MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908. Ask for Our Asbestos Ilorsehide, Reindeer Tan, Fire and Waterproof, G uaranteed Genuine Hansen Working Glove $1.50 the pair Positively the finest work ing glove ever made. Soft and pliable as a kid, but tough as ii These gloves don't know what it is to wear out. The NAME HANSEN tells the story. Other glove mak ers have never equaled this famous brand, whieh has been awarded gold medals at every world's exposition sinee 1893. We also have i eraekerjack Gauntlet Glove, Hansen,, of course, to sell for 75 cents a pair. We are sole agents here. The Toggery Greatest Value Given Ssch4 tii Personal Bo not fail to consult Xifjlame Fay, clairvoyant ad i.4iii. Odll block, room 3. tf I'rofi'MHur J. V. HhirVy, wlto formerly taught th eighth grade ami wan prin eipnl at t In North school, and to re tain whom flic scholar hi his class went on a threu days' strike for last. February, is vifiting in Medl'urd, Ho will fnrh school in a northern eity tU fail. Hid ffriiwii and Leon Ii. Husking re turned Hatuniny fnon a camping trip. They had an exciting time, experi encing two runaways ffTlTI killing throe deer. They report I heir money 'h worth. Mihh Ada Went of Ia (Ira tide and Minn Jessie Hale, daughter of Judge Hale of (Jraats Pans, are visiting Mrs. II. K. Foster and will go to Ashland to day as guests of Miss filndys Heard, who wax a elasmiate at Ht. Helen's hall. The night-blooming cereim owned by Mrs. .John Ii. Dent, whose residence is at the corner of Hijth and J MtreetH, will bloom for the first time thiH sen son early tonight. Any lovers of flow ers who earo to view this marvelous creation of the phint world will be welcomed by Mrs. Dent tonight. This plant holds the record for blooming further north than any other (!iiy Mickey, who has been employed as engineer at the Med ford steam laun dry for some time past, has gone to Cortland and other Willamette valley points on a visit. Tho best lot in Bungalow addition, just off Seventh street; can bo bought a bargain if taken at onco. Write box .108. 52 It. H. Dow, K. If. Helms and C. F. Rowman were among the many down from Jacksonville .Sunday afternoon. Mm. K. F. Winkler of Ashland has been visiting friends living in Medford. Thomas M. (.'enter of HiHckiyou conn ,ty, California, madu Medford and its vicinity a visit during the past week. Mrs. Matilda (binong Miller, who for merly resided in Jacksonville, and Dr. Hugh HteveiiB Mount were married in Portland one day last week. They will spend the coming winter in New York city. W. Ii. Miller of (Viifrul Point pre cinct was a recent visitor in Men ford. A Bryan club with over MX) members lias hcen organized at (irauts Puss '. I,. Manguiu is president. Medford' will follow suit soon. William Clarke had tho misfortune one day IhhI week to lose his fine ClydcHdalo Htalli ui, " The (lovernor. ' ' This is n distinctive toss to the horse raising interests of southern Oregon. ( 'liirenee Pierre and Mert Kmeriek, who have been making a trip to Hoise find other Idaho points, are tit home again. A. Lavin of Siskiyou county, Cnli 1'nriiia, was one of the many veterans who nlleudcd, the Into reunion of thi ll. A. It. nt C(M',tral Point. Bishop Scudding of the Portland Kpiscnpnl church has announced the following appoint men Is for this vnl ley: Ashland, September Hi; Medford, September l.H; (i rants Pass, Septem ber L'O. Km met I llecson of Talent precinct was in Medford Sunday afternoon. Pence brothers w -re down from Flit Creek Saturday on laud business. Messrs. Tronson (iuthries, who have extensive interests in the vicinity of Fugle Point, t ransncted business in Medford Saturday, A. Murbee, who liven in the southern part of Josephine county, spent Sat urdav and Sunday in Medford. I0d lteiiii'Ue, who is assisting in the management of a mill ntAver's Spur, t ransncted business in Medford a few days ago. Page & Illingsworth have Hold their bnsincHs property on C street, neat Sixth, to Mr. Floyd, who has been milk ing a number of investments in Med ford. ( 'ousideriit ion, $;t"i00. Robert A. (irny. who has been in Ida ho for some t iine, is located in Med ford for the present. William McCredie, the expert pound ogist, who is propagating a fine or chard in the foothills west of Central Point, spent a few hours in Med fori Saturday. Jackson and Josephine counties are now being visited again by agents for ranges iiinnt.fnetured by a company do ing business in St. Louis. You