MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OREdON, MONDAY. JANUARY 2o. inon. Social and Personal EXPERIMENTAL (Continued from page 1.) TO SHOW BIG HINTS FOR FARMERS J i .TPS m (hi i Ty. Fort Hubbard ia bark from n visit In Portland. . Spring fltctaona for 1009 r.t Dniilrlt. for Duds. r ' 1'84 Mr. and Mm. II. II. liul.or of Out ml Point iroro recent Hod ford viaitom. Charlca Sfenervn ipcnt Saturday in Central' Point attiniliii n inoHini; of tho grange in that city. L, L. Hnpflcld of McMinnvilio in in Medford for a few .lava on bimiiioim. Editor 8. A. Pnttiaon of tho Central Point Herald waa a visitor in Mn.lfurd Monday. Wea Oreon baa returned tunu u hI,,,h trip to Portland on businens. Hov. J. K. Howard If: "pending a few days in- (ilcndale. Mra. A. V. Abbott of Aalilnnd in via iting with relntivca In Medford. Hpring HI iiIhoiir for IIWIi at DaiiiolN for Duds, i ' 2(14 Mra. Charles Wilcox of Jacksonville returned the latter part of last week from a visit with friends living in Ash land. )rder for sweet er'i.ui or buttermilk mptly filled. Phone the eroamcry.tf Ohria Ulrich of Jacksonville left for Dunamuir, Cal., one day lust week for a abort visit with his sister. Mrs. L. L. Savage. Mra. Johh tlnffer was called to Port land by tho death of her mother, Mrs. Christian. ! J. n. Jfodgcrs of New York was in tho valley several days Inst, week in the interest of the Opp mine. Imerlek f!afo Is onen nil night now t proaloj-ity hna com l to st-.y, ff Plody. KOingtnn, who has been em ployed by the Jackson County Abstract, company for the post few months, left for Ellcnsburg, where lie has accepted a poscftjon with an nhstract company. Mr. Campbell of this city will fill tin vacancy., 10 in-gold for tho beet looking baby m iregory'a studio. tf Mr. und Mrs. W. L. Donrlioff, who spent somo time In Medford recently rotnrned Saturday to their home in Oak land, Or. All tho iicwcat 1009 Stetsons cl Ban ielo for Duds. 20) Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Piernont of Wood Cal., ara renewing old acquaintances in and near Medford. Phono your orders for sweet cream or hnttnrmllk to the ero-imcry; -tf Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hililreth of Butte Falls have returned from spending three months ou the Cheteo river. All the newest 11109 Stetsons at Dan iels for Puds. 20-1 Dest me,il at best prices at the Em crick Cofo open all niirl,! If L. E. "Whiting spent Sunday at his homo near Eagle Point. Ho reports sooing many bands of geese taking ref uge from the wind on the desort Hun day.ii : . rat' Eraerlck Cafe open oil nljht. tf 4 AMUSEMENTS. 4-f - SI Xmiy'a Blf Kaw MlnitKlf Coming. Hi Htnrr ii giving brand now min tral ihow tbii Magor. and will appear at tnfl Meirord Thoat-.r nn Friday, Jan nf.ry 2f. Thin orpr.niritif.n in rrn.iteil with giving n show Hint in new nnd Rtrikinly original, pmtnting r:Hn mid npecinltiPB that aro im.tootrd by copy right and limco rnnnn he unM bv miv nthor ininHtrol orgtiiii.rMioii. Their mi porb military band is well worth hear- ng. It dcmonHtrntea the prnyri'HH (if Oovntnd nui pic in mti'tticlsv and tvni ffoB tho gnncrnl rnfino:! eharacler of