i $6.50 Berry Set. . $5.00 Berry Set. . . We Medford Tea, Coffee ancl CHiiia Motisfe LAST STORE ON WEST SEVENTH STREK'I' BBSiiNT OWNERSHIP MAPS , " ABE NOW READY - Two mtv'lAW by Oxicv, Tliur-lay o.-i.ta-nrnK the roups o ern1 nwn)jipx :eoiuitv. Tito Will's !ro HP to-'bitf nil-' 'show 'the owner of pitch tract of laud t Jii.h township covers Iwu .nbuav -""' b.v .fiv"1 tort iniil nre mud' iso ltet when tlio if re njienwl nil Jt-ntiro Jown!u W formed, which makes it vorv tlwrnlv. One M.le of the pi.se it Munki covered with I'ioth. The liookt inre well bound nnd. with faro will hist 'for yeni-H. They w made by the .Jackson bounty AbatfliU company Ud it will repuire about two yearn to i plfltfl the entire job, iihliouRh the rom- pnny ban 11 large force at work on the , limps. The company in composed of 'ilarvev, Ililon & Mn I key, with orficcs ill Jacksonville, Merffoicl mirl Ashhind. The bookn am n f;rcnt convenience to the assessor as well as every liuli , vuliinl in the county, who pays taxes. tfJIRC TAKES J1700 FROM - THIEF, HIDES IT IN MUFF ;lliANr TtAPIDH, Alich.: Jan. 11. 'jlow Miss Cornelia Vantrieii, ilenmre. jietite, ' and -seveulei'ii, foiled n theif ; Inst Wednesday, became public titdny. ! despite tho. efforts of n leadinR junk ' to keep the facts secret. j ; . Miss Vanstrien wni starting in the linn before tho paying teller's window nts the bank. Just ahead of her wns a large, flashily dressed man. who pre sented n elieck to be cashed. As tlio teller turned his bond tho girl. paw (lie i-ninn rencli under the bars of the wiu ; jinto nml obstruct, a Inruo roll of green- , tiacks. The innn shove.l the roll in his ' picket. The girl reneled into bis pocli i ef, withdrew the bills and -hid them in her muff. The innn left the bank before the money was . missed. Miss Vanstrien fVen 'made her way into the president l.ot'rVo and handed over the roll to him. i ll was counted and fi.uiid to contain 'yiearly $1700. BUTTE FALLS TTEMS "Miss"Tf euefr'cks of" t he unsurveycil. n( to lm onldone In the men, walked if..o i I...,. ,.,...,1.- n il istn nee of lino iUeuii.iu "i forty mile.H. She talks of walking back if she floes not find ". conveyance, nor fathei-Vis'oiie' of the he'iiesteaders nml t doing "'good nnd faithful work. Jinks Mcftowan and a man from California are iu; fho hills. looking at timber. , ' ! i . ' ' Frank Xetherlnnd and T.ee Kdmond ,8011 of Derby nre expecting to mnke n irip to Medforil on business the coming veek. .. Parties -w)io hnve cm several thous find stakes on railroad lands lost, them nil, they being seized iy n ranger and dold. Is the ranger in (lie employ of the railroad or the government f ' B. V; Fredenburg has his family In dited in one of the most com fori able fionies' in the l-'rjlls. ' Tbn Tinker brothers are "batching" ami living a good time in their cn.y homo. Wnna Parker has been hauling from the "Fries" ranch rome fine grain Imy rjia1l Vni raised on that ranch. 'tyjB.pl ace 'adjoins -the "Pent?." lioine sinai anil both hnv fine quality or .soil and will make fine grain, fruit nnd grazing fniM, ft 'i B.'i H.; Harris11 js" yisiting among us. Jiain(! returned from ,'in San Francis ,co trip. ifiss Nutting is closely attending t tiontesfeod matters an 1 neighbors are .ever reaiiy to help her. She is making needed iu'ir..venient8 and raising hogs. H. Pennington of Oberchain is in tUc valley on business. Mr. Pennington lias a fine homestead in which he and Ids family reside and have done much In the wnv of improving it. B F Edmnndson who has been vis King friends near Derby has returned to Butte Falls. There was quite a number bidding on the new road to be built from Butte ir.u .ml it is hoped thai I lion i" ' ' r will soon heeiii of It ns many ol the men at the Falls ixpcct to work on it and earn a little during the long winter months. It is i xpeeted that B. 11. Harris will secure the contract ami employ workmen from the Walls and ...llnitnut ciinntrv. Messrs. Bougliton .irrt J. If. Miller grating, tho "nu'.l at tne ra. s ti,... is fine dock shooting in tlo .i,. and lakes abo.it llan.-herin a -:a Lave been herivv, while snow bus fallen further back to the depth ,.f several inches. Tirf TO BPEAK AT A BANQUF.T IN AUOUSTA ' .ci-i-CTI .Tnn. II. William 11 Taft will be' the gne' of honor at a banquet to be held th- evenirn o, . . 