MEDFORD DAILY" TRIBlgE..,MEDFORD. OREGON, W EDN EST) AY, DECEMBER 16, 1008. Social and Personal L. H- uuutt lias loft tor Purtluuil ou a uhurt business trip. VJol.iidou's Bent Flour, 1.35. Mo Comb A True. The ( 'ominurciul club will meet this t'Vt'tiiiij; in regular seaaiou. Save 10 to 10 pounds per bulo by got tiug vunr hay at the Kuus Mill. OS Otiiiru Lj. Diivin, the Jacksonville baukcr, spent Wednesday in Med ford. List land with Hanson Investment Co., Ovor too Bijou Theater. 254 ,lutMjli (Jcpliiirt und wife uro v.Hiting Mod ford. Hot popcorn nud roasted peunuta at the M. &. II. Tandy Kitchen. 234 I'olk If till of Griffin Creek in look ing lift f-r county buHiuetts In company with m verul other grand jurors. Have cuHtoiner for bearing ooinmor ciat orchard, Bon son Invest men t Co., over Jlijou Theater. 2SB K. )'. Tucker of Brownsboro haa been attemling court nt Jacksonville, being a grand juror. There'll bo something doing In Mer lin very soon. 232 L. IK Harris, hus rcturuod from (he Hpokane applo fair. The ideal holiday candies. King & Long. 2H1 J' H. Outmuii of Talent spent Ttictt day in Medford. ('all up the Huso Mill and get prices on feed and hay before buying. 3'hone 3101. - " 08 A stray Jersey heifer will bo sold at the Ceii trnl Point pound Thursday, De cember 17. . Get in your orders early and avoid tho rush at the M. & B. Candy kitch en. 234 Mrs. Thomas Bund y of Hilts, Cnl,, it visiting in this city with tin? family of M. M. Cnult. HpecinI attention pnid to fancy box candy orders for Christmas, put iii ready to mail. King & Long. 231 V. L. Craufill has ro turned from a business trip north. Ho will visit southern 'California in January. Wo dont want the earth, but we do want your fend trndo. We sell for cash, but wo make it nn object for you to pay cash at tho Kusb Mill. 08 A. R. But (tier, secretary of the Wein hart estate, spent Wednesday in Med ford. 1)o you want- to build a homef Do you want to speculate! If you desire to do either, see Toft & Anderson about lotH in their new addition just opened if. West Medford. 235 . Hlmer A. Hicks made a business trij: to Asmnmi on Wednesday, He whs nccoinpauied by T. J, Carney. !(. II. Bradslmw and T. C. Hull htm been attending to business mailers in Medford the past week. W. C. Smith and family of Cent ml I'oiut hnvn gone to Buffalo, N. V., to visit. A. H, Kusonbuum, who has been con fined nt his homo by grip for several days, ts able to be out again. William C. Cm no of Kugeno arrived in Medford Wednesday morning and will remain for several days looking over the valley with a view to locating. Burt Be re i vol has spent several days In Ashland during tin past week and may decide to accept a position in that city. John 1). Baker of (Irnnts Bass was a Medford visitor ou Tuesday. P. M. Kershaw is in Kugeno on a business trip. Mrs, .T. K. Heddy is expected to re turn homo ou Thursday from a trip of several weeks throughout the north west . Mrs. L. L. Hlono, son and daughter have left for California, where they go fur tho benefit of young Mr. Mtono, who is suffering from putmuiiary tmub Irs. Mrs. Stone conducted the Co lent in hotel last summer nt Coles, and after ward a boarding house at the Moore homestead. crry tkkahukkk'h noticio. Officii of (lily Treasurer, Medford, Oregon, Dec. IfHh, WON. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the city treasury for tho re demptiou of all outstanding warrant issued ngnimit the light and water fund, and all outtitauding warrants issued ugatiiHl Sewer Dist. No. 0, protested September and Oetobet, liMtM, and Nos. 13 to 23, ini'lutiivc, protested Novem ber 10th, 1908. Interost on the name will cease aft it the above dale. L. L. JACOBS, 53li City Treasurer. Sensible Holiday Presents Christmas Neckwear Our different lines of Neckwear positively surpass anything in the tie line ever shown in Med ford. The silks are better qual ity, patterns richer and the ties are longer than any you will find elsewhere. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, on to $2.00. COUNTLESS OTHER kmk Holiday Suspenders Holiday Suspenders in beautiful effects. Prices 50c to $3.00 the pair. Linen and silk handker chiefs, all prices, 25c up. Bath Robes and House Coats in a gorgeous array of patterns. The new Phoenix would make an excellent Xmas gift. Inthehigh school colors. Prices moderate. USEFUL GIFTS Collar Boxes $1.60 and up. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Mufflers, Reefers, Full Tress Shields, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Umbrellas, Under wear and a countless list of other articles. Do your shopping with A LIVE STORE The one that HAS THE REPUTATION--Saves You the dollars and at the same time gives you better merchandise. The Toggery MEDFOfeD'S FASHION STORE FOR MEN Honest Prices guaranteed, duality and Courteous treat ment are responsible for THE TOGGERY being the leading Men's Store. Classified Advertisements FOB SAXJT l'll HAM: New llm-e -wuttil of II. M. Cohh. Iiack. FOU HAl.K HotmiM, lots ami lund in Phot'iiix, or in tracts to Hiiit from one iicn to (110 iii'rt'H. Matt Cnlhoim, J'h no nix, Or. Kelt HAM-: Invnli-l chair; imcil but vmy fmv linnu Mr. (Winy, 1M It Htrni't. K(UUKN'P ki!iiii. He. Hi rout. Ultl LOST Fountain pen, will, inilii U J. J. V. on tmtniv ltchirii to Medford National hank anil ri'i'i'ivn reward. UK- ii:io -ItouiliN for liht Iioiiho Mih. Jim1 TlimuaH, Holly POIl 8ALK Fivu and ton aero tracts within ami adjoining city limitH, at a bargain on long time. Add reus I O. Uox -118, Medford, Or. IMK POll SALE A good smull buaino's on Sevonlh stroot. Koasona for colling. Address, I. O. box 512 or cull at thin llft'lCft. tf 'OK MALI-: No. it KViimiKh.il type writer; nearly new; cheap. K, K, Kel ly, I'alm Work. M7 Foit liKNT- IIullHU keening loonm. Ap ply at smillieHMt corner of C and Ninth titreeln. 1231 . Poll .NALK Auto, .:t.-iiil) iniudiMuT for .Sf0; -lit H. '-( top, glass fr.ntt ; dem onMnition given in Pnrllnud. T!ie Oregon Co.. KM.-, Wells Fargo bldg., I'orthi'id, Or. POll HALK-ltfl acre ranch, near la- tion, Htock, tmpleinenlH ami hoimehold gooiU to cxidiatig't for residence in Medford or Talent. Men A. Lowell, Woodville, Or. 13,12 POU SAriF Firat elasH blneksmil li and wagon shop, also town lots, !2 good milch cows. Impiirc (1. N. I,ewin, Jack sonville, Or. lino ADVKHTIHKM KNT FOR U1IH. M-Hlford, Or., Dec. Healed ropo:ials will be received bv the City Hecorder of Medford, Oregon nntil !i w'clock p. in. December 21. l!WM, for painting Htreoi Mignr. All bidH niiiHt be MubmittiHl on tin printed fomm furninlnd by the city re cord or. All labor and material to be donr und furniHhed ittrictly in accordance with the fipecif icatioiiH on file in the ottic? of the city r-vordor and to thi1 natirfaetioti of the city eng'neer. FOll NALK Oil Tlt.VDK Mnro for a fresh cow. Write W. (1, Cordon, Med ford, II. P. D., or call mile and half south of Medford, old lloxie place. '2.V2 WANTED. WANTED PiXpurienccd waitress and chambermaid at Franco A mrican ho tel, Yroka. Cul. i:U JURORS FIND JACKSON NOT OUILTY OF AN ASSAULT Tho grand jury today is examining conditions at I lie county hospital and upon making its report will probably be discharged. The grand jury refused to indict Karl h Jackson for nswanlt ami batterv for which ho had been held by Justice of tho Pence ('anon of Med ford assault upon (leorge l'utiiam, editor of Tim Tribune. Hut one wit lie), l'nt nam, was examined by tho juroru and his testimony vj;s tincoutroverted nud all the evidence placed before the jury. WANTKD- Horsea to board by the moirtli. l'lcnty of good, clean hay, good warm barn; terms $0 per moi-th. No horses taken for less than one mouth. Walter Moore, Phoenix. 2"0 WANTKD I desire family washing to do. 1 go to the lioune and wash by the day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. M F, Hchacnfcle. Medford, Or. Box '2A, houte No. 1 L"0 CAN BE BOUGHT AT VERY SMALL PRICES AT The CHRISTMAS SALE NOW GOING ON AT THIS STORE Tho Christmas sale nt thi8 store affords an opportunity to buy goods at the smallest possible prices. You on n't afford to miss a look at our large assort ments of Xmas goods if yon are at all interested i n savin g ony a i r Holiday purchases. We invite you to eoiiiejto ifedford aiid do your Xmas shopping j'Ji'Jl! l"'U itiiliood fre both irnis on inn-chaws of .fo.OO or over if ijon men I ion