Mr. lliwy 'a roinpnnv. Mr. Tlou Me Lnuphlin, who'mado ijiirh n hit wilh the TtiHenrv biiow in th" priiinp.il eilnn last son ho n, linn been -i'iind ne of tho bripli(ent r.tnirdiaiiH in Ihe minstrel profession, an n!n Ik Hip droll, South Carolina fninoiliiir, I '.it Crawford, nd tho popular hn meter eomediaa, Itillv Tlaxter, Tho wonder ful weenie- dectrical illusion, typical of noiil hern Inrkeyismn, mil it led " Pi xio l,and. ' ' kith a prnnd double rrrhestra, double uartPt. nro fratiiren. Wdteh for the onn parade anil g M! your tieheln early t Hnskinn'. Boat a now on nab-. JAPANESE TAPERS WOULD PUT END TO WAH TALK TOKIO, Jan. 25. Local paperH are Kftin making ntrenunua efforts t- toip resfl wnr talk nn the rennll of ihr nnx -'ly of tho California h'ifilalors to IMS Itntl-J'patH'HO leillltioi). All de laro that the fooling nnintt .la pan xista only in a -small part vf the si;iie, Orainn, fnntH and vegetables ltowo ki Alanka will be n feat ore of I ho ex- r i al ibit from the n rlhland at Die AlasKn- iiL ukon-Vaoifie rxpoaitmn next siunnier. Tho A):'nU.i Yukon Piicific exp.it i...n ia appropriarv.1 lnn.oun for premiums i the liv'Mock show to be lull in e.-n ction with Hi' 1!m!1 epovition REMOVAL DR. LOUISTUNDY has romoved his dental ollice to Deuel & Keut ners new buildinR-. where he will practice dentistry in all its branches Vou Are Ml Binjfli' orchard and Ihe r wiicra ahould tiidy those typett ear'-fi.Ily in order to let enmne the best iii"t)ixls of tiJliug them. It will bo mni lime hfforr the inventiatorH will he able to Htate def initely jiiKt what HoilK i!ie more ewpee ially ad.ipled to eat-li I i of J'niil, Commercial I'o'tllizers. Of the fniilL'rowern in JneltHon county only about 5 p'-i cent of them j line eommereial fertilv.crH. Theno men feel well repaid for iheir exene nnd i troulile in piiirliaMiriK j.i.d lining theHOj fert iiierti by realiin au iiwreaHe in I I he yii'hl of their eroj.H j Ah a reMiill of thin orchard survey we j din eotne lo certain d'-finito coneltiHionH. I The ConcluHlona. JackHon county i-t blended with a yrent variety of noil pnd with eliinatir condition! that malic it poHaible to grow lo perfection a large variety of fmitH, Htieh iih applei, peara, peacheH, I cherriet,, graped, Hma'l (ruitH and nutH. Tl-e peain fiiown in the valley have Ihe reputation of being Hie bent grown, I a:id (he highent priee in llio country' aru realized for them. Hogue Kiver Ile.rtleitH, Cornice, hone, d 'Aujou ami Winter NeliH are world famotiH, und her Xewlowii apph-H are recognized to be among Ihe bent in tl;i Knglinli mar ket. Tho many type of m mIh found in the county arc all in ull vev good find of a nature to retain ihe p!ant food and wear well, but thuy uie generally lack ing in humiiH. J'rohabiy one of tho best wi;yn of Hiipplying it will bo by menus or cover ttipa. A rotation of legumin- onn eropH like ien or uanatla pea potash plana like rye or cowbhorn tnr itipaj and plantH of th.