rnimsm or oeegon CORRESPONDENCE COURSE A new bulletin of the correspond ence study department nf the Univer 8ity of Oregon has just Wen received The scope of the work h:w been great ly enlarge,! over thu beginning made last year, and nov. eoveru uuursos in Enghsh classics,, Shakespeare, pudn gogy, botany, history, algebra, geoin etryt trigonometry, analytic geometry and several courses in inathematies for teaclitrs. By metuis of this work any student who has not time to attend college or high school can pursue, with hardly any cost, practically the same, work by correspondence through the university courses, and receive credit for it. Thou sands of dollars each year are sent out of Oregon to various correspond ence schools ami the university believes that a large part of this might just as well be saved to the people of the Btate. The enrollment of this depart ment will reach 3000 students for he year. , PREPARING FOR BIG TIME IN ASHLAND SOON The following eommittpos of Mvstic Shriners have been appointed to make arrangements for the celebration connection with the institution of Hil lnh Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mvstic Shrine at Ashland, Saturday evening, November 14, tor which a dispensation was granted nt the recent meeting of the Imperial couucil at St. Paul: Executive committee C. II. Vaupel, E. D. Uriggs, D, B. Grant, Committee ou stunts, E. V. Carter, A. E. Kennies, H. O. Frobach, E. T. Staples, Refresh ments; E. D. Rriggs, P. W. Paulson, R. L. Burdic, Program and invitations; E. A. Sherwia, F. D. Wagner, IT. S. Sanford, J, F. Shepherd, Benton Bowers eDeornlions; Alexander Livingston, W. A. Pearson, D. R. Mills, C. H. Veghete, J. J. Cambers; Reception; A. E. ReamoR, W. I. Vawter, F. G. Sweden berg, George S. Calhoun, F. D. Wagner, H. S. Sanford, 0. F. Shepherd, Benton Bowers, Alexander Livingston, J. A., Bothwell. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Judgo J. R. Neil has returned from Salem, where he has been attending Supremo court. Attorney W. J. Vnwtor was over from Mod ford Friday on business. Fred and Arthur Kletnhammer, of Buncom, wero trading with our mer chants Fridny, as was also Ed Sell marsh. Thursday evening Federal Chapter of O. E. S. held a social meeting, the occa sion being thoir semi-nnnual installa tion. . George Bcall, of Butte Falls, and O. Dunlnp, of Phoenix, were Jackson ville visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Venable were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunniugtou Fri day. -. Miss Leona Ulrieh has returned from a week'B visit with her sister, Mrs. James Buckley, of liuch. F. J. Newman, the Med ford attorney, was doing busines at the court house Friday. Mrs. Wulf has closed her restaurant situated on the corner of Oregon and California streets and it is rumored that n new. butcher shop will be opened at that place. Mrs. C. W, Conklin came over from Medford to attend the O. E. installa tion and visit u few daya with friends. A. E. Rennres has returned from Sa lem, but loft immediately for Granls Pass. . T. J, Osgood, civil engineer for Med ford, was at the count v seat on Friday. Yakima Best, the flour with the big reputation. Miller & Ewhank. 1SJ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. James W. Smylie to J. E. Rob erts,, land in soction 30 oris, land in section 30, township 37, range 1 V... 'iim.00 C. J. Bremmerman to Flavin L. Barker, lot 3, block 4, Ross addition to Medford. . 10.00 Charles II, Deierlein to Win. Budge, property in Medford 400.00 V. A. Dunlnp to Owen Dunlnp, Iota 6, 11 and 12, block 1, Phoenix " 1.00 Edward E. Foss to Win, Schapmnn, 32 acres in sec tion (10, township 33, range 1 W 100.00 NOTICE OP FILING PLAT OP SURVEY Notice has been given by the land office at Roseburg that sections 23, 24, 25, and 2fl, township 30 south, ran go 7 west, W. M., have been sur veyed and the plat of survey will be filed in that offico on November il, 3908, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on nnd after such duto application will be received for the entrv of lands therein. SEE THE WINDOWS AVe have on display a complete new big line of Suitcases, Grips, Trunks, shown in the window. They are Waxman Brothers' make and are in all Priced right, when selling from .'. 1 Our line of Jloston Rubbers is very complete. 