BEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFORD OREOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1908. Social and Personal "No Shooting" signs at Tribune offioe. Price 5 cents each, SO cents a ' iozen. 250 Annie Shannon Monroe of Portland, a well known authoress ami story writ er, la visiting in Medford. Mrs. F. J. Lnmborson anil Mrs. IT. J. .Tokisch of Csicngo are guests of the Nash. W. D. Vaughn, a councilman of Port land, ia spending a fe w days in M.d ford. Try a sack of "Blue Stem" flour. 195 Frank Plymnle of Woodland spent Wednesday in Medford. Sam Rogers, the veteran miner, is In from tho Blue Ledge district, lie reports a force of 45 men at work on the lllno Ledge. . Ed Purdy is expected hack from Klamath Falls Thursday. Jack Williams from the Applcgatc was doing business with Medford mer chants Wednesday. "No Tresspass" cloth notices at tho Tribune office. Prico B contB ench, 50 cents a dozen, 2.10 Charles Tnrpin, formerly chief of po lice, was a recent Medford visitor. A baby burro has been attracting much attention upon tho streets of .Mod ford recontly. F. .T. Illakeley is making n business trip in Portland and Jtoseburg. The fruit men of the valley are all wearing smiles, owing to t lie henvy rnin of Tuesday evening. P. W. Waschau and family leave Mon day for a six weeks' trip to Cincin nati. On his return Mr. W'aschau will again engage in business in Medford. G. H. nnd 0. Tamalo stand for Mex ican tamali'B. 1KO Wilbur Jones, our efficient sheriff, is to bo lnitiuted by tho Hodmen Wednes day night. Mrs. Arthur Pntnnm, wife of tho Bnn Francisco sculptor, and her child, who havo been visiting Mrs. .1. F. Iteddy, left Wednesday for Son Francisco. ,1 rs. .1. F. lieddy and son Paul leave next week for a nionlli s visit in Spn knne. Mexican tiunnles ut O. S. and (I Tamalo stnnd, commencing Thursday night. 1K0 Kilgnr llnfer leaves the latter part of tho week for the east, where he will visit relatives. Mrs. Ilafer will re turn with him. FUTURE FOR VALLEY (Continued from pngo 1.) Theso 20 nations, with government akin to ours, with constitutions modeled after ours, with similar ambitious and views, have nn nreu of H.iioO.ono of siiuire miles, or three times greater - than that of the United Htules, exclu nivo of Alaska. Expressed otherwise nn area into which could be placed all of China, Japan, the Philippines, Korea, Hinin and a large part of India nnd Si beria. This great area supports a popu lation as yet of only 7ll,llon,llll() of pee pie, but this population conduct!) nn annual trado of 2, 100.000,(100 or twice that of China and Japan combined, which have a total population of over 400,000,000 of people. Last year the Argentine republic, located in the south tempt-rato Folic of South America, and - having a population of only (I.OUO.omi people, carried oa a foreign trade of nearly $0(10,0(10,000, or a total greater than thnt of Japan, with 40,000,0110 pen pie, or of China, with :l.'i0,000,000. 1 mako this comparison with full respect for Japan and China. 1 admire Japau for her wonderful record anil China for her reinnrkt bio characteristics, but I mil trying to Impress upon you that, at the same time, we nre doing every thing we can to promote our commerce and friendship with the orient we should not neglect our own sist r republics. Would Aid Medford. At tho trans-Mississippi congress, re cently held in San Francisco, 1 had the honor to propose tliat there should be held on this const next year a Pan Auierican Pacific commercial confer ence, to which should bo invited rep reseutative business men from the 12 Pacific coast countries of Lntin Amer ica, For the success of such a meeting Oregon must co-operate with Califor nia and Washington. When the dele gates come, representing ns they will their governments nnd people, they will want to know what we can do hi-re and what wo have to sell. They must be taken on a journey of inspection to all parts of the Pacific coast, and such n Journey most include a trip through Oregon ami n visit to your own prog ri'ssive city of Medford. Let me prophrsy, with