- naturo of rye end oalK, will be gooe" in moat casea, caro being ufo-d not to Mipply tho pear ori'hnrda with too much nitrogen. Cer tain adobe hoiIh could probably bo han dled more easily if clever wero grown for I wo i-ottKuiiH, followe l by clean cul ture. Where irrigation in pnwiible enough moiHture can be nuppliod for both clover and treea. Cultivation Is Extensive, Cultivation ia geiiera'ly carried jam nm vtiy. .llUtV Ol IIJC Mtlialler OP cnania would give bettet returns if cut tivaiion were carried n uh it la in nearly ail of the lam commercial or rliurdH. Irrigation in in ita infancy, but it in bouml to be a factor CHpoeially wilh apple growing. Tin re ia nlwnya n inuger inai ttie beginner will over-irri gate, lie Hop not realuo that he iiniHt tirtider the aoil, wood and leaf "ifruwth ann fpinmy or fruit and not mere quan tity und wize. With tho incrcanc in iirl gatinn more attention should be'' given lu muwjuci ui circiuagc. At tnc preaent time fullv 6 nr rant nf th nr. chardi need' drainage and many mora would Da greatly benefited If tila drain Pruning faae reoivad a great deaj of attention, and ll there ii any one point in wnicn Kogue nvor orchardiata excel it ia in pruning. Fungua diaeaica aud inaeet peata are nrtnp aydtematicallr -.nmhattrd. but sonic nf Die grower vonhl ito well to make n eloser Nludy of these nn nH lo recognize them and understand their proper melhod of Irefimeul i ne orcnaitiw are Hendilv imnrovini' anil luniiy ol lliem t in wero lonnerly negli.'ted are now in good comliliou iinl being properly eared for. Tlie peach indiiHiry in in j r condi ui. The own. i'; Would do well to or niiv thnmelve in to a hori icult nral 'lely ami have m-.-i iiig- in w hi h llit v roiild ili'i, ii!-n nn-'li siiliiects :ih nriiu it g, n raying, ear anil, fighting ifdn. varieties, etc. I'nlil h i such p as thin (alien tli i-p!endid relnrnn that lire poHsilile will eol bo realized. larliNou county has Ihe repuliition of nutting up (he fines! j ;i h of pear.i in he wofid. Home of Die fruit handled ii the county should be more closely r.'olcd than it in al preHent. A avHh-ni honld be devineil wiierebv the itacher a mre nnifoiin v, larger amount f fruit to grade fr..tp The tmekiiii? nist w that are b.-infT reeled nre a edit lo the cotiulx. We believe thai Die large grower will do well to form me hind of jin .-eeii, lation wherein they can hand wav as not to tli Mi" fruit in such a mp'i' to iheir mutual mar' t. ;;s in the an The ei p.-u. i:n Niu.u fiil.lf f fo uiouiitaiii ranu ; s and Ml. K.iinier 'ii the Cnited State? f ed ie fnon the Inghct ..eni f'er an u-uont 'out , d.on-I ; D i gronndf of the ep. fit ion. before K row 11 lo the I .Hied S;, will form pnrt of the it m Alaslta-Vu- b'.nr:ii ive feature ; I'. 'l.e 1 xpe.silinn al Seattle net Going to Build I. e Jin- fiilTt w ,i ifi I:ir;;i nr '.m ui BfiAN 'oM'H ( TOIt AND Itni.DKW. Alcilford. Option. PILE OF GOLD HI EXPOSITION One Million Dollars in Virgin Gol I Will Be on Exhibition at the Fair in Seattle 8KATTLK, lion dollarH Wahh., .'an. 2.rj. in virgin gold -One mil that will ling automatically ev.