MviH.imnivn inn '- MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. ORKOOX, SATURDAY. JANUARY 30, 19'a Social and Personal E. V. Carter of Ashland was a recent Medford visitor. John P. nue of Gold Hill wus iu Med ford Hut u I'd ay on luminenH. ,T. H. Hickson of Grants Pans visited Meddford on Friday, lie met u frii-iiml from Chicago wliilo hnre II. V. Heather. They pa r ted over tlireo yearn gn to come west. It wan a jolly re union.. Dr. Boekstoio of Pitteburg, who re 01 ntly purchased a ranch near Med ford, is looking after the dental work of Dr. Phipps during the latter'n ub Ki'iice. John IT. Harvey of Jiig lintte in spending a few day in Medford. A prominent barber f AHliland waH a visitor in Medford Friday, lie h in Heureh of a locution nnd may loente lure. Mr. and Mrs. It. 1. Oraham of Port land wero recent visitotrs in thin eity. John C. Smith of Table Roelc whh a Medford visitor on Halnniuy. Wilbnr JoluiMon of the Applrgiile was transacting biiHim'HH in Medford Saturday, 'I'. J. Carney in upending the weelt cad in Mod ford, coming down from the quarries of the Oregon (Irani In com pany. ; llev. Mr. Hall mid his family ha re turned from Pendleton, Or. The Louvre will servo a Hnnday din i-er at tf o'clock. 7.1 runts. 2(17 M. P. Mi-Cowan in paying a business vini fc in fllendale. He in accompanied by A. L. Eiftenhnrr. Orders for Hweet cream or buttermilk promptly filled. Phono the creamery. Minn I'Vfidii llot'koiiyoH expects to leave shortly for Portland to study music. Kiueriek Cafe opeu nil night. Phone your orders for tiweet c remit or buttermilk to the creamery. Isaac Wright of Klamath Falls is in the- eity renewing old acquaintances. Rest meals at hvnt prices at the Ki prick Cafe open ell night. v. j j. nugn nan sold iiih plaee near Central" Point to P. A. Ken ni more of Table Koch. The cnimiderat ion wan 200 nn acre. KmerJek Cafe In open nil night imw that prosperity has come to stay. 10 in gold for tho bout looking baby at Gregory's ntudio. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work at Lesmnlslor 'k phonograph gallery. Open all week and Hnnday from I to 4 p. m. J. (f. Biglm f the Medford Hard ware company in in Portland on busi- 110SS, Fr the short time we are here yon have an opportunity of having expert work in rebuilding and repairing sew ing machines. Ah a rule you have ouiy been able to have The nervines of in conipetont workmen, People, living in the country and surrounding towns need only to bring head of machines. Rooms at Dr. Stephenson 'n, corner Ninth and H streetH. Phone GOO. Mr. Nicholson, who has been a suf ferer from paralyaia for (lie pant yenr, nays tho Central Point Herald, lias been removed to the homo of his son, Ar thur Nieholsou, on the Jacksonville road, where he can bo more readily cared for. ,1. h. Campbell, editor of tho (Hen dale News, and . If. Mort onsen and Jesse Todd, prominent residents of that thriving city, weio in Central Point Sat urday night visiting tho Central Point Odd Fellow lodge, Thevi reported sev en inches of snow ti (! lend ale when I hoy left. Mr. Hoinsforth, who purchased a tract of the Neidemicr place on the Jack sonville road and built a fine bungalow there, hns finished planting 100,000 strawberry plants 'ind expert lo have a fair crop of horrici next season. Sain Murray, the Central Point gro ceryiuuu, is a hooiiter for this climate, us everyone who ever heard him knows, nays tho Herald. The other day Mr. Murray took it load of groceries out to P. J. Itean's camp in the Willow Spring mining district and he nays that until then he never fully realized the truth of this climate. Sum thought the bean a very tender plant, that could flour ish in winter, but s:ys t hat on that trip he found a half dozen oh fine young