Yl" ED FORD bAILY TRIBUNE 'MEDFORD'OBEGOy," WEDNESDAY, SEBKKM908- b I ! CHEERING EWS FQRDEmOCRATS Social and Personal Classified Advertisements National Committeeiia Sums Up Eastern Situfl tlon Upon Return In an interview in tlio rortland Jour nal, Milton A. Miller shvh that Urynn will carry Now York, Ohio, Iinliana and Nebraska, with more t.'ihn nn even chance to win Illinois, ihcoiihiii, Mm nesota and Iowa. Mr. Miller in a mom ber of the national democratic commit too, who recently returned from Chica go, where he went to a meeting of the committee held oenteinber a. "Democracy was never mora united novor was hb strong nnd never was more determined to win than it is now," said Mr. Miller. "From every state in the Union conio reports to the national com mitteo that the party is putting up a solid front to the enemy. Keports of probable democratic success are corn ing to the national committee- from states that have been in the republican colmn for CO years. "While in Chicago I mot Henry Wat torson. who had inst returned from a six weeks' stay in New York. Mr. Wat- torson has been in close touch with the New York democracy over sineo the - civil war, and he told me that he had nevor seen tlio party in that state in bettor condition than it is now. The Cleveland democrats, Hill democrats, Parkor democrats and Carlisle demo crats are all united and aro loyally sup porting Hryan and Kern. On tlio other hand, tho New York republicans are badly split up over Hughes, and, no matter whether lio is nominated or not, the ticket will lose many thousands of votes. In Ohio tho republican party is al most as badly demoralised ns it is in New York. Leading democrats from Ohio claim that Judge Harmau will be overwhelmingly elected governor and that tho electoral vote will bo cast for Bryan. "Tho Iowa republicans aro in n bit tor party strife. Fred White, the demo cratic nominee for governor in that state, is an exceptionally strong man nnd it is freely predicted that he will win out. Tho Iowa republicans are tired of Dingley protection and thou sands of them will vote for Hryan. "Indiana and Nebraska will iiuduuhl cdly givo Hryan nnd Kern a good ma jority. . "It took the Cricngo Labor day pa rado threo hours to pass a given point, nnd as theso 50,000 union workers pass ed tlio reviewing stand in front of the Auditorium hotel, almost to a man they cheered Hryan and saluted him as the next president. "Tho people want a change and they are going to voto for it. Heuator Hans borough wont to North Dakota and nskod for reelection and the people said we want a change. "Senator Kittreilge heard from the people of Mouth Dakota, and they said,! ' wo want a change. ' . I "Senator Long referred his case to1 the poople of Kansas and they said, ' we 1 want n change.' The same sentiment is sweeping tho country everywhere, and it will sweep Hryan into tho presidency on November 3. ' ' Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that there will bo ft special meeting of stockholders of tho Medford Hlue Ledge Telephone Co., Heptember IS, l'lltS, at U o'clock p. m.t at tho Commercial club rooms, to consider tho sato of tho company V properties and dissolution. Hy older of the president. H. WlTIUXdTON. Secretary. St. Mary's Academy Directed by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Josus and Mary. Medford, Or. Hat os for the scholastic year, or per iod of 40 woeks: Bonrdiug School. Hoard, tuition and laundry $180.00 Privato room 60.00 Day School. Tuition, primary and grammnr grades $JO.d0 High school and special course.. 30.00 Luncheon for day scholars who too far from Bdiool to rteurn home, or who prefer a wnrm meal at noon r0.00 Special rates to parents entering two or more children. Music Department. Piano, two lcwious per week . . . (U1.00 Violin, two lessons per week . . . 00.00 Mandolin, iruitar, banjo, etc 00.00 Vocal, two leeaons per week . . . 60.00 N. B. The rates quoted above In elude an hour's practice daily, under the supervision of a sister. Art Department Pen, ink, charcoal and water colon $ 30.00 OD 40.00 Miscellaneous. Graduating fee (at completion of I four year academic course) .. 15.00 Library fee LOO Laboratory fee fi.00 Singing in concert, physical culture, elocution in class, art needle work, plain sewing, de not farm extra chart's. The sisters me Imppy te isfor tlwir friend i and the public tsst th new and commodious build. ni lm siW era improvements introduced taeroja, enable them to ensure the cossfort of pupils while facilitating educational sji vantage Write for progrnin of studies, nlis for booklet concerning dress regulations, etc JUdrMs: SI8TBB. SUPERIOR, ST. MART'S AO AD BUT, MEDFORD, OR. Bancroft coming Monday and Tues day nights. 