Social and Personal B. F. Mulkey ha returned from a busineus trip to Salem. Phone your ord&ra for sweet cream or buttermilk to the creamery. Mark P. Welch win in Midftml from Central Poiut Hat unlay in the inter ests of his automobiles. Orders for sweet cream or buttermilk promptly filled. Pbone the creamery, Hid Brown left Monday morning for Frisco. It is rumorei that lie is soon to become a b'imiit. Spring is here Pug Ih:uku has pur chased a tiam-lnill inn. is prn-t icing daily. Gregg Shorthand. Mi'dfonl Bniim-im College. -'i.'I Count de Bugus (W. K. Purdy) it contemplating a trip to Kluiuuth KalN next week. Mrs. W, R. Coelman lias ht-en spend ing tbe pant few iIiivh in Phoenix ut tin bedside of her aunt, Mrs, K. I). l-'nixlry. who is quite ill. Ask to see tho moving pictures at Medford Pharmacy. 280 Ansel (iilson and wife of .Sterling wore, in Medford H.tturdny ns win also Mrs. Kalph .eniiingK and children. Continuous performance, moving pic turei, at Medford Pharmacy. 230 George V. Owens of Ashland was transacting biiHiucrtH at the county scat nu Haturdav. He spi rit some hours in Medford. Bee the moving pictnro at the Med ford Pharmacy. 280 Gordon Htout has returned from Cal ifornia, where he hits been employed for some time. A carload of lime just received in barrels. Medford Brick Company. 28ft Th to spring classes begin at Medford Business College next .Mmnlnv, rehrn ary 22. 2fi3 Mrs. Frank Neil and daughter Fran ces came down from Butte Falls one dav last week to visit with her tw daughters, who are staying with their grandfather, Judge Neil, in Jackson ville. Miss Hazel Kimjr spent Friday in Jacksonville as the guettt of Miss V ay Hears. Mrs. Childers of Klamath Falls is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Den off of Jacksonville. Miss Margaret MeClnlteti of Horn- burg spent .Saturday with Miss Lentil Ulrirh in Jacksonville. Mrs. (. Harhnngh of Jacksonville went up to Ashland Friday to visit with her sister. Mrs, Rapp. Miss Kdna Kifert. who has been help ing in the sheriff's office, returned home Haturdav evening. A carload of lime just received in barrels. Medford Brick Company. 2 HO Mrs. Carrie l.eaven worth of Jack onville, wife of the lete Captain l.env en worth, has taken her children to Walk ins, where thev will visit with f i iends for tho next month. Alan Brockinreed, who recently spent initio months in Medford, is again vis King this city. Ho r. not with Mar-hall-Wells company of Portland. Roborts k Roberts, experts in repair ing and rebuilding sewing machines, will remain a few days longer, affording an opportunity for good and accurate service. Phone GOO. Rooms at Pr. Stephenson's, cor. W. Ninth and H streets, Colonel Sawyer's great pack of gen u i tie Siberian bloodhounds are beyond question the finest hit of en nines of that strain ever found in this country. They are souicwlrtt larger than our Rocky mountain lions mid much more strongly made, but when amused or on a trail, have all the fleet ness and nr itvity of these animals. These famous hounds are touring with Stetson's "t'n ele Tom's Cabin" company this season nnd will appear at the Medford on Wed uesday, February 17, when this great organisation plays here. MIXED VERSES. (With apologies.) Fairest valley of t he Rogue! Where the song birds build their nests; Where, nliovr the putplc mountains Brooding, glorious summer rests; Fairest valley of the Rogue, Where the pears and apph s grow. Pa treat valley of the Rogue. Bless vour heart, I love you so. (The