that ion are from out of town. GIFTS AVe have (lift Boxes in which you may en close (i loves, 1 Iosiery, Nook wear, B e 1 1 s , I Iandkercliicd's or any articles which you may select at this store. Boxes will be furnished free with all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over. Hemeni ber that the way you -send a present leaves much the same impression as a letter. Let us help you to send neat parcels. Listen- Wo have thousands of lit tle, inexpensive articles suitable for gifts and the trices are exceptional Ill low. SPECIAL SALES SAVE FROM 1-5 TO 1-3 SALE OK SUITS FOR LADIES Sace from one-fifth to one-third. SALE OK COATS FOB LADIES Save from one-fifth to one-third. ' SALE OF WAISTS Saving one fifth. SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS Stive about one-fifth. SALE OK KAXCV AKBOXS . .Vfiv just one-fifth. SALE OK EIXEXS Sane just one fifth. Silks, Dress floods, Baby floods, Fan ev floods, all marked at SPECIAL Ph'ICES. Don't Give Uo If you can't find it anywhere else just STOP at . . . HUSSEY'S MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue, Just North of the Jackson County Bank We carry most everything, including things no one else Garries, and in Holiday Needs we have the Largest, Best Assorted and Most Complete Line ever shown in Medford. ..Popular Priced.. West of Moore's Hotel VAXTKI :KI 111,11 for Alnik:i -,.rk. (tt'Hnii !!"!; piTilnv; $100 mjuinxl. AliiKkn liivt'Htmrnt it lVYt'lowni'tit Co.. KiiM'ImrK, Or. 23:1 YUBA COUNTY PRODUCES BANANAS AND DATES MAIiVSVII.I.K, Vulia cmmly, ChI lcf. In iirmif of thf vrsuti lit v of tho Hiiil of Vulia county iIhIi'H nuil Iihii anas an Ihmiik rxhiliiti'il in I hi ehriitt linn ulliiw n'ilnloWH In ri' uh proiltii'tN of MnrysvilU yardH. Tho tlutt'H nrp frtwn to a slato of ht fectiun in thi ynnlH of Williiiiu i'liiiroh ill ani William Kiinluiul, whili. J. O. C'ohn bonstn f Hio firotluciliu tiauu jilant, which hn yi...!.M rlv fruit for . nuiulicr of yara iual. ' VANTKI-Von nri' anibitioiiti ami 110s nosh at li'ast an tiviM-:i ainoimt of tac itiul iti'ini'verniH'O. Tln'rt'fori!. wo want you anil will oy you a niontli for takiii); only four oniorit a iltiy. You, ran rani a loi; iiu-oino. Wo furui.ili all Riiiplii-a friv. Vritt to.lay to Man "(.it. I'. O. Hoi U.'.O, , York 'City. Hit MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP OF WATER IS THE ISSUE only linlf it proMt'iit ni.o, ilntl tln'V hav many converts. Tho autis art' atronly oio:uh,h. iiu.i have alnvuly In .out ml of tho city, lint thin K.'t ion may ri'lcrm1 niattoi'ii. FAKIR'S MISTAKE ONLY PREVENTED A FRAUD Tin, inu'Htioii of municipal ownership f (he water syst.'lil will lie :he issue of the ne.t city election in .l:ickso: ille. The ownership people nr workiuo ipii- tly an,l are colifiilent of succes:i. Their inain arouiiieiit is that w-iter ci:n lie, pip eii to nil paita of the city at an ox p, use of Iii.iioii, aiul that sufficient water can lie noli) to pay off the liomls. the interest ami keep the system repair. They have hmlo a canvass of the city ami have iiot the ni'ines of ; all those who will take water. Some of the anti-ownertiltiii men claim thai the ! eily U too laruc- mm, mint thai they I more money when the city was 'all rilit, as he h.ol necured abstracts of title to all the pnr.-els of latnl, iMer 1'ion acres, worth iiiaio or 7ouo. A Ko,l rate of interest win offereil, as ho nanleil the money to buy n hunch of cattle, he sai.l. There were only a few minor details to Im fixed in the ablsarts. While these details were be "K attended to the cut was let out of the baj;. When he cnnip to siu a note the endorser's suspicion was aroused j by the fact that lie signed his name "Sewart," leavini; nut one t." ! It is not likely that the iiiun is any relation to the real J. 11, Stewart, or ' that he had any interest in the prop : erty ho sought to inortKatfc. He even tailed to pay for the abstracts, which were elaborate and up to-date. 1,'KlilU.N. Cnl., Iee. It!. liocuuso i"t was left out in writing the word '"Stewart, ' a man alleging that his na was .1. II. Stewart failed to (ft JL'.IOO that would have been his had he spelled the name correctly. Misap - pointed, he