bean plants as you could wish to see nnd the cold wave had not hurt them a bit. John Mnv has moved from Cent nil Point to the F. M. Hurley farm, where, lie will look after the place pending M r. Hurley 'a ret urn from the east, where himself and family are spending tho winter. Since going tin Illinois Mr. j and Mrs. Hurley nnd their mm have all tteen attacked with smallpox and,' while not dangerously ill, the expert j rience detrneled from the enjoyment of, their visit. ; i NOTU'c:. Is hereby given that Hie undersigned will apply lit the regular meeting of the idly council of Medford, Oregon, nn February 2, l!io, iW license to sell malt, vinous nnd spiritous liquors in less quantities than one gullon for six months at lot 13, block 20, in Medford, Oregon, for u period of six month. 271 H. O. ILK1NSON. Dated January 21, tool. Shintiinro Ohiihhi, vice chairman of j Ihe Tokin chamber of commerce, and one of the leading publishers of Japan, will exploit tho Alaska Yukon Pacific t cvposit ion in a large number of Jap i aneso publications. Japan also pmposes lo make ii fine display show ing the progress of the country at the Pacific fair. you Are Going to Build Circuit Court News. Pearl Duucau vo. Jise H. Duncan; auit for divorce; decree granted. John l. Olwell vs. City of Medford; default taken and injunction made per manent. It. U Hui die vs. Harms Mining com pany ot al.; judgment by default. John Harrington vs. Francos M. Sny der: motion to ipiash writ of review argued and submitted to Jhe court. Lillian Hilty Almutt vs. Joseph M. Almutt; suit lor divorce; decree grant ed. Uertie M. Olien vs. (He A. Olwn; suit for divorce; decree granted.; Lulu Myrtle Hoehford vs. Charles Hochl'ord; whit for divorce; decree grant ed. Margaret J. I la i ley vs. Lleorge VV. liailev; sail for divorce; decree grant ed. Jennie Head vs. Pier John Head; mo tion lo make answer more specific con fessed. Probate. Kstnte Matilda .lane Keener; first and final report filed. Kslulo (icorge S. Marsh; order direct tug citation to inhiic. (Iiiardian Floyd Dickey; inventory and appraisement filed. Hstato Huldah Colver; order made con firming sale of real property; report of sale of real property filed. Splendid Sermon Promised nt Mothodist Church Tomorrow. Are you interested in great, world inovemculH f Kemember I hat discourse al the. H street M"tlindist church to morrow night will be on "That Decisive Hut t lo of Damascus." The speaker will show what Marathon, Tours and oilier great bat I les decided. Ho will show the parallel between del lysbiirg and that great battle at Damascus. Ho will show hotv that battle lit Damascus in flucnced Kuropcaa and all civilization. Crone and hear how that butt le at Damascus is related to those signifi cant lines of Tciiny.'ion: "Through nil the ago: one unceasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widening with Hie process of the suns.' Christian Scionco. Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning in the Commer cial club room at II o'clock. Subject of the lesson sermon for January it), ' ' Love. ' All are wi Icome. Sunduy school ut 10 o'clock. GIRL BISKS LIFE TO SAVE ROOMMATE'S LIFE N'KW VOliK, Jan. oU Miss Hessie Love, a slenograplier, at the risk of her life, saved her roommate, Minnie Mrooks, from death last night by dash ing back into a burning apartment house in West Fori v -sevent h street nod dragging her lo the window. Moth were carried down ladders from t lie Court h floor, unconscious, by firemen, while of the crowd of L'Oltl) sent up cliceia from Hie street, Twenty otuer occupants of I he building made I heir escape in safety though many had to renorl lo the fire escapes. The flames original ed on the ground floor it in I were cxtiti guished after doing .tHooi) damage. FIREMAN DIES WHILE PERFORMING HIS DUTY TACOMA, Wash., Jan. Fireman I hiulel Moorau died I his morning as the result of n collision bet vvocu an electric hose cart and street, car, while responding to an ulnrm of fire, lfelicf Driver .1. F. Taylor was se riously injured. The car si ruck the rear wl I of ihe hose cart, throwing tin- two oecupaiits through the air. MARRIED. JOHNSON' M 'CALL- In San Fran cisco, Ciil., January ;t0, W. K. Johnson of this eity and Mixs Minnie McCall of San Frnncisfo. M r. Johnson recently purchased a half interest iu th; Hotel N in tin citv. SAYS SOLON IH UNDER AGE; DREW MONEY ILLEGALLY 1IFXKNA. Mont., .Tan. :tO-A sensn tion was canned In the legislature to day when Represent at ivc Mall int ro duced a rcsolu t ion Met I ing fori h t hat Attorney (ieneral (ialen, wlio is a broth er in law of Senator Carter, had ille gaily drawn sMS.ihw fnun the state treasurer for salarv end expenses, when lie was not entitled to lal.e the oath of office hecause he was under o years of age, the const il ul ionat limit for that office. The resolution demands the let ill 0 of Ihe liloliev. NOTH i: Is hereby given that tho undirsigned will apply at the regular meeting of the 'tv council of Med foid, Oregon, on February '2, I'.UIU. fW license to sell .nalt, vinous and spirttous liipiors iu hss quantities Ihau one gallon for O tnoiitlis at lot It, hloel. '-'0, in Medford. Oregnn. for a period of o months. V. M KKXNKDY. Datcsl .laiiunrv 19, liM!. New Cases. John llakaason vs. state of Oregon; wiit of review. ('. It, Watson, alloruey for plaintiff. MarrtaKO Licenses. W O. I.ucl.s and It. -sie W. I'nlghr Wilbur Milligan and Marv O.tode Let me figure with y u. So cnutraet too large or too snial'. SutiHfaetioii guarantred. L. E. BEAN CONTRACTOR ANf lUMLDKR. Medford, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTES The party given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mr. A. S. Hum nbuuiu in hon or of Mis Prue Ai.gle. bride to bo, and Mr. H. F. Piatt prospective groom, whh one of the hois', brilliant and sue ci ssful social even's of the season. The house was elabf-rately deeornled. Tho scheme of decorution included a ;'iofusiun of hearts end cupids, which ret the eye at every turn. Hears ulsu .'iorio-d the chief motif of decoration on lit' score i'urds and table cards. Tho invitations had bidden the guetls lo n 1 1 end the coiifcriiiig of the tin de i;ree and wooden degree on the bride an i groom elect. Fact guest had with much forethought selected gifts of wocd or tin, designed to cheer them on iheir way. The distribution of these ;iifts by little Miss fieri rude Hntler, chnrliiiiigly attired ns a pink cupid. was ticcouiauied by the strains of the f'nmilinr air. "There Shall He Showers of MleSKillg. " During the evening while the guests enjoyed progressive .100, Sterling Itotli ermel played selections from 1 ' The Alaskan" and other popular operas. Delicious refreshments, consisting of heart - shaped sandwiches, pieeer with cupids darts, salad, sherbet, cuke and coffee, were daintily served. The nap kins were in keeping with the general Ji-lo-oie of di c oration, being embellished tvilh hand tinted hearts. Judge Crowell acted as toaslmaster :nd in his characteristically clever man lier introduced each of the toastmak ers. giving incidentally much good coun sel to the prospective bride and groom. Toasts were responded to as follows: "(ioo.l Advice," M,-i. L, It. Haskins; "How He Angled," K. c. Haddis; "The fiarhelor Hoy That Never Iteturiis," Mr. T. F. Daui-ls; " Me fore and After Taking." Mr. H. ''. Kentner: "The Hridi- mid tirooia," udge Crowell, Jndoe Crowell cblVe-t his. HMiiiirb 'with Joe Jefferson's favorite fount to (lie bride and groom. "Long May Vou Li vi and