165 Mrs. M. A. Htiughton and Mrs. Lewis of Butte Falls are viisting Medford. J. II. Miller of Huttc Fails is in the city Messrs. Li e and James Roberts, with W. IL Orr, have returned from an out ing to Lake Creek. They had plenty of fish and game. A. D. Naylor of Talent sawmill is paying a business visit to Medford. Attorney Pent a has returned from his homestead. Charles Kdmonson and C. Obenchain aro in Medfurd arranging for the sale of their cattle. Frank Notherland and J. I. Put ton of Derby have been interviewing Medford merchants. Grand millinery opening Thursday and Friday, September 17 and IS, at Kundlctt Sisters All ladies cordially invited. " 164 Darling & Hodges now own tho Gold Hill livery stable, Sam Hodges having recently bought tho interest of Fred I'eninger. It is a strong combination. A. J. Wilcox, a well known wheel right, died at his resideuco in Talent a few days since, aged 06 years. Ho had been a resident of tho southern part of tho county for many years and is survived by ii is wifo and several grown children. Gold Hill will have a park in the near future, which will greatly add to tho appearance of that thriving town. Lvnn Purdin and II. D. Kecd have been chosen park commissioners and will look after this improvement, Bancroft coming Monday and Tues day nights. J05 Mrs. .lonnio R. Hcamcs of Klamath Falls, grand matron of the O. E..8.. is making the dilTorent chapters an offi cial visit, beginning in Jackson county Miller Sutton of Klamath county has been making this flection a visit, ()eoriio Harper's theatrical coipbina tion became financially stranded qiiring Its recent appearance in Coos cininty and its members resorted to different expedients to get away 1 Mrs. Pliny Strange, formerly of; Med ford, was married to Frank A. lfliirwll at Portland September 2. ' T. V. Keizur and son have sueoveded to the delivery business Mr. Buck, chief forest e livisiou, has gone to Wnslii C, on a business visit. H. J. Sweiming IH f I J 1 1 II LT II IH IMJiril 111 minium Ml UK meantime. Tho boat lot in Bungalow addition, just off Seventh stroot: can bo bought a bargain if tnkon at once. W rite box 603. 158 Miss Donna Bell, who taught In Med ford last year, is filling a good position in the Klamath Fulls schools. i ' One Cent a Word No single imer ; tlons less than IS cents. Six Insertions for the price of four. Seventy-five j cents a linn per month. ! FOB 8AJUG. FOB HALF Choice business property on five years' time. Address Lock Box 41H, Medford. 1G2 FOlt HALE Old paper., 5 cents a hun dred. Tribune office. 160 FOB SALE Largest joming house in Medford; location unsurpassed; genu ine bargain for the right party; cash proposition only. Address J. C, caro of Tribune. 175 FOB SALE 320-acro ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, otc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune office. tf FOB SALE Five-acre tracts inside and adjoining city limits of Medford, on five years' time. Apply Gold Kay Iteal ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow er Co. 109 ANYBODY wishing a nice, now resi dence property, 100x160 foot big, with lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo gan and strawberries, modern in every way acd located on tho best Btrcet in Medford, should address P. O. Box 572. 105 FOB SALE Dry cordwood, ptne, fir, oak and laurel. F. Osenbruggo, Studo baker Bros.' warehouse. of J. IL jVnnl. enter fon tlii t'ashingttfi, D. Try the lot Lunch And Coffee at the Mission Grill ine for Cold Weather FOB SALE A good small busincs ou Seventh street. Reasons for soiling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf FOK SALB A first-class pianola-pla no; a barguin. P. O. Box 05, Medford. FOlt SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. F. Osenbruggo, Stude baker Brus. Co. warehouse. 103 FOB SALE Improved or unimproved city lots, 5 nnd 10-acro blocks, near city; orchards nnd farm lands. W. M. French, over Jackson County bank. 170 FOlt SALE Lot 50x100, within one 'dock of Seventh street; old house; splendid will; good location for nice residence; price $000 cash. Address H, Tribune. 150 FOB SALE Why pay $1'00 to 300 for an ordinary lot, when you can buy an acre of ground that will support a family, ple.nted to small fruit and garden, f j1 $-00, only ono and oue lialf miles r m post of f ice; also two and five-acre tracts, all under irri gation, one quarter down, balance on easy terms. James Bowling, Seventh and P streets, or P. O. Box 8-12. 160 FOB SALI- Dry oak stove nnd cord wood. Apply Hotel Nasu. - 178 FOB SALE Fine residence lots, cheap, block west of Bungalow addition, West 7th st. inquire ou premises. Bum sow 158 WANTED. WANTED Furnished rooms for ilght housekeeping; no children ; desire pleasant location; rent no object. Ad dress IL Box 60S, Medford. WANTED To trade, timber claiui for city property; Baker City property for M ed ford property ; piano for good horse. W. 11. Wost. WANTED Position in charge of fruit ranch; recommendations furnished. H. W., caro Tribune. 