full confidence lent the next ten years nre going to be a Latin America decade, wlu-n all tho world will stand in wonder hrforc the progress of our sister republics. As an Oregonian, 1 want to see our stale one of tho llrst to recognize the impor tanco of this Held, and so gain the moral prestige and commercial advantage that will come therefrom. As itkin to this thought, I want the state of Oivgnu, nnad your city, to take particular ia teres! in tho work of the intcriiatwml bureau of Americnti republics, nit only because 1, as an Oregeian, n. at IW lu-.ld of if, but because it eu.it provide you mit'h a vast mrwrat wf infr.nUtM concerning these southern rcjwldio. This bureau 0nn hu.w ym hUut i AmcrMa bw a city, Hciwi Ay, Ww c.-hpltnt o the Argentine rW.'. ris n Ktuki4i f I.L'OO.Oihi jcrsoi wiici is gsiwvkig footer than any city is I'lwfrod ftatcs with tfce exceios of N'cjw Tt-ek and chicat; t Vivt yt. ..W siit urtis area tf tW1 I'm." ".ati. urt kvVJiy AkpVttt i fclis ltaw.il, an4 still hnv rw Wli -m trn Orog.H s-J :teJi4; l.y, ' !U dxmf (of tVi ""J. las w u m Mt M) 41 t ! .1 COS Win: j m rVi aMknrtcas fs cwfncnti. wtb0 mt9 aaaeap ft1! , yens, Um h.ynMii , nitrnnr iniai M am hhm flajsaa, i.) that the I'amaiBi Jrs. 0,1.1.. A mm benefits alike fisWI J" isonn ami Hoirth iiilhH 0amJ.witl usher in einlneree LESS SHEEP IN LAKE . . COUNTY THAN EVEE KLAMATH FALLS, Or. Oct. 14. There are ouly ubout 100,000 sheep in Luke county this year, while the aver age number iu former years bus been .100,000. Diivo Elder, who owns a fourth of Lake, county's sheep, passed through this city from his feeding grounds west of here, leased from theWeyerhauser timber people, and states that no sheep are selliug. He says that t-!' haB been offered for wethers aud t- for lumbs at the railroad, but all sheep men are prepared to hold over until next year. Eleven cents has been offered for wool, but it is being held for IS cents. Tho new arrangement of tho sheep men leasing timber lands for grazing pur poses is turning out satisfactorily de spite the additional cost, as ao quarrels arise over the range. JUD PEKNOLL EETUEN8 HOME: SEASON OVER (J HANTS PASS, Or., Oct. 14. Jud I'ernoll, tho left-handed baseball phe- nenon from the Applegato, return) il recently from his season's work with the Aberdeen, Wash., team, und will spend the winter ut homo. From the rec ords made by the Washington team it would seem that ho has not only kept his pace but has steadily improved in his work ns a bat puzzler, as he bus won tho larg.-r proportion of games in which ho pitched the full game or took the placo of a pitcher who had faded out. lie is not curtain ns to where he will be loented next season, hut it may be taki-a for granted that he will be annexed to some of the prominent ag gregutinns. NOTORIOUS GAMBLER PAYS THE LAST BET HENO, Nov., Oct. 14 After n gay life in which money came mid weut like water, the body of "Loug Poke" Law rence, a notorious Nomo gambler, today lies In tho city morgue. A few of the friends with whom ho spent Ins wealth will seo that the body does not go to the burying ground of tho city'B indigent dead. Lawreuoe died penniless Inst night in tho emergency hospital from pneumonia. "Long Poke," who wnB 58 yen old, started his gambling career iu Virginia when he wns In. Ilo gam bled in America and Europe and in ISO" went to the Klondike. HiB heavy wugers guvo him prominence nnd at one time ho possessed $'-'00100. YREKA HUNTERS TURNINO OUT STRONG THIS YEAR YHKKA, Cnl., Oct. 14. Thus far, Couutv Clerk Xeilon has collected $''4"0 for hunting licenses. Among those issued were four aliens at $2.1 each, and one non-resident let $10, the bulanco all be ing straight l licenses. From the aiiiiiuut alrendv collected from this source, it looks if lust year's receipts, wiiich were approximately $:i000, will be considerably increased .before the close season. From reports, this bids fair to be an exceptionally good season for nil kinds of game, particularly ducks and quail. They arc said to be re plentiful than for some venrs. Classified Advertisements Ous Cent a Word N ilnfl inser tions lass than IB cents. Six Uuurtl6na for tho pries of four. Sersnty flvs cants a line pr month. FOR 8AXJ3. l-'Olt SALE One acre in Medford; fine residence property; oak trees; good well. C. W. Stone, over llijou Thea ter. 1X3 FOll SALE Three gentle saddle nnd driving horses, $110, $-10 nnd J")0. First house ncross Hear creek oao left side of street. E. A. llalfer. 