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See THE MEDFORP DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OKKOON. SAT UK DAY. APHJL 10. '''- - Social and Personal OPPORT UN 11 i A small sum oil St; - p SEt U low V. II. llurr is spcndin in Merlin nn business. Klin Gnunynw, public stenographer, ooin I, I'altn building. S. li. Gardner iiml wile ill' Klaiiiulli Fulls lire ivim'iiI arrivals in Medford. Phone your orders for sweet erenm ir buttermilk to the creamery. Kilnnr llnl'cr left Kriiluy cveniiiK for ll short litisiness trip to Port land. Orders fur sweet cream or butter milk promptly filled. Phone the creamery. Mrs. F. W. Caniahan of the Hlue I.edR-e miiiR is again in Medford on a phort business trip. Wood-rowers, nttonlion We carry a full line of wool hairs and fleece twine. Van Dyke's. K. F. Itcichmun nf Fort Joiich, Cul., iu in Modford on .1 short businosH trip. It n'liMives pitch, paint, ink 11 ml fruit stains and grease of any kind in a "Flash," leaves the hnndH soft and white. T W P.. riw.lt ,.f tin, Atmlointle i ! U. Vedl'ord 1111 I "own. Piosc Midlines will lie incui-m HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nash- E. Holer, Saliin; I.. A. sVwt I'orllniiil-. J. II. Itunni. i-ity; .1. W. I'l'inoll. Applc-nto; K. Italileriiiiinii, San Fiuuoiscn ; E. S. (jiiriliier, New York- W. A. Little, N'npn; .1. V. ( 'ounii't'. Columbus; .1. C Cumin, New Yolk; E. F. Heieh 111:111, Fort Jones; A. ('. Eastwood, I'ochestcr; William Spencer, I'.nlTa In; S. I!, (lurducr and wife. Fort Klai hlli Mr. and Mis. F. W. Car- iiabini. lilne I.educ- M. S. Parker, ily; II. Mcdio-jor, Seatllclli C. V. Itowinan, Sidney Iteelc. Kluier lloliner. I'ortland; V. II. Meiidelson, San Francisco; I. W. Frankce, 0. K. Knfl New York; M. Weil, Toledo; li. O. .iohnson, rortland; .1. I). Schaff, New Y'ork; F. V. Oakley, Chioiie;n- ' Nelson and family, Eaton; T. P. Mac kenzie, Portland; F. A. MoIVrinitt. Stui Francisco. You can double your money in ,1 mouth. There are only three lots for sale ul the P. & E. junction. They will be worth double the minute build ing operatioi's are resumed. Thai is 11s certain as the timber is in the hills. It will lake many factories years to all the lumber that is bronhl at the hiienilinL' a few days iu business, lie is registered Hotel Nash. Fnrceur, the famous Percheron stallion, will stand nt Osenb rupee's barn near Woods lumber yard. Soa iion, 1(1, to insure $'2!. 105. 'Flash" is a household necessity and is most popular with the honsc wifo cleanses woodwork, sings, bath tubs, floors, paint, kitchen utensils mid everything nhout the house. Joe Brown's an awfully busy man, He's bound to make things roll ; At present he is all mixed up 11 dirt and oil nnd con!. IS And as these lovely days go by He's doing all he can To get the coal that's in the earth To warm his fellow man. 1S And if you keep in touch with him The world will sei m more bright; For now he's going after oil, The stuff that lu.ikes the light. And parties wanting anything, Don't noed to tour their shirt; They only hnvo to call up HliOWN, THE MAN WHO SELLS THE DIKT. IS at the .junction. Several hundred workmen will have to live near by. A boarding house will pay big when lite factories are started. Then these lots will be worth two or three times what we ask. Itcnieinber there are only three of them for sale, so you will miss it if you don't hurry. Only t'200 each. Also two houses for sale, dirt cheap. See Eastman al P. & E. Junction. QUITTER SPOILS WHAT PROMISED GOOD MATCH The boxing match at the Angle op era house last evening would have been a very classy affair had il not been for the fact thai Ed Mathews of Kosehurg, who uiel Earl Kalstnn of this city, proved a ipiitter. After two rounds that promised much of what was in store for the fifiis, the voung lioscburger complained of a low blow cud gave up the match, lialstou was blowing his cleverness before the end calue. The price of admission, how ever, was mil lut. ns the preliminary bout between Earl Iturke ami Art llillebrand was a warm one from start to finish. Iturke w as the light -el, but he won the bout 011 points. Roosevelt Frowns. The newespapers of a very recent dalo contained a most interesting and exciting article on how ex-President Hoosevelt stubbed his toe on I ho gangplank of his steamship while landing on Iho sunny'shores of Italy. The article stated further that our precious Teddy came mighty near falling. Now in Iho event that he had fallen and a trifle barked his shins, wouldn't the American people have been frantic ami wouldn't the news boys have been calling out iu accents 1 v.ild "Hovtru hextra all about Teddy's great full 1 " The heading off this article reads "Nuoscvelt Frowns" i Now wouldn't you expect thai to at tract the iiiiinediate attention of the readers of 'fhe Tribune. Well, the uianagcmclit of the' Itijun expected it and coiisctUeutly used that heading. The tact is in the 'I'nl'l iniiugiiralion pictures 011 ut the llijou (tonight lor the last time) Teddy, seen at close range, wears a frown. The pictures have been a great drawing card, and are certainly full of most iutcrc.