Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 24, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    AIT Building Material
Should be ordered at once to insure PROMPT DELIVERY as the
coming year will be the Greatest Construction Year in Medford's
History
LUMBER, LATH, ROOFING and CEMENT
BEST QUALITY carried in the city at LOWEST PRICES in any
quantity desired.
Social and Personal
!uy K. Tex hiei Iim'i- .'ppointcd n
lit-t niriHtor of Central I'oint.
t J'hono your orders for sweet en-am or
"buttermilk to Hot creamery.
! .1, W, Lawtoii v::( i rrvi-il visitor in
it run tit Pass,
V Lynn I'nnlin Mf the Cold Hill New
a a Medford visitor Tuesdny.
V Order for mv-ct . r.-.ni or buttermilk
prompMy filial. Hione t In creamery.
Itnolb J.. of (Vntr.ti I'oint tniMsji.-t
l listsmri in M lt'irl Tue-dny,
- A. Wilson made -i hurry tii visit 1
Aittland Tuesday.
v 1L C. 4tiirni'!t visited Crants l':iss re
c-ntly.
iitbhe stenographer. Office over Hi
oii theater, .'tome M;ifn :t(7 1 . "
.1. I.. It 1' S:im V:illoy was ., iv
rem .Medford visitor.
S;o the pictures of llio i:ullnii:ilit' in
Italy nnd Sicily (it llio Snvoy Wi'.lto-s
day mid Thursday. LMII
Miss M in ih Kiucaid has returned to
lier home near l-'lonuce lt.u k :i It r visit
ing in Medford.
Kiln, (inunyuw, 1 1 1 T stenograph r.
room 1, Pul tn building. "
Ed Walker v;ih ;i recei.t visil. .r in
Kngle Point.
Howard S. Dudley l.tliniod Wed ;
iltiv from a short, linnoi'ss trip l I'ort
Intnl.
('. T. Vernon of N;f:nnent o is spend
ing it few days in Mcdturd.
.1. C. IVndlctoii of Tul. I, l.'orl; sp. nl
Tuesdny f n Medford.
M rs. K. It. Ihiulcy and Mi-s Ali..
Mauley Hpcnt Tn.-mlnv in Medford. Mr.
Illlllloy :nt'Mtui;iliiil 1 hern.
M. l Ilanl.v i-, i-itir.g with lii
l.rothiT, Will Hanl.v. in l-.-nhni.t.
I. II". SiniHi. circulation manager of
(hi Oregon .lourtinl. kii( Wduesdiiv
in Medford looking after l li. inln.s.s
of Ins paper.
.Mm Wiikelev, tin- popular ivpivsou
tutivi; of ! u list & Cii., is visiting m .
t others in tin- valley.
C. I.. Million of tlx- I'a.'it'i.' Paper
roinpllli v is atnnlij; tit nlh-v ruito
til ITS Oil Ills' lllolltlllv V I HI t .
It. A. Kouli-y ami .n ,.f ti, lf,.Hl,.v
roppor nun' lit the , I'M ( K
Oil 1ll( I'lllpipiH ill 1.1". v.,ll , nt".itil v
in M.Mlforcl.
'aptain .1. 'I', i . :,h. ,,, r of llio
:hIi liot.'l bin ltlti. I i-s aiiivnl fioin
M.-rkcl.-y 4o look o . i pin for tin
rill:trjfiiirii1 of I ln l ni.t n r.-.
Tho IjOlivrr vvili';t to annoiitn-c Hint
liny liavi iitlilr.I wall I- i;i : h.ir inoiii
injj uporialtii'K. llr lot try out
Mr. Wlntnov u::i Luu-.M
rl.ty ll'-n lo t 1 1 -a ill t : n :nv:i v
SfVi'lltll str.-t 'I"ii.-h..,v ;:t,, i
JttT toil's (llllliat: .lime.
Tin groat ot Jinrror in I li -t
ury. tit. 1 tnlrin . I h ) i i lo
HIM.t..,-
n Wo::!
