Till-: MKIlKORf) DATLV TRTRI'VK. MKDFORP. ORFGOS". TUTRSliAV. MARf'IT 4, 1W0. Social and Personal Vr. J. K. Hriuii-r o! Aiiaid wu in Hciford r-:iniy. 'fXro" Walk- J.-'rve L i mttitiUH to A bland W!iiliiy th f;rt trip this spring. Mr. fttid Mn. 4. K, Kbtart' Lav turn! from l'jf tJaj.'J. Film (iaunyaw, publir itc-graphr, r'tn 4, Palm building. C W, MW Jonald, h ho man, in in OuW Jfill or a fw day. Mn, O, JJ, Hakif(i m jrjdifcg torn tiiii on l-r rawb car oM Mill. Mr. Arthur how- of f'Lo-fjii wa a r t vim tor in M'-dford. Mr. and Mm. J. W . l-jfidn fcjne left for it vimt in Irt AuH-. Public st'-nograprW. over Hi juti theater, I'boiie Main 507 1. If. J. ''lurk of frf-M wan in Mft'lfor'J Wednday on bum &. (i. W. Fry of l.ittb- liutte was a r cnt Medford visitor. Y.. K. Hrmtti of liuttf Km I In i to b Wftfttb'T obrvr of that j r t i.fj of tbe pountrv for 1'ii'b- Ham. I'houe your rdrs for rrr&tn or buttermilk to tht erfimry. Charlie Y'oiiug hai bought a fh'i dne lot on North Oitral ft'.nij-. K. K. Warner of Cti-retf. Wm.Ii.. in pf-nding a fnr 'lav in Midford. J'boi'iiix vot'-N to inrorofate on Mftrh 27. ' 'banc- ar bright for it arrying. Orders fur iwwt cr.nm or buttermilk promptly filled. Phonw the rrearnory. Will (i, HteH of Portland in upending the lay in M-drord. Joseph Lyons of Coil laid in in MM (ord on business. J. II. O'P-ri'-n. an old n-wnp;i-r man. t in Medford for an i xtended stay. At a meeting of the Commereial rlnb Wedndy evi-iiimf noliit iont nnkiny eoiigrpus to appropriate the mini of II.- 000. 000 for the bi-anf if ying of ("rater 1, al park were adopted, Kaniy vit tn galore we. rnaku them to your order. W. W. Kifert, the prog reniive tailor. 2ftfl Hufmiel J, Hill, th- good road ado i-ftte, ha ben invit-d bv the f'oinmer i ial tlnb to make uu iiddr'S in Med ford room. That untiring booster, A. i. Heard, who has been ill for the pant few days, got up out of bed Thursday to vinit .laekw.nville with lit" boonter. 4- AMUSEMENTS. Bjturd-y N'!jbt. f- r th- i,-t p.'-i "Fra Enavolo" Th- a!e of ttoft of "K'a f.av.io" op r,ed ' if iftifi aod 'i'-r- ;tr- f,o r -f .i for ti-.e v. -m abie to fci,:!'jt,i' -; Ti!riV t, . ; f-ao be ifuunAli - M'-elv. Mf Andrew be eer i fi ! h- p'ifi.a d' i.a role, '.'-lUuti. un I ne -urt:un be held until 1 oVjo-k. bei- .vinfd night. PLANT CHIEF ARRIVES f'.oiit!6j4 frofi; 1 :t.e it, a i r.,Ld-.5 "T7ie Earjoma5rter" Com ins;. Ilarr v H rm w-n jir.t d it;v l! i1' W;!l .;,d the big feVivaj of " Tf.' p,..rgon,at.er." wh.-h WMlnm P. ' ulle will prevnt ar the Med ford Theater WediM'day. Mareb 10. Tie.- two -fever people str- in the t'A' -f P't-r .ttjve -;fl. governor of S w A m'terd:fnfi vi U" . ieepM for ''-' ve-ir a nd awae. (. f.fiil h:." if in t(t'rerii ew V-.rV. arel : ..f Willie, th- gfid-d y..u;h Who e-.;,-.- to rh'.w him nrotjfiff tl.' tor i. The . tim' for the r-vn;il are nil new. a f I ( are th- hand: orn-t. :t i" . -d. "f ar.i ( fi,a,f opera now touring. The i en'-ry ' i all new, jforne of the -erte haViligj been ehailged.ft "The fill t U'.thhmt er ' j Wi tie firxt of 'he Pllley A Llld'T -popular mieeenm fo gain fa or. It i in a el;. with " H.A.''v U"A" and "The Prinee of p-lnen" f'-r tuneful ii-m, and inanv of the uftwr hfive eome to be known l ele-rie. "The T-b of the Kangaroo," " T,ove Von," the fimioiiK liidian ehorn. "The f;tinv l'::i 'iei" and other ong-i have n Hit that -end the auditor front the th'-ater whip tling merrilv Mii.n White ham