Prosper. ' The decorations, also score cards, ta ble cards, cupid darts, etc., were de signed by Miss Snedicor, and revealed i'l every detail her atfisfie originality. Mrs. It. (I. Maker and Miss Janet Snedicor assisted Mrs. Itoscnbanm in iving. The tfosenhnum house is famous for its hospitality, and Hie guests enjoyed themselves to the fullest. Those in at tendance were us follows: Mr and Mrs tladdis, Mr and Mis fJ Miller. Mr and Mrs A I ford, Mr and Mrs Maker, Mr and Mrs Stoddard, Mr and M is Leon Hash ins, M r and Mrs Daniels, Mr and Mm Scheniierhorn, Mr and Mrs Kentner, Dr and Mrs Hnt ler, Mr and Mrs. Chipman, Mr and Mrs Dixon, Mr and Mrs lialph Wood ford, Mr and M is ItoHcuhnum. Miss Maude Ciaines, M ir.s Merry, M is Jen uiugs, Miss Fannie Haskins, Miss Her nice Angle, M iss Iteraieo ( 'amei tui. Judge Crowell, F (! Snedicor, fieorge Tniui ii, S J Howard. Horace Howard, Mrs W Mates, Mr Sterling Hot hemic). Miss Prue Angle, Hal Platl, Mr An gle, Jennie Snedicor. The next d: o of (he (irealcr Med ford club will be at the Angle opera house I'ebriiary L'.'i. I'hc committee n charge being Mrs. P. It. Theiss, Mrs. L. McCain and Mr-i. l. It. Maker. Club in embers Iri ving naines for in vili'titms kindly phone Mrs. H. li. Ha Uer, chairinau of committee, gefore Feb ruary "0. The social evening given bv the Order of the Kasleru Star on Wednesday eve-1 I'iug was one of the most enjoyable af fairs of its kind held this season. A large number attended and many novel games were inst it uhd. An elaborate luncheon dosed the evening's fesfivi t ies. PLEADS THAT HIS OIRL UNDERWENT A CHANGE NOKTII V A K IMA, Wash., Jan. !10,- That tlie girl's disposition has under 'uiie a complete t ra UHformat ion in the ten years he has been her fiance, is the defense entered by .Mm Kdward Jack s..u to a suit for I nun t'..r breah of promise filed in Ihe superior court here hv Kleauorn KI ivn bet li Sidiilling, now ft' Seattle. I'n 'i a a ipiiet, modest and unassuming girl of " unexaltcd sl at ion " he avers she has developed in.o a worhl ly woman with extravagant taste that i would til coiupmi witti his mode of life, lie adniils tli- engagement and :ivs il ha been so long he has been en aided lo make a thorough study of her i eate.re. and he has concluded their mar ! riage would be unwise. PENAL COLONY BETTER THAN FRENCH PRISON PAKIS, Jan. :t0. -(iallay, the bank t ii-ik whii -lole hillidleds nf thousands of fiaiits from a log Paris tiuancial "iMilutiou and sailed on a vacht to South America ( with 1 I. a Moreill, ' ' v hose "An teoir et ineiri " to the judges who acipiittel her was current 'oidexard slang for a year), has peli i noted the i li.iinlx'i -f ib-pul ies for a change of penalt . It appeals thai att-r his sentence lie presidi'tit of th repuldie contmut .J his sciitem-e front dp"rt at ion with laid latmr to imprisniimeat in a tell Far from being plea o d with the pi ti .lent 's I'h aicm y. Ihe on id, writing fiom Meltm prison, appeals to have th lommntatioii canceled. Mis rcaou is that III-.- in Ihe French y niti'iit ial m'1 tK-nient in New t aide ma is tar more comfort aide I hatl in he sei-bodou .f a cell in the proin.e-. !i. p..i l.-d to iseners en joy a certain ;unoiint nf freedom and. if they yet unod c.ouloci mailvs, are tiltinmtcly re '-as!-.! and pi..-nte,l with a plot of laud. LRADVILI.E RKSIDKNTS DINE 1000 FEET UNDERGROUND I.F,fVU.I,K. i "id.. .Ian. :t. One of 1 e nil""' ootinnl it an at lo t uis c vei :iwi-iiibl. .I in 1.r:idilb- glt-rlrd tint .-itv lodav in finn,nuirat itm of i?1- 'oth a ii mi ervaiy. A nni.pn;.. pal t f the program w.n a dinner given in the heart of a mine looo f0et bihw th. 'tirfa.e .f the earth. j tr, VSR CENT OF OUR INSANE OF ALIEN BIRTH ALBANY, Or., Ja:i. 3o.