-rv night into a Hteel vault to rappv. with the mime fireciHion in the noo-ni:'g will be t he central feature of Die Alaska exhibit at the AlnHka -Yukon-Pacific exjoMition next Mummer. Piled ia glittering hea-i-of dunt, nuggets and hrickj:, thid bril liant diMplay will be oee of the great OHt allraeiiuua on the exposition gioundn. The gold pavlion, where the million dollara will be on display, will he enclosed with a heavy wire cage nnd Hpeciul guardu will patrol the ftort ion night and day to protect the treasure. Tho large Hteel vault, built in nolid eonerete, will oper:t" anf oniatically on a tiuio lock, Knch nigh at the cloning iiour llio two Ions ot gold will disappear ami the Hteel and concrete lop will didc into place, leaving nothing on view but the Hiuooth Hiirface of the floor. Thin time lock will be not for the opening hour in Ihe morning, when tlu treasure will reappear. The eon-u ruction of this vaull will coNt 1fi0. In the gold exhibit are three of the Inrgidl, niiggeta ever found in Alaska. They were taken from Ui" fn incut IMon oor mine at Nome und the total value of the throe, ia slightly in excess of $7N0ii. It in proponed fo have the larg out of these three ling.'f-'l arranged ao thai visitor may pick it up and I ho big yrllow lump will pusi through thou hiiiicIh of hands during tho exposition. The AlnHka fair cotunwmn hna nl ready Neenred the lud, nuggeU and gold hrickH for the d;.ip!ay and it will be arranged in the gold pavilion of the Al.'icka building nnvcrnl days in advince of the opening of tho exposition on .June 1. A portion of the g.d ia v v in aafety deposit vaulta in Bealtle. Kvery claim nnd proHpect in tie r... divitiona of Alanka contiibutet' ill than an ounce of gold to the di flic Seward peninsula, Tana Copper river and southeastern A! ; district! 'arc all repreiiantAd'. 7u ) ' ! tion to the srold manv of the mine own ara of the Nome and falr'banks camps wiJt also have lamploa of par dirt, grav- o,l bedrock and black Band. The ex hibit will be in exeeaa o ft wo tons of pure gold, juat aa it waa washed from the ground in the north. rTw Canes. Li Hi mi Hilly Alnnitt vn, .Irmoph M. Mnmtt; unit for divm-ee. l- M. Cal kiiif!, ntlorney for iiltiiutilT fi.-t.rf;.- W. l,iur Rr nml Ahhie ,T. ''li;.iiilin vn. IthieK flohl Chunnol Min iiiR enmpuuy e( nl.; r:uir fur Inlnnetion. W. I. ';ivh'i- nml Ch-iili 1'riin, nltir ni'v l'ir hl.-nntill. Probate. Ktt.'ilc Unrip I'. Stimjson; will prn- ACIEI) HERMIT FOUND DEAD WITH $'1M0 IN HIS BELT MASON, Mi,.),., iMIIil V 'h liri mil , l- ii 1! I. -1 Milium vi-r knuwii sinee ion hv nny nl her T'-a-l. Ilerst. wiie "vernl venrs, wu lllS t'Ulllill to t)iis ! line than IlrVHt, had livd linr fi.r the lmnie nf I'ri'ul; CtHii. ;i n''i;;i' bur, .'iinl miii nfhr jii'iviiii; foil de;id ii I he ilotirvaril. ll wa.t dixnveied ina; Iler.-U tarried L'lnn cnneent.-il under a" old belt whi.'h had w ab. .ui i -4, .:tist for years. Ilerst had never b "1 mnrried nnd li ed in f.e. liiHimi. lie u mi Id eonie to Mason piidiuhly once m iwire a year. nl mi iht-rte oerasii'in he lu-ver inin led wilh nuyniie 1 1 n j limn hi.s stnre He v:ih abonl t;f, oll, ami be nb-s (lo t' i I e linn. . l.irin l:iml. iVi tied I USS - I Med I 11. M. m-.l. January l he wife an ciu'lit oiind il. Mot her and daughter ar- doin Classified Advertisements WANTED. V V I'Kli ...ll. It., I . HI Hi. ft. M ill Imiisi A.l.livs, .lay. M.'Kri'll V WANTKIl wm It f,,r : full (I. : r'. iih il.T. KMrl r l':i ni il v ., IlllllrV I l Ml. P. (. It, , v 1;. FOB SALE. I'm; sai.k ,i i.b-nee lets, t lose rknl; deal Wlfh .1 : o.Mo r; f.n.' foiuine.il ti. A. lilies .1, raie of Tribune offu e PDtl SA1.C- Mensc. '..n Had land in riioenix. or in tia.