HI. o
p:rt nrc
Vi H lio fhown ai tho S:u.iv .l-rmh-v
t:ii.1 'Nuirstiv.
Dr. .1. M. IV, ,.1. . t . i , ,.;
pHyt'liic from ht.iia. .a U:r-
nroinxl tin1 wtM iimi.-- w.ii ,,..,1,
ill ill.' li. U lurl It li;tl, , i , t S,! I, (
t! tit vfv h, at T p ii.. l" l it t -n , . ..
nin, Vrltrnarv '.'. Hi- -nl-ir.i 11 ...
' Whit.-. niM.i :n..l t:i:.v M.i.: , v,.lMl
ualiton." All jhImii. .I i ! A., :s !i. n!!
lirf.r liitti. A-'Inii-imi t.i" i
lection wilt lie t a I-.'ii 1 1' .! ;"i . pi - -
Vou Are Goini to Build
WOUNDED MAN ALLEGES
PATROL DRIVER SHOT HIM
rllK'AOt. I'-.-l,. I'l. Tln'o.loro Di.ii
oil, artl -I. was fotiml inn-oiixioils
t ail.v toiluy on tlio wtn-ot iiirt'crino; from
a 1 1 1 1 1 1 t w.iiin.l in l" iii;lit si.lo. 11-ii'ot-r
in in- op.'iat in loom of a ln:
pi-al aiil tol.l lln- atlt-n.latits a .Inn
of having lnt'ii shot Ity a patrol driver.
The iMt'.r. on ln-i'i; in'ei luntiil li
ie' it i es, s:i ill lie ).;:d an oik liter
iMlh the u.niiole.l mail, hut haI n .1
u-o'.l a revol or. I iji 'ierl i'..ri.itiii ih
said to he serious. The eonfMrtinK sto
riet n i.' In' i n o; invent iy;- te.. "
TOT CRUSHED BY CAR
AS MOTHER LOOKS ON
rIK'Aa. Vk Six-ye(ir-ohl A
lies.- Wia.la-Ko-.li slippnl on the cat
'r.-'r'.s ami u;ii run 'Ihuii and killed liv
;i -lii'ot i-ii r Ullhlti ."jll fret of lor hoinr
h" t n i lit . Her runt he -, who vvat await
hi- the rdilil's i-etill'l flolli llio I se of
:i neit,'hhor. witnets-'l the aeci'ltiit from
a window.
The cirv. two p.. I iirinr ti and livwtand
it ; w. uked tiaiitii-ally to lift the ,-ar ami
.-lease the .hild. hoping to find her
'lie. Tiny found i neeer'sary to re
movr pait of the tru.k liefore thev le
Miov.tl tin- liorly.
SAW BATTLE BETWEEN
MONITOR AND MERRIMAC
NKW VOKK. Cel.. apt:tin W. II.
viiiiho, who w:i.i in roinuiatid of the
'.-.-'inlni.it Nlaml 1'i'y. whi. h was a sup
ly ship to i hr famous Monitor during
l!.;.' t-ivil war. dn-il y.-terdny at In liome
n l'luviinL', I,. 1. ('upturn N'viuiuo ar
iM.I ;.t ll.iioi'ion h'-.uds will. Ins ship
th.' ni..:hl Iu'luir tli ' Monitor met (lie
Men il"a.'. a ml as ;: a eve w ii uess to
ilie t,,u In !..!;. lit; lit, lie was horn
n X irtni.-i in Ivlii, widow and n'Vi'ii
. hil.ln-n sun iu. !
BRYAN'S LETTER TO BE
USED AS LAST RESORT
IlKNVri; t VI.. IVi.. '2 -The repnl.