2 ers for the little ones and Rubbers for ladies andmisses. Men's Rubbers, Veto Toe Rubbers and oth ers. Priced at a small margin when selling from-lOcon up to 90 j olympia runner made CUSTOMS HOUSE INSPECTOR XKW YORK, Oct. 17. Melviu V. heppanl, the champion middle distance runner of the Olympic games, is pre paring today to enter upon his new duties as an inspector in the custom Inmso service nf the government. Shop pa rd was nntitied of his appointment officially by President Roosevelt. PHACTS FROM PHOENIX. The rains of last week have moisten ed up the ground so the farmers and fruit men can plow. There will not be as much grain put in this fall as here tofore, owing to more land being set out to fruit trees last spring. A hunting party composed of R. A. Smith, our barber, Luke Smith of the Hot Air club, Nnah Chandler, String town's expert onion grower, and Wi ley Turnbough of North Town, left Thursday for na extended hunt on Elk creey and therabouts. They expect to bring back 20 or 30 of the monntain goats. 1 notice that people around Milton are putting out more prunes, while around here our orchardists are all talk ing of cutting out half their unities and putting pears or Newtown apples instead. Managers Shaffer and Colo of the Standard mill are digging n ditch to lay the pipe in that is to convey the water from the end of the water ditch or bulkhead at 1 1 t arns, The pipe will connect with the penstalk at the mill. Heretofore the water was brought to the penstalk in a flume, which broke down last spring. In this way Man agers Sehaffor nnd Cole say, they can get more power, ns there will be no leakage. The Colver brothers spent Saturday covering their horse barn. Miss Mollie B. Towno of Jackson ville was over Sunday and spent the day hero with her sister Annie. George MeClair of Garden Vale addi tion is painting the Hartley residence just south of the Wakefield hall. Mrs. F. A. Garrison of Portland is visiting here, the guest of her sister, Ms. James Allen. Miss Lulu Roberts of Garden Vale addition visited hero Sundny, tho gnest of Mrs. Charles Houston. County Clerk W. R. Coleman drove over from Jacktown Saturday evening, staying until Sunday evening, visitng :ind talking with old time friends ami relatives. Henry Helms nnd wife of Talent pnss d through here Wednesday on their! return home from Medford with a load of furniture. Mrs. Nicodomus is quite sick at the I homo of her daughter, Mrs. James Allen. A Mr. Morrison of Elk Crock has rented the Newberry property in the north part of town, whero A. Johnston has lived for the last five years, nnd will farm the land belonging to it that lays across tho creek. Sylvester S. Stevens, Fred Furry and J. S.. Stagg were Friday visitors in Medford. Mrs. W. R. Coleman of Jacksonville cave over Friday. Shorty Fry has a fine exhibit of grapes ou display at the store. The store hero has changed hands, or rather another name added to the firm, the new member being K, L. Sims of Oklahoma. The firm name now is Heart), Fisher & Sims. The Ladies' Aid society of tho Chris tian church- met Thursday at Mrs. T. P. lieid's and decided to give a chicken pic dinner and supper on election day, if a place could bo secured. N. C. Purkerson, formerly of this place, but now of Ashland, was down Friday on business. Captain Caton, Mrs. Brake, Freder ick Furry and Hon. Walter Moore of North Phoenix district were recent bus iness callers here. Andrew and Josio Calhoun, Lloyd Colver, Milton Anderson, Owen Dun lap, T. P. Reid nnd wife, Misses Shaf fer, Reynolds, Anderson nnd Allen, Fred Furry, Matthew Calhoun, A. S. Furry and many others were recent Medford business visitors. Misses Clara Allen nnd Ada Reynolds were appointed delegates from tho Sun day school hero to the county Sunday school convention held at Medford Mon day to Wednesday. Thursday was cream day and Lovell Ferns ami many others were over from tho East Side- with cream. Lemuel E. Hughes was in town Sun day in search of someone to dig a well on tho place which his brother Ld the real estato agent of Ashland, re cently purchased. Lera is going to form the place for Ed this season. While here he engaged Philemon Stein baugh, our genial w-ll digger, and miner, to do the stunt. Walter Stnncliffe has been borrow ing soino of tho night here lately to work on his now, house ho la building in South Phoenix. Rev. T. P. Reid of tho Christian chureh spoko in place of Rev. Ennifi. The latter was detained nt Ashland in attendance at tho Presbyterian synod. MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, POLITICAL SITUATION IN NEVADA BADLY MIXED