THE MRDF0U1) l.Uf,V TUrntWfl, MKDFoUf), OREO OK, TUESDAY. MARCH 9. lfJOP. Social and Personal Burt Audersou in making a ilmrt buaiuesB trip to 1'urtlund. J. 11. Kitzgfruld bits returm-d from I'urtlund imicb iuiprovi'd in beuttli. Ella Gauoyair, public iteoogruplier, rciom 4, Paint building. J. S. Davit, of i'tiofiiix wuh u rei-rnt visitor in Mt'dfurd. iMibn AI. Lawrence Iiiih returned from u vittit in California. Pboo vonr orders fur sweet cream or hut term ilk to tbe creuuiery. Claude Hotliwell Um left fur u short isit in Los AiiKelen. I'ublic stfQogruplier. Office over Ri jou theater. Phone Xiuiu .1071. Hberiff iiurncH of Klfimiith county in in Med ford on tiutmicHH. Over five hundred different shade to M-l-et your Miiit from hi Kifert's. 301 J. J. I'hippH Iiuh returned I' nun nn ex (ended trip to (tniitlK'iii California. Orders for sweet eriitn or buttermilk i.romutlv filled. I'lioue the creamery, J. 1'ntterKoii of Talent Hpent Tnenda,v in Med ford. Mr. und Mrs. If. K. I'lnlt hnve return ed from their wedding trip to t'nlifor rim. Fancy venting galore we make tbem to your order. v. W. Kirert, the prog rensive tailor. 299 II. (tent is a recent arrival in M'-d fonl. HeHt wantB tin- heat in Hie bent on the bent eonl iui'tit of the ghdte. Place yonr ord-r for your Kantor suit with Kifert. tin- prn((resHive toiler. 301 Wilt (1. Stiel. the Critter Liiket entliil MiiHt, is in Medford on liiiHinen. He leaves TiM-wliiv evening for Portland. A movement for a V. M. C. A. ban been luunchcd in Mid ford. F. C Cretser f KM Devil Cement Co. will build walk according to city speeificittions for 12 12c per square root. 8 Mrs, Taylor of Jacksonville is visit ing lit the home of Mrs. If. E. Chip man. .TInudinot Conner of Table Rock spent Wunday hi Medford. A. 0. Burdens of Hisboe, N. IX, is vis iting Medford with a view towards ac quiring property and settling in the vulloy. Mrs. Y. W. Cnrnaban, wife of the manager of tho Hluo Led go mine, spent Saturdny visiting In Med fonl. J. W. Heyscr and Wellborn Beeson and V. A. Duulup of Talent were re cent Medford visitors. 1- M. McClemnee, D. E. Hunter, E. K. Teters and E. I). Andrews are among recent arrivals, who will work on In stalling the Pacific Telephone coin pany's new phono system. Cadillac Snyder made the first auto trip to Hold Hay of this season Sun day. He reports roads drying rapidly. Charles Young's new Cadillac "30" has arrived from the factory. The car jh n beauty. Dr. Pirkel'B now Packard touring mo tor car has been recoived from the fac tory and is being given Its initial trials by its owner. The car is one of the c.istliest in the vn'.lcy. Figure With Woolverton AVoolvcrlyii emancipates the !onl Payer. Don't, work and slave for a landlord. Own vonr own home. Woolverton will sell it to you on easy terms. With BENSON INVESTMENT CO. OVER BIJOU THEATER Sewer Pipe ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED Medford Hardware Go, Mr. M. K. Hollywood, special or guni'zer for the Women of Woodcraft, ii in the city and will remain here in definitely. Hegular meeting in Red men's ball Tuesday evening. All Wood men requcHted to be present. A musicul treat is in store for those amusement lovers who see W, P. (Jul leu's great production of "Tbe iiurgo masliT ' ' at the Medford Wednesday, March 111. Harry He rumen and Hut White head the east. The music of the (day is especially catchy. Among the best Ming numbers are "I Love Vou, Dear," "The Tnle of tbe Knnguroo," " Xover Let yourself Ho Worried," "Cupid Never Marri"s," "How Many Have Vou Told That Tot" "The Hyp not int." "The Gladiator" and the fa iiioiih Indian chorus. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Nash K. A. Wyekoff. Central Point; H. P. Ht might. Hair Pruncisco; (loud i not ( 'on tier, Table Nock ; P. W. Chickering, Chicago; P. .1. Alex Mayer, Portland; J. W. Hepen. Talent; It. O. .lohiiKon, Portland; II. H. Klippeu, Wch sington Springs; .1. J. Woodbury, Itich field; Mrs. John InIu, Portland; Mrs. P. W. Cn malum, HI lie Ledge; P. '. Corum, Kosevillf; C. Heckett, city; T. Leinemeber, J. Lyons, Portland; E. S. Russell, Kent tie; W. .1. Veeves and wife. Colorado Springs; L. C. Moulton, Santa Monica; It. A. Hayen, Salem; J. ( M. Carroll, (iraud Porku; P. A. Pierre, j MiuueapoliH; P. fi. Kbling. Chicago; t P. Srhwantis. Coleubnrg; II. Hall, port land; K. P. Chandler, Lewistim; A. M.I Shannon, Portland. The Moore K. H. Van A wait. Port land; C. S. Itedfield. W. S. Kedfield. Chicago; II. Adaiim and wife, Ashland; V. A. Hiinlap. Talent; Vern H. Prudle ton. Table Hoek; .1. '. A it ken. Wood cille; Mrs. M. J. Alxdnrf. Medford; j W. C, Earl-, Chn-ago; Willuim Mack. It. .1. Junes. Portland; C. Sage, Ash land; H. PellHt. Ashland; (I. C, Cook ,-ind wife, Porllt'iid: P. M. McClemonce. Pacific Tel. Co.; I. K. Hunter, lv P. Peter, E. I. Adamsou, Pacific Tel. Co. Spelling Bee. An old fashioned spelling match will I tinted bv the Men's club of the Pretsbvteriaii church Priday evening. March It!. High school pupils will be invited to contest honors with the bitsi i. mi ami professioial men ami women of Medford. Webber's International liictioitarv will be an'tiority on spelling. Judge W. S. Crowell Iiiih consented to r e as " master. " U.-ferees and judges Dr. K. H. Piekel. .1. E. Knvart. linn. William M. Colvig. A sample list of words will be printed before the event. FRUIT TREES I urn prepared to fill orders for first lass fruit trees, shrubs, palms, etc., at lev. est price. Have on bend ."ii)0 Hnerre llrsc pear trees, I to ti feet. Ask at l-Miibit building. M. P. ALLEN. NEW CHAPTER WILL BE INSTITUTED THIS EVENINO Willi H charter members, Crater Lake LaptiT of the l.'oyal Arch Masons will be instituted this evening. The offi cers will be placed in their chairs by Kmil linlt. The officers of the new li:ipter are: If ij-h priest, Clarence ! 'eames; king, W. H. Mcdowau; scribe, M. Purdin; caplaiu ru' tlie uorts. Will !nunc; royut arch captain, W. E. Lane; iriucipal sojourner; W. M. Colvig; rnas era of llic veil, Le n Haslciiis, H. C. ! entner ami II. C. Harnett; secretary, f H. Woodford; treasurer, H. F. Piatt; entiutd, Peter Ixirennen. Store op ttcou En tertai union t. An eiitrrt.'iiiiHient ivll he given at the tnhcrrinele tonight, rriisist ing rt pic i ores of t Ih Holy Ln nd, songs, ins! ru nienlal menial music and other fea-iiir-H. Come tonight. Admission 10 tents. Time 7:W p. m. Plans Bi? Banquet The (J rant Pans. ( ninmercial 'lub 1H liquet will t:Ue piece mi the evin ing of March Hi. Tliis is one of tbe j.reat eveiil of the vear in (irants Pass :.mi everybmly is expeeting a goml time si! vk the Courier. Christian Endeavorers Meet. Tin biennial cunveiit ion of the Southern Ortgoii district was held hint tvrek in Kelhany PreHlivteriau church, in (irants Pass. This comprises tho counties of Jackson. ,loediinc, K laiuat h and Lake. Then were present from out side about twenty ilt-legnteii, all the count ie bi'ing repnsfiit'd with the ex- option of Lake. Grants Pans Ball Team Organized The tra uts Pass P.nsrbnll club has lo-en rcorgniii.cd ag lie for the coming season ami the boys intend to start in practicing ai soon us the weather will prrmil. Then will be a u::d around twenty players on tin diamond to try out. They have ordered new suits of gray with blue trimming. Welcome to the New Store K THANK the Indies of .Medford for I lie - rl ia welcome extended to us at our oieninn Saturday afternoon. Visitors saw the