, II. Farrar will soon become residents of (iold Kay. Their daughter, Miss Knuun, is in Portland contemplating a course in innate. Ex-Hheriff Jrckson and his familv have become residents of MMford. re moving here from Jacksonville during the past week. C, K. Walker has returtiM fnm Sac rameuto, Cal., where he was er.UM by tho fatal illness of his mother. Death resulted from ti stroke of parnlvsi at i the age of 54 years. A misguided emigrant dro e into lowti the other day with a gallon barrel of water in Ins wagon. He tat I ed that at Ashland he was adMM-d to1 fill a barrel and haul it with him if; lie was coming down the valley, as it would be impossible to secure water for! his team or even to drink nfr. r leaxing the upper end of the valley. He w;i the victim of some smart Aleck of Ah land who thought that by this ux-ans he could use his little hammer on neih boring towns. Thus does the moba'k knocker get in his little stunt to the detriment of the nit ire Rogue River valley, including his own town. t en (nil Point Herald. Wednesday. Theodore II. F. Kugel I. ft for 'hi cngo, his former home, Wednesday evi ning nnd will be gone several month' He has not been in the win.lv ntv .lor ing the mst 22 years. Musicians, attention! Wanted, piano cornet and clarinet players w ho are willing to organise small orchestra for danco work. Add res or see J. W Wilson, Hale's Music store. lit HAJNS AS YET HAS NOT DECIDED ON DEFENSE NKW YORK. August 27. Worried bv constant conference? with lnw ver and confused by Henwitinnnl newp-ier reports, Captain Peter Huinn, ulayer of Willinm K. A huh, tidinitteillv m nn deeid nn to what course he will pur sue. Dixtrict Attorney Parrin of Qiieenn county Mid tly that he had arratufeil to hold n conference with IH trict Attorney Jerome thin afternoon and will reeehe advice from the fa ni on i proiiecutor. Mdfr4 TribvA, 9t pr noatk. BRIDEGROOM SCATTERS SILVER DOLLARS TO CROWD UOLDFIELD, -Vev., August 7. A cbiviari party that intended to sur prise Oeurge Wiceld and his bride on their return here last night was in turn surprised by the lavish action of the mining promoter in showering the jesters with silver dollars and instead of beating their tin pans and blowing their horns, the members of the party indulged in a wholesale scramble for the money. Women and children fought for the coins. Wingfield aud his wife, who was the daughter of Banker Murdoch of San Francisco, spent' an extensive honey moon in southern California. I'pon t he arrival here they took apartments in the 1 'onsolidated Mining company s building. MOTOR CARS FOR USE OK THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC OMAHA, Neb., August 7. Seven big motor cars left the Omaha hhops today for Sacramento, Cal.. where they will he placed on the lines of the South ern Pacific railroad The cars are of steel, equipped with six elyinder en gines, with a view to developing high hjmmhI when neeessary. They will be used to replace seven passenger trains on the roast line. The cars are the tirst of their kind to io turned out here since the organiza tion of the MrKeen Harriman company and are considered models of the high est tye. WILL STAY IN LINE FOR TWENTY DAYS LA CKAXDK, Or., August 27. Though the hour is 2rt days away, a group of nine Portland men under the guardianship of Cruiser Neuman today IniM up at the t'nited States land of fice to await the oening of a section of government land in Wallowa county September 1". These nine will be aug mented in number tomorrow by eight easterners, who are after the same val uable tracts of land. Cntess the men in line agree to disband by number sys tem, the lineup will be the longest in point of time in the history of the of fice here. The police department has not inter fere with the lineup, nnd it is believed the men will hold their seats the tated length of timo. As the land is valua ble, but iu limited quantities, it is not believed the line will acipiire the length of others which have been seen here. The men will sit on the sidewalks dur ing the day and use rude beds at night, spread on the pavement. PLAN OIL MEROER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LuS AMJKl.KS, Cal.. AugiM 27. Plans are being made today for a $.HV noo.OoO merger of the southern Califor nia oil interests, according to the state ment today of an official of one of the companies concerned. fl The merger was fir-t projMised at a meeting of the rep resentatives of the iirinctpal operators of the Whitfier district. Combination ' is believed to be the best means of reg ' ulnting certain bnsine of thrt com pany and the merger will probably be fleeted within a short time. The principal companies interested are: Central Oil company. Murphv Oil nipanv. Home Oil company, Whittier rud'. Pacific Oil company. Turner Oil ompany. Warner Oil company. Whit tier Fillmore Oil coin pa nv of the Whit tier district, and the big companies of the Fullertou and Pn.nle district. HARVEST CAUSES LABOR SHROTAOE KLAMATH FALLS, or.. A-iist CT. Th- dit-h contractor w.irktr.,; on dif ferent portion of the KJatrath pr.yj.vt have b-en for.