!i.:.M v;lVs i. uu tliut W .1. Itryan afln
it interview with S,al liVpi esen t a 1 1 e
lli. U, iiuthor of tin- llo-k' S I direct
primary law, in whi.li Mr. Hicks nte.l
that Mr. Ilrvan aniioniico his position
with H'i:ard to the h:w even inoic tin
etjuivocally than ho did in his address
to the I. t-hiture, left II sealed h tl.-i
Htr'lini his pesitnoi, v liich is to lie used
in the lust result. It ts lielieved tli:tt
. he letter will have the effect of unit
Hie opposition factious ill the loojs
!;,tuie on the loll, if other means fail
KING ALFONSO WITNESSES
BIO SKIING COMPETITION
I'Af, l'i;u.,e. Vl.. -J I. Kmi Alton
i. , . i H alt. a. ted ?. i till muss at th.
In-. h :il el Si. laitili. Tlie vu,red
. is p,-, - kI.-.I .v (tu.-. n Isul.elia in
Iv A We.e ..-d III Hi.' s. Mm s tt- 1
! Ml, - r t i. r r I ti pt i..-i rd. d lo uu
It 'Mm -. V I.' I- lo- Wl;.i ss, , (h ' -Mint
do
Me
1 1 . I .
"I tlo' I. inc. hi i
,n M.dtoid
I .'! 'I.'' f'i'iir. wMh viii. N.i t'uiitr.i.'t
' ....'I' Sit ifmt inn
L. l. BRAN
i '( NTIi A ( "Vi 'K AND lU'lLPFK.
Medfurd, tr (oii. o
UEDVOHD DAILY TR1 WUAfE, MEDFORD, ORKOOX.
f AMUSEMENTS.
f
Earthquake Pictures at the Savoy.
Mo vino; pi.-tnns of the late earth
.piake in h.ilv .vud Si. ily w ill .e shown
ut thcSui
theater tollnjht
nd Thi
day.
This hi.rrihi- Mi.!,- :
.-ru-t eaii-d !.- I.
homel..,,. u f. ,
;t-f:tT.-d :itd : .r:o t -
The ,r. -
d.-vastat. d t..v. r- .... .
'e.s , pie :tl,i t"-
heinu' car-d f..r l.v -1
t ii.tis.
It is the .'! - I-
t-l!
a! pu-ture
or whowti. painting -th -1 :t rt f i n
'.lll.-ss the .orr.r- tdhWifj; in the wake
of this t.-rnhh- i-alam it v. Other f.;t
! llffS W ill he -diowil.
hoors will hr op.-n :t 7:l"i to ai-coin
: late t he i lowds. i ,,i ai ly ami
avoid tin- Mish. Admi-si,,,, nr.
Now Postal Ruling,
A ih-w iii.ler has just I n isMiie.l
I'V I lie pi loffi.-e dep;tlleni K.'inl 1 11
ihe mail ii l; p.'st cards which have
nits. I. yluss. mi.ii. etc.. on the hack.
Ileieaft. r all siu h cards inii-.t lip en
dosed in a seahd envelope. This hiis
llie effect of If. pi i I i ;i l' cent stamp
n each .-aid maih-.l. if- no sealed mat
tor can yo l hioith t he mails for less
th:-n "J cents.
Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street.
A lai(,'e coiiMt.-ut i. ) was present last
sahhnl Ii imo nine; to lo ur the pastot
-i.a.h on the 1,-M r in l.uke III.
!:ii. At the conclusion of ; !:' discourse
no were admitted by certificate. It
wonderful li"W this chu'eh is j-iow
A ec ess inns are mado evei v Sab
!' -ill. The cot I a ye piaver nie.-ln.e f,,i
his week will he held at the home of
Mrs. Datiiel I'lav Wedties.luv . 'veiling.
nb je. t. ' The liur.-h a -el :'n h Cent ury
I'hllist i. " I't.iv. r llieetino at tin-
hutch Thursday e en no. Subject.
here the t'liimtiau li.'S Hi- K.piip
11. tit. " Til. Methodist l.iollu -hood Will
el :it th.- . I.ni. h l' -d:n e .-uttiU' to
tr: nsa.-t imp. r,;"'! brsjf.' s.
j. c. MORp.rr- of s p
SAID TO HAVE RESIGNED
l;osi:i:i'h'i;. or., i-'eb. l'I. - it is ru
0. 0ed in 1o,:d iuilro.1 I circle-; that G. C.