finest display of Suits, Cloaks, Mil linery and furnishings ever displayed in Southern Oregon. No choicer lino was ever displayed anywhere. Some of those hand some souvenirs still remain. Call, see what we have and receive one. GET OUR FIGURES ON PLUMBING JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Tbe ludieti of the ( iviv Improvement himb have commenced to have the vem- ti-ry roud graded, about eight men be ing employed on it, and tbe town has ordered u new steel gate to be placed ,:t the entrance. T. J. WilliuuiMou uud family were driving in town Hunday. J. C, Muybuaui of Eagle Point was doing business at tbe courthouse Mon day. Ceorge Drown of Eagle Point spent u f w bourn in towu Monday, lie' wus accompanied by his brother, William Drown, of British Columbiu, who is makiug him a visit. Mn. William Perry and family will leave for northern California soon. Mr. Perry is employed there. Two offices ure being partitioned off of the courtroom. One Is to be used by tho Jackson County Abstract com pany to photograph the records for that concern. Misses Anna Wendt, Fay Sears and Misses Maud and Hertha Prim spent .nndny in Medford. Miss M. D. Towne spent Sunday at I. or Inline in Phoenix. Probate. Estute J. M. Heckatborn; order made confirming sale of real property. Estate fluldah Colvcr; order made to make partial distribution of funds; or der made confirming sale of real prop- ert v. Estate Matilda Jane Reeser; order made discharging administratrix. Estate Xellie A. Blackburn; urder made to sell real estate. BOEN. SCOTT-At Qrants Pass, February I'd, to tho wife of R. 0. Scott, a son. Marriage Licenses. Howard Ifulph Adams and Hazel Hil o Ahlstrom. Halph Clark nnd Stella M. Wbisler. s 4- AMUSEMENTS. The Burgomaster Coming W. K. Cullen has marie a big re viva! of Pi x ley & Luders' famous musical comedy success, "The Burgo master", and will present it at the Medford Theater, Wednesday evening March l'Hh., with a large east, headed by Harry Hermsen and Kuth White. These (wo sterling players are in the roles of tbe genial old Peter Ktnyves mt, burgomaster of Xew Amsterdam, and Willie, the gay youth who leads tbe governor around NVw York when be is re-incarnated . Tbe company will number fifty people. Tbe produc tion is especially a handsome one. The costumes have been revised and ure all new. Especial attention has been paid by Mr. Cullen to the voices of the chorus, as well as to the beauty of tbe feminino portion. "Tbe Burgomaster" was the first of th Pixley ft Luder pieces to gain populirity, others being "The Prineo of Pilsen", " King Dodo" mid" The (I rand Mogule". The music is of the singing and whistling variety, and it is said more copies of the "Tale of the Kangaroo" and "1 Love You" have been nold than ruy other songs brought out in musical comedies. The ter.le are now on sale at Buskin's At the Savoy. Tonight at this popular theater you will have your last opportunity to wit ness an entertainment that is interest ing, instructive and amusing. One of the best pictures ever produced from an educational viewpoint is on the bill, "Vulture Hunting in Africa." It is a film that holds one's 'interest from start to fiuish, as it shows us many wild birds of prey in their native haunts; also the dangers encountered and overcome by the African natives in capturing the young birds. It should not be missed by any lover of nature. "Dreams of Wealth" is a drama of the days of '4!, and portrays with great vividness the dangers Mifferings nnd in finite courage of those forerunners of civilization who built up this great west ern empire. Two other laughable comedy pictures round out an entortainment that is well worth seeing. Kntire change of program Wednesday nij;ht. Admission I He. DIED. WHIPPLK At tho home o fhis son, Henry, at Grants Pass, Tunmlny, March 2, Henry Whipple, aged 87 years. NICHOLSON In Medford, March R, Mrn. Nicholson, mother of Horace Nich olson of this city. HOLD UP TICKET AGENT AND ESCAPE WITH $10 DENVKK, March. 