1S3 FOK SALE Eight room house, closets, pantry, summer kitchen, bathroom; 4 acres of laud; Fish Lako ditch runs through middle; miles from Med ford postofficc on Central Point road; part down, long time on balance. Ap ply to A, C. Taylor, 1'Vi miles north of Medford. Central Point road. IS 1 FOlt SALE tine team horses, haruess, light wagoa. Inquire ut Scott's Feed Yards or llox SOU. 200 FOlt SALE Choice business property at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box 4 IS, Medford. 247 FOR SALK New Finder concentrator, complete, for sale at a bargain; never been used. Address or call ou W. J. Wimer, Waldo, Or., or A. E. hVaiucs, Jacksonville. 11)0 FOlt SALE Dry oak stove and cord wood. Apply Hotel Nash. 178 FOR SALEA good small business on Seventh stroet. Reasons for celling. Address, P. O. box 518 or sail at thts office. U roK KENT Kngle 11 N..HJi street. fsrMt4 re,H 17S FO SAL ! aore rMMh. WCtWO, Are siss nitru-oveiitMifc,, w,4L ftumlf rshard. ak. This is a Wuaatin. i L. t. .. Tvtlmna offm. tt 1 hvuoir p. a fit 814 Mei Gold Seal SLICKERS AND GUM BOOTS by Miners and Lumbermen J For Sale at Van Dyke's Dry Goods, Shoes, Furnishings BIJOU THEATRE Tonight and Thursday. Proqram of Exceptional Merit. "MUS. TONKY'S SUITORS" Very comical. "BHOTMKRS IN SERVICE" A military drama. "HOME LIFE IN BRITTANY" Instructive and entertaining. Tieautifiil Illustrated Ballad, sung by Mr. Fish. Admission 10 cents. The Old Settler's Best Bargain Bazar A HOSIERY BARGAIN Vc ai-e reducing the price on a lot of 200 21 irs of the cel ebrated Burson Hose. These are the kind that save the darning yarn; reduced from Hfic a pair to 25f 20 YARDS FOR $1.00 Our bargain lot of 2000 yds. of Class A Gingham is fast disappearing. Offer closes October 15. A regular 16 yards for $1 stiller, now 20 yards for $1.00 Star Tobacco, a plug....45 Pure Cane Granulated Su gar at absolute cost when sold by the whole sack. Sell ing at the market wholesale 1 trice. SCHOOL SHOES We handle the Hamilton Brown school shoes. These stand the wear and tear of children's usage better than any others. All styles and sizes, priced from $1.25 to $2.50 Hutchison 6 Lumsden EPME T: A HMyim ns im .'; CO eta P ' f r a4rra p. Ssat i ' "" (si. e c An IM I. U tt .tt- r, 'H iwlar ana to yst tymk iate lsrro trsr tatav4 lttaa.sAddess P. O. Ho$ a. Medford, Or. 1SS new era s miA rienn J a rsn. Apply i"and friendship Phoi'iiis, r. ' AMTPin Uorara for luulure, tt par MsoaV), a sfire feneea; shada, watar to Vllt Moore, IM m Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy 1 You can ! a find it at I I Hussey Js Cash Store 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Electricity Is Always Ready Yon need only to close the switch and the motor starts It needs no mare atten tion till you stop it Ask us ab.-.it llenernt Electric M trs. You can use then. RtMalJK KIYK8 mi c ruic co, kx-i-.n to CovJor V ter A Po rr Co. 0.ee 206 West ;th .ttrwrt, opp. tfcf big fUvtiic sijtn ANrt:l i:hrclla rvsairiwi Call os A. K. Tatmise, nir brWs. Its XTTm1' soy Hmn 9 tafXA ol nan sUja Hs Ma in. M&UtMk Ua STV Ta4.Ma-Lsa(li Mk In fan aiiss(Mi V b m?, TA tasiCi oftfc. A -i- a r- ir.T.- LOST ANrf. LOST linht bay horse, weight 1050 pounds, 1 years old, bmaded ( (y on left shoulder, lams la left shoulder. Natify 1. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or SOO KOB VENT A large wsssoii, nia ble for storage, ay ami feJ. C. teae, over llijou tluaitar. IM It's Umbrella Time Has the Child an Umbrella? mm each and along up to $1.00, w e show children's Umbrellas ; guaranteed Si lr rainproof; all with best steel rods; paragon frames, natural wood han JXJKs digs, mostly curls and crooks; every one with a iurl, so that the handles, stay on; 22 and 24-inch in short, the best umbrella values you ever saw for smaller children. . . . ' r- mm and along up to $8.00 for 26-inch rainproof Umbrellas for ladies f ST and misses. Best steel rods, best paragon frames; all guaranteed VJJ- rainproof; all marked for a little less than the average store asks. Hundreds to select from. ' OtEiCOAT LOST Oa (tor 7. M tt r.)l hclHcXjik'le '"t sad sWa i4. nji overco. f f.dr iU bo suitably n'nard,C- lcavig it i j'hite (," Trowbridgi'j real ca;te at lice, Mtnlford. 1" IXisT Straw colore.1 Irish terrier dog. with short tail, MiMforiJ dog license THURSDAY THE ONE DAY ONLY Thursday morning at 7 a. m. we place on sale 500 yards of Swiss Curtaining; brand new goods; 30 inche wide; our regular 20c values; if you oome for it Thursday wo will sell I ft, it, per yard, for IvU FRIDAY" THE ONE DAY ONLY Friday morning at 7 a. m. we place on sale 100 pairs of Lace CurtainB. This lot is new aud very desirablo. White Nottingham Curtuins; 3Mi yards eznontional values at $2.00 and $2.50; ull to go for Friday only at, por pair $1.25 SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY Saturday morn ing at 7 a. m. we place on Bale! 40c Bibbon for 150 100 Belts for 250 75c Neckwear for ...17o and Inst but by no means least will be nil colors of fine 85c Wool Dress Goods, Saturday ouly, per ORn vard JV Many Anniversary Sale "Snaps" You will enjoy a look at our windows. They show : - ' . THREE SUIT SPECIALS Values to $20, for $11.00; values to $40 for $25.00; values to $75.00 for $40.00. THREE SKIRT SPECIALS-Values to $6.00 for $2.98; values to fS.oo for $5.00; values to $11.00 for $7.00. Largest assortment of Bags in Southern O regon. New showing of Neclarear. Gloves that wear perfectly. ' Five per cent off on all purchases of $5.0 0 or over, whether goods are on sale or not. MEDFORD 'S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Why Buy for Gash? Ans. : The main reason : You can save money by so doing. The second reason : It is the most satisfactory way. No disputes or overcharges. No millstone of debt about your neck at the end of the month. AVe pay the top cash price for Eggs, now, per dozen 40 Tillman's Recleaned Currants, a clean, fancy article for very particular house wives. Neat 1-lb packages to sell for 15c or two for 25c, now, 3 pks. for....25 Star Tobacco by the plug 45 M. J. B. Coffee in three-pound cans; sells everywhere for $1.00. It is in deed a fine coffee. Cash selling permits us to reduce the price to, the 3-pound can 90 20c bottles of Heinz' Mustard now sell ing for lf1 "l'resco" is practically the snme thing as Egg-O-See or Force, a prepared breakfast food. Being overstocked, we have reduced the pritr friii 10e pack age to l.")c Norwegian SUrdiiM. m)i hiw re duced to, the en 10r Creamery Butter at 5 per roll below market price. For those who wish Macaroni in clean, separate packages, we are selling the best, in 1 -pound cartoons. This sanitari ly packed article we have cut from 15c a package to 10 10c Corn Starch for, the package.. ..7$ AYe have installed in the store now the Ilobart Electric Coffee Pulverizer. By this machine we can reduce your cof fee to a powder and in this form it will go much further. Six bars of "Swift's Pride" Laundry Soap for 25 Free We are giving away aloV,itely without conditions of anv sort 75 cans of" "Pacific" brand of Evaporated Milk ; put up at HilWxiro, Or. 1(V Wis Naphtha .Stwip; e;vh has re duced to, the lir 6 Miller HKItt7lTtB ONLY i'Am ttJUKT.RY NT ORE SAVi HIV Tonight fii T.i f 3' H t V HAW: "WHWS Ki.VUKX 1W 71 W.TC$' aUwjfiTfc MilK KW-HK.iKTH i:WHm)t" Tt,e cli- tixi t tlw jw1i a Iwautiful fire tm HiVrHVES' KKVENflE" Peautiful Illustrated Sons?; sung by Miss Eifert. W. i I,.,4N xoo1 s. mm. i ntmm . ('" ise. iiwaj lfei a)l ,m a -.: KIM .ftM (BWSisE tadaiauBs No. S. on collar. bind, M-tlfr.l, mid r Nolifv.l. N'elher; r,'w:rl. I- Admissiorft , .10 cpnts. Km mm-nmnt. rxr rrTf, a te ' "-)" tp !;. CS tt sllt lp. a (uud iumi: m okfava ': autt,n3 lt, sjaraaa I f u "r n rral. oa4 scaat at projM'rtv, J. C. Rogers. ""ffio,, I,,,,,, x,h p ,,.. 0 0