M orris hus resigned as ;ssist a lit super
nteiidriit of the South. -ru Pacific lines
ii Oreo.m. and that he will be succeed
-.' bv i hatles W. Mu;-:vu. for the past
1. nir cats chief train dispute her at
lies. -bare;. Martin is now in Portland,
tnd the rumor cannot b coiifinned. In
1 e . vent of Ins proiilot ion, the position
!' i ho f liatti dtsp.it. her. it is report
I. will full to K. t. IVnora. present
Mist assistant. It is uudeist.md Morns
to enter the servo
Iwavs at iVr-lan.l.
Hi'1 Liiitcd ,
i
- - '
WOMAN KILLS FRIEND
WITH "UNLOADED" GUN
r VOHK.Keh.2i- " unl.ovd
d" 4i 1 1 1 1 W.I- the emit. of th- deslh of
K.lwaid Staiib in the proiiv thm morn
nt: Ma ttb di.d after havnm be. u shot
i Mis Murv Sehuii Ih. inio ut the hit
tel 's home.
Die woman was luindliug a supposed
mpty pistol and pntletl tin1 trigger in
i.-spniis. to Stuub'n jesting command
to shoot him. The victim was an en
invr.
M-'W VOb'K. Feb. Jt.--.lohn Arbuck
..who has been charge of the attempts
taise the eurisor Yankee off Spin
!l. lock, announced today that he is
H. gotiating with the government to
raise the Maine, sunk mi Havana Imr
bor.
Provisions of New Gamo Law.
Heaver Closed itlltil 1!H'I),
lhick deer Opon .July lo to Xovcin
her I. Limit, three deer dnriiio; HeaHon.
fo..s and t'urry cuuntieH open Jnlv 1.1
to o. ttd.er Sale prohibited." No
I uiitino with dos.
Klk t h..-d iilittl S.-ptciidoT H. 1!U I.
-jH-tted fawn. antelop ami mountain
'--: 'I"-t d per pet uallv.
Otrt'ii Sriiteioher 1 to f-.r,.t.
1 ' ( f..ii..wiriif year. Limit 5tl l.irds a
' and f'tir.-y counties Aucjiist
i : ' ) .! iry Land Klamath and Lake
i 1 " -M-rd 1.
i ;,r1 w ;in ( jH.n trasin f roui
' r !.. .March 1.
i,!?M-. ph.-usunt t'losotl until Octo-
h.r i. inn.
tirouw. native pheasant, ruffed yrouso
. r partridL'" pen fictober 1 to Decem
ber 1. Limit In hirds per day or ft
p.T Week.
Prairie chicken Open Septemlier 15
lo Xovemher lo. Limit ten hirdn n flav
or I'M a week.
Ouail Open from October I to I)e
ember 1. Limit In a day or 1'0 h weed,
la (Irani. Ilaniey. Wheeler, Gilliam mid
('niatilta counties, dosed until li12.
Trout Open for hook ami line fi-di-in,'
only. April I to November 1 ex
- ept in Ho..,,., river. Sale irohibi(od.
Limit To trout in one dav.
Bass- rtilnwfiil ti catch with other
than hook and line.
TOWA MOB THREATENS
NEGRO WITH LYNCHING
OTTT.MWA, la., Peb. 21. Angered
b the brutal tittiick by a nero upon
lr. rharles M. .rolinstou, the invalid
cite ,.f a traveline; yabsman, a mob of
I'll"! in. ti ami boys surrounded the jail
ihusty for v. tiireance u poll the culprit.
Mrs. Johnston was in bed with her
I year old child at :t e Vim-It this muni
ii'L' when she awoke to find u nejr
bi-nditiu' over her. Ilefore she could
.reutu for help the neyro seized her
by t he throat and she was found in
-"t isible by neighbors, havino; been beat
ei. w ith a curtain pole.