9. Mr.sk ed nnd armed men held up the ticket agent at tho Olovevillo depot of the Denver & rnterurban railroad. They secured less than $10, took off the telephone receiv er and made good their escape. The agent says they ordered him to open tho depot safe, but when he swore he did not know the combination they evi dently believed him and left without inflicting violence upon him. FRUIT TREES I li.ive just received a shipment of nursery stock consisting of the follow ing: Howell pears, 46 feet; Bartlett perrs, Anjou; Spitzenherg and New town apples, 4 fl feM. A fine stock of Lambert cherry trees. L. B. WARNER Classified Advertisements W AXTKD A large unfurnished room, by a gentleman with his own furniture. Drain Tile Spring A SUPERB Medford's "Little Kost" Ladies Store BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY Inc. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank SAVOY TONIGHT- ' Vri.'IVKE IIUNTIN'O IN' AFRICA "Entertaining, iuti'restitng, in slrui'tive tii-tun "WHY TIIHY FF.Mj OUT" Ai'Oliioilyogrupll. "A I 'It HAM OF WKAI.TII " A Western story in tho !uy of '411. "MONKEY LAND" A. burlcsqui-graph. Mits Ethel Kifert will sing tho latest juitrintic lialluil. ADMISSION 10 CENTS hi be used for lodging. Address W. .are Tribune. WANTF.D To rent, a 0 or 7-room house, elose in. Address D, cure of Tribune office. WANTED Itiwoudehoppers to chop t-ovdwootl and tierwood. Address T. O. Hoi 418. WANTED A girl; must be experienced good wages paid. Address P. O. Box 4l':i, Medford, Or. FOB SALB. 1'olf SALE House and two lots, close in. at a bargain at $2.;l)'l, half cash; -ttmii invested in a platting proposi tion will net $1000 profit within 90 days. C. W. Stone, with lienson In vestment Co. SOU FOR"SAI. E Or t rid , t he beat "room ing house in Medford. clearing $100 per month. Address C, enre of this office. FOB SALE $300 bins two choice res idence lots, corner, terms. $7.'0 buys i ice little house and lot, good street, c. W. Stone. Over llijou Theater. 301 Wraps SHOWING Spring Suits SEE OUR WINDOWS There must be a jeaaoti why we can nell Huits and we do sell them. Have you thought f Our prices are very reasonable, our values me exceptionally good; we guarantee n perfect fit. Med ford people must have found the above to be true. Hnve you! If we please, tell others If not, tell us. ( We invite your inspection of our immense variety of Spring Wraps for Indies, misses and chil dren. The newest ideas are here, and out of the assortment wo show you are sure to find some thing to please. LADIES' WRAPS FROM $3.50 TO $35.00 MISSES' WRAPS FROM $2.50 TO $15.00. CHILD'S WRAPS FROM $1.50 TO $5.00 THEATER TUESDAY FOH SALE A new b'-room house, with bath ami electric light and window shades, for the small sum of $1800. Mrs. F. (isenbruggc, 401 Riverside ave- FOH SALE A good buy Four lots 50 b.v l-'s joining city limits on west, $l"i0 each; cash only. Other lots in this neighborhood nre selling for $250 to $:ioo cash. P. O. Box 571, Modford, Or. 207 FOR SALE Choice business property at a bargain, on long time; easy tonus. Address P. O. Box 418. ' FOR SALE 3 and 10 aero tracts jujt within und adjoining city limits, at a bergain, ou a annual payments. Ad dress V. O. Box 419. ' FOR SALE Houses, lots and land ia Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe nix, Or. FOE RENT. FOR RENT Suite of rooms suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire 115 North D street or at this office.