1 !..!.. ..I Am,tta. It IS like oar nssocui i n", Lntor in thr work Mr. Taft will to Ai0tn Whore he will n K' " r i " ' IS R IF ICS $1.50 . $3.75 $:V2V I'.citv $6.50 Bread are (!roekery Heaiuarters Humor wZ Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. There mo some people la the world who nre so perverse that tiiey will not let us show them bow nhely the world coiild eel iihuij; without lliein. An obstinate innn would fath er have bis own way than be pop iiliii' and genial, and It Is lucky fur lihu that lie would. In the ense of the town gossip a little knowledge Is apt to be a slanderous thing. Some men ree-ard the iiian who has no troubles to be drowned as a truly plllnblo Individual. Lots of men who (ire always running for ollice never seem In get anywhere. Probably the greatest service a doc tor does la keeping us frulil being seared to death. The unprepareilnesi: that sometimes overcomes us In an emereney Is at tained In some eases only by inu,-h preparation. The mean tilings we didn't say don't keep us awake ulglils, even If they won't let us go to sleep. lllessed. nb. liiessed Indeed. Is it l give, more so than to receive, but how nlioiit Hie poor mortal who can do neither? Tilde Is a very foolish thing, but It Is the foolish things of the world that have made the most noise In It. Perpotual Youth. What's the une uf kiowIhk ol'l? Not tho slightest bit. At thrrescore a man need not Fold hi iirms mul quit. That's whiit tlio proffsaor ways. Ctilm yoni' doubts ami fears, You can Jpst ho starting In At one liumtrrt yoars. It is easy, fo they nay Who have rtnver tried. Only n'fl to liave.the rules Thoiouyhly uppllpfl. Just like I'i:lliriK d(T a lojj Backwaid, they iillow, But they ulwnyH tile hedH'o Thoy havu ishown us liow. Once In every little while Some one conies along Who can beat the riyintr t;atno Or his jjur-HS is -ivroiirf. He can tell you what to lo So you'll last ami thrfyo For n century or two And mill bo alive. What's tho use uf dylnyr younc. Dropping oft for keeps, At tliQ n .o of ninety-two? Hear them hisii. "Mf Hi'e:m." You can p-'iicj eome til'ty mora Years of plensaiit pAa. As tho nil Mlssuucinn my, Show us. If you plfliiKH. Up to the Audience. THINK Hi .re Is your piny a tragidy or a farce?" 1 don't know yet. 1 want t wait and see whether it niahe the iiudienee laugh or ery." Doesn't Work That Way. How nU-o Hi.d pl-'ahiiiit It would tie If no-.v and th' n there v..i:H Aimkmi' upon our f:nnliy li'-e An omle fi'ii uinl K'iu-1 Who'd lenve this world if pain and wo Willi much .-i.-rity And i' t a i:'Hy foriunu To im In verily! Hut, oh, ill us, I prlt-ve (o pay. It very eldoni wrtrk- th.Tt way. Frustrated. "I am looking for work." "Koii.I of itr "Ye." "What kind of work?" "Any kind, just so it is woi!;." "Mighty pr-u.-l of yiinr go .d eil fam ily, aren't .vu;i:" "'What faiiiilyV" "Ananias'." MFiDFORT) DAILY TRD3?fTNK,OREGON, Set .,. .S2.50 and UuttiM- $1.50 for Medford. Our line is complete, including the cream of i'KKSNO, .Inn. 11. While boring for water on his ranch nbout two miles i nst of clovis, John Potter run into un oil gusher today. Tho e-:citoineut nbout Clovis and in this city when the news reached here was intense. Potter was besiigcd Willi inquiries regarding; th,? affair and many offered to invest with him to devehip'the property. The ranch it deehireil that he would develop it himself. Potter was seeking water on his land and i:pl reached the depth of O1.' feel, when suddenly the gusher hurst, fori h, ORPTNANOR NO. An onlinanoo nmomlhig portion 3 of ordinnnro No. 30, nppr; nl Felirnnry 10, 10(12, by fixing the liquor ItoenHo iu Moilt'ord, Orcg.m, nt the sum of $800 per mi mi in, Tho eitv of M ml font doth nrduin us follows: Section 1. That Bcclinn .'t of ordi uaiieo No. HO of tho (ity of fedford, Oregon, entitled "An ordinance to regit lato the lit'eiising nni r?alo of fspiritous, vinous nnd mult liquors In the oily of Medford, and tho. ninnner of on forcing said regulations, and to repeal nil or dinances mul parts of ordinances in con flict with tins ordiinncej " approved I'Vbniary o, lOuti, he nnd tho unine Is hereby iinioiul i2 5 rcn'l lis