t Social and Personal E. L. Jouob of the Copper King mine is dowu from Eileen. F. C. McWilliamv, the realty tKaler of AhIiIuii.1, was a Mtilfonl visitor on Weihu'mliiy. The Hotol Mor Ihih not ilowd an it was reported would be the vum on Novemlifr , but in still "pf'ii tW "Ui nefts as iiami). O. F. Keddy of tho Itlne lde mine is visiting in Mtdfonl. II rejiurtu a crew of 40 men working at tho mine. ('. V. Vincent of (,'orvallis In register ed at the Nash. (J. B. Metralf and .F. A. Hmll of Eugene oro in Med ford. A serii-H of t'wmgcliral revivals begin Thursday evpmnft in the. Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. .r. A. .Mnguire of San Francisco spent Thursday in Mcdfonl. Mr. Maguiro is the representative of MyscJI, Kullhis & Co., mid well known in commercial circles. E. C. Poineroy of Meadows was in Med ford on business Wednesday. The city council meets Tlmrmliiy eve ning for the regular monthly meeting. The Commercial club will hold a reg ular session Thursday evening instead of on Wednesday as usual. W. T. Crieve of .Jacksonville was a Medfoid visitor Wednesday. II. II. (ioddnrd of Talent was doing bind lies with the Med ford merchants Wednesday. hi. .1. K. It aile of Ashland was a re cent Med ford visitor. It. II. Harris left for Port IiiihI Thurs day. He, will pr.dmbly go east before returning to Med ford, (icorge Church of b'o-tehurg is n visi tor in Med ford. He is accompanied by h-x father. Mrs. W. M. Vance ui Voukon is visit ing in this city with her sister, Mrs. N. It. Hradbury. Mrs. C. W.' ITpwh- of Milts, Cal., is v'oiiihig with relativ" in Med ford. Tho W. (!. T. IT. hold their regular meeting Thursday ufteriioon in the Kind Haptist church. l-ldgar llafer is expected to return from a short vWtt to Portland this eve ning. A number of hr.r.tcrs are reporting good ojuail shooting near Eagle Point. I)iek Hlinger was a recent Med ford visitor. Dr. Sweden burg of Ashland was u visitor in Med ford Thursdiiv, HI ERR A CUTOFF PASSES NEAR HISTORIC) SPOT MKDPORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED POM). ORKfJOV, TlintSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1008, ,-,,.- '"' '"' """"" HAD TO HUSTLE TO RETIE BRIDAL PAIR'S LOOSE KNOT WINSTKD, Conn., Nov. 3. Hector (Iriffith of the Kpiscopal church had to hustle yesterday to overtake Harold It. "Heoinan of N'ew Preston and Miss Mar garet T. IlitchkisH of Cornwall, whom he had married at I J menu-It, in t he town of Salisbury, on a license issued in the town of Cornwall. "Hurry before it is too late," hoi lered the witnesses, after the mistake had been discovered The young couple who had not ben married at n'l under the law, were by t hat t ime well ou their way to a hotel in Liinerock. The rector sprinted to a phone and called up Miss Julia Uoodwiu, who lives on the road, half way. She stepped tho couple and held t hem till I he minister arrived. He a polo gized for his blunder and went with t hem to (''alls Village, where another license was obtained, A real knot was then tied in the directors' room of the bank, and the couple went on rejoicing. (I rand excursion to City of Mexico. I.eavea Mcdford on the H.'tli of Decern Her, linis. on the regular Overland. !fi'.l." for the round trip, good for (in days. For further in for mat ion, write, to Kniil 1'eil, Ashland, Or. tf "Your Neighbor's Wife" is looking for yon, so keep Hint appointment at Angle opera house tonight. CASTELLANE'S PETITION UP IN PARIS COURT PAItlS. Nov. ft. Count Moni do Cas tellane's petition for a modification of the decree of divorce obtained by his wife (who was Miss Auun (Imild id' New York) on account of her saline ipieut marriage to Prine llelie de Sagan came up in court today, but at the re uest of the drfcime hearing was post pnnrd until next Wednesday. Oront Revival Bog l us Tonight. The long looked for revival at the Christian church begins tonight. oh ert I,. Whist on of Host on and Clay Longman of Met hany. Neb., are t hi' evangelists. Mr. Winston is n man of n:it ioiiul repntat ion in the ( 'lit ist iau church, having held some very success fill meetings in the eastern chutcln". You will enjoy hearing him. He has been compared to a Kansas cyclone, not in dost rue t iveneH, but in accomplishing what he nets out to do, The singing will be one of the most enjoyable and interesting parts of the entire service. Kvoryboily enjoy first class music. Yon will have it nt t he 'hristiau church any and alt the time. Our own leader. Mr. Torres! Kd meads, cannot be ex Cidcd anywhere in Oregon. Mr. Long man will have charge of the chorus dur ing the meeting. Special snugs will be rendered at everv service. Molding begins promptly at 7: (., ( ord ial in vitalion. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The following letters remain ttncalb-d for at tin- potoffice at Mcdford, Ore j ir.ni. VovpihIht 4 IMi'K ! Win. (J Mt.it t. W. It. Itullock, Mis. C. E. Carver, Harrv Clark, .1. O. Cole, Frank li. Crayton, I'at Downey, O, II. Prink, P. A. r'muk. Mrs. It. S. (Jaiiier, Mrs. Millia (iauchlef. .loy (ileu, Col. JoHi-ph tJreen. Scotty 4 Ira tin. (. IDir son. C W. Ilnseltoti. .1. t Haritnaa. .1. H. Krueger. W. li. I.ut. W. A. Mas sie. .1. V. McFinmond-t. A. A. Miller. Lindsay Minifie ("). James O'Hrien, S. 4. Newton, Chas, 0Lr,dsby. (ieo. A. Palmer, .1. K. Rommer, .1 A. TorneV. lames P. White, Francisco Zanotto. Patties calling for the above letters will please say advertised, A charge of one cent will be made on the dcliv erv of nnv of the above, letters. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. SACHAMKNTO, Cal., Nov tdilerable interest was manifested here today when it was left rued that the new Sierra cntolT of the Southern Pacific railroad over the Trutkce mountains would pUMH within a few yards of the cabin occupied by the Itreen family, ineuibers of the ill-fated Dormer party that perished near Donner lake. The survey for the cutoff had been made by . railroad engineers to reduce some of the steep grades and difficult curves in the Tnickee divisiou. and when the' survey to locate I lie Itreen cabin was made by another part vol' engineers a few davs ago it was discovered that 1 it had stood within a few yards of the proposed line of railroad. ' I. K. IJreeii, son of Kdward P. IJreen. ; who was a member of the Donner par- j ty and who lived in the cabin in tliatj terrible period S2 years ago, arrived here late lust night from the mountains, where he had been wit ll n surveying party. When the general, C. F. Mc- I Clashed, of the survivors of the ill-fat- j ed Donner expedition, his daughter, Miss .June I,. Mcdlaslien, and Will in in Thompson, a Southern Pacific engineer who volunteered his services, he located tiie acre of ground on which the Hreen j cabin stood, which has been given to 1 (he state for a monument. An immense wooden cross formerly marked the spot where so many of the Donui r party died, but this was wreck ed by the storms, stone monument will be erected. KLAMATH IS GREAT St. Mary's Academy. COUNTRY FOR ALFALFA A boarding and day school, large, i coin mod ions ami modern in its equip r,,-Con. j KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. j menis. that no section or ine west can glow Departments or instruction: miliary, grammar, commercial academic, music and art. The course proper to each is outlined in tho "course of study of the (ion of the west better alfaltu than the Klamath country is the report of A. T. Sweet of the bu reau ot soils of the agricultural depart on at. who has been engaged the past summer in making a soil survey of the lands euibinccd in the Klamath project. The average yield per acre over the valley is about three tons, while home farmers who thoroughly understand the culture of alfalfa get five ions. Mr. Sweet estimates thai -It I acres of good alfalfa land here will support dairy cows with room for a few horses and hogs. With the present price of butter fal, 2' cents, the net returns should be fr flSuii to a vear ..Watch Our Windows.. Classified Advertisements One Gent a Word No single Inser tions less than 15 cents. Six Insertions for tho price of four. Sevent?-flv ;entfl a Huh per month. FOB S2.E. l-'Olt HALL' Nice family horse; light lop biiggv. ut a bargain. Ilarrv Mess ler. Kmeriek Lodging lit 1.1 RESEARCH BUREAU DOING MUCH WORK IN STATE I'M V Kits IT Y OK OKKtiOV. Kiigene, Xov. .1. The Itexcnrch bureau of the de partment of KcououiicH ami Political .Science of the University is collecting a great deal of valuable data for the use of the members of the legislature at. the coming session. The facts on' both sides of questions under consider ation ure gathered from alt sources and placed in a convenient form for ref- , erence. Some of the questions being in vestigated are as follows: "Compari son of the financial provisions of the ( )regon stale const it ut ion with those and with those of present day consti tutions." " ( rii