AGED WOMAN MURDERED
FOR UNKNOWN MOTIVES
DKTliolT. I-Vb. iM. Mrs. Prances
h'i. hard. ac;ed W, w;is found inunlered
ii her home today. There were three
:;:--!iei in her throat mid face.
Within a few inches of the bed on
he fl ....I with :i butcher knife beside it
vus a lighted lamp with a piece of
paper over the chimney, so arranged
h:it it would take fire and ienito the
hid dot hiiie;. The motive is not known.
SHIPYARD SHUTS DOWN
AWAITING SUBSIDY BILL
'W YollK. p,.,. 24. Om thousand
.n haie b.-en throvv-i out of work by
he cl.iiti,' of Shooter Island Shinvard
-,, M:,rin(.rs' Hutbor. Staten Island.
K7pla :nin t lie reason for shutting
!"vn, K'ob. it Lei:eri.'. the superintend
i'Mt - ";,"t ,,;" l:''s here are killing
V n,:ni H,,i,,,,,iMn,f iuul ,b;it i(
.:utbk to build hip jit a profit
vv er them any tMor-.
Me th- jJtjuioB for Am."T
oan buildem mut he iti pn''Mfl X nh
dv la and until neb law wan p-i
he nlunt mut retnani clo'd.
FNVABT IN POBTLANO
H08PITAL FOR OPBBATTON
.l.sso K. Knyart. president of the
M.dloid National bank, is undergoing
., operation for fistula at t he Good
m.i t it a n hospital. Portland. The op
, latioii. while a painful one. is not a
dangerou one. bu i; will probably
. ripple Mr. Knyart for some weeks. Mrs.
Pnyait is helping to nurse her husband,
Dr. fieorge Wilon is the operating sur -
,K'" - i
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 7900.
CONGRESS ADVANCES
APPROPRIATION BILLS
WASHINGTON', Veb. 2X Two more
f the annual hiihi.Iv bills, the dinlo-
mat tc and consular and the military
j aciideiny measures, were pasHe.I by the
j house of representatives today. Neither
; was amended ill any important particu-
lar. The rivers and harbors bill also
I vv!is passed under suspension of '.he
i rules. The h::use sent the pension ap
i propriatioti biit to conference.
I tie siimlry civil hut, carryinc' an a
propriatiori of $i:t7,uno,0i)il, was call-'d
up .'tnd an ugrcinont re.-.ched wherbv
two hours were .o be devot -il M.-r.d
to general debate.
llie house win Uot.i a special session
tomorrow for the delivery uf oulogis
upon the late Senator Allison of Iowa
and Senator Latimer r.f Sonlh Carolina
:in' Representative v dey of Alabama. I
The Indian appropriation bill oecu- 1
pi"d almost the entii'e t:me of the s"ii- !
ale today and was passed with appro
priations nggreg.itiug over .fli.imO.OnO. '
Of this rmoiitit $l,f)iHi, mil) was add'.d to
the bill by senate rMnendinents,
NO SPECIAL SESSION
THOUGH BILL IS INVALID
-
SALL'M, Or., Feb. ?4. There will be
no special session of the legislature in
the immedinte future, notwithstanding
the $.'laO,(H)0 bill for improvements at
state institutions is invalid.
Senator T. B. Kay, who undertook to
enlist the members of tho legislature in
the plan of holding n special session
without expense to the state, has given ; ,
(he project up after learning that only a i LONDON, Feb. 24. The newly np
few members are willing to attend a j ,Mljt,.d Japanese ambassador to Great
special session at their own expense. . ;t itaoti. Count Taknhirn Knto, in an in-
MAY GAIN STATEWIDE
DRYNESS BY INITIATIVE
AI.P.ANY, Or.. Fob. 24. An initio j
tive measure providing for statewide,
prohibition in Oregon, to be voted upon i
in 1911), was favored by the Linn Coun
ty Prohibition club, in annual mooting)
I. . .1 1M... r.,i !
' . .-.. .. e
ord for a more strict enforcement of
, , , .. , . .
the oca option law in dry counties,
und condemned tie
late session ot t lie
legislature for its failure to pass pro- ;
posed laws to snppr, sr Mi nil Pfc'
anil TO prcvrin i in- -ni.nm-mi ... ...(..v..
into dry counties.