-Dr. Albert W. Ferris, president of the UU com million iu lunacy, returned today from conferences with President itoosevtdt and Presidentelect Taft concerning the continual landing of aliens with mental defects iu Saw York under boud, in violation of the immigration laws. Dr. Ferris was accompanied by Dr. H. D. Willgus, chairman of the board nf alien ists, attached to the commission. It -vas at the suggestion of President-elect Tal't that the mutter was laid before President Ifoogevelt. "Our interview with Pr'esidoiif Koose veil," said Dr. Ferris today, "was very brief, but Secretary Straus of tho department of commerce and labor was present to hear the charges that some one in his department iK responsible for the improper landing of aliens. About l"( per cent of the 30,(100 insane people now iu the hospitals for the insane ore of foreign birth. Nearly :rt per cent of the population of this state is of foreign birth. "The state of New York certainly does not intend to open its hosptals to tho iiisaun of the world. If people with menial defects are retained in this country long enough they give birth to children who urn ipso facto American tizens. Some immigrant women who are improperly retained in this coun try contract marriage, with Americau citizens and then cannot be deported. At the present rate 2o nlien insane will t tho stataen $10,000 if each one survives the average period and spends iiine- years in a hospital for the in sa no. " FRANCE NETS $15,000,000 A YEAR OUT OF TOBACCO PA IMS, .Ian. :i0, Frenchmen have just been presented with their tobacco bill for the past ye-ir. It amounts to luii,0ii0,000, and represents about SO, (ii hijhio, pounds of the fragrant weed. The government has a monopoly iu to- liacco, fixes prices to suit itself and ictted over 7;1,0uo,0lH) on tlio vear's trade. Kreiichineu smoko n good deal, yet are lar from heading the list of smok ers. The average (lerman costumes about sven pounds of tobacco every vcar, an American ubout four pounds ml a (piarter, a Frenchman only about two pounds and a uarlor. During the yenr the (iovernment sold '.too of its dearest cigars, costing 1 each, but disposed of L'.":i.oni,niil nf the I cent brand. WHEAT IS SOLD AT TOP PRICE OF SEASON PKMU.KTON, Or., Jan. 110. By the purchasing of 10,000 buslods of wheat rt So cenls per bushel, the local agenl i f Ho- Ixerr-tJif ford company today broke all high records for the present ten son. ('. f. Campbell, it farmer near llchjf, wits the seller. The wheat is of the Dale variety nnd in said to be above I he average, whil,1 t ho price is two or Ihreo cents higher than that being offered generally by local buyers. There 'i:, no bliiesteui wheat remaining iu the hands of the growers in the vicinity ami the club left is iu umall lots ami said by the buyers to not be of the, best ipiality. The grounds of the Alaska-Yukon Pa cifie exposition in Seattle are being visited by thousands of persons. The management commenced chnrging ndmis si tin September 'JO and to November J." there hud been a lolnl of :H),l)00 paid admissions. Millions of Cactus Dahlia, official flower of the Alaska Yukon Pacific ex position, are being planted in Seattle and when the litoo fair opens the expo siiion city will be abla.e with tho col ors of the beautiful flowers. THE LOUVRE OvshT C(U'kt:nl lidiivrn Spiral 2.E l .'li'ry Olivo 111) i'hivkou Unmbo 10 I'rifil Silver Snti'llH, Tartj'.r Smu'o Shoo String Potatoes V.'Cotalilo Salad 20 rhi.'ki'ti FriraHt'o, Soutlifrn Style II llrocn Pons Ki'iiliu'ky Em Nog in It'oant I'rimo Hilis Hi'.'l'. I'a" (Irav.v l.i H of IN.rk, Apple Sam-C Potatoes in Creaai Stewed Tomatoes 10 'oi-oanut Stmt't'le PniMinp; II,. I Mm.-.