wrlten ti pew ong whii h eij.ertH etaifn will b-' a large wdler. It ii entitled "How Mi-. -iv Have Von Told TJiit To!" The i-horup, whi'-h Ip a verv large one, hat been ptelerted e-jKo-ik 1 1 v for it- iiigillg and daneing ribilitv H-at a!e b'gin M.nd-iv. Mnreh . HOTEL ABRIVAL8 The Nanh -l(, K. Voigt. Is. Kngelep; II. T, Powerp, Portland; Kd K. Warner and wife, Kverett; .lohn Knndin. Ha em ; .la men ( 'urra n. Port land ; .1. H . O'Hrien, Kngene; ( ', f, Shaw, Portland; J. I. HerrriiPton. Wort hington ; Henry ). Morrison. Seattle; K V. Ternev, Pen diet on; .1. Worniper, San f'raneipeo; Will l. Htee. Portland; H .1. Mnlkey. Jtwltainville; I. K. Tidball, Portland; K. K. 8wan. New Vork; C H. Truai. Portland; H. H. Tnin. Portland; .Jo eph F,ron, Portland; Ma Prudent hit I. Portland. MethodlKt EpiMCOpal Church, B Street. The preparatory r -wval ineeimgn con limie at the boe ihureh. ' la la-t Molt oav evening l(e. P, an-'etfer po- on "Self Kxaiiniiatioii. " (III TiiemhiV ee nir-g U' . Hoi ie -poi.e on t he inipor anee of Ilible Ptmly. ( n la-t ewinng ev. Shiel.N tipoke on prayT. Tonight t hi- pub jet will be "An I in port a nt F.e'iT m Jo-inn, M il:tarv ainpaigit " On Knday night -v. Hevmddi of th' I ii.ted lirelhf. ll rh.it. h W.ll addle.- the me.-tnig. ( in Said. a' h K angel t-' John I.ewta bgin- his .runpaign. It I,euta- ha, latelv r-'iirned from a ve: r-n travel abroad, nliii- he eondin-t e ery tuieeewnfijl 111. et Mig- Hi Kllg land. Ireland, nnd Wale-. (e ,,t-o i tted Krain'-, Swtt.-rlaiid. Italv. tliei-.e. Ttlrev, Syria, the Holy Land and Kgpt. Il- i- an :n'en.-Iy intere-t ing Mpeak.-r and a well trained nuiger. He .ill mng at e erv .-rvne. ( nine- and bring vour friend. REHOLUTION TAKE8 JAB AT TOBACCO TRUST FAVOR LAW TO PUNIHH DIVORCED PERBON8 r'HH'AtKl, Mareh 4. - hiiago elergy men heart il v indome a bill i lit rod need in the legislature proiding for a fine or imprisonment for 'livon-ed perponp who by fnlpehood and mipreprepentalioii prevail upon mniiHtern to marry them. It I intended to re) Iv 11 defect ill the dtftte law. who'll provideH that liu di vorred per pon nhnll remarry within one veur and in Pome i-hp'-p two yarn after the decree of divort' . Thip net pruvidep ipt ineaim whereby the elerk ippiiing the Hrenne or lh" rlergyman jierf ormi ng Hie eereinony run iipeertam the fai'tp ex cept by inqnirv of the prinripalH to the marriage nnd pro v id. no permit v fur the making of falte 'tuHwerp. VASlllN(iTN'. Mar. ii ( . joint icpoliM ir,n int rodiu-'d iu th- li'.n.e by ( pi e-e ntative 1. a in It f Virginia pio vnb-H that no pail of any money ap prurinted bv longn-H shall be ue, t.. boy tobacio, ngart eigaretlen from iinv eoiieeiii unlaw fully engaged in in ternlate or iiitrriiutio-ial eoiiimen-e. The re-o1iiti.ni alo Hlipnlale.l that no to t aeio xhall be purchased from t he ie feildailtH e..1ied by the ('lilted Slate-4 ril.'int e.uut in the .-a.- of the I'liit.d Strlen vi, tin- A met i.