-t to hitit from one nere lo tVtil n'na. MnH Chlliomt. Phoe nii. Or ron runt. I" UKNT I'lM'ii.ri'i ni!, ri.i7ir:'il I M"lt"i.l HiiMin.'s. I'nlli'gi- I. l..,-:c..l ln.,.nr.' II .l Navl, uir. fli..n i.M by ('. E. T.ivl.t In 1,. A I.'li T ( ' "!' STT, ii r,'m fin nisi," . 1 Iti.ii-.'. .I..i.. In Ii,,,,,,,. M. 1'r. nrli. ! '-..;.. IV -,,k hi,K ,, I S"" "' "'Hi, 1 ' miuHi- ut ui.ii brutit rs,o.u,'. P .nl, v. tf I ' The Cars of 8tablai. Only about cue farmer lu five ad-hi'r-'t Htrlctly to toaliitalDlng the prop er decree of cleanliness about the cat tin nnd horse stnlla and the hog sheds, 'flie tilth that Is usually found around the barn and sheds Is wholly Inex cusable. It Is the forerunner of many forma of disease and various kinds of vermin. There Is more or less damp ness lu stalls where animals are kept even If careful precautious are adher-t-d to, Wbeu carelessness permits It to ai-oumulate this Is only Intensified. All the stalls and beds should' be kept perfectly clean and the -beddlnir changed ofteu. At least twice week the bedding should be removed from the flour and a tboroUKU disinfectant sprinkled ou it. As cheap and effective disinfectant as can be used Is air slaked liine, to which may b added a small amount of crude carbolic acid. .Sprinkle this on the floor of the stalls and cover with dry bedding. Qerms und odors ruiinnt exist loutt where such treatment Is given. Selecting the Brood 8ow. A breeder who knows his business, thus describes the desirable brood sow: She should have a forehead broad between the eyes, throat clean und trim, neck moderately thin, shoulders smooth nnd deep, back, wide and atraU-ht, chest deep and wide, to pro vide ample room for the vital organs, with well sprung ribs and deep body all aloii;. Then- I a general belief thut long bodli-d sows produce the most pigs, but It Is not always true. The only way to know about the number of ils is n'-tunl test, and those Hint have small Miters can be made Into pork. When :i sow turns out .well, has a K"od sized litter of pigs iiud is lu all respects a Kood mother It Is best to keep her at least for several years. And then If some of her sow pigs ihow all the ucncrul good qualities they :dioiild lie selected us breeders. l-'iu-in Progress. Molasses as a Stock Feed. Concerning tin- comparative feeding value of molasses and corn, very much will de I mi the combination In which they are to be fed. it would out li. nr -ihic to h:ive tin. lasses take Hie i .In. f nf ( i,i-ii entirely In a feed ra ti, n. the basis of which Is without doiiln alfalfa hay lu Colorado. Few if any i Iii-ivc experiments have been en.idrct -i! with uinlasses as a .ce.l fi.r I'll.- ii r: nck lu this country. m.