- Pie, Chei'se ami I'raeker. Coffee liSili IP Hoii't iniiiuiiit' t'i'P a iimnit'iit that our local citizons tloii't ri'i-oniiio a jtotul thing wIumi it offers. Did you ever trade lim-ses with any of them ? Take our advice, and don't risk it. Hood sens.- will dictate that it is in order to follow their le.nl in investinji in Medford property, however, for they see tho hand writ inu on the wall. Medford is on the verge of a Ihm. in. Interview us and we'll tell yon why this is the right time to luiy Med fori I eity property. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Kxhihit Buildim;. Mudford. Oregon. Th Ocean's Volume. If vi desired to inenMtire the water in the PflclhV oceau the figure that wo should nave m U4v an almost un readable - i!i).imfUM,lMK gallons. It has been said that with the falls uf Niagara running at tln'ir present stupendous volume ii would tube tli-' water of the Pacific more luaii a mil lion yours to pass over tliem If it were possible to put the Winer nf tlu Pacific into a hollow sphere Ii would ie necessary to provide uiie with a ,11iiiniir of 7lti miles. The Atlantic oeean, ad all doubtless know, is muvh smaller than the Piultle. having mui ;:;AKH.i.(HMj.(H'.fHHI gallons, so that till' Atlantic uilgbl be contalnwl iu the Pacific three times lr ft weie put lnt. a sphere the diumcier of the spbeiv would have to bo ubout WA miles. Chicago News. A Busy Lit 'Jo Chap. It has h. a as. eri.i toed that th mouse when lie is lie i" ra ii! H sleeps only two hour.i lo the twenty four, or ! Hutu any oMar animal kiiuwn. liurlng tho rest of the time be Id ou the bustle uul pri t-ifbly cov ers tlvo uilU-s Iu hU rcu:ii..gs. Tho honeybee leeM from dark to ditwu, aud that chl Having "as busy us, u bed" should bo cUaiigvd ti ":is busy to a mouse." in four days and nights a mouse will either eat or convey away u pound of oheei lie i-ah al ways got bis appetite v. lib him. Conundrums. Why Is a dirty chi d ll! ttuiiiiel? Because In shrinks fro:,i wasblug. . What la the differeueu bei ween a girl of seven and a woman of seventy? One Is careless and happy. The other Is hairless and cuppy. Why are pianos noble diameters' Because they are grand, squure and upright. When is u chicken's neck like u bell? When It Is wrung for dinner. Why Is a ennv n brave bird? Ho cause It never shows the white feather. PuzzUi With Letters. What word outaluiu ihrc, leti:'i- (an be exjiressed by one? For In stuuee: 1. A river V Answer -Dee (D). '1. An Insect V 3. A bird ? 4. A garden vegetable? ft. A hltieve bevernu'e? U. A tree? Answers -li. Pee (Mi; :i, .lay (.Ii; pen iPi; Tk tea (Ti: H. y -'.v M't. RK ACHING THE SPOT It Can Be Dene, So Scotes of Medford Citizens Say To euro an aching back. The pains of rheumut iiin, The tired-out fcolitigt, Tou muet reach the spit get at the cause. Ia moet oasei 'tis the kidneyi. -Doan'a. Kidney Pills ore for tho kid neys. 0. L. Boone, corner Ninth aud C streets, Medford, Or., says: "I was troublod with rheumatism when I first began usiug Doan 'jj Kidney Pills. I did not. think tliey. ouM do me nny good, but t'iuaily p retired a box at iTfkins' drug store. They proved to be the remedy I required. My kidneys wore restored to their normal condition, and the pains and achos in my back were removed. DoauV Kidney Pills lived up to their representations in my caaa." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. lt.)inomber the nam-.' Joan's and take no other. 4fl Medford Time Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbcmnd No. 3flOregon Exprosa 6:24 p.m. No. 14Portlancl Express. . .. 9:49 a. ni. Southbound No. l!jCalifornia Express.. .10:3S a m. No. 13San Francisco Exp.. . j 3:20 p. m. No. 225From Grants Pass.... 9:15p.m. No. 225Por Asaland 10:15p.m. EOQUE RIVER V ALLEY RAILWAY No. 2Leaves Medford jl0:45 a. m. No. 4Leaves Medford 5:35 p.m. MotorLeaves Medford j 2:00 p. m. MotorLoaves Medford j 9:00 p.m. No. lLeaves Jacksonville..! 