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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR EG OX, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1008. Social and Personal Do not fail to consult Mad&mo Fay, clairvoyant and medium. Odell block, room 3. tf The boat lot in Bungalow addition, just off Sevonth street; can be bought ut a bargain if taken at once. Write box 508.. 352 Dennis Puggiin of Sums Valley, on old time friend of the Houthern Orego nian, called the office Monday. Poter Young, one of t he inerg t ic young farmers of Kagle 1'omt district was a bufltht'KH visitor hero Naturduy II. A. IlanHi'om of Talent informn us that his eliililren, who were afflict ed with dtphtlierin, are coimilem:cnt. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hunter ami W. It. Nynwarner, who livo near I'hoenix, spent Sunday afternoon in Med ford. J, L. Kngwlnle, M. I). Howies and Mr. Martin of Lake ('reek were in Jacksonville. William Kendall came down from liia Climax liomeKtead for a few dav' stay in Medford. M. R. Hack of Apidegato transact ed biiHiness in Metlford ono day during the week. J. H. Hear, a veteran of the civ war, has crturned from Heattle, Wash., where he han been stopping for several months. J. Faugh t was in Medford Monday and offers his wood ranch in Jackson Crook district for salo. Oscar Talent, who is improving a largo body of fine laud in Antioch precinct, was ia Medford Monday. Mrs. V. T. McCray has gono to Oil ifornia on a visit with relatives living at Stockton. Hnncroft coming Monday and Tms day nights. l.r5 H. W. Huston, the pioneer miner, was among tho many in M cod ford during the past wcok. Charles Ohenchain and Charles Kd mondson wero down from Hig Hutte Monday afternoon. Misbcs Lena t'lrich nnd Kertha Trim wero Medford vim turn Sunday after noon. .Too Duval of fluid Hill, the well kuown druggist, has been visiting in Medford. Alex Mensor was un the nort hliound train Monday evening en route to Cou lee, Wash., from San Francisco, Cul. .1. T. Carrie, who is engaged in in in ing in Siskiyou county, California, ar rived in Metlford Monday evening. Shaw Coiiscr, the veteran railroad er, is now connected with the Portland real estnto firm of Heed, Tynan & Fields. He has been a conductor for ItG yearB, or six years longers than M (J. Webster, who has been in charge of a train running between Portland and CorvalliH, Wash., 'Ml years. P I). (Jilliert, the genial representa tive of Wndhnins & Co.., has been in the valley interviewing his customers. Grant Stone, superintendent of the Hurrell orchard, left for Portland Mnii day evening. J. 1,. llaminerHley, the (lold Hill banker-lawyer, spent Monday afternoon in Medford. Under Sheriff How was in Medford Monday evening on official business. JI. (I. Coltoa of Port land, manager of the Massachusetts Mat ual I usiirauce company, came to Mrdford Monday to buy a large tract of land, but found ho was too late. Arthur Hunt, who it-, now operating in (he big stock markets of the Pacit'ii' northwest, caino down from Portland a few days since W. M. French has moved In real estate office from Palm building to over t ho .lac It son 'ounty bank, with W II. Canon, justice of the peace. Mr. French has received word that a colony of six families is soon coming from Vir g'm in. Mrs. Kalph C. Mulligan left today for her home in Hoston. She will also visit relatives at New York and Pliiladel plua and will witness (lie Harvard Vale football game at New Haven nnd the Princeton Vale game at Princeton. Mrs. Mulligan expects to be gone for three months, and will bring her sister, Mrs. Chalres l. Hill of Hrookline, back with her. They will vixit in Washington. New Orleans and San Francisco on their way to Oregon. 'I'll in is the sixili time that M rs. M iilligau has crossed the continent. Hnncroft coming Monday and '1'ius day nights. 153 Notice. Harry Morrison has sold the American Cafe to H. Campbell and Kay .lames. 