f(j-. lows: "Section ii. Bp lore any pe,fotl alip.ll obtain n license tn sell sphitous, vinous or malt liquors, ho shall pay to the city treasurer i.nd tnko his re ceipt therefor, us follows: For a license for ono year to soil sspiritnus, vinous or malt liquors, tho sum of eight hun dred dollars; for a license for six months to sell any such liquors, tho sum of four hundred dollars; and no iiconso ahull bo granted for n nhorfer period than six months; nnd no license tdinll be trans ferred (o any oilier person by tho per son to whom il is issued, except by the consent of the city council duly entered j upon the records of said council; and ( he council may refuse to consent to j any such transfer, aiH may refuse a license whenever, in its judgment, (he applicant is not n proper person to (iavo J such license, or the hiiding or part nf jthe- city iu which said applicant pro ; poses to curry on sue a business is not satisfactory lo the council, and for the sumo reasons it may camel nml revoke any license issued, upon refunding a proportionate part nt tl o money re ceived therefor. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full foreo ami effect on and after 1-Vbriiary 1, 1000, nnd nil portions now conduct ing the business aforesaid un der license Prom tho city, shall, on or before said dnte, pay to the city treas nrere a sum equal to the difference between tho license paid by such per son and the license exacted hereby pro portionate to the length of time re maining of the time for which their respective licenses wo.i issued, and up on the failure, of any such person so to do within said lime, his licetiso shall by such failure be decmid canceled nnd revolted without further proceeding by the council, am he shall be punished as by ordinance elsewhere provided. Section 3. All ordinances and purls of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, In so far as they ho conflict. The foregoing ord'nance was passed bv the city council January 5, 1000, Trowbridge voting :iye, Merrick no, Ktfert ayo. Wort man a i Tlafer aye, 01 wi'll absent. Approved January 1000. ,T, V, RKllPY, Mayor Attest : TiKN.T. M. COMilNS, Recorder. Il You Owned the Earth crease in vain? as, us luc.ome prcducing capacity mcn ases, but with "the rght kind of an orchar d. ? nch a flnine we l-'ve to ,(how, the purchacer hai a chance of g?t ting his purchase price back out of a single crop, w'.th proper man ag'-tiu iit. How ran wealth be necumu 'lated faster than by buying o ne '-,f thf- good young orchards we have "for salof Alwavs at our service for the best buys .in this valley.- ROGUE RIVER KXHIMIT liriMiINO, A FEW OF OUR GOOD THINGS . $2.25 Sa'ftd Bowls.. .. ....$1.65 $1.(50 Hand-Dec 'led PVit.'s!. .$1.00 Prepaid Bull road OrUr& V ' "Something which il of coutidtnblf in to rent to the public generally, and which is perhaps not generally known til thp system o prepaid orders now in V fleet between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in The United States. By means of thjs system tickets may be puroh&sej at Medford, from any place in the URued Stktef nd mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here, Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cubIi in connection with theae tickets nay also he fo.Twa.Tded at the aam MERCHANTS LUNCH .STARTING DKCEMBBB as, we wiLr, pur '.v MHIICHANTS I.U.Vi h FlfOM 11:30 A. U. ilNTlt . 2 P. M. pRifjB v.. r;'.';:".3 " fi THE LOUVRE NEVER LOOK BACK It doesn't pav. Keen your eyes fixed on our exceptional offerings. Finetal-' hiring can only bo secured from the hands of li''h-Hass (ftiiprs. Our expe- j rionce aud methodi are certainly worth i investigation. We employ the beBt I workmen and our elohtes are without 1 doubt the most carefully selected in the city. i EIFERT The City Tailor You couldn't 'ind a better plc, tn live than in thio glorious Hogue Itivor valley, with its in eomparuldo winder and stimmrtr cliniHte. Just now we have some particularly good developed or chard propositions to submit to the homesooker, whioh are sure winneis. llest givo this matter Immediate attention. It does not take a very wise man to foresee that the advance in values which we have been predicting in in coming producing fruit lands is about to materialize. A good young orchard wifi not only in LAND COMPANY MKDr'fmi), OR KG ON MONDAY. JANUARY 11,1 !