phie showing of the development of the different sources of Oregon state revenues,' "The Pacif ic northwest internal waterways sys tems " "4regon water power resour ces and a desirable state policy.'' "(iraphic showing of the development of different lines of public expendi ture." Oregon's public lands policy." "Oregon's school fund mid system of common school finance. ' ' ' 'Oregon 's wagon mm! appropriations ami system of state highways. " " Kinuncinl sta tisties of railways of the Pacific north west." The information gathered will also be placed at the service of the pub lic, who may get the results by inquir ing at the university when the work is completed. PtiK SALK- I'ive and ten acre within uml adjoining city limit:!, at a bargain on long t ime. Address P. O. !iox 4 IS, Mcdfonl, Or. IMS KOtt HA LK Hi x-room house and two lots on choice corner, ', blocks from Seventh street and .'( blocks from S. P. railroad; has south and east front; .1 porches, woodshed, chicken houe, etc.; wired for electric light ; water and sew r mains in street; will be sold at a bargain. Address P. 4). Box Medford, Or. i'0 l-'OIt SA LK A bargain. fi rut-class pianola pia P. O. Box itf, Mud- ford. PUIt SALKA house and lot in Cen trul Point, one block fmn Main street, house "1 feet square, 4 rooms, lot fi.Vx H'rj price. $1500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Kmorson, Central Point, Or. "10 l'OU SAMS A good Binall bu.siucs on Hovonth st root. Ileanone for rolling. Address, P. O. box fiI2 or call at this office. tf VOH HALM One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire u(, Scott's Feed Yards or 11 oi 80(3. 'Jl0 si'hoolH of the Misters of the Holy Nairn of Jesus ami Mary," and will be for warded on application to any address. Tho commercial department will open Monday, November 2, and comprises shorthand, typewriting, office methods and practical bookkeeping, moucrn ous iness spelling and writing. For particulars, apply to Sister Su porior. 208 "No Shooting" signs at Tribune office. Price fi cents each, 50 cents a dozen. 250 The laws and regulations Set down for dairy fann ing Male Ihe life of the cow, Man and maid most charm ing. The strict observance of our policy the best for the money makes buying ci gars made 'by us a source of satisfaction to everybody. Our cigars are always fresh and we manufacture none but first-class goods. R.R.V. Cigar Works You Save Money by So Doing viis tlic condition in Mi'dford a sbort c hud to go to the store and Lave 1 ...inL.tec ii u U'MS Suppose UU..-0 were m su " ; ; , (,mvn tlic goods and then 5 .1 ffr.i-i.nt nil caii come to tins .stoic hixii i " n"11" , : . , . s I J, i mm n,lct ' s av of four different lines at once, ,.nd the pr.ces are a I m Vdain 1 siihl. Think of the time saved and think of the money we save yon at the special 5 salr-s. S The New Underwear Most Anything You Desire We haven't said much lately about Underwear, because we couldn't keep enough here to supply the demand. New shipments have just arrived and. owing to the lateness ot the season, we have marked every garment a little closer than they are usually marked. Ltttlirx' Vrsts and Pauls: all sizes and all weights at $2.00, 31.50, $1.25, $1.00, 75S 50tl and 25. J'nioii Sails; all sizes in white, cream and gray, $3.50 ami limit down o'$1.00. Children's Union Sails and sciande (larmnits up from 15. New Hosiery Too Just received, new shipment of Hosiery; any price you may desire. ladies; exceptional value at Sjwrial A big lot of fine cotton Hosiery for 25c I'Olt SA LE 'lipico busiiK'.HB properly ut n luirgtiin ou cutty ternm. 1. (). Box 4IS, M elfortl. 247 KOH SALH ll 20 acre raucli, $1,IHI0. t'lrHt cIhhb iinprovtMiuMitH, wc-ll, I'aiuily orchard, otc. This a bargain. Sec li, E. W.. Tribune offiro. tf. JOSEPIUNE PROPERTY IS ASSESSED ON REAL VALUE I'O TRADE Liyht suifjla enveri'd bug gy for two-st'uted rig. L, E. W., Tri buno office. tf I'OU SALE Six room humt butli, clcr trii! liglitM, well mul cily wator, six blocks from iidpot. For piiri iciilarn u-1 dr.'Hs II.)X Hild, Mfdford. WANTED. fl RANTS PASS, Or, Nov. "i. Knr (lit1 first liuio in iU liinlorv, and in nc (irdinicc with tin1 pnHcnt tax law, .losfpliiiii I'ouuty property will tliis year b jihhi-hhciI ou it h real value in Hletul of one half or two thirds 1 1 k vul nut inn ii k hciotofoii. While thin will not mat erially affect the amount of taxal ion, it will make a much bet ler ihowinn for the eonnty. A Hnenmr