-ldei' one pound of pi of two and n hnlf --s lu fattening steers, mined there as we eei-s shoiild be start 7 on liioli'.sses as a ern i b li'inn- Th-y h-i I. feed, ,- .. - mil per lieud dally. illlds pel- dtiy Is the ami th i-r -.i :! t. n I i n i O.l.ilMll.i .el that can be stlfely inid steer. W. I,. Car AKileuitiiral College, In lvtder's ;.iz'tte. To Tll a Fowl's Age. In ciiIHuk oul (hy old fowlu. If tlio ire not pun. h mnrki d. it Is sotnetlioe. diiMniit to loll the ago of a fowl from Ua flppi'tinuitje, aaya Deuver Field and Kiirm. The head Is the best Indica tion of age. The underbill of an old hen hi so H.lfT thut It cannot be bent, uul i be comb Is thick and rough, iu i youn-r hen tho mideihll! q soft nnd tho i-miiti thin nnd sm.intl). If n hen'f ;pmw nre hard und iliu ruli'!i mi tin N-rs ruitli she Is tdtl. A yuiiipx ben Itis i. nly tin rinlliiit'iiM ui spui'; the ;i'ile-! mi the les nre muiurli. KloHny uul fri"h fninred. I'io ehiw-i tender nnd Hlmrl nml the htilLs Hhurp, Mix I no. Concrete. 1'lie be.-.t loiH-relo Is limdu ft'oin high .Marie pi-rilaiid eeiiienl, cloan, shari ami and l.rolu ti stom or grave) prop- Iv iwlv-d. Ihe ml 1 tiro beliii? depend iit ii-Min t : nf w,.rk for wbk-li the i--ii. re-ti li t. be unul. If urnvel I li-if- I It sle uld be lb uimirlily cleaned ircl tree from dirt . With broken stone 1 :ue 1 ohtrnclei's do not neeiu to bo as i.iitlrnlar tin others In regard to the nia'erlal beinir wuslieil, but It la best in all east's wlih broken stoiio to see ;'i: t 'kmt K as Utile as pinlbto of the i 'tie i ust eUtiKhiK to the purilelea of . ne, -1 tenver FleM nnd l-'urin. Pumpkins For Live Stock. ruiiipUhiM as n feed nro uf ft bulky nut ure because they contain n large toreentnge of water; henee a pig emild tmt be fed exelustvely ull puniplilus. As a feed. Imwever, In eoinbluullon with other feeils they nre niuut ex i-olleiil in id are worth at least $3 to $t per ton. William 1'letMeh. Illinois I'vperlineiit Siatlnn. Beet Topi and Pulp SitQ. t top- nnd bt-et pulp eiiti be pre 11.- served In silos for an Indefinite time and tnke very ood Nllnjre, but not tin eveluslvo foed. Iiy forage of Buine kind should always bo fed In conuee tlon with silage. Nelllier beet leaven nor beet pulp. If fed In reasonable niunuuts, will lnju rlotisl niYe-t milk. Wood Ashes For Alfalfa. I'beie ts .i.iiuibly iiutbliic lietfer fur i HhirtliiK alfalfa tlinii ood lubvs. j Ashes I'otitnln buth lime itud potash, j with more or Ions jthoshburiis. All I these the soil neeiK tine of the best l llelds of alfalfa eer seen on Woodland j farm bad a drotfsiuu: of wood unheal. 1 Joseph . Willi; tu Breeder's (iazette. 1 j Ry nt a Dairy Feed. The reniis iviuila experlimMit tH j tlon lun dlseuvertM thnt rye meal as 1 n part of 11 properly bnlninvd ration for intlk cows U ns ettb tent In tullk find tut t tor tiroxluellon no nn equal ! welKht uf eornmeal. No Injurious ef- feet unvn the miallty of the butter nun iintteod. T.OeTT. BUSINESS COLLEOE HOLD TO NEWCOMER II. I brrt of Snn l.llist lliicp... I"l., :i urn ,.,..r lo llu- v:ill..v. Mr. Hi'lborl H ,p,i:llv Wil)1 fiM n5 n ;.,,. m (hi lino of work ami Hip coIIok" sl.oulil liiko an, maintMn ttanunl (linn oror. hiKh.