-TCups nu'a Sail. $o.00 Lamps,. , . , all up-to-date sh.pes and .'i f 't (i t t r". - -;- - -- - v .... ' 2 ,?t "'" iLL-- ' 1 SUBDIVISION ' ThiR most beautiful addition to Medford is to he put j f iistf pale Ut occur FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 1909. LARGE , 'Good gardeu soil, natural eivei'g6 already , t' T.OAV PRICKS AND KI-USOX.-VBLTC Exclusive-Agent NOTICE OP ELKOTlON. ' Bo it' resolved by the city council of the city of Medford,. Oregon, the mayor upproring, that thero bo and Is hereby ' ordered a' general election5 in sn id city to be hold on Tuesday, Janu-'' ary 121000, for the election of A mayor for the ter of two ynarsr A councilman frftna'the First ward for the tci'fn' of 'two yeJiri. 1 '. A councilman from1 tho Second ward' for the term of two jears. A councilman from Hie Third ward for the" terms of two years. And such other measures as' Rhall be lawfully', submitted at said election. Tho following polling placos, judges and clerks are ho re by designated for the seVaral respective wards: First ward Polling place, Commer cial club, room Hj judg W. II. Frencli; judge aud clork, Chas. W. Davis; judge and clerk, A. 0. Hubbard. Second ward Palling ' place, Hotel Nash sample room; judge, John S. Orthp judge and clerk; John Snmmcrvillc; judge and clerk, Wm. Ulrich. Third ward--Polllng place, City Hullp judge, O. I. Bchermerliorn j judge nud clerk, Hcott Davis; juilgp and clerk, H. A. Thieroff. The ' foregoing resolution waa passed by the city council Dsemuber 26th, 100H, by the following vote; to wltt Wortmnn nyrt, Merrick aye, Kifert aye, Trow bridge' aye; Olwell absent, Hftfer nb sent. Approved: J. F. RRDDt, Mayor. Attest: BBN.I. M. OOLMNS, Kecorder. XOTICK OF FIB&T MKKTfNS OK (JKKDITORS. Iu tli ilintruit tourt nf Ike United Statin for'thwDhtrtct ef Ori-gon. l"tka niHttor ot i. A. Mlevim, A. A, Miuvenn anil 0. A. Bunsr, ho tho .hick Hon Onintw I.iinibfr t uiuiiin-, Imnkrupt. : Iu buukruptcy: To th orililiir of: .J. A. 8tvenft, A. A rltevens funl 0. A. liouiir, u the Jacket Cuuul I.um l)r Company, uf Orug.u, i tlio count)' t .laokiioo.' and diHtrii't uforefluiri, it liuukrupt, . Notic ii turebjr g.veu tuat on the Itli day at Ueceatuer, A. I). HmS, tin said J. A. Stevasa, A A. Steveua and I)i Aj boaar, aa tho Jackaon C'ountv 'Lumbar Company, waa duly adjudi cated baBkrupt; aad that tlia Ornt uinrt luir of ita creditors will be beld at Med ford, ia .lacknon coualr, Oregon, on tlia ITith day of January, A. I). 10011, at 2 o'olock la tba afUtnonn, at nbit'lt tima tba- Mid creditor! may attend. irv tbeir claimi, apcoiat a trustee., aiamiae the bankrupt, and tiuniart aueh olber buainen aa may properly coat before said moating: JOHN 8. OBTH, . ! 257 Referee Iu Bankruptcy.' f)0.0. 1 1 MA I I .111 I I ' i m . "ii ii i i - - . i i . . i. u .75 l .$3.50 $3.00 Lamps $5.00 Vases decorations, as well as all staple goods. , : AMI I ASH AN &.1 DNKEN,' EftOjft6tp$&: SIZED LOTS oak trees, wide streets, four More Light for Less Money Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved 6y lisuijj TUNGSTEN LAMPS; ' ' ' 32 Caudle Power Edisort Lamp uies HQ'1 ' -. ' Watts -per hour aud 'would use in 1000 hrsi ". 110 Kilowatts wh'ich at' ioctsi' A' Kilowatt r $ii 32 Candle Power ' TungStfttt" LUlri uses-'? ' , 40 - Watts perhour and'would'Wse in'ioob''' hours' 40 lKilbSattS which at ioc f Kilo---watt.... , ''..'.. A Net Saving in iooo hours in favor of t tiie- ' . Tungsten Lamp.:... :..... ... ;; Ji 7 Rogue RiVer Successors-'.-to Condor Office, 206 West Seventh Opposite the Big. Electric Bigti. Compare the;; aaaaaaaaB- mwi Allen Qroceries, Chlnaware;? Fruit and Fed ; . . . , ?2i00" ,f3.-75 on the xBarket W' the ' ' ! blockB t NiirtU-,sctool,t . ; TERMS. ' ." ' : ;Eecuic! Water & Power Go, Street. Phone No.' 855, It is, and always' has been our ain,1tor supply our , customers with goads -of' the- highest -quality aud t that, cad w' are always '-adding quality: to our lino. The addition of "preferred teck.' makes-pur line t . Uitfli-gradh Canned diosI complete. Oar service always th kat aad every accom i gitaa our ciiitoinors. Quality & Reagan hearty reception.