11 pays nil outstanding indfbledtu h an collects all account- due the tv it intrant up to September 1 t, I'.ms. K SERVANTS' SIGN LANGUAGE. Pjculiaritlos of Employers and Tour ists Noted by Marki. Svrvnnts anil hotel purlers iff ninn.i cltli's if Europe li.no n hIbu lnnKii:if;i tin complete iih Hint of the AliK-l'U ill' tramp. "It Is not Koiiurnlly known." sitlil a I courier. "Unit Hervunta are In tne (nihil of gh Iiik useful Hps to (heir nucces sors ami lo Hie mail who ilellvers Hie groceries mill uiea( by marks on Hie (jack enll'iiiMo. Ill most of (lie lilf I'arls dais and apartments, sued Amerli ans like lo take for Hie season. Hie back iloor Is llieially covered Willi barely pen-i'pilhle signs which nobody but Hie Initiated i nn llliilersllllld. A freshly encaged Uouieslie knows exactly what to expect, whelhcr li W masters nro easy or hard to please, whether It Is -monsieur' or 'madame' who Is hard to get along with. Other signs (ell whether the ford Is good or bad, whether the. work Is dllllcult or not, ele. "The boy from the grocer's or the baker's or the butcher's will also be Informed whether he can expect a big tip or not. "The system Is even more developed among hotel servants. A family arriv ing from Italy, after having refused tn give what some liallan porter consid ered a sutllrleul tip. will have the fuel advertised in every hotel he visits In Switzerland or Krauce. A little mark on Hie trunk is nil Hint Is needed." rhlladclphla Ledger. Classified Advertisements : KOIi SALE Dry oak atovo and cord- wood. Apply Hotel -Nash. 17S One Cent a Word No single Inaor. F0R SALE Fine residence lots, cb.ap, tlom less than 15 cents. 8U Insertions ,,ll" k w, st "f Hi'iufiilow udditiou, West for the price of four. Seventy flva 7tl "' lul" premises, cents a 11ns per month. ' "''v' ituin-158 FOB 8A1E. AMERICAN FRENCH. The Struggles of a New Yorker In a Paris Restaurant, Ho gazed co:np!:ueiitly at the g iy laU'Is on his t i: "Tumiy bow y u hear In Paris" no ho continued his reminiscences of travel "our thin American net-cut struggling with tin sonorouH French br.iKue. Von bear ipiucr mistakes, too no end Of V::i. The queerest I e:nie arrosa was made hy n New Vnrlt man. "Tlihi toitriHt tit (he Chatham wanted Id say. 'I am hungry.' He should have said. M:il fulm.' Then the waiter wo" Id have brought hliu a meal it 1 unco. What he did any was: "Mo ruIh fnmeiix. gureon.' He mild there, 'I'm fnmoiiH, waiter.' And the waiter. Impressed, bowed and smiled '(.'ongraliilatluiiH. sir.' "No food came, lie must have made an error, ko lie tried again: " ( iiircoii. J'al une femine.' Th.il men n t he h:id a wife. The wnlter sniil he was cure kIu was a winner. "(father red now, he ttndt a third dive: ' Me hiiIs femuie.' This time the New Vorher s:ild he wns a woman. " 'And nut dam ilrvsarij In this win for coiiilort'H Hiike?' the waiter la (jnl red. wllh a gulliint Kiiille. Nev York Press. Futioral Notice I 1 1 J I At his homo in .Medford, Or., Sunday, September Mi, l!HS, C. A. Sclir'iMivIe, a native of Mi-rliu, (lermaiiy. aged "n yearH and (i mouths Knurr:, I servieeH will he lield ut Baptist .hiircli Wednesday at 1' p. m. under (lie auspieen of (he Improved Order of ItVilnieii, Ifcv. (1. L. Mall ol't'iriating. Interment in 1. O. O. K. ceiueterv. t'Olt HALK hoice business property on five years' time. Address Luck ilox 118, Medford. 162 KOIi HALF, Old pa peri., 5 ceatH a hun dred. Tribune office. 100 Notice, Rednicn. Members are requested to ussemble at the tribe wigwam at :'M . in., Wed aesday, Si-ptemlxr Hi, liios, to tiltend funeral of our decerned brother, '. A. S,-lieaule. J. W. ITI'ZOKlf Aid), ('. of If. "Something which ib of conniderablc iatorest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known in the system of prepaid orders now in otVect between stations of the Southern Pacific company anil all points in the (Tinted States. Hy means of this system tickets may (hi purchased at fedford from any place in tho United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to tlu' party wishing to come hero. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these ticket may also be forwarded at tho same time. " tf Spirit of the Open Lite. The great' charm of scenery and the country life Is the moral feeling that seems to pervade It. This has prevail oil through all Kngllsh literature from Chaucer to Wordsworth and down to our own times. It has cast Its iipell over almost all of our Canadian novl. Who hare wooed nature In her mo.t so cret haunts nnd studied her minutest caprices. Montreal Witness, Sized Him Up. Iirlgga 1 have made a will leaving my brain to the hospital and Just got ttU nckiiowl.Mlgment from the autlioil ties. (Jrlggs Were they pleased? firIgg-Thcy wrote (hat every little helps. Illustrated Hits. St. Mary's Academy Directed by tho Sistors of tho Holy Names of Josua and Mary. Modford. Or. bates for the scholastic year, or per iod of -10 weeks: Boarding School. Hoard, tuition and laundry $ ISO. 00 Private room 50.00 Day School, full ion. primary and grammar grades $20.00 High school and special course.. 30. Oil Luncheon fnr day scholars who too far from scuool to rteurn home, or who prefer a warm meal at nooa (r0.00 Special rates to parents catering two or mere children. Music Department. Piano, two lessons per week ... Violin, two Irssons per week ... Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc Vocal, two lessons per week ... N, l. The rates quoted above in dude an hour's practice daily, under the supervision of a sister. Art Department. Pen, ink, charcoal and water colors $ 30.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 Oil 40.00 KOK SALK Largest rooming houso jn Mcdforu ; location unsurpassed; genu ine bargain for the right party; cash proposition only. Address J. C, care of Tribune. 375 FOli SALK ;i20 acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W.s Tribune offico. tf FOH SALE Five-acr" tracts inside and adjoining city limits of Medford, on five years' time. Apply Gold Pay Real ty Co., in office Condor Wator & Pow er (Jo. 169 ANYBODY wishing a nice, new resi dence property, 100x150 feet big, with lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo gan and strawberries, modern in every way ai'd located on the best Btrcet in Medford, should address P. O. Ilox 572. 105 FOR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. F. Oaenbriigge, Stude baker llros. ' warehouse. FOR SALE A good small business on Sovonth street. Keaaons for colling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this offico. tf FOR SALE A first-class pianola-pia no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Medford. FOR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. F. Osenbruggo, Stude balter Jims. Co, warehouse. 303 'OR SA LE Improved or unimproved city lots, 5 and 10-acru blocks, near city; orchards ami farm lands. W. M. French, over Jackson County bunk. 170 WANTED. WANTED To trade, timber claim for city property; Baker City property for Medford property; piano for good horse. W. II. West. WANTED Position in charge of fruit ranch; recommendations furnished. JI. W., euro Tribune. 101 WANTED Japanese man and wife wish situation as cook, house, or office work, or can do any other work. Ad dross N. V. Wah Chang, Ashland, Ore gon. 552 WANTED Saddle pony for us for a month or more, or florae and wagon. Tribune office. tf WANTED Three teams, work horses, about 2000; oae team ponies about 2000; one team about 2300; must bo in good order and reasonable. W. H. West & Co. tf WANTED Japaneso, honest worker, wantB situation such as house clean ing and garden work, etc.; city or country; by month, week, day and hour, K. Mukaydo, care Tatsuaii, 7th street, near bridge, Medford. 155 WANTED To rent, furnished houso for family of two. O. Putnam, The Tribune. WANTED A good, fresh milch cow. Address Box 51, Medford, Or. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131. Medford, Or. FOB E33NT. FOR RENT FurutHhcd room, electric light, with bath. Mra. W. W. Eifort. 