-ini Tidun-t-o mm any, and in other eases imw pending in 1 he federal Pllpl'elii onrt. MnrrlnKO LlcftiiitoH. .1. Kill-.tl and l.ola K. ' ; IT IS GOOD BUSINESS GOOD CITIZENSHIP to give your life insurance to OsMffi BECAUSE: JtS?Di!5 Vtty "1'mi.ly Oregon." ooi.ftn lri iu .ii Mtloria icloPtvel to liltfiy (r uii rVfTftrlllff IIU1'" n" "r t(i I n v ot men t m In X. V MS&yutUlf nri'urltie wlibli huve Ihflr or lain lii i)i.Kiin kikI U nn hnui (h nt (n-ti In th uptjulldliig of a Jiflt9i Oiegon SrVrrAnllfl OuamntorN mm lreon niin of vlliiV riiiNii.1 Mliiiollna a.tlvn In th bualoeN worbt. Where ltif mix r iiim r k h 0 1 lamplm nf Hiieepp other tlf.. I n u I uio oraftiiltatton ! mo tielpful to Oirfion ryliulil.T riiihix tit hi ti oin ovf ry i I'K.lfl. I'oult II pill y IiuIiIim P imiittii)r. iiMi-tl fur Itia ht-imftt ii f nuil- ryiiijiii.TB r(iiiinivil-. All pnifh of ttie tnl nmt fioin ..very mmrrn K" (o tttuui No otlmr I'Krlfl. I'ouit liiliipMliv I i n orK'inl .Pit II H t tiep i linlf- ule rcurll y uuiler lilt M frr our INlsl II. T . ..Ii-rl VBllv. lew to II raliillllwna. Inrtiltit i aotnew It l If mm ii i . III1)U ttt.' l"l- nil mtu lug; tl.m of unv the pitiiHl cmt of n mil un lo-low tl. "' 1 nnutity 'Uicsonijfc ir:",:'';.,":;:;;:;::;":::,.,. MrtM.it.t-. HIIM Hiiy uT Hip 1 m m Kimtfli) i-.uit-pPiilrH oi.riMttuK lime. In it i... .-nt nlM.-le It) th l'urlio1 ilallt- i ti or -.l.. .( of an Ktiplrfii i-ni.iii (tt. H.nIU ..m1. Ihn lai u" "( f lil- (.mn "Our innl ale lir i t , - t Ufn. Tin. v rite i. 1 .1 oo tor Without I I lo t.o,,!.) (jwaptlonHlil.' iuhI tui.U r.-r lit lll. I1.llllll I MM.) fit 1ltU.li of pHn.'l)l. " i.i ol!ir 9.O0XLnIJfc tlOli 1 HV 1 lo.OtTMijfc ; I U t liHti imjr I- In 4 p Jig of a nd I be r n can .-r.a! -I-' In f f ii, !,.) I' Ti.- ,ff pMlV -j,..l,ld put . tv That th.-v w Ai'hir, a e-fia-n on pa n v t )., t w a nd tie ,-.V did on it m.. ild be fie T. . ph...,e . 'g bll M. a r and ha-, e 'f.Ve.t.d Mil me, and th. ,r -''I'lri.-ti.-n hi, f guarantee th heir in'erriori tvpterrip nd if I o ut in a i ' v t ).. v v j.pita! tied -. in b o i., I ,1.-,. wMh. a-. - thousand- of na'erlal h-re anr th- ion people on the g ablMi .Id b-peo..!.- lire g d f.ll reM; I me Uii X he rerOI! yirjg tLat r:ry and , r-'.'-fv it iitb v.e work ii. The work i-.. ff.bhrg of !', the re arid hinu.e f the w,tch that i now Id to a large the .-ompa.ny the work o'f the great '-.oftitriK anv fa.r minded that the com th. ejtj-riWr If o -..rnplete the rm.afed on the T.-lej.h-tife e,tn-t.M-.d with the pb-Te thin work If it wap a new '" ng i ii bijpj neaa n, w their inten nt. but the pa v ha i e been dfe t v for several 'U'li of money :if the prevent lion for thin re--uff ieient bond of t Imp eity that .od. Thev have over the eoa.t, d to put up a made an improve -uid have ;, their f:-U and none left The faet that they .b.llar. ' worth of ir expert (o.nstrue w ii nd and a-'tuallv 1 ung work. an. (mid. . i ra ii 1 1 I" .le H.rl,,-.. .- -lone. H louble for tl .on. I in th. abli-hing a Mn in UmmI.I f.rnj.a d.ot.e la There wdl 1 .t thev d e amount tt-red OX e erv a - do nd ' W -V-fein eijnal si bv Julv :n. a! Inbor that t an ilo-enti i lend ew ti'pnnv in their ne a good and e eompanv add ve tiic'iiw rmieh k to th- ..tl,.-r to be . - (o r. It V a large foree of our vd in the work in n tl at the work will r-e. it would be no o put up a snffb-ient . but it would be ea b n' hit would enuse where ami with a as the Pacific Tele tid e. vering the terri lo, t'ere would be no f bond', r hev would t the .oast states, anef that the work we will have n nv eir v in the t he amount of riiplovd Khnuld I- -pie of this isf.'Hieo to the liighl at this nt ia I pa to nf I tn w hat we nlrendv a will onlv mean n itidu-t rial w..rk that later. hat to a :.n.J , be , th- lib- KLAMATH FALLS EXPECTS MOST REMARKABLE MUST rURNISII FREE PHOTOS TO UNCLE SAM TAFT OUTLINES POLICY; f .-l.t.B'je-1 flvr,j pagr 1. fi.