-M to etid vit f-r labor t. nnd th. v rjrt a nun.l- r coming in by way of I..rr'v The shorta."' "f labor it ranged by the men being em ployed ui the hafi.-!d nnd il! only be temporarv. Much cnntrii''tii-n w--rk i fT'dn on in the different crtntm.-tor ' ramp ond the t.tnn!. K. W. S:nirh. the contra, tor who n.a le tlo automobile road f r FTar ima-i from p. li,- (r, h-1.-. ill tl.' wV taVe hi outfit to the ..uth branch ratial to o i.-e work r. thi .-r, tra.'t let o W H M.n of thu ritv. on ev.n n-!'. of th. ...:h brand: 'anal. CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR FALLS THROUGH SKYLIGHT SN JoSF. Cal.. A-scu-t ?7 J. .it T. t.t-w.H. the St.H-kton c..i:ractor. whe i! . audi-btte for tate T..itor. fcl! li' fe.t i, -lay through th- kyliht nf thr Ktinipwii.k-er building He suffer i-- ;uiiful brniM-4. but i rt oVr hurt. ni;tk.ik,' invt i -n cf the buil. ling at the tmie f..r r.-.:.-r .! St.s kton ).. t:li-t Kb -. c-.r.V!-plnted its -',irh.f. LOCAL MARKET. Th fololwicg quotatlMii ar an im partial rvport of th pricea paid by Ue ford dealer: Wheat .1o ier buahel. Flour $ 2.75 per ewt. Whole barley 23 per ton. Hay 12 per ton. Alfalfa 110 per toa. New potatoes 11.25 per rwt. Butter '( per roll. Ijird 10c per pound. Heatia per pound. Ejnr 2t-e per derea. Snjfar $tV60 jer ewt. Turkaya l.V per pouad. llama 12e per pouad. j Should art- Uc per pound. j Hoft 44fl to 6 pr pouad. I Cattle U 34 fr peuad. J SPORTING NEWS. Un Tuesday at Portland btg-iu tive crucial series of tl? baseball season of lwoU, when the local team began a five weeks ' session ou the home -gruunds. Oakland was the opposing faction. Whether the Beavers have a chance to win the pennant will now be decided. They were nearly 60 points behind Ios Angeles, the leaders, with San Franeisro very close up. During this series Portland will meet Lo An geles, and Oakland, while San Fran cisco, the bane uf the M.-Credie clique, comes north but once. After the inaug ural series with Ookiand,( Portland gets l.us Angeles for a two weeks ' scries, w -h ieb w ill include something like 17 games in day. Labor day is the cause of the fXtension, for. com ing a it d.es on a Monday, the league has arranged for continuous playing by the visitors, instead of breaking up the second week by a journey to the soul If! and in midweek. A new world 's record for six fur longs for circular tracks was made at the Kmpire City track at New York, w hen Nimbus, varrving 1". pounds, won in 1:11 1 o. The time clips two fifths of a second off the mark mail by Roseheu, carrying 147 pounds, at Belmont Park, a couple of years ago. Nimbus M'rformance was not as good as that of Rosebeu, for he had consider able weight off. Tommy Burns, the champion heavy weight pugilist, again defeated "Rill" Squires, the Australian, this tune at Sydney, knocking him out in the 1.1th round in A fast battle, which was wit nessed by 2Vhi -ople, among them hundreds of sailors from the American battleships then in the harbor. ,Iim Jeffries today denied that there is any danger of the Papke -Ketchell fight, scheduled at Los Angeles for l.alntr day, being called off. He said the rumors that the match was "up in tfie air" were started by " sore heads. ' -'Something which la of considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally knowL is the system of prepaid ordars now iu ffect between stations of the Southern Pacifie eompan and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United Slates and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. LUeeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may alss be furnished at the samr time. ' ' If you have lost or found anything, need work, or have I i something to sell, it doesn't j matter what vou want is, trv ' a Want Ad in The Tribune." ! Gorham Sterling Silver and Hawke's Cut Class Nothing nicer for a present. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler Near Postoffice Ftn Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. JOB PRINTING All Kinds of Job Printing done on short notice. 