161 The hiiyest crops We ever str. You 're "it," old num. (fire us your xue. (J ood limits arc assured ami to liooin things alonu; wo arc lending a helping hand lv furnishing t lit verv host Ci gars at tlio lowest prices con sistent with the host quality If you have not tried our ci gars yon have missed a rare tivat. Hero's your opportu nity to test its merits. mi 5 Kit. R R V 10 cent and Del flares 15 cent Cigar . R. V.Clgar Works Medfurd. Or. WANTED J apauoso man and wifo wish situation as cook, house, or office work, or can do any other work. Ad dress N. W. Wah Chong, Ashland, Ore gon. 552 WANTED Muddle pony for us for a mouth or more, or homo and wagon. Tribuno office. tf WANTED Three teams, work horses, about "000; one team pouiee about UUOO; one team about 2300; must bo in good order and reasonable. W. H. West A Co. tf WANTED Japanese, honest worker, wants situation such as house clean ing und garden work, etc.; city or country; by month, week, day and hour. K. Mukaydo, caro Tatsumi, 7th street, near bridge, Medford. 165 WANTED To rent, furnished house for family of two. (I. Putnam, The Tribuno. WANTED A good, fresh milch oow Address Box 51, Medford, Or. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of Block shnop. Write Box 131. Medfofd, Or. rax bent. FOB BENT Two houses. Call at Ex lut.it building. 151) KOU KENT Furnished room, electric light, with bath. Mrs. W. W. Eifert. 4S TO TKADE Light single covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf CEMENT WORK PROPOSITION. Bids will be received for const rue tion of cement sidewalks in the cilv of Cold Hill according to the plans nnd specif icat ions now on file with the it v recorder. Bills wil! be received until l!? i Vlitck ii.t.m. October lt. The board resencs the right to reject any r alt bids, Address nil bids to J. L. Ilammerslev, care of Cold Hill Hank 154 ADVERTISED LETTER LIST The following is n list of letters re maining uncalled for at tho postoffice Medford, Or., September 10. l!0S: Mrs. Caro t'ltft, Hutchinson & Pierce, Lewis A. McArthur, Mrs. lues Moore :t. It. J. Pophnm, Mm. Martha llus sell. J'. K. Stoddard, E. C Woodworth. J. T. Wilkinson, Mr. Westot Lumber Co. A charge of 1 cent will bo mad spoa the deliveyr of each A the aboee let tors. Parties calling will phase ; ndver I Used. A. M. WOOlOKD, P. M. ( To examine the swellest lines of and Waists Ever Shown in Southern Oregon Only Two Days Thursday and Friday We display direct from NEW YORK the new est and swellest styles in Directore Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists; Anna Held Coats, any shade: Em pire Coats, Nippon Coats and Rain coats, Striped Covert Empire Coats. Automobile Coats a Specialty Special Orders Taken Our Suit man turned up unexpectedly this morning and Ave induced him to stay over two days in order to give our friends and patrons a chance to see the newest and swellest lines of Suits, Coats, Skirts and AVaists ever shown out of Xew York not a Large line, but embracing all colors of materials and for two davs we SAVE YOU JUST 23 PER CENT. Be sure to see our windows gfc mm -: iu-Ut ' si . f -- '' - " fcr ' ; Baker-Hutchason Company Central Ave Just North Jackson County Bank BIJOU THEATRE Ton'ufht and Thursday. "TlIK LIMIT IN TIIK WINDOW" A beautiful story of a Holland fisherman, showing many protlv ocean views. " LOVE LA I'd IIS AT LOCKSMITHS" A come dv romance of the 1 Sth century. "CAl'TVUED 1SY TELEPHONE'"' An extreme ly clever comedy. Song : 'MARY 1 ) A R LI N (. ' ' Admission 10 cents. Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES! DeliciouS" Scudder's Maple Syrup NONE BETTER Allen 6 Reagan Q lT A L I T Y O R O C E R S J in heavy or light soles. Pat ent Leather, Kid of Calf sizes and widths to fit any foot. We Guarantee Every Shoe We Sell Special line of Men's and Women's High Top Shoes for th' wet weather. Wear VanDylces ,v..-. is. -y.W Early Autumn Days arc upon us now, wlipn tlio crimson is upon the maple nnd a new fall over coat on yonr arm in the evening. For the man who would look swell and "trig'' a new cutaway or Prince Al l.ort suit, made in up to dato style, "the thing for September days.' If you - : ; . v 'VJ. nnven i omerca your new overcoat lor ?;) fall call on J. A. KREUZER & CO. IB. M V IMPOETERg AND TAXLOE3. PALM BUILDINO, MEDFORD, ORE. Don't Bother to, Cook It't to hot. Get what you want alrea iv prepared; we have it. Wt cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN C STREET, NEAR EIGUTU