-si avaiiable fvr itvrvrrct-i: tap j la! tfi u-fui eiiterprisea- It w il fur I :...: the ah-! jt -rurity whirb tuake ' r.e prop-v-l vterr.e uf govern mat g ara.';ty of depit u alluritg witt .;jt n p-r&iv-iou result!. I sirf-erely hope tbat tbr inomiGg !.-tngre wiil be alive. it h'iuld be. tf.e iifrtanee of our foreign trad ; arid of erteourajfi ng it in evep way j ' feaj.bie. The (edibility of loereasmg thii trade in th orient, ia the Philip piiie at'! in fcouth America are known or - r.;--i by e.4,'ab w.'!.o :r t' -'it. is:.' -IS. Thr pr.-i--w,:h t. u.-if -.tt iawf-.J. nr.iD with t tad wiji t.i'i ir.erit wfjt-n 'jbfR ipl. Havif.g !ii :j T- i.-w. hk.-ly t.. r-.-i:r during Ji and tavir-g -tprt---i ..jp; 1 t" a pr. , h. pr my jdg Af!;er.' ;ti; tduilti-f rat.Mi- ii wh:- wav the p. m rt--..nimet.da"'n rr.v rt-hdut a- an -x-e KI.VM TH I'MJ.s. n,.. Mar.li I. Tie ,.;(r t; !' si, .ufd be a t. .-ord break i in K la t j .-1 'i i...ini!i . WVIi a smii ranee '", S t:,is ..I ti.e huero.r (iarfield th.l W. Ul, is lo be piMHe.-nt-d u t he Klamath pu...e!. u it ! the advent of the Miilioad and ihe iiiigation nf all of the l:.i.. under i he I n vi unit uf the redain ati Hi project, (he a I. aioemeilt of (he it V -IimuM be the .Me-lct vet expel" o-n.-.-l. Tin- io. et t, ,i)in t wil .-n a b-rge pav mil during Hi. t-.onii, .--asiiti. and will I, at. a li :il .lem-ed t'ol tile produets "I the Mn. In. (Motions are that !.. div laid I;iiiii will piuiluce nblilid a ul I . a - the large a uiou nt ut moist II re tl-.-l has tall, ii tin. nigh Hi. wniler will I'Ut rlo-lll in I lie I. est p- - ibje Culld 1 1 IU 11 . tl expected hundl of t:-tlllies Will it!e i , this iinll.tx dlM'iTig it" present e.i t . et .1 1 1 1 1. ii -a ml acre- of raw iaid are b. ,u-j prei.-ti. d l..r the fir ;t i I e clupito nt .irh w ill be ear tied m( .tel-nel ;, all til" lalllls 1111 del the lii. unit ul' the canal will be 'lilt i f I Iu I he water x :!i. it is itli'UMI l.erii up.iti t ne ,.u , , !,i ,-ult i ate the lai-.N so i It 1 1 f he will at least pav ex-ery-one who hai (fiven the matter itt. w sii i M. r f peisolis, n.il M'd.hvh.neut. ..giaph w:ir ' t 111 be ,.,,! M t. iluph.-nt-i p., Hit. t I'll . nt I.. . icial. : ng p . I.i t. M:-bel.mg es..,ds til I. Hereal'1 ug In the naval tmissinii to pint Is, .-r nny yards, 'it furnish, xvithonf all piet lire taken be use.) bv the de pin puses, ot her than uav deem .'tdvi.sable. ins are included. Library Board lie Will be a Dice .:-rd ;tt ;-: tins e st .He Mli-i II t Mooting. nig of the libra King President. nttentioo. The direet effort of free rade between thit fo;ttttrr and the Phil ppinea will be marked npv.n our nale nf utton9, agricultural machinery and oth er manufacture. The nereity of the eatabliphment of direct line of team f rs letween Xorth and South Ameriea has been brought to the attention of ..rigreH by my predeeeaor and by Mr. If'-.t before and after hii noteworthy siit to tbat continent, and I lineerely hope that eongrea may be induced to j see the wisdom of a tentative effort to eptablish tuth lines by the use of mail I tlbidie. I The Dependencies. j The government- of our dependencies j iu Porto Rito and the Philippine are j i rogressing an favorably a cooJd be j desired. The proiiperity of Porto Rieo ' -ontinuea unabated. The bosine eon- ditiona in the Philippines are not all ; Htat we could wish them to be. but with , the passage of the new tariff bill per- milting free trade between the