Wilt Kallin believi'H that it will aelually rr duee tin levy, an it will morn equitably liHtribule Ihe burden of taxation, and ereate (greater property vnliir upon whieh lo base eonatv expenditure. The work of jreltin; ' '", ,(nnty out of a very bad rondit ion Into which it lina talli'ii, that of low valuation and high tax levy, was begun three yearn ago. In Ilia) period the property values of (lit imly, an shown by the tax honks, have almost doubled. For the pnsl year alone then' is an increase of "i0 per t. l-ast year the valuation given for I In county was about if.l.Oiiu.iiun. This venr it will ho $S,2no,t)00. V ANTED All kinds of house, ami win dow cleaning dono by hour or iliiv; wilt attead promptly. Nil hie, care Tat :uitnit near bridge. 0 1 WANTED Man with team, plow and harrow to gt't ten to twenty acreH ready for trees; old rod soil; no ' ' st ieky ; " state price per acre. Ad iIicms K. It., care Tribune. (M) . LOST AND FOUND. LOST A light bay horse, weight NWO pounds, J) years oht, hramled j on left shoulder, laino in left shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson at Ik-agle, Or.UOd I'Oli KENT Two .unites of light limine keeping rooms, one block south of cilv park on Holly street. Mrs. Joe Thorn as. 'lt liENT Eurnislu'd ronai for gentle man; hoard if desired. '-M(5 Eiftli st. comer II. 'Jmu SAVOY Tonight and Thursday.. i IIKDKORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE. BAKER-HUTCH ASON CO. I ! CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. rjj :ui!)1iniHinillMIIUMIM!MllinilllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllMIIIIMIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIirii Toque Point Oysters "FASCINATING FLUKEY DLM I.M.ES" Tbe latest funnvgraidi. "IX TIIE DAYS OE TIIE PLLdKMMS" A beau tiful historical Indiana drama. "TIIE DlIMIi WITNESS' A story of 1 i To inter est, with a thrilling climax'. Beautiful pictorial ballad sung by Miss Eifert, Admission '. 10 cents. Tlic Mmoriclc Cafe lias now tlic exclu sive agency for the Toque Point Ojs tors. Theso nro iicknowiodgod to ho the best. Give them n triftl. The Eraerick Cafe Mlrs. 3rene Ifampton Isaacs "Snstructor of "piano. Ilstl 5ttetl)o6 Stu6l at c stance. lortb Orange Street NOTICE JOB PRINTING All Kinds of Job Printing done on short notice. It does't matter what it is in Printing, we do it for you. Our Office is now the best equipped in Southern Oregon, our workmen the most skilled anil output superior. Only union Print Shop in Rogue River Valley. Portland prices our sched ule. We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Central Ave. MEDFORD Tbe property owners on Seventh street having been duly noli Tied to transfer their water con ned ions from (he old main to Ihe new main, and sufficient time having elapsed for such connec tions to be made, the water will be cut out of the old main on Monday morning. Xoveniber D. All property owners on Central avenue X., are hereby notified to transfer their water connec tions from the old main to the new main, as the water will be cut out of the-old main Xoveni ber ''(). liv order of WATER COMMITTEE. New Kid Gloves in all lengths and colors. THE GR AND Program Tonight: 'I IK PLAXTER-S V1EE"-Tcmpted by a human serpent, but saved b her faithful !er The verv Htest biograph headliner, released October 'JO. 1WS. Dl ADOI.ICAL ITCH li" The man who walks on the water. Song. "Over tbe Hills and Ear Awav.' Extra Attraction JACQUES 1 he Hypnotic Wonder Admission. 10 cents, Ladies,' (Jlace and Suede three-clasp, short Gloves in tan, red, brown, taupe, white, black, navy, etc., at, per pair $1.50 Same shades in Ifi-button lengths at, per Pit''' ' $-4.00 .12-button lengths, pair $3.50 I feavy cape stock (! loves in tan and brown 12-button lengths at, pair $3.50 Short lengths and auto lengths in cape stock 0 loves at. paii- $1.50 Youths' sizes at, pair $1.00 Every pair guaranteed. Van Dykes ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ti, .. , Ashland, Oregon. and EVQLisS .T"01 tr"ini,,K in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND IZrtMt lDd,V,dual "t'ti. by experts. We have been r . ll " 89 ".r r',",r",ra 1'ave now Sem,ro,l impl. ccommri.t.... the Sweed,burg block. Twice a, largo n Nothing the , ie of business training i9 loo good t our 8tmicnta. I;flf IT irrn.' n-A r- mr, . At About One-TTalf the Usual Expense. ' "II nfurmafon free. P. RTTXER, President. 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