day is cold and dark and dreary; It rains, and the wind is never weary. The vine still clings to the mouldering wall. Into each life some rain must fall.) Oh! Medford; (Mi! Mi-dford, Where the silvery ennbeams glide, In and over verdant hollows (See most any railroad guided Oh! Medford; oh! Medford! When the sun drinks up I he dew. Oh! Medford; Oh! Medford. Bless vour heart. I 'm keen f.r you (Into each life some rain mint fall. The vine still clings to the mouldering wall; It rains, and the wi'id is never weary; The dav is' cold, and di rk and dreary,) Marriage Licenses. Alan Briiokenreed nnd Jeanne l.anc William B. Uintim ar.d Hie M. lireeii Wood. NOTICE, R. A. M. There will he a meeting of the Cm ter Lake chapter. R. A. M-. tonight at 7:3 for the purpose f otgvnizatom. You Are Going to Build Hanford Good Support Poor Charles B. Hanford deserved a lurg r house on Saturday evniing to wit ii-hs liin portrayal of that wonderful i haructer Khylnek. II is Hupport de served a smaller one. M ih Irofnnli its Portia was deplorable; Kugene On) way as Basnnnio was lamentable; John M. Kline as Gratiano was woeful. The only actors with a semblance of art, aside from Mr. Hanford himself, wer--lldrew I). TuIiiIh'4 tin .auiicelot, and the helpi-ry buck of the stage, who rep resented the mob. The others Were ex ecrable. Mr. Hanford himtclf is entitled to otiHiderulile credit. He has bruins enough to surround himself with a lot of cheap junk, heure causing his par tii'iilar star of genius to shine out a.x 'a guild deed in a naughty world." II ih interpretnt ion of Shakespeare V greedy character, the Jew, shows much study, though his work is much better in the Htnriiiing iVtriH-i" of the "Tarn mg of the Shrew." It i us Kate in this play that M is lmf nah scores her greatest tiiecen. The Hccuery which Hanford carries with him is r.-ally worth seeing. My being gi'iiiToiis it might be pnssi tde t.i Nay that hnvveiii Mr. Hanford himself, the magnificent lines of tin play, the scenery, the few moments with hauiicelot, and the music by the house on-heHtra, the audience gut value received. But as one man remarked, illiterate to be sure, but t rue ' ' (iee, Mabel, uiii 't it awful' ' ' 4- AMUSEMENTS. That Ever Welcome Play, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be given at the Medford Theater upon an elaborate scale under the man ngeriient of Leon Washburn. The part ..f Cmde Tom is plavnl bv Mr. II. T. Hilt on, prohu bly the best known i m perwuiator of the character in America, as hi was the original Toin in Stetson's company, which Inn been before the public for many years. Mr. S. Nicker so n plays the character of Marks, the lawyer. There will be iM capable peo ple in the cast, who are players of more tliMti ordinary ability. Among the nov el speriulticH introduced will be the buck dancing of M r. Tom Kelly, the superb vocal numbers of tl Lone Stj-r Male Ciiarctc" and oithers. The scenery of this pruduclioii is said to be ei.hrely new and trulv magnificent. The transformation yeene and wonder fill vision being marvelouslv effective por this engagement Manager Ha zelrigg has redue d the prices to 'Joe. .'I'm1 and ."i", although Stetson "a agent insisted on high.T prices. The lies! seats all the opera chairs only fin cents. Dog and Monkey Circus at Bijou. Aiti mn I shows never fail to att ract the crowds in Medford. The Bijou was agiiiu packed to f he doors last night. I'rofessor Hunt's dog and monkey cir us was greeted with the greatest of cut hiisiasm and laughter. I'rofessor II uut first present, d his t ruined dogs and gave a short talk on their training. tire and breeding. After which the little animals entertained the audience in a most creditable manner, performing tricks which would seem far beyond I heir ability. The monkey act was most clever and never failed to cause great laughter. In addition to the nn imiil act are two full reels of bite mo tion pictures. The doors will be open t on i glit at 7: 1 "i. Two whole perform ances will be run. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W. ('. llanuoit lo (ieorgc l. Kes tcrsou. land in section li, lown shiii -lii, range 4 K $ William V. UeArmoud to Waller Harmon, land in section lowtmhip I". range I K Sadie li Kin. hn st to .1.edi K. Ill in b i rt . power of attomev . . . I. W. Iteebe to 1'ir.h Lake Water ciiiiiaiiv, S K ' section -."). low ii!lii ;fi, range I K i:ii:iteth 'I'liorntoii t. Mattha Hosier, lot li. block 1M, Ashland William It. Itiddte to . N. Iloek elXlliitll, leleiise uf liolht for d I Harriet Holme to Will M Dodge, io.eit y in Ashland (Jeorge II. church to Willis I,. Collins, land in iecl?ou 1"'. town sdiip ;iii, lange :i W Sterling K. Mutmick to Sadie K. Kliiiliirt . properly in Med tor. I mties K. KhiilurHl to .1. K. Mark dutl, property in Medford . . . Milton llerrv to Martha Hosier. property ut Ahlan I . I. Hnt'ehisoti to A. X. W y. property in Mcdfotd William Koss to C. S. lungwall. I .t il. block .1, V-t Mi-dford. . I. .1. I.osey to l. I. Sage. lots 7 and blorW o, Kos saddilimi to Medford Klmira I'ugli to Mirk W. Smith. lot ItL'. block . ., li.nhoad ad.h tion to Ashland . V. Smith to Hurl C. Smith, propei I y in Aohhuid Unit C. Smith to Mien P:n is. prop. -i lv in b':iilro:id addition (o A-hlaiid Will, am II. Ilainlin to Kliabetl, 1. HmI.mii ei jtl., bind in section -ii. tonn-lnp :17. range "2 W . . , l.et me figure with y u. No contract too large or too siuM'. stisfsctiou guarasteeii. L. E. BEAN CONTRACTOR AND UU1I.DKK. Mdford, Orrgoo. Oirt..cr cf the Inauguration. Plant i' r toe t ureujuiiies nttendunt n tbe Iriilut'tfdti of President Klex-t Tuft Into i.!1W lie Imle tbe biggest military UUpluy ever seeu at a presi dential iuuutfii ration. The army and navy, working with Chalrtuuu Btell wngen, have arranged f -r .a parade and review uf several thousand sol diers, fresh from the evacuation of Cuba, and almost an cquul number of blueja' keti from their triumphant trip around the world. The army will he headed by Major General Harry, eommandlug tbe Cuban army of purification, and his entire faff The navy section of the parade H0TO ti CLiN5T'r"E.i."'r i'""1' XDWAUD J. 8TKLLWAUBM. will b beaded by Hear Admiral Sper ry and all tbe adinlrals and captains of bis fleet. Major Oeuerul J. Frank Mn Hell as grand iiiurstiHl will be 111 upreme euuiiuaud at tbe bead of tbe column. Edward J. Stellwngen, chairman of tbe Inaugural committee, Is a native of the District of Columbia and expe rienced In handling big affairs of the kind. Four years ago be wus treas urer of tbe Inaugural committee, a po sition, requiring tact as well as ability. Mr. Ntellwageii Is prominent In tbe financial and business life of tbe capi tal, being president of the Fiilon Trust company and director of several other large thmrirhtl Institutions. The Sultan of Morocco. Mulal Hrtfld, tbe new aultan of Mo roco, Is a busy man. He rises with tbe sun and, save for a short siesta, seems never tu have any leisure tliuo at all. He makes a point of