United State and the archipelago, with such limitations in sugar and tobacco as shall prevent injury to the domestic in- j it eats on those products, we can count j n an improvement in business condi- 1 fions in the Philippines and the develop ed of a mutually profitable trade be tween this country and the islands. Meantime our government in each de- , pendency is upholding the traditions of . .ivil liberty and increasing popular con trol which might be expected under meriean auspices. Too work which we ire doing there redounds to our credit i" a natron. The Sunny South. I look forward with hope to inr-reas-i. g t he a I ready good f eeli ng bet ween the aiuitli ami the other sections of the on nt ry. My chief pur pone is not to ffe.-t a change in the electoral vote of he southern states. That is a seeond iry consideration. What I look for rt'ord to is an i tic reuse in the tolerance if political views of nil kinds and their alvocaey throughout the south, nnd the xmtenee of a respectable political op .osition in every state; even more than this, to an increased feeling on the part f all the people in the south that this iio eminent i their government, and hat its officers in their nt rites are their fficers. Personally, I have not the slight ust ace prejudice or feeling, and recogni tion of its existence only u wakens in my heart a deeper sympathy for those v ho have to bear it or suffer from it. nd I question the wisdom of n policy winch is likelv to increase it. Meantime. f nothing is done to prevent, a better Veling between the negroes and the whites in tin south will continue to ;ruw ami more and inure nf the white .le will come to nalize that the fu ii-'? of the south is In be much beneli i by the dust rial and intellectual prog-i-'s of the negro. The exercise of polit- cal franchise by those of his race who ' ue intelligent nnd wellto-dn will be! n-ipiiesced iii, and the right to vote will , ,' withheld onlv from the ignorant and i responsible of both races. Labor Question. There is one other matter to which I hall refer. It was made the subject t great controversy during the elec m'i and calls for at least a passing ref i -nee now. My distinguished prede .-or has given much attention to the ii'se of labor, with whose struggle for liter things he has shoxvn the sim-cr Minpnthv. At his instance, congress ias passed t ln bill fixing the liability it' interstate carriers to their employes .r injury sustained in the course of up'ovnieiit, abolishing the rule of fel ervant and the common law rule - to contributory negligence, and sub Iiluling therefor the so called rule of i'i'paiatie negligence. It has also as-ii a law fixing the compensation ii go eminent employes for injuries .! s iai iied in the employ of the govern ment through the negligence of the sn erior. It also passed a model child ..bur law for the Ibstrict of Columbia, n previous administrations an arbitra i.'ii law for interstate commerce mil oads and their employes and laws for he application of safety devices to save Jthe lives and limbs uf employes of in terstate railroads had been passed Injunctions. Another labor ipiestion has arisen which has awakened the most excited d iscn-sioii. That is in respect to the power of the federal courts to issue in junctions in industrial disputes. As to that, nn convictions are fixed. Take away from courts, if it could be taken :ih:iv, the power to isue injunctions in labor disputes, and it would crt'atc a privileged class anion; the laborers and -ave the law le-s among their number t' rot ii a must needful remedy available to 11 men for the protection of their hmi ness against lawless irvnsion. The prop f mv I A JmighM i-raf'- y ib.w e:ti; ib-i in diit. -. I L.I ! the ir-fir? a.