RENO, Nov., Oct. 17. Vyith a three cornered fight in the state over the nom ination of a representative at large to congress, in which au extraneous issue affecting state legislation is dividing the voters, Nevada today faces an un certain political prospectus. II. B, Maxson, tho city engineer, is the Republican nominee, but there is defection in his own party and tho an tagonism of the labor vote becauso of tho Republican state platform, which indorses a state police provision. Georgo Bartlett, of Tonopnh, tho Democratic candidate, is likowise op posed by the labor forces for the Btuue reason. The labor faction attempted to nominate Pat A. McCarren, but Bart lett, by controlling the Democratic con vention, obtained the indorsement of the stato police law. Ho was also active in aiding Governor Sparks to seeuro its pasage by the last legislature. Ex-Chief Justice of the State Su preme Court A. L. Fitzgerald, nomi nated on tho Independence ticket, which has au anti-police bill plank in its platform, is considered in n fair way to gather in tho labor vote. Fitzgerald is an elderly man. Tho senatorial fight has been reduced to an agreement between Francis G. Newlaads, Democrat, and P. L. Flan ungan, Republican, to abide by the vote of the people and allow the winner at the November election to bo ratified by tho legislature. A 5186 W. W. CITY TAILOR ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Orepon. Tlioronugh and practical training in COMMERCIAL, 8HORTIIAND and ENGLISH. Individual instruction by exports. Wo have been compelled to culurgo our quarters every your, and have now secured ample accommodations in the Swcodeuburg block. Twico as largo as ever. Nothing in the lino of business training is too good for our students. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE At About One-Half the Usual Expense. Poll infurmation free. P. RTTNER, President. Buy a Howard Watch THE FINEST TIMEPIECE MADE IN AMERICA. MARTIN The Jeweler Fin Watci ul Jwlry "We can fit a rubber to most HARRIMAN TURNS ON LIEUTENANT AND PIEES HIM NEW YORK, Oct. 17. Wall street has a rumor afloat today that W. T. Van Brunt, president of the Furnace villo Iron Company and other Harriinan concerns, and director iu bianv Uarri ttitm nmnnmiiitfi wiia fnri'nil tn minim by Harriinan because ho had permitted the impression to go abroad that the railroad magnate was interested in the North Butto Extension Copper Mining Company, which had caused many rail road men to invest in the company aud loso much money. Van Brunt hauded in his resignation yesterday covering all the positions ho held with auy of the Harriinan concerns. The resignation is understood to have been acepted im mediately. North Butto shares are sell ing this week for 5 cents, as compared with $2.50 less than two years ago. It is understood tlmt Van Brunt's resigna tion is part of a plan to reorganize the North Butte concern. Van Brunt has been one of Harriinan 's trusted lieu tenants. Ho was president of tho St. Joseph & Grand Island Railway and director of Wells Fargo, Resides holding several other directorships. Nowcastle. In tho mattor of the assignment of T. J. Kinney, insolvent for t'8,0Gl.f4, William Ulrieh was appointed assignee. J. D. Whitman vs, W. A. Jones, sher iff, nnd C. W. Walters. Suit for in junction asking to restrain sheriff from selling certain real property. I am now Located . with Martin J. Redely and am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv B.N. Butler Near Postoffice When You Are Hunting for tho best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your money if you patronize us. Tho time is now here whon you should think about your full suit. We are anxious that you should see onr display of fall fabrics. Make your seloctio .s now. Wo will fill your order with pleasure. Steaem cleaning. Freuch dry clean ing and pressing neatly done. EIFERT MEDFORD J. REDDY Near Postoffloe Repsirim t SpeoUlty. etc., a few of which arc the new styles and leathers. ?-85 to ?8.50 any shaped shoe. Rub MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, City Business SAVOT THEATER North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and illus trated songs. Entiro chaugo of program Monday, Wodnosday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous performance overy evening of motion pictures and il lustrated ballads. Entire change of program Monday, Woduosday and Fridnv. Admission 10 cents. WM. H. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Phone 22. 210 W. Seventh St., Modford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY Home grown whole root troes. N. 8. Bonnott Medford, Or. Watch this space. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS THE EMERICK CAFE Tho best restaurant in Southern Oregon. W, E. Johnson Prop. VERNE T. CANON Billpostor and distributor. All orders promptly fillod. Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Modford, Or. O. F. COOK Sells treos thnt grow. Office: R. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phono 503. Medford, Or. MISSES BANKS & BICE For Suits, Gowns and Fancy Waists. ITaBkins Block, Medford, Or. Phono 2303, 3 rings. MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing I Studio nt Rosidonco. East Medford. Phone 225 S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern equipped opornting rooms X-Rny. Offico hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offico in Jackson Co, Uk. bldg "Instructor of "piano, Tlt 5tttl)o6 Shiolo at Mtslocncc. tftorth OrditQC Strctt THE MEDFOh'T) DAILY NEWS SERVICE IN Think 1H0S. T. W. Daily C. E, McComb DAILY McOOMB ; Real Kstate, Rentals and Loans Ten-acre tracts a specialty, Ref erence, Jackson Co. Bank. Room 33 Jackson Co. Bk. bldg, Medford ARTHUR H. DAVIS Contracting Electrical Engineer. 210 W. Sovonth St., Medford, Or. ANLO PENWELL Th Plumber. I solicit a share of your business, pledging satisfaction. THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESS ING WORKS ' W. E. Lane ft Son, Props. Opposito notel Moore, Modford Oregon WASOHAU BROWN wish to aunounco to their patrons that thoy are located in their new quarters in tho Young & Hull building. Billiards, Cigars aud Tobaccos. M. & B. CANDY KITCHEN Wo make all our own candies. Martin and Barrow, Props. Corner Soventh and 0 Streets, Modford, Oregon. 1 DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist ' Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. THE MISSION GRILL Always open for business. Neat and clean. Up-to-date. Popular prices. 2 So. C St. Lambert Sc Brown THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM Finost cup of coffee on tho Pacific Coast. II. H. Lorimor Prop. For good bargains in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In strumoutn, go to THE MEDFORB LOAN OFFICE C Stroet. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phones C. W. Conklin 30 .1. H. Butlor 148 TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST SOUTHERN OREGON. What This A dent can be made in a wall plastered with Acme Cement Plaster but the plaster will not crumble. Never until recently could the above brand of plaster lie purchased in Medford. "We now have it in its different fibres. A trial will convince you of its superior qualities. Crater Lake Lumber Co. Directory COLVIO ft DURHAM Lawyers Office: Medford Bank Bldg. Ground floor. Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 91 MORDORFF It WOLF Now and Second-Hand Furniture Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St. South Modford, Or. KARNES ROOMING HOUSE Newly built nnd newly furnished All modern conveniences. D. O. Karnes, Prop. 20 8. O St., Medford, Or. FISH MARKET Fresh fish recoived daily. Oys- terB in soason. Cor. Soventh and E Sts, Medford MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof foes, Extracts, Baking Powdor nnd Spicos. We carry all kinds of dinner waro and fancy dishes. 210 W. Sovonth St. Modford, Or. THE HOTEL EMERICK Rooms from 50 conts to 1.50 per day. All modorn convonionceB. We solicit your patronngo. I buy accounts, bills, notes and judgments of any nnturo, any where. AddresB O. CLAY Box 52 Modford, Or. Livory and Feed. Phono 2431 WEST SIDE STABLES Okas. E. Tall, Proprietor. First-class Turnouts. Modford Orogon DR. GOBLE Tho oiily eo''isivo Optician be twoon Portland nnd Sacramento. Offico on Soventh Street. JOB PRINTING Neatest and best, nt short notico by The Tribune. When othors fail, cnll on DR. E. J. BONNER Eyo Spocinlist Office in tho Grand Theater Bldg Phono 35. Sovonth and Main NOTICE. This Is to certify tlmt I, tho under signed, P. Wm. Wnschnu, did on tho 12th day of October, 100S, dissolve tho nfirtnflrithin o f Waschau ft Noodles, c.mmonly known as tho Whito Elephant saloon. Mr. iicorgo ai. inooim-a, m successor in tho business, assumes all liabilities, debts, lcoso, etc., and all ac counts due the former firm ar' payable to him. 180 P. WM. WABCTAU. Means I Hutchison & Lumsden