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 sched ule.We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Central Ave. MEDFORD Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No Ungls insez tiom les than 16 cents. Six Insertions . foi th pnee of four. Seventy-fit cents a line per month. FOB SA.LE. FuR SALE Horse, buggy and harness; also steel range and bed, cheap. Wil liam A. Ryberg, Orchard Home Tract, Medford, Or. 142 FOR SAL I' One-hore light wagon and harness, $V; one team of drivers, light wagon and harness, lot); one team hack uud harness, $17. W. H. We-t & Co. FOR SALE Two timber claims, r.VitiO, cash or time; also a $150 cam era, Cxs to 4i5, fur with all equip ments. J. E. Pavette. 139 FuK ft ALE Lfry cord wood, pine, fir, oak aud laurel. F. Osenbrugge, Stude baker Bros. warehouse. FOR SALE A good small business on Seventh street. Reasons for celling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf Foli SALE At a snap. Two first-class building lots facing new Catholic school; one-quarter cash takes them. Address Box 50$. FOR SALE Six good placer claims, at one-half what they are worth; will take good work team as part pa mi en t. M. U Moore, Medford, Or. ' 142 FOR SALE S. X. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten-acre tracts, best location in the valley. L. Nee deniever, Jacksonville. f FOR SALE A first-class pianoJa-pia no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Med ford. WANTED. WANTED Japanese, honest worker, wants situation such as house clean ing and garden work, etc.; city or country; by month, week, day and hour. K. Mukayde, care Tatsumi, 7th street, near bridge, Medford. 155 WA XT El To rent, furnished house for family of two. G. Putnam, The Tribune. WANTED To trade new ateel ranges for old stoves. Wordoff & Wolf, Fads' old stand. 153 WANTED Cook at the Hopkins or chard. Central Point. Telephone Main lit.-,. 137 W A N T E D A good , f r es h milch cow, Address Box 51, Medford, Or. WANTED To buv from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131 Medford, Or. LOST AND FOUND. FOI'ND A small pitre on Central ave nue. Owner can have same by calling at this office and proving property. HARVEST SALE o Your Best Opportunity to Save Never Were Prices Made So Low Never Were Qualities Better. You Should Lay in Your Fall Supplies Now and Save Money The store that guarantees satisfaction BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank Mniford Tribune, SOe par moots. BUSINESS CABD8. DE. A. B. SWEET Phrsician mnd Surgeon. Office at EeiiJonee. CTOVTO k DURHAM. Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Ot. Wm M. ColTif, Medford. Or. J. T. ANKBOM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR. Prices right. Pumpa Furnished when Wanted. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 36; J. H. Bntler 148. QO TO DE. OOBLE FOB YOOB GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH 8TBEET. 'He Has Ho Other Business.' E. B, SEELT. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Mudtrn Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Raj. Office Hours, 1012, 2-4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. When others fail, call on DE. E. J. BONNEB, Eye Specialist. Office in the Grand Theater bldg. Phone 35. Seventh and Main. Q. M. JONES, City Scavenger. Garbage of all kinds removed on short notice. Leave orders with chief of police. BALL h GLOSCOCS, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Offlc with 0. H. Pierce Sou. -Phons 85S. P. O. Box 77L Medford Tribune, 50c per month. Why Not Iron in Comfort? N'o reason to be uncomfortable in a hot, stuffv kitchen. You can take your Elejfie Iron to any part of the house where there is a light socket. An extension cord from the kitchen light will enable you to use it on the iwrch. Telephone Main JW and have an ' Electric Iron sent you on one week's 'roe trial. I ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. , Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Office 20 West Seventh St., Opposite Big Electric Sign. Rubber Goods Just received, a complete line of water bairs. syringes uul everything in the ruhber line, each article guaranteed. Medford Pharmacy The Big Drug Store with Little Prices. Near PosWffics. We Are Bound to Raise That $4,000.00 and from the way people turned out yesterday, we will do it easily. We are making priees so low on almost every line of roods that no one can say that they didn't get a bar gain. Remember that, no matter what you buy. we stand back of it and will make good if it fails. WORDS FAIL To Adequately Describe the Stunning Snades of Our New Silk Ties JUST IN Pearl Grays, Cream Whites, Crimsons and the1 Newest Colorings in Greens, Browns and Blues LATEST SHADES IN FALL SUITS Matched by these Ties 50c, $1.00 and $2.50 all Pure Silk. Find Ties to Beat These and We Will Givs Them to You "THE TOGGERY Of Course Mcdford's FasJiiwi Store for Men 99