can buy one for a little less than $K0 and giv your note therefor, but the best way to do is to get n rang. from your local hardware merchant, who will sell von just as good a range maybe better for about half that price. "Keep your money at home" in u very good motto. Thomas Crigsbv, who went to Lake county, California, some time ago, has returned to this valley. John A. Benin of Portland, special agent of the department of the interior, is in Medford on business. He is a former newspaper man, was sporting editor ot the Cortland Journal, is man ager of the Multnomah Athletic Clut football team and a well known club man and social favorite in the ritv of roses. Stanley Worskell of the Oregon Jour mil spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W Aldonhagen. J. W. Whitney, representing the Item ingtoii Ivpewrtler coinpanv, is at th Nash. He has with him ttiin trip a typewriter which multiplies, adds and subtracts aside from its regular work rrauK ,i. .tricKfaden, a luisiuess man of Anaconda, Mont., ami his familv arrived in Medford Mondav with the intention of looking over the vallev and bei-omiug residents, Mrs. W. S. Jones has returned from an extended visit with relative at l.a (inutile. Joe Hanimrrsley, the tlold Hill bank er, spent Monday in Medford, Anybody wishing a nice, new resi deuce property, 1 00x1 All feet big, with lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, lo gan and strawberries, modern in everv way nud located on the best stro-t in M ed ford , should add reus P. O. Box 572. in Anybody l.kin. I .... t i . I - vmm or Ina neatest. miNi h t . l .v MMt.nl, adr.M 1 . J. DVS NO TEST FOR COL STEWART Dreyfus of American Army Ordered Back Into Exile Without Riding Test HIIACHUCA, Ariz., Sept. 14. Or .liTtd traluy linok into nxilo at Kort (Iriint, C'oliiiii'l Willium P. Stewart, tlio Drcvfii" of tho Ami'rii-an army, will nut lin allowed to niftko tlio 110 milo tint riilo rwi'ntly iinwrilM-d for him liy tho war ilt'imrtmi'iit. No roason has bwii iimmisiimI for tho c-haii;e in plaiiH. A tome onlcr, maili-il from the hiMiiUpmrtorn of (ii noral Thomas at Den ver, HiptomliiT J !, was received com manding the colonel to report for duty at Fort Grunt, the lonely poBt to which hi; was exiled a year nijo, when ho first fell under the linn of the department's disapproval. When seen today Colonel Stewart said he would take the train from here Wednesday morning and go to Wilcox, Ariz., where he will lie met liy his com panions in exile, a colored cook and William Nail, an exsoldier, who will drive with him to the force. The colonel, it is staled, was ordered hack to the post without taking the test because the statement of tho army surgeons that he w.is suffering from heart trouble and the sight was gone from one of Ilia cyeB. Colonel Stewart will resist retirement before he reaches tho age limit. He declares that lie can prove ljimself fit for service if given u court martial and that lie will never surrender until ho is given a hearing. Ho hns applied for court martial three times, and his wife has made an nppeal to the de partment, but nothing has been done Tl oh I is mix ions that his court martial bo ordered soon, as tho men ho wishes to cull its witnesses in his bo hall' are growing old nnd death may interfere with his plans. Acting oil the advice of friends, Colonel Stewart to day declared that he wouldn't accept a furlough of four months, lo which he is entitled. He said that he would serve continuously until he reached the age limit unless forced by illness in his family to nsk for a leave of ab sence. ENJOYABLE BAND CONCERT GIVEN AT CITY PARK The Medford Military band gave a most enjoyable concert Sunday nfter noon in the city park. A large number of citizens attended and thnriighly en joyed the ufternoon. The selections were especially well rendored. Now Casos Stale of Oregon vs. Zera Dahack; pleaded not guilty and September 11 set for trial. State of Oregon vs. Charles W. Stin soon anil Lottie K. Simmons; discharged from custody. State of Oregon vs. Ii. M. Hostotter; grand jury returned true bill of assault with dangerous weapon. "Something which is of considerable interest to tho public genorully and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in oiTect between stations of tho Southern Pacific company and nil points in tho United States. Ity means of this system tickets may bu purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to conio hero. Sleeper accomiuodalioiis and small amounts of cash iu connection with theso tiokots may also be forwarded at tho same time." tf St. Mary's Academy Directed by tlio Sisters of the Holy Nam cm of Josus and Mary. Medford, Or. Hates for the si'holnntii' yenr, or per iod of 40 weeks: Boarding School. Hoiird, tuition nud laundry $180.00 Private room 50.00 Day School. Tuition, primary and grammar grades .' $20.00 High si'hoot and njH'cial course.. 