MARATHON RACE
FOR LARGE PURSE
NEW YOliK. Feb. 24. Another Mar
aihon race of inter-'St will be run in
this city on March ." r.t the Sixty ninth
regiment armory when Matthew Ma
loiiev. the young longdistance runner
who showed such remarkable powers of
eiit'.tiriuife recently, will m:'et Patrick
White, the Irish champion. Moloney not
l,i. ig ago entered the ranks of profes
sinnalisin and the coming race will be
fur a purse of 2iini. with .",ll to g..
to the loser.
BELIEVES CANAL WILL
BE COMPLETED IN 1911
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. I liani Ran
.l.-'p).. oa of the wnn engineers who
ocoMp"'"i",l PTsUet .' Taft to the
csTisl .,.. M tfeat s
sen whv ta ln.yaJi cmul i.i!.l a.
1, iiiiirieti'd b? 19I ciirf tv ui'nr
than h is be.-o i totisl pTky-. Uff
declared that the conrtiieo io the anal
rone are excellent.
rOWDER MILL EXPLODES
AND TWO ARE VTUjeD
MARION. Ill, Feb. 21.- Two men
were killed and a big property dam
:ige caused by an explosion today in
the Fgvptinn puwdvr mills, f.iur miles
east of here. I
FUTURE OF NORMAL
SCHOOLS UNDETERMINED
8ALKM, Or., Feb. 24. The future of-
t normnl Bchooh remained under
leriuiiieii, except nun n in ctiriiini iiiai
the senior climaeH will ho (Frnduated next
.lime.
It is expected that a meeting of the
board of regents will be held in n few
days to discuss the matter, and if the
local interests have any propositions to
make they will be considered.
Monmouth has nlrcndy arranged to
keep the school there alive. If the peo-
' , pie of Ashland and Weston do not take
') similar action, it is probable that nil the
; students except the seniors will be sent
home and all the professors except
i t.m,uh t carry the seniors through the
' ,.,.inaimb'r of the year will be dismissed,
.
METHODIST BISHOP HAS
HIGH HOPE FOR AFRICA
CHICAGO, Feb. 24. Bishop C. Hart
zetl, who stands at the head of the
Methodist Kpiseupal church in Africa,
is delivering a aeries of nddreBses here
J making u plea for the church to on
j dertake a movement which will so de
j velop the country's resources until it
becomes one of the powrs of the world.
J Seventy five years ngo Methodism
j pent its first foreign missionaries
; p broad. They went to the west coast
of Africa. Their work is now increased
J so that one of the bishops of tho church
j spends his entire time there.
j AMERICA'S FRIENDSHIP
I DESTRE OF NIPPONESE
l lerview recently said that ho saw no
j reason why Japanese relations with the
J I'nited States should not remain exeel
1 lent in the future, despite the loud talk
of a small excited section.
I . '.unit Knto declared that thero could
i lie no dominant power in the vast wa
ters of the Pacific. "We have no inter
ests there,' he said, "that, can clash
with the I'nited Stutes. We mean to
,l,lvo ",,r own sphere of influence in our
1
own part of the Pacific, hut not to the
.' .
1 , . .
mil sei-Kiug iinv exclusive preaiige.
I OVER 100 PERSONS PERISH
IN BLIZZARD IN RUSSIA
j LONDON', Feb. 24. A dispatch from
; Odessn to tho news bureau here re
: ports that more than 100 lives have
been lost in the blizzard in southwest
ern Russia during the last three days.
MAN KNOWN HERE IN
TROUBLE IN GRANTS PASS
.1. Edward fastian was on Tuesday
bioiad over to the circuit court on r
statutory charge, the complaining wit
less being Carrie E. Staggs. who re
cently figured as the complaining wit
ness in the circuit court in this countv.
She was sent to the Hoys' and Girls
Aid I'ociety. Castinn was formerly in
Ashland, an oceulist by profession.