- Are Ready for Your Inspection IT All the Newest Blocks and Shades, the first ) shipment of 1909 STYLUS received m Southern Oregon, in the display windows of DANIELS UNCLE SAM (Continued from page 1.) company and East Side Mill & Lumber company, Oregon, 7019 acres. William M. Ladd, Portland, 1280 acres, L. A. Lewis, Columbia Milieu com pany, O. W. Blaloek, John P. Blalock, Clementino.P. Lewis, S. B. Pettingill, Charles II. Burton, G. W. Boynton, Kliza J. Boynton, James Kupene Lord, "Wil liam P. Dunham, Greenback Gold Min ing company, Victor Junior Gold Min ing company, Oregon, L674 acres. BoothVKelly Lumber company, De troit Trust company, John F. Kelly, Bernard Marvin, George W. Denne, Jo- seph Gillespie, James P. O'Brien, L. A. i Brown, Trust company of Michigan, 67,285 acres. Hammond Lumber company, a Now Jersey corporation, 14,523 acres. Elk Creek Lumber company, an Ore- gqn corporation, 11G0, acres. Jackson .A. Graves, Los Ajigeles, 1880 acres.. ... Ashland Manufacturing company, nn Oregon corporation, 2G?0 acres. John M. Keith and Keith. .Oil & Land eeppaoy, .both of Bakorsflald, Cal., 3733 acTM,7- ,r . mtf Wad H. Blchardson, MJlwaokM, WiB. 9969 utm. - - , AdWrt B. Dowas and Edward B. Downs, Sattl, 4110 acres. And row B. Hammond Charlas J. Win ton and Winton Timber company, Ham roand of 8an Francisco and two other defendants of Wnnsan, Wis., 4!,972 acres. P. N. Rnyder, G!udfile, Or., 1252 ;ieres. T. T. nnd E. R. Co?lins, Ostrnuder. Wash., 2f,247 acres. Waldo A. Avery, Detroit, Mieh.; E. liiehnrdaon company and Charles C. ilriggs, ns administrator of the est-nte of Charles IT. Green (all of Michigan but Briggs. who lives in Portland), 1:1,- 7 0 neres. ! While there nre but $5 suits, there J are considerably mor joint defendants. ; lu ninny instances, however, the parties. concerned are in nam" inly, having at 1 seme time been in sonic way interested ' in tho land in quest inn in thr different , rases. Circling Globe on Bikes. Rotwrt Helliiileb, u Cerimin biey- (11.1 who ,:ueo!:Mi..ii!.r. ).v tb-ceV.M don, u Hungarian rider, left llirls early tu July on a trip n round the world, arrived lu Los Angetus. Cnl.. ruently. Ihe trip wh turted orielimlly us one only of pleasure, but u prize being of fered to the mnti ivbo uxrtved lu inrli first after having rlddvii 1 mo nnd t hi-. world attracted an Aiiit'rkan rider. Henry KMier. bo joined tne foreluu- i at New Vork unit eultJ-l the raee. Helliiii. h In huudmfcj uf miles hIhiuI of his neareist tvuipellior, l'lsber. Bat N-lson Will Res. Bat til uk .Nelson Issued u stutetueit t-eiitly thai lie would sileiioo, for awhile ut leo.M, the vieloailds ol WeULl. rUuinpson. Meh'tirLind et al. for n rtjflit l:i the near finure. "1 uui thn ukIi v.ilb t!iw :'ii:ue mull HpillitC.' s: ill (lu- .'iiiie. : i;:v i-ol!- it lo Ilclit Kkiiut? time It; ..hireb. but. hardly think .Vpril. however. iH.'batdy will Hud rue tu, 1; In the rln " J12.0OO Fop Young TrotUr. U11' lu.. yvar "lil tniiliT KoU rt C. ! 1V1.T II .' i.Ti'.it- t ,... i. .v;is r.f'A for SIJ.coii l,y On. I-;,-Wtlkiw ! Muck fiirin In ('. (- Miici-,. ,,r St. ( I III-, i MI1I1.. ri'K'iilly. "I'M K Hi,. Iii-h,.t I 1. ial.l f,"' :l l, ,. viw 1, III fur :l Ionic Him- 11 .li. il ('. mm Hie l.cxllu- (ull sIilK.