30.00 Luncheon for day scholars who too far from netiool to rteurn home, or who prefer a warm meal at noon 50.00 Speoiul rates to parents euteriug two or moro children. Music Department. Piano, two lessons per week ... 60.00 Violin, two lessons per week . . . 60.00 Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc tlO.OO Vocal, two lessons per week . . . (50.00 N. U. Tbo rates quoted above in clude au hour's practice daily, under the supervision of a sister. Art Department Pen, ink, charcoal and water eolois $ 30.00 Oil 40.00 Miscellaneous. (iraduatiug fee (at completion of four year academic course) .. 15.00 Library fee 1.00 Laboratory fee 5.00 Sinning in concert, physical culture, elocution iu class, art needle work, plain sewing, do uot form extra charge. The sisters are happy to inform their friends nnd the public that the new and commodious building and the mod- rn improvements introduced therein. enable them to ensure the comfort of pupils white facilitating educational ad antas. Write for program of studies, al& for booklet concerning dress regulations, Address: HIRTT.R BUrBRIOIt, ST. MART'S AOADEMT. HBDFOED, OK Classified Advertisements One Cent Word Mo tingle injer-, tiooi lesj than 16 cents. Biz Insertions tit ie price of four. Seventy five j cwmsj a llkH per loonlu. i FOB 8AXE. FOB SALE Choice business property , ou five years' time. Address Lock Box j 41H. Medford. 162 I FOU HALE Old puperb, 5 cents a hun dred. Tribune office. 160 FOR SALE LergoHt rooming house in Medfoni; location unnurpasHod; genu ine bargain for tho right party; cash proposition only. Address J. C, care of Tribune. 175 FOR SALE 320 acro ranch, $12,000, first elaBS improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Five-acre tracts inside and adjoining city limits of Modford, on five years' time. Apply Gold Ray Real ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow er Co. 169 ANYlJODY wishing a nico, new resi dence proporty 100x150 feet big, with lawn, fruit nnd ornamental trees, Lo gan and strawberries, modern in every way ard loeuted on the best Btrcet in Medford, should address P. O. Box 572. 165 FOR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and luurel. F. Osenbrugge, Studo bakor Bros.' warehouse. FOR SALE A good small business on Seventh Btreot. Beacons for colling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at Hub office. tf FOR SALE A first-class pianola-piano; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Med ford. FOR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. F. Osenbrugge, Stude baker Bros. Co. warehouse. 16,'t FOR SALE Small cook stove; price $7.50. ChaH. Gay, N street. 153 FOR SALE Dry uak stove and cord wood. Apply Hotel Xash. 178 WANTED. WANTED To trade, timber claim for city property; Bakor City property for Medford property; piano for good home. W. H. West. WANTED Position iu charge of fruit ranch; recommendations furnished. 11. W., euro Tribune. 161 W A NT EI)-Japanese man and wife wish situation as cook, house, or office work, or an do any other work. Ad dress N. W. Wah Chong, Ashland, Ore gon. 552 WANTED Saddle pony for us for a month or more, or horoe and wagon. Tribune office. tf WANTED -Three teams, work horses, about 2600; oue team ponies about 2000; one team about 2300; must be in good order and reasonable. W. II. West & Co. tf WANTED Japancso, honest workor, wants situation such as house clean ing and garden work, etc.; city or country ; by month, week, day and hour. K. Mukayde, care TatBumi, 7th Btroet, near bridge, Medford. 155 WANTED To rent, furnished house for family of two. G. Putnam, The Tribuuo. WANTED To trado new steel ranges for old stoves. Wordoff & Wolf, Eads' old stand. 153 WANTED A good, fresh milch cow. Address Box 51, Medford, Or. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock shoep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. FOR RENT. FOIl WONT Furnished room, electric light, with bath. .Mrs. W. W. Kifort. 