WILLIAMS' JUBILEE SINGERS
MAKE HIT IN MEDFORD
The attract ioa at the Medford opera
fc-.K. lust High of the Willinww' .la
bit. Kiaisi uiw jveirted by a small
fcnMV TV'T r.ercd na eactionallv
iiriiia aie wvr .M-taiaiv de
iia4 i s T9xv4ud Wnxw. tb beikf
. s.'od rtoitecHvif io tsbt city. Ti
M.ianiM vwr.l Af i Dvni A'Sg. sutb
.t'i wUiqN iwod Ojioii:i1 aint. P.ach
selection w:. b'-artilv encered. SA'veral
times being called back three times. o
The tidal rise anil f;.ll on the Pacific
side of the Isthmus cf Panama is about
ten times as much as on the Atlantic
coast.
GOLDFIKLD, Nev., Feb. 24. Fol
lowing the discovery that thousands of
dollars have been procured by means
of forged time checks on the Consoli
dated Mines coinpnny, tho officials havo
unearthed n complete counterfeiting
pi tint in a house on Broadwny, equipped
with furnace, dies, a press for stamp
ing out coins, metal discs ready for tho
press, engravers' tocds, sumplo checks,
and a small library covering the art of
fine engraving.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
ff ANTKl) I'urtner with Jittlu "rra4y
onsli fur Inoul light MMinufactiiriiig hus-
IIIL'Sil. V
Ii. Pialcy, Third and fronts
streets.
291.
WANTKD District org.inizor for fra
ternal i msii railed order; fine salary;
euuily earned; no experience uocosuary.
( all on or address W. K. Wilmer, care
llolel Moore, Bedford. 290
WAXTKD 12woodcioppers to ehop
eorduood and tierwood. Address P O,
Box 4 IS. .
WAXTKD Oirl for (rencral housework.
Address P. O. Ilox J.
WANTED A girl; must be experienced
good wages paid. Address P. O. Box
423, Medford, Or.
WANTED Married man, experienced
in orchard work, to take charge of
orehard four miles out of Medford.
Address T, care of Tribune office. 288
WANTED A girl for general house
work; good wages. Call at this of
fice. 290
WANTED Fifty boxes of Newtowns
ana Spitxenburg apples. Apply of M.
Stawnrt, at the Nash.
FOR SALE
Foil SALE Choke business property
ai a bargain, on long time; easv terms.
Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE ,i nnd 10-ncro tracts just
within and adjoining city limits, at a
biTgnin, on 5 annual payments. Ad
dress P. (. Box 419.
FOR SALE Two laige work horses
cheap. See Walter Moore, Phoenix.
289
FOR SALE Grain hay, baled. Inquire
of Phone 581. tf
FOR SALE Two acres, just west of
Medford, near new station of Losisr,
on R. R. V. R. R., price 1500 for the
two acres. This acreage is certain to
advance in value soon. Address P. O.
Box 571, Medford, Or 290
FOR SALE Or trada, two large work
horses; will trade for smallor horses.
Inquire at Mission cafe. 293
FOR SALE $1500 gets a business that
will make the owner rich; monopoly
in Jacksouo county. 506 Rothchild
bldg.. Portland, Or. ' 292
FOR SALE Good residence lots, close
in; also good S acra orchard; deal with
owner; save commission. Address J,
carp of Tribune offite,
FOR SALE Houses, lots and land io
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit frem ons
acre to B40 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix, Or.
FOB RENT.
Fos. BENT faxai, for tinva yeum,
oiimholJ jssoia, sU.lt aui iiiiptomeirfci
for snW; also snap ia ofaoise peox- hunl
rod ten acres with irrtgiaing water,
close to station, rVn A. Lowell,
Wo.slville. Or. 293
TO RENT Furnished room to let. SIS
Riverside avenue S.
KIR HENT Two light housekeeping
rooms oo North H ttrtai for rent. Ad
dress V, cm of Trttsiwe ettioe. SSI '