attending personally to all state business, holds reviews of bis troops frequently, re ceives deputations from all parts of tbe country, listens u I most dally to translations of long extracts from the European newspapers nnd metes out rewards and punishments. He re ceives mauy presents. A Fez corre spondent tells how tbe oilier day gifts In tbe shape of sacks of gold, bates uf silk, spices and Jewelry poured In through tbe pa luce gates, and the sul tau received the value of something like JlUo.oOO in tbe course of this ono morn tug's reception. Among the of ferings was a splendid ruby ring which seemed to take the myal fancy, for be forthwith put It on bis finger and wore It during tbe remainder of the day. Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Herbert 1,1 tinstone Satterlee, the new BAHlstnnt secretary of the nary, ts a son in law of J. l'lerpout Morgan. Mr. Satterlee knows tbe navy depart ment fHlrly well. He 1ms been a mem ber of the boHrd of visitors to Annap olis and Is now president of tbe Naval Reserve iistocltt t Ion. luirtng the war with Spain be was a volunteer lieu tenant assigned to the mn it I Intelli gence biirenu In New York and on the sinfT of the late Captain John It. Bart- lett, chief uf tbe bureau. He served I from July to November on that com- J ttllSHloU. Tbe new assistant secretary was t graduated from Columbia in 1SS3 and mm HRIi HKttr I.. SA rTKItl.EK. lUxtlngulshod himself In the School of Political Science, where he received a decree, lie was admitted to the bar In 1SS.1 and enteroil the law oflloe of Kvarls. C horn to A Beaman. lu the fol lowing year he beva me secretary to Sei.atur Evarts He was active In the organlrntlon of tbe navnl in til Ma, and when he became a colonel on the staff of OoVtfrnor Morton he was ap pointed the nartgAttng otficer of ttwr First naval battalion. New Case. M:ny NMIna.i i li:n 1.-. Mill. can; ml f.T m.''. 'rtvl.r Pnrilili. ut I. r il;i)ntitT. Stt'rllUK Is M.tkiutf Oood. sii-rliiifc. H-.th.-rtii.-l .'f Mt-.lf.-r.l in ;i mt'llll'iT i'f tin- O, A. I.sn.l Hti.l is 18 : tO Medford WEDNESDAY, Stenton's Big Double Spectacular UNCLE TOM'SCABIN CO. The Barnum of them all. 25 Men, Women and Children. Colored people from the cotton belt, Buck and Wing dancers, Pack of Blood Hounds 10 SPECTACULAR SPECIALTY SENSATIONS 10 EVA'S ASCENSION Band and Orchestra, Popular Prices, Free Band Concert Twice Datly Special Prices 25 35 - 50c FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Almond Delight Pi. Make u rkh p.isu'y and till with tbe following mixture: Blanch and chop tine one cupful of uhuoiids. l'ut one cupful of ruuuluted sugur moistened with one teu.spoouful of water into u try in-; pan. l'laee uver a hIow lire un til melted, then add tbe chopped alm onds. sttrrlti;4 briskly until tbe mix lure tiirm a gulden brown. Turn this ut on tbe ru.,l In ihu pan nnd spread (pit lily before it touls. Beat three e.riM. jn!d two titMoHpooiifuls uf pow dered Miwir and one and nuc-balf cup ft:l i f mill;, p.. in- over llu- almond?' uml bake In :i hot oven at tlrst. Cover with a uieibaue uf the while of eg n? d two i ibl.'.;i.iiinfuU of siiiiiir. Moth Patcliea and Freckles. Colwrlcs iiVhiL Is ii i;oi d fie de.sl rover. AM'dul tb. fre-':li'H i!' lite b.l.nie b, l.u-UJ-S of U fiuellt illlo el's Inlr bnt-ili i.r il swnh nmile h twNllit'f n lc c of JibsoiiitMt (otto: if. :r I :i t Ci. ! Mv ly to ea- ' .Veckle i:I -lit nnd iU'ThIh,' until i.ih Is rn!. but not ton lull iImI. Th i-igilienl uf Ci. freckle It ilepuiJ d ih 'it tl per bi.er of tbe sill. hihI Ini i.ust l-c (ie-lp-yed l:i ui-tler to ,et I id -r t!u- f,e ! 