48 TO TUADK Light Biiiglo covered bug gy fur two-Heated rig. L. E. V., Tri bune office. tf BIJOU THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday. "TUV. l'ATUMOT" Showing tho horrors of war. "TIIK NTOWY T1IK HOOTS TOLD" A clover slorv of overvdav lifo. "TIIK FAT HA H V" Tlio latest lauijli pmduocr. "A TRIP TO TIIK Sl'DAX" Very instruotivo and entertaining. Hoaiitifnl Illustrated Sontr. Admission 10 eents. "Excuse Me from inferior ijroeerios,'' says tlio i;ood housewife. "That kind of (-eonoiuy isn't worth while the best eook iinj is spoiled by poor mate rials, and to be sure of the host always trade at the qual ity jjTooory." Allen & Regaa On the Corn FINE TAILORED SUITS Best Assortments Shown Now Medford's Exclusive Apparel Store for Women BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank Day SgIiooI Department at St. Mary's Academy published in another column. Theso are the fixed rates in all the schools of tho Sisters of tho Holy Names, but, as the Sisters' main endoavor is to work for the physical, intellectual and moral de velopment of youth, they wish the par ents who feel that they can not meet these rates, to call and see them with the assurance of being being received with ovory courtosy and of finding tho Sisters willing to co-operate in the groat work of forming the youth as good citizens. Sailownesa Transformed to Dusky Beauty A Urk ikui become fuctnirjng when deli.-ately oft, undcnpmd with the radiant fluw whuh imli catcwhealthy.sriivcikin. R.ibcP ine keeps the ikin renned in qualit , keeps porcWrer f nun clouding v,te and stimulates the Un t jjlUia.s ((. contribute thecolor which lunns m blunde and hnmtt a lit l ..k..-. ine is certain protection um mn uiiuiiiu aiio nettle It i)iiti i.r furt eiliuauit U- inn ui ti..; Spreads like an imp" tiki,. i.. of m ie ovrr ikn. ..i fr'.J ""cm miiiu iiTin ,1. jitrscr. r. i V tlrliratr ! Just n little Cascasveet is all that is necessary to givo your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet contains no opiates nor harmful drugs and is highly recommended by mothers every where. Sold by Eagle Pharmacy, m WANTED By roliublo man of family, steady employment; can give rofer enci'S. Address ,1. F. It., Brooks' room ing house. 151 Every woman who examines the La Vogue Suits shown here exclusively in southern Oregon will be attracted with their grace, tone and perfect air. La Vogue Suits are made and shown here in most every known material that is styl ish and adaptable to this section. La Vogue Suits are fash ioned to fit living, breathing, active women not pictures of impossible models. They wear with grace, comfort and enduring shapeliness. Those "big" little things, such as placing a button or the turn of a pleat, shields, skillful fin ishing, are what make the La Vogue Suits and Coats the peerless garments women say they are. La Vogue offices in Europe and New York assure correctness to the women who' wear La Vogue stvles. In fact they are .universally recognized as "THE STANDARD OP STYLE. La Vogue garments are practical as well as stylish. Made from proven materials picked from the world's products, they give perfect wear, style, comfort and fit, all for a correspondingly low price. La Vogue Suits foe Women, $12.50 to $75 La Vogue Coats for Women and Children $2.00 to $35.00 We invite you to examine the line of La Vgue gar ments shown here exclusively, and feel perfectly confident that you will declare them to be a little the best values shown anywhere. Smith 6 Molony Cany the Strongest Line of High Cut Boots at the best prices in Southern Oregon Buy now, for you will need them See Our W' ,1- i-r-j-r'Tr T 'r f ty you see the whole show in Medford real estate, for every discriminating property owner knows who will find customers for him, and lists his property with us. A house is or is not desirable as a resi dence or as an investment; is or is not worth the money asked for it. While we always use our best endeavors to sell property listed with us, we regard the purchaser as our cus tomer, and put our best judgment at his dis posal. We know the snaps, and we never mislead our customers, or misrepresent val ues to them. With the town filling up rap ldly. it is high time you were getting a home in Medford. Rogue River Land Company KY111HTT inmnTn , Bubbling Coolness' Very Best A rill from Col,.in Pin, Shadow .,,ring roniurf, bn(.k thB fa. forover. ; O F"r alp hy nil .lrink iliani.ini.ni. Window The Whole Thing in a Nutshell When you inspect mir lief rf .Jfir .M..i.... MEDFORD 1