48 TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri huno office. tf Now is certainly the time to BUY COATS FOR THE CHILDREN New Lines Just Opened Up Come now and select one of those neat little coats for the young lady, while the assortment is complete and you can have your choice of price, quality and style. CI )C for beautiful little fancy striped and plain cloth Vl.LJ coats, an exceptional value if sold at $1.75. tf 1 Cfl for neat, durable fancy striped and figured cloth Jl.DU Coats, splendid values if sold as high as $2.25. CT for llcat (lurablc Coilts which would be g00cl J values at $2.50. gr) n( and 2.25 for splendid values in neat plain and $UU fancy cloths, exceptional values if sold at $3.00. No matter how nice a coat or how low priced, we have the best values at ?2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, ?4.00 and to ?10.00. See the Windows Just received, an extra large shipment of Coats for ladies and misses. We can show you fine quality in black and fancy coats; regular $8.00 and $9.00 coats', to start out this season, ; ff C AA we offer them, choice, for Other special values in new Coats for ladies to sell at $7.50 AND UP TO $35.00. Ladies' Coats $5.00 You should see the windows this week. The new Fall Goods are showing up grand, and we display them so that all may have a careful examination. We are not afraid of anyone beating our values unless they offer "baits" and then they will have to sell for less than cost on some things and will have to make up on others. Medford's Exclusive Apparel Store for Women BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank ARRIVED S AAA To add to our already profuse showing of Autumn Suits, another large consignment of Fall Novelties, fresh from the workshop of the World's Best Clothiers Those who have been so kindly waiting for this lot to come, will be glad to learn they are now on display. Come in and take your choice of a countless variety of colors and patterns, There are plenty of suits to go around, for our shipments tin's fall, in the aggregate, exceed any ever bought by a single store in Southern Oregon, but we don't expect even our big supply will last very long. So come early and you will get a better selection too It - We Challenge Comparison those sold elsewhere. We are sure of your verdict Look at The Tog gery suits, and then compare them with Another Thing Xo matter how fine a suit is, it is very little use, unless it fits. Toggery Suits are up to the minute in stvle, the workmanship and materials are unsurpassed aim wuai s inoie, iiiey in, " niaut m jum in dividual measure. They make the tailors jealous Stunning Shades in Brown, Elephant and Green V'nslimSton Fashioned Apparel Washington Fashioned Apparel . Ebb Tide. father (ciiilnoiil KiiuklimkiTi -Willi (ho flow Hit1 urn rlsc.i, ni.v Imy; wild the cbh It fiillM Sod (n chip of tin- old hlcvki-Thi'ii woulil lie Hie Mini- in tut v. wuiililn'l It rtndilj? Wlmt rmiiivi mill Hi,- nin.i nil K,i Willi the rnln. -Irish I'rnvi'iti AMATEUR VAQ.UEKO GETS FALL FROM HIS BRONCO Miscellaneous. (!rtiluntiii fee (nt completion of four vrar iiemlemic course) .. 13.00 Library fee 1.00 Laboratory fee 5.00 Siniiii; in concert, physienl culture, I'locutiun in dim, art neivllo work, plain Ht-WHitf, ilo not form extra charges. j The sinters are sappy to inform their friemlrt niul tho public thnt the new ami comtiKiilioiis buiMing asil the uioil irn improvements introduced therein. enable tlu'in to ensure the comfort of I pupils vhilo facilitstinu fhlucntional ad- An amateur viwiiiitii nunc ptirmlinit I vantages, down Central avenue shortly after' noon I Write for program of studies, ujss Tuesday, niving an imitation of HutTntolfor buoklet concerning dross regulations, Hill's wild west show, when the timueo I etc. he wns riding went over a fenre audi Address: H1HTER BUPF.RIOR, stood the cowboy on h's head. ,o 1m. 1 ST. MARY'S AOADBMT, wore broken. I MEDFORD, OR. O O Some Great Value Giving' Suits for$ 10 Others Better for $15 and from there on to $40 Better Clothes for Less Money, is Our Motto TOGGERY o G