'e t.-.-in-.Il lll e Upl 'ti'd I.. ;!te skin t : ,.f tin- best i.ie.m.- oi ' t liig t!ie i !.hi i-U-;tr ai.d Willie Hi d , revciitlnir tiie di'puslt uf i olorh:-.! tnritter wbl li n::ikes the liiumUiics t.i most pat lies ih tl frei klcs. Lerr.on Shampoo. I'olir tbe Jul e uf three- leinons t'n wo oun es of snlis of tartar, a iii i-ioiit two ciuirts of w inn water ns d i-e ns iiii onliiiai-y slut m poo Tb. v. Ill make the hair soft and Huffy ainl :s nn e';,-! '1! ::! i le:iii;cr. If ere h;i. 4ti!Hclent (line at her dl'-povitj it Is a .-".! I.lea to bull tbe Jul. -. bdli the skins with It. This makes a stn n.'er soliitl. n of Ci- It'inon. A few drops of perfume i.r ati.ir of rose, added v.;:: Vitve h fit I ti t scent upon the h:ilr. The mixtures uf suits uf tartar hhould f-ver tie allowed tit stntid. It should le mixed fresh for every shampoo. Washing Thin Glasses. One often will til id that thin glasses re tllltb'Ult to wash anil leave clear n - ill unclouded. Wash them lit hot uter and pure while soap and rinse t 'lent t mined lately In water of tbe s.imt temperature ami net them aside to drain. Io not wipe them until they are Hourly dry and then pullsh wllh u clean towel. Clean tissue paper is excellent for polishing glasses. They n:e more apt in break If you dry them while they are wet. and they are also more Inclined to be cloud. A Washday Convenience. An excellent devhe thnl would be i f great assistance tu the housewife U the eumldiied clothes and clothes tin receptHi le herewith shuwu. Onll i irlly the wet clothes are curried from (.'I.UTHt-H AND n.Ol IIKsl'IN IIOl.DKli the washtub to the ;iid hi nn urdlnai w li ker basket. The dripping water i-ollevts lu the bottoin of th. ta-lo-i. soon rotting and destroy lug U. The basket shown here Is made uf galva nized wire to preveut rusting. The mesh being wide, the water from the Wet clothes readily drill lis off. At one end Is h receptacle for the recep tion of clothespins, while suitable straps are securM to the back by will, h it can Ik supported at some coti cnttMit point Tbesf straps are also j usul tocurrx the ro- eptucle. iPBNMAJK. WAT BSTTTB I'liPKNIIAiiKN. VA. 1.". Hills I'lo vi.lini; l'..r b.-ttcr Jinil l:ui'l ih'fVlni' l.ir up. lili;iy'tl illui tin1 ':ist f hiii.l it.' Hitr.'diH'i'il t.i tin' f.ilkfltliini; i ..l;i li tin' mimsti-r of n:itiiMi:il !i' 1. nn,.. Tin' .nti iiipl:iti ittifications iiim.Iv nn ixi'i'iulitiiti' "f K.'W'tliiW; i'Vit 1 I.iiiii'.'iiiiI anil I'.iintru.O'in of . -.iro f tirf.lo boats kdJ m h.lf.non iibmniiue. Uo i. coiil.tnjilftteJ. Classified Advertisements WANTED. WA.NTKI To rent, a U or 7-room hunse closi! in. Iniiiir( D, care Tribune. 283 WA.NTKI) Private boarilttrti. inquire at 31;' S. Hartlett street. L'84 WANTED Fifty boxe of Newtowua ana Spitzenburg apples. Apply of M. Stewart, at the Naih. FOB BALE. Fori HALF A Hiualt businertH; exet'l lent loeatinn; good reasons for selling. Address P. (). Box 805. 230 Foil S.l.i:- -r ine, cb uu gruiu buy, loose. Address T, care Tribune. 