left KeddiiiK on a midnioht train, failing to pay his hotel bill, and has not been seen or heard of since. It was two weeks ago when n man assuming the name of .1. H. Stewart ami claiuuuo to own five parcels of laud near t-'all River Mills, in this c, unity cnnie to Kinldiiik; and triisl to borrow $LoKl on tho land. The real owner of the land, .1. H. Stewart, is said to be living in Santa Kosa, indicating that the would-be bor rower assumed the name and claimed to bo n son of J. II. Stewart. Th nMetfcl swindler's scheme was CERTAIN DRUGS ARE BARRED IN DRY EUGENE number of persons tor beverages, on account of the jfreat amount of alcohol said to be contained in them. Anions the medicines placed under the ban by the district attorney nre four patent medicines. The druuijists have written to the manufacturers of each of those compounds to see whether or not they will take up the matter and test it in the courts. Notice has been served not only upon the drueciists of Kiip-ue, but those in every town ill I.ane county as well as in Itenton nud Lincoln counties, which comprise llryson's district. This order has created consternation ntnon the local ilriiKitists, as they have always dene a biu business in the sale of those medicines, both before and since the local option law went into effect. Kl'tlKSK, Or., Dee. 1(1. Aetin nn dor the local option' law in Lane coun ly, District Attorney K. R. Hryson has just notified the driiKh'.sts of Kit- Reno that they must net sell certain kinds of bitters, which, it is alleired. LAWRENCE EXPLAINS THE FOREST RESERVE MIXUP The followin)i statement rejjardinjr the misinformation published broadcast ftbont the I'mpoua forest reserve is issued by Receiver J. M. Uiwrcnce: A irrcat deal of mislondiiiff inforina- havc been sold regularly since (lie local ( tion has been pulilisliini; about the forth loon, inw- wem inio eneoi to a large coming elimination or certain lands from the rmp,piu forest reserve. Ad ! vantage has been taken of the land hunger of the people and their lack of technical knowledge ,and a large number have been induced bv false and misleading statements tn send money to abstractors for information they would have had no interest in if they had known the truth. It is true that nearly li'J.OOO acres of lauds are to be eliminated from the t mptpia national fores!, but it is not true that such area is- ;o be restored, or opened," to entr,, for the very good reason that more than Sill per cent of the lauds n.-e ll.. Iidv in i.rivnte owncc-hip and control. Hut little more l linn per cent of there lands are va cant and subject to o-itry lierenfter. tp to March '2. 1'siT, ;!. entire tract was open to entry by .pialified appli cants, and the portions remnininir va cant include the less d. Hrnblo land in that section. When anything has been picked up until but oi e twentieth re mains, it is not to be expected that such remainder is "choice " of even nvcrnge. We have no reason to suppose that there are any "choice dairy, fruit and timber tracts" in the area to be opened, though tastes differ, and it may be that somebody would regard some of the land as choice. Settlers are permitted to go upou the vacant lands within the area des crilieil on nnd after December 21, but not before tliat (late, while entries nt the land office are not permitted until .lanunry 20. Since entries other than homestead must be accompanied bv showing that tho land is unoccupied, it follows that occillmncv seli1...n before January 20 will defeat adverse applicat ion for the land on or after January 20. The presence of the set tler upon the Innd will prevent the non occupnncy showing necessary for entry o.v one n nn is not a settler. Tho misrepresentation of the facts in this ense seem to have been for the purpose of eiciting interost in order that "information" plats and lists might be sold by the local abstract companies. A plain statement of the truth would not have eieited much in. tcrest. Multitudes of honest homeseek ers have been misled by this mischiev ous exploitation. Those who k ongnged in it have been denied further access to the land office records, but it will be imiMlssihln to tl.. already dune.