-i III Oi-tnliiT t.ti lli'ld III l.Mi!lf;..ll. K) . Mini I. ..Ik Colin ll IIMIl i-y lii Hi,- rim v:ir nlil minrlir. Middies' Strong Gymntntic Team. The NhvhI ai-iuli'iny will lie ri-pri'-ivu(ril by it Mr.. ii sfviiinvtli.- t.-ni't (his S.I18U1I ud will li:iv.. si'Vir.ll ...... IU..UW C..II.W H-IUUII III S. ,J ol'"- 'S "V"' that ( oluilild t will ,,., . tea... to Aliuapull .... Oli . M und tbo l lilvor- slly of lvu..,yl.;l,, ,. fvi.. 27. mt llli 1jIU.1i nui iMiHtbly t,tl ., 'lli.V u llll V;irll.T ,i:uo. J ----- McCloskty to Manage Milwaukee Kwriln r l:lii;ii-r l.'l '1,'vV. py ,.f .1. St l.ollli Nmli.i.nl li'S'tu,. ti'illll will nmtiMi,-,! thu .Mllmutkt' I'iino'.II . i,.l. It. 1X.HI li a:citd Eilty i ,r tuIcS. The New 1909 SPRING STETSON STYES Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon MONEY W(! need J.I10 money and, by the way. there are probably a few tilings that you need and are going to buy soon. If so, looked over the list of Clearing-Out Goods at HUSSE Yon can save money trading there every day in the year, and just now we are closing out several lines at just about half what the same ijuality would cost you elsewhere. 1-3 OFF 011 all Haviland China. All Fancy China, .lap Sugar and ' 'reamer, Sal ad Dales. Odd Dinner IMatcs. In fact, our en tire line of Fancy Do mestic nnd Imported Fancy ( 'hina is being dosed out ni one-third off our regular price. FREE: Men's custom made .Flannel (J loves and Mitlens, Work or Dress Socks, Misses ami Boys' School or Dress Hosiery, Pocket hnvks. Bags, Purses, cic. (live us a call 011 these goods. We are pleased to show our goods. But don't buy unless you find wind vou want. with every 2'k- purchase, Enamel Range thai we person April 1. .1109. LOOK when in town for rhal China find Faix-v (Bass ware at, vour choice, each FOR SALE "' nat.ont Iiukkv. '"' wiil'll "'1 .-""1 sinyli' liiir .11,! t.l riililii :iliil s'i.:ir:ilrlv nr ilriv'nii; h,u Will i.tlirrwixi' in i?m:tt liarL'.-rhi. DANIELS' CLOTHlNO STORE . ... AlLIl.m,ll I I I 1 11 NOT 1 1 ,-;. Is lie 1 .-I . r pvcli lll.ir lie ltll.li'riiiunt',1 r.-ili ''v at llio rt'ijiiiuf niivlnig of (lie ity council nf Mwtlfunl, Orrtjon, on j ti-ilt in.iim -iii.I aniritiiiKt liiiunr in ' ,in K!)I,n for ,ix m, :,l lot Kl. bloik S.'. ii. M.'.lfoM. ' fr ,.ril, of ran,ln. . H 0 WITKINSON' - , ,.,.,. o, my ' ! I ' " I l. F. 1'lnr.i. Hi'i'nt S:itni.n. in M..1 1 for.l. Hi' reports n lutluT t'nio ..ut tl-.o !tirkv.: W. M. I'i ti-r ami n il'-.-of Xurtli Dakota ran nrriraij. j .uul (list Kulm .v.'ni ildior.l FOR DUDS - MONEY Y'S Usona Ware Over 25 styles. Rose Jars, 0 '('Tiler Bowls, Stems, Flower Vases, Fancy Jar;!, Stems, etc., at just one-half the marked prices. ")D dozen Ladies' and Misses' Plain and Fan- S:5c each Ladies' li.'c iiiality Seamless Fast Black 11,.i,.-...i5c ecb a chance ou thai y:i.00 Blue will give awav to the luckv big bargain tab!. Fancv 25c each MEDFORD THEARER Friday January 29 Original .-.nl Only Hi Henry's Greatest Minstrels ENTIRELY NEW in STAR COMEDIANS 10 1( -VOCALWTS 14 Or.ml Eloctrical Scenic First P.m Fanficnl Conception of THE PALACE OF ALADDIN Hoar the Famoni Military Band :il n.,,!i j 'i' ".( . 1.1.0, V