9:00a.m. No. 3LeaTes JacksonTllle... 8:30p.m. MotorLeares Jacksonville.. . 1:30 p.m. MotorLeavea Jacksonville. . Tt30p.m. MAIL OLOBBS U.M.iP.M. Northbound Southbound . Eaf 1 Point . Jacksonville 9:19j 4:54 10:05 2:50 j 7:20 2:40 10:20 5:20 Local Confidence Induces citizens of Medford to grab many of the Best Things on the market this winter At Van Dyke's A Special Value i n Men's Hats A Lot of Men's Hats Sell Regularly for $2.50 to $3.50 each Special $1.75 each Just a few of each kind at $1.75 while they Last Van Dykes New Spring Styles in Men's Conqueror Hats at $3.00 & $3.50 -A FEW MONEY-MAKING PROPOSITIONS -R0OM MOJUORX IIOUH10 West Seventh street, lot 100x400; a very good buy at $3000 9-liOOM BUXGALOW Complete in every detail; one square from West schoolhouse $3000 7.AC1M0S GOOD LAND Close to Central Point; all under plow; half laidVmt in fruit; a snap. $800 30-ACRK ORCHARD All in 6-year-old Newtown apples; three and one-half miles from 'Medford; good house, I a I'll, wagon, stock and implements. This is an exceptionally good buy. A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS On Kast Seventh street; long lease; small rent and one of the best locations in the city. This is a fine money-making proposition. Sickness reason of selling. MEDFORD REALTY COMPANY KOOM 10 JACKSON COUNTY BANK DLDG. F. OSENBRUGGE Agent for THE STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO.'S VEHICLES Sole ugont in Jackson county for the STUDKUAKEU LIA'K OF AUTO MOIilLKS. The new K. M. F. SU'lcbaker, SO -horse powei, fonr cylinjer medium j'rieo Tearing Car has won thj recognition ami admiration of all machinists ami lias jirovcu itself to le a remarkable vehicle fir strength, soied an.l durability. New goods ill all lines will arrive In the course of next month at the Sl ml, baker warehouse. MEDFORD. OREGON. FOR SALE. If viol ale looking for some j;ood laml eheaii. 1 have it. for 10 and -i l'er acre, ue.ir no.l railroad town. W. M. l'KKN'CII. II.h.iu 7. .Tackcon Hank Itldu. ATTENTION. I'rom Vebrua-y 1 lo May I 1 will (jive to the In st lonkinir child in Jack son county from o to U yc-rs old. $10 iu noli!, ricturu taken all week and Sii ulavi li.iin 1 to -I p m. Four premi um; i f Meilf.nl to be jinlgwi of photos. I KSMKlsTF.Ii'S OAI.I.KRY, o;S Over Allen Reagan's. Classified Advertisements WANTED. WAN TKI fifty Iwxp 'f Nowtnwii! nii.l Sit.Mihnrir nppU-. Apply of M. St'w;irt. ni tho Na-h. Y A X T K 1 - V r i a 1 1 h A r.U-i . al :tl. X. Uirtl. tt sUee.i KOR"SAT. V. - i rTi i n"l i - . I tl . -1 of Vhono SSI. Iinjuirt' JT1 Intniir1 tf FOR SALK Kelinquif hnit'ut i-luira, 10 OF OUR- AND WAGONS ncrcs, S m ilcn Mftifitrd, 40 nuros feur vi, 12 aiTPs cloarod, .1 acres 2-year -oM u!nmt,icial fruit, enbiii. For price cull on V. M. Fretu-h, room 7, Jackson Comity lliiuk thg. I'OK SA LK lit'liiHjui! htiH'iit, SO non. li inilfs 'ut Mi'tlfonl; "i prni-ticallv l'Vtl, Imlaiu'c easy grade ami coven'tl wiih go. fiu'l timber; - springs; very i-)n;ip. V. M. Freiieh, room 7, Jack "nn County Hank bMtf. I OH SALK Two lots in MiMftml, 100 with 2n (i year old pear trees. I;i(iiire Wootlluiry Magie, t'hoeni. Olefin. 272 FOli SA1.K Two gasoline wood sawing iiKu hines in good condition, nnd ft wort horse. M. M. Maine. Medford. Or. 271 FnR SALK-liood residence lots, clos. in; also good 5 acre ord'ard; dual witli owner; ive commission. Address .1. eare of Tribune office. FOli SALE House, lots and land in Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one nere to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe nix. Or. FOB BENT. FnK KKXT Xew G mom dwelling; all .ii grniind floor; sidewalk ts hou4; .laikaon sirrvt, between U and U. 270 4 4 I (', . i ! A i