-liug features, line of the strongest vau deville attractions ever put on at the I'i.jou conunenses tomorrow night. The management can guarantee the new bill to please the most skeptical. if vanr father hnnnht an nrrhard in the Ronue River Valley ten years ago he would have been a rich man today. money saved from his salary each month would have accomplished this: but he did not do it and what he missed is plain as day. Son and Daughter Talk it over with him He will tell you about this orchard and that orchard (worth thousands today) which he could have owned' by a little effort. PROFIT BY HIS EXPERIENCE AND BUY AN ORCHARD TODAY Five dollars per month saved for five years will buy you an acre orchard which will furnish you an income of many hundred dollars per year when in full bearing. The Orchard Home Company will Plant, Cultivate and care for the orchard in First Class Manner for the full period of the contract The company's offer to take two-fifths of the purchase price out of the crops is an additional guarantee of first-class orchard land and Call At Orchard Home Company 206 West Seventh Street or With Benson Investment Company Remove Num 1 ' i HOUSE Senate pyne pTnanc trilcre lay, " jtTnk E6rtel ower itause. tions bair o1 eoinni dutia trade Th feet . i.nc 11 mnd A scientist is here at present on the slreel, with a powerful telescope, giving the public a chalice to view the wonders of the heavens. Prof. Ilerr von Dolireu will exhibit near the depot. Children ."is. Adults 10c. HOTEL DE JONES WILL GO OUT OF BUSINESS Fi r the second lime since Sheriff - has been in office the county is without a prisoner. This fact peaks well for the peacel'ulness of the residents of Jackson enmity. There seems to be less crime iu this purl of Oregon than in any other. work; one in family, lady. Impure j at Exhibit building. j WANTED First-class solicitor to I sell orchard tracts; man with auto- : mobile preferred; j:ood salary to I right man. P. O. Box 418, Medford. ! Oregon. j WANTKD 12woodhoppors to (hop j eordwuod and tier-rood. Address P. O. I Bui 4 IS. I Sunday, April 1 1 edford vs. Casey and his Colts CHIEF PINANCE, Portland's Chippewa Indian Chief, will pitch for Medford. FANS, TAKE NOTICE Last professional game this season. See the Indian scalp Casey's Colts. Auttion Sale of Unclaimed Goods and Packages by Wells, Fargo & Co. Express. Notice is hereby g-.ven that all un t Inimed packages received at the sev eral offices of this company prior to October 1, 1908, will be sold at pub lic auction to the highest bidder at Medford, Oregon, on Snturday. the 1st day of May, 1909, and continued until sold. EUGENE SHELBY. Superintendent. I.. B. WAKNEK, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. l'OIt SALE -Two and one half acres . in city limits, main street, two-story house, outbuildings, water tank and I gasoline pumping plant, good family orchard nnd garden spit; most de sirable location in the city; almost tit your own price. Jacksonville Heal Estate Co.. Adolf Schulz. Bgr. FOR SALE Choice residence prop erty. 7 rooms, closets, pantry and modern improvements, fully furnish ed: two fine lots. E. B. Sawyer. 'JOT S. C street. i FRUIT TREES I am propr.red to fill onlera for first class fruit trei-s. shrubs, palms, etc., at towt-bt prii'C. Have on hand 500 Buerre Pi-so pear trues. 4 to 6 feet. Ask at Kxhibit huiMing. B. F. ALLEN. TOtt SALE- Cottupe. strictly nm, prn. for cash. South Tvy strict, seooml hoiirso from the park, .lust complptpd. R. J. Summerlin. Own-or. FOR SALE. I'.n- Phoenix town property, both M-pn-ved ;.ml unimproved nnd three cooil onhards. see Matt Calhoun, PhiuMiix. .laeknon county. Oregon. C lassified Advertisements WANTED. WASTED fiViiirow! $700. good security. Address Kox US, Medford. Or ' JM WANTED Good pasture for horse; no wire fence; plenty grass and wa ter; no horse taken for less than one month. Walter Moore, rhoe- mv WANTED A ti or 7-room house Ho-e in. See D. M. Tribune office. WANTED Girl for general house- "i n-...'.' i t"tvnv, - . ... ' v FOR 8AI.K rhni-e business property it ft bargrxin. en long time: easy terms. Address P. O. Box 41S. KOI" SALE ." nnd lO ncro tracts just v.ilhiii and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annuel payments. Ad dress P. O. Pox 413. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, centrally located, also good barn. Inquire on premises. F. W. Walters, Sixth and Grape sts. LOST. LOST On the streets of Medford Thursday, a laprohe, black on one side and black and green on the other. Finder please leave at this office. 20 Easter Greetings TO ALL SOUTHERN OREGON The PEOPLES STORE Extend Greetings to the People When we open our eyes on Easter morning and look out upon the world, what meaning is called to our mind's eye? It seems hut fit ting and right that we should awake and lift our eves and hearts to heaven in grateful praise and thanksgiving to that unseen, yet all powerful king who watches over yes rules the lives of every liv ing creature here below. And equally fitting is it that every one of us should arise and shine array ourselves in the best that we have and go forth to worship ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF OUR OWN C0NSCIFNCES. And whether we attend church or not, let us he honest with ourselves and resolve to do our best and look our best during the coming spring, and blessing will surely overtake us. LADIES' GOODS EXCLUSIVELY BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY INC. Central Avenue. Just North of Jackson County Bank 8u ," V): day der E. I'. Hubbard (Savoy theater): I'enple are comine; out. Crowded houses are the rule. Something do- ,in my business once more. T look I for a splendid summer. "THE P1CADILLY,' Fur kidney trouble, inflammation f the bladder, rheumatism and rheu oatic pains, get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They act promptly nd are sure. Sold M Eagle Pbar. m Its ,VAS Carl yeat he il him FA! ter the gran inn Si wo. pin pie Pii "h Gu h, 'Isi bo U la .tr U.,1.1 liv Facie ru-wu-w