-l of of my A Pleasant Physic When you want b pleasant . give Chamberlain's Stomach ar.d Liv Tablets a trial. TI.ey are n.i!d cieJ g tie in their action a:-l alwiy pr-Li i pleasant cathartic eff. kins' drug store f-.r a -et. i all ;-. free tarn FRUIT TREES I hr ve jtM rec. i ur-erv Mock cocsi ing: Howell p. ars, j-:.rs. Anjon: Spi tov.n apples, vt d a rhij.fr.. ting of the f. 4 ti fe,-t; Ha eriherg aiid 4-ti fe-t. A fine ,t... Lambert eherrv tre- L. B. WARNER Classified Advertisements WANTED. iV ANTKli Kree milbng g.dd prospect oii working bond, .southern Oregon or northern alitoruia; miisi be cheap and terms reasonable; owners only. Address I!.. US. Station O. Seattle. Wash. 2i5 WANTAKD Work o,i n ranch or n a tea nister. Much experience. Reliable, sii-ady. sober. Address K. Tribune of fice. iii7 WANTKlJ To rent, a C or 7 room house, close in. Address I), ear of Tribune office. W ANTED Furuishe bouse; will pay top notch price for first-class place: no children. Address P, Tribune. Bar n aril No. 19 C 206 to chop W A N T K I Apprentice girls. &- 'ornoyer 's Millintry Store, street. WANTED- cordwood Box 418. -lllwoodchoppers and tierwood. Addr.ss P. O. WANTED A girl; must be experienced good wages paid. Ail dress P. O. Box 4li. Med ford, Or. FOR SisiE. F(H SALE Horse. Imrtus and .-art sej-t for two, cheap. Enquire at Be. hive lunch room, l-" C street. 2."i 1'oR SALE Dining room business, etio half interest in a nici little business. Taylor. 1.1 South C street. 'J!!i FOli SALE Fine new piano at a bar-, gain; must sell nt once. East side of I tt first house south of park. street, first house II. Iletiselman. .T. 29! 'ti SALE t.I'Mi buy- two choice res idence lots, corner, terms. 7."0 buy? r.ii-e little house nnd lot. good street. C. W. Stone. Over Bijou Theater. :ml F()H SALE Fine family cow, single wagon, harness, saddle and other things Itox IbV.. 2:17 FOR SALE A new t! room house, wilh bath and eb-ctric light and win. Ion shades, for the small sum of $l(i''0. Mrs. F. Osenbrugge, 4'H Riverside ave nue. FOR SALE A good buy Four lots SO by 12t, .joining city limits on we.it. $t."0 encli: cash only. Other lots in this neighborhood are selling for 2o" to .".no cash. P. O. Box .r,71. Medford, t ir. 207 FOR SALE At a veiy low price, un leb-emed 1 1 J carats diamond ring. jmtc white; 2 rings, carats, one i - carat, 2 Ind'es riuge, i en rats each, pure wlutt-. at the Medford Loan tf rice. Ta I.. uV ant age. We need t!n n o-ev itc mae'ts stickpin, gen i nine iexvel, and ladies' brooch, i"' oil 1 , jewels. Ft R SA LE Choice business proper; y ai a bargain, on long time; easy ivrin. Address P. O. Box 4H. FOR KALE 5 and 10 -acre- tracts just v. ithin and adjoining city limits, at a b.-rgaiii. on a nnnu:.l payments. Ad dress I. O. Box 419. Pttli SALE Tlouse-, lots and land in Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one acre to 040 acres. Mntt Calhoun. Phe nix, Or. FOR RENT. " KoR RENT Suite of rooms suitable, for two gentlemen. Iinpiire 11," North . D street or at this office. FoR RENTOrchard nnd irrigated alhi" - ial bottom land close tu station. Ren . A. Lowell. Woodville. Or. 2i! A Pleasing Show Silk Directorie Gowns l-'.r tlit- ...pern, l;in-e or reception party, soeial or i-liil. ifatberiiiif. the Silk Directoire is tlie popular H . f el for S.riiiK. We are showing a very complete assortment, con sisting of the new shades in taupe, rose, wisteria, wild dii.