2Ml FtiK SALK One 6 year old borse; fum ily horse, single or double; price, $$0. Inquire at Nash bar. 283 POK H A L E O r t r ad et he" best room ing house in Medford, clearing $100 per month. Address (J, care of this office. FOK SALK Wood for sale, 200 tiers of dry fir wood. Inquiro at tho end of A and Pine street. Alex. Duff. 281 FOR SALE Qrape cuttings, Tokay. Malaga nod MelvuiB?. Writo or call on V. (i. Ooffe, Central Point, Or. 283 FOK SALE Four diamond rings left, weighing three quarter carat, at a grettt bargain. Medford Loan Of fice. 232 FOH SALE Brand new uafe, weighs 5000 pounds, at very low figure; on in stalments. Inquire Tribune office. S2 FOK SALE Grain hay, baled, of Phoue .181. Inquire tf FOH SALE Two acres, just west of Medford, near new station of Lozier, on R. R. V. R. R., price $100 for the two acres. This acreage is certain to advance in value soon. Address P. O. Box .171. Medford, Or. 210 1 FOR SALE Relinquishment claim, 120 acres, $ miles Medford, 40 acres fenc ed, 12 acres cleared, 5 acres 2-year-old , commercial fruit, cabin. For price call : on V. M. French, room 7, Jackson ' County Bank bldg. FOR SALE Kelinquu hment, 80 acres, 6 miles cost Medford ; .10 praoticnlly level, balance oasy grade and covered with good fuel timber; 2 springs; very cheap, W. M. French, room 7, .lack sen County Bank bldg. FOR SALE Good residence lots, close in; also good .1 acre orcl-ard; deal with owner; save commission. Address .1. care of Tribune office. FOK SALE Housti, lots and land la Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe nix, Or. FOE BENT. 1 -OR KENT Two li(;lit housekeeping rooms on North II street for rent. Ad dress V, care of Tribune office. 2S FOR SALE. If you are looking for some good land cheap, 1 have it, for $10 and $20 per . acre, near good railroad town. W. M. FRENCH, 1 Room 7, .Tackron Bank Bldg. Libernti, 1 lines nnd Elb-rv have been engaged to play at the Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition :'t Seattle next year. The concerts will be given in a big music pavilion on the grounds. Medford Time i Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC EAILWAY. Northbound No. 16Origon ExpreJO 5:24 p. m Nu. 14Portliind Eipreaa 9:49 a. m. Southbound No. 15H"altforni Eipre.... .10:35 a m No. 13,Sd Fr.nci.co Eip.. . 3:20 p m. No.225iProm Or.nU Pr... 9:15 p.m. No. 225For A.kl.nd 10:15p.m. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY j No. 2Lutm MwlforJ 10:4'5km. No. 4 Lt Modforf 8:3 p. m MoKrrLr. Mrd-forf l:Mp.. MosxrI.CT.vrt Xleitcni B:0p. m. Xo. lll.ei.we JavtaunrUW. . . 9:0 . m K. 9L JfttJuonriUw. . . 3:30 p.m. MounLme Jactaonwfll.. . 730p. m. -MAXB CMIiffi? A.M.P. M. Nortbbound 19 4:54 Soath.om.il ;i0:0S 1:50 Btfll. P.lt 7:801 I.M IJubm.tUI. 10:t0 1:20 Theater FEBRUARY 20 Great Bed Spread Special TUP. HKST VALUES offeml in Mel fnnl fur niiiny days in plain and fringed edge lied Quilts. Prices as tliey last, as fc illnws: Plain edge lied Spreads that sell regularly for .fl .."id. at 1.1!) each. Plain edge, gmnl. heavy Bed Spreads, guaran teed in size, that sell for $U.00, at, $l.(i() each. Ex ra good value. Same priced spread with fringes and cut edgrs. Fringed lied Spreads with cut edges, extra wide and full: a regular $2.25 vaH.e. at $1.85 each. Plain edge Marseilles fine finished extra large Spread, regular .'1.00 value, at $2.45. See the Window Display Van Dyke's THE Professor Hunt's Great Dog and Monkey Circus WOXDEHFUE AXI) 11 KM ILY AMUSING. The act has been a hig feature on Pantages' circuit. Illustrated song and two hig reels of pictures. Admission Adults 20c, children 10c, SAVOY THEATER Tonight and Tuesday THE RAii TAU'S 11A LL.V hurkii.' lauho drama. 1IKIJ NEWSP.OV KIMKXD A thrilling bM stj- satioual inelodraiiia. TIIE SICILIAN'S i; A 1 :( ! KA scenic drama (f great merit. Miss Eit'ert sings the latest illustrated song. o Admission 0 cents BIJOU V r.