-k. green. Tobae, cream, corn, lavender, etc. Prices verv reasonable. $12.00 to. $35.00 La Vogue Suits Exclusive With Us We are sole agents in this vicin ity for the justly famous La Vogue garments. If you ever wore a La Vogue, you were well pleased both as to wear, fit, style, etc. La Vogue Suits and Coats are a little better made; show a little more style, and wear a little longer than any on the market. If you ever wore La Vogue you know the above to be absolutely true. m Prlcss Low $12.50 to $50.00 4 0 ' in ; r j 1 1 3 I I l.s. 'ft Medford' s "Little Kost" Ladies Store BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY Inc. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank To the Ladies of Medford 6 Southern Oregon You are cordially invited to the opening of our new store at 114 East Main street Medford Beginning at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, March 6 we will have on display the very latest in Spring Suits Millinery and everything in Ladies wear. A Hausorae Souvenir will be . presented to every lady attending this opening Medford Theater IMXLKV & I.rDKKS' Musical Masterpiece WHY. THE JDK A! IS IT POSSIBLE? The BURGOMASTER HARRY IIKRMSKN RUTH WHITE And the same Big Company of J-'avorites, in cluding that Bewitching Chorus of K A N" (i A R () O (I I R L S Wednesday March 10 Hon l ).H v In i en .mi 111 III . n f ..ul t-.l.tl .tl--Itllv lir-i. ooii 1.1.1), !n full foli e m lltioul furthri There Is No Excuse for Any Citizen of Oregon Taking Life Insurance from Any Other Company QfCgOnHfC IS BEST JIOMK OKKIL'K: C'urkell HuililiiiK. I'"r. "'Hi M -m-'in So., I'OKTI.AM) A. L. MII.I.H L. SAM I'M. CI.AH KM K S SA M I Kl. i'li'Miili-nt (ltn.-ii.l Miiiiiij,'!-!' .V-.Uttl Mttiiii'i A. B. Cornell Dis,ri Pass. Ore. Don't! Don't! Don't! Pav Rpflt 0wn a home on R0SS UWRT. We will la) AClll build you the neatest little home in Medford and sell it to you on Easy Terms IT HAS THE RKNT BUSINESS SKINNED AMILE SEE WOOLVERTON OVER BIJOU THEATER. Burning of Stamboul, Constantinople SAVOY THEATER ToniK1it will b the last opportunity vc will have to witness this rtal-ii;i.- fire pi.-turi', -hnwirg tho binning of Stamboul. Coniantiiiop'lo. St.unlioul in nhown h.'t'oro tho fir,-. Mt.-n wli.-n tlio fl.uuoH an swooping tli.- eity. T'io film i a ih rM nn.'. making tlo' pi.-tun- rno-t viviri. Ho--i.l- this hoaHlinor. throp other i-i.-tur.- aro howit. ):.- .-omodv one he in ui.i.siially .ininf iii;. ADMISSION m ( KNTS TEXAS SOLONS AGAINST AN ANTIRACINO BULfc ri v. T. x . ;:r.-h 4 ie 5eil to,l;iy r.'porto-l unfavor ' ra. itii; bii who h wn re '.tlv y.ivA by tlio hnnsp. It is bo i tl:at ;1 bill will bi- pas.-l anion.l- tl o a to permit raoiug to continue UQler jitrictr rogulationo. For Diseases of the Skin, pearly Qll ilisoas- s of the skin surh O ot'znia. totter, snlt rhoum, and liar Iter's itoh, are oharaoterizod ly an in tene iti-hintj nml smarting, which oft' n ninkos life n tutnleo rml ititurhs sleep ami rest, tuick relief may be hnd by Applying Chamberlain's Salve. It al!a the itching and smarting almost instant ly. Many cases havs been cured by its use. For sate by liaskins' drug store, m