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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1909. AT MEDFORD THEATER New Sbow Entertaining. A new show was opened iji the Jleclt'nrd opera house on Monday eve ning, which will furnish constant en joyment to the Medford ' play lovers during the summer if they continue to stage as splendid shows as the one last evening. A burlesque of "The Mikudo" was staged and was very funny from sturt to finish. The I'ompany is headed by Mr. Walters, who has been in Medfnrd for some mouths, and ho is ably assisted by a number of former operatic stars. "The Glow Worm" from the "Isle Spioe," was put on by Miss Irene Palmber and was daintily staged, culling for a double encore. The three little maids Miss Irene Palmer, Miss Stella Burgess and Miss Helen Clairmont, were splendid. In fact, the entire performance was good. Two performances will be given each evening. The first will start at 7:45 and the other ut 8:4.ri p. m. An entire change of reels will be made h night during the week. Daniels for Duds largest clothing store in southern Oregon. 33 CRUISERS WILL ROT BE SENT TO MANILA WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. That it is the intention to send the armored cruisers North Carolina and Montana to Manila to join the cruis er squadron of (ho Pacific fleet on the completion of the mission in Turkish waters, is denied at the navy department. It is said to be the pres ent intention for the two vessels to return to Guantnnamo when the pres ent disturbed condition in Turkey shall have subsided. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J. K. Olson to M. E. Lewis, lot 3, block 2, Olson addition to Medford 10 George P. Lindley to II. B. Stone, lots 10 and 11, block 2, West Medford 100 H. B. Stone to A. C. Burgess, lots 10 and 11, block 2, West Medford - 600 Hans Chally to Grants Pass Timber company, land in section 20, township 34, range 3 W 10 S. J. Sumnierliu to Weeks & Orr N it lot 2 and all lot 3, block 10. Modford (100 I. L. Ncidormeyer to S. H. Phinuey, 10 acres in town ship 37, runge 2 W 1000 O. W. Wilcox to L. B. Kllis, 10 acres in township 3(i. range 4 W John A. Moray to Mary O'Neil, acres in township 37, range 2 W 2000 United Stales to Aztec Land & Cattle company, 159.10 acres in section 4, township 33, range 3 E patent John C. Murphy to Elizabeth Brown, guardian, lots 1 and 2. block 3D. Medford 1 P. W. Stancliff to Andrew II. Fisher, lots 251, 30, 31. 32 and 33, Phoenix 450 C. C, and Effie L. Taylor to Charles II. Pierce, land in township 38, range IE.... 10 A. E. Trowbridge ct al. to Nan nie L. Zepp, property in BarHs addition to Medford 1000 H. II. Toft to Margaret Daily, lot 10, block 2, Kendall addition to Medford 208 Daniels for Duds largest clothing store in southern Oregon. 33 California Raisin Day. ! California invites all the world to eat California raisins on April 30 There is an average of one physi- every day for that matter, but nartic- ciun to each 709 persons in the Unit- ularly on April 30, which has been ed States. added to the calendar of festival oe- , soensions as a day of rejoicing. East Daniels for Duds largest clothing j California raisins on California day, -tore in southern Oregon. 33 1 Anril 30. 37 A successful physician must have a clientele of 150 families or about 750 per sons. Daniels for Duds largest clothing lore in southern Oregon. 33 The mining of coul in India is in creasing nt 1,500,000 tons a year. Daniels for Puds largest clothing .tore in southern Oregon. 33 Daniels for Duds largest clothing store in southern Oregon. 33 Probate. Estate J. W. Clark; inventory and appraisement filed. Estate W. II. Ruuuells; executor's bond filed. ' Daniels for Duds largest clothing -tore in southern Oregon. 33 rn vur a n i r-o ti, r ,. Tti..,. i.v ,i,.,muit u! iu inc. lruilo. held to be beyond calculation. Have the Mission Furniture Works I make you a cedar chest in which to Daniels for Duds largest clothing place your winter clothes. These store iu southern Oregon. 33 lohests will keep the garments free I from moths and dust. Shop on ear ner of Eighth and Holly ate. Daniels for Duds largest clothing store in southern Oregon. 33 I NOTICE. .Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply at the next regii lar meeting of the city conned, Med- ford, Oregon, Tuosday, May 4th, fori i a license to sell malt, vinous and spir- The sale of white phosphorus itous liquors in less quantities than matches iu Great Britain has been one ballon, at lot 7, block 21, in Med-' prohibited. ford, Or., for a period of six months. I Dated April 21, 1009. ! Daniels for Duds largest clothing GEO. M. BORDEAUX, store in southern Oregon. 33 ; Daniels for Duds largest clothing store in southern Oregon. 33 Daniels for Duds largest clothing store in southora Oregon. 33 SPITS IN MAN'S FACE, IS ARRESTED; FALLS DEAD EX-GOVERNOR AND WOMAN ARRESTED IN ST. LOUIS ST. l.OL'IS. April 27. Frank Fiaiitz, ex-governor of Oklahoma, and and a woman were arrested hero Sunday morning after a quarrel in a motor car. They were taken to the central police station and spent I he remainder of the night in cells. Thev were released on bond Sunday and Sunday night charges of disturb ing the pence against them were or dered dropped by Chief Creoey. NEW YORK, April 27. The high wind last Sunday caused Romane Do mingo, a prosperous tobacco import er, to accidentally spit iu the faco of Philip Coan. in Fifth avenue. Al thoufh Domingo apologized, Coan in sisted on his arrest, and nt the police station Domingo was so overcome by flic disgrace that he fell dead of henrt disease. EXPERIMENTAL STATION NEAR KLAMATH FALLS LADIES' SHOES The latest styles and materials in plain and fancy Shoes, low or high, in various hues the season's novel ties in shoe wear. OXFORDS and Summer Foogear for ladies, men and children at the right prices. S. H. Outfield & Sons Daniel for Duds litnrest Hothing store in nouthflrn Oregon. 33 The distributiim of samples of patent or proprietary medicines from door to door in a public1 plaee or bx mail is prohibited by n new Cnnadiaa Daniels for Duds - luipest clothing store in southern Oregon. 33 Properly used, a government bulle tin says, nuts are easily digested. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April 27. , The reclamation of the experimental tule farm site is practically complet ed. The land was dyked and the wa ter was then pumped out of the en closure. At the present time the soil is several feet above the water in : the drainage canals. The rich vege table soil attracts much attention. It ' can be seen from Ady, the present t terminus of the railroad. Most of , the farm will be put under cultivation ; this year, and experiments will be made with various kinds of erops so as to determine the ones that can be grown most profitably. Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. COPTRIOHT an : EASTER DESIGN or a bungalow, just ai happens to strike your taste, always ob tainable at owner's prices at our shop. And let us again Im press you with the fact that Medford prices are today more reason able than in any other town in the west, when the prospects of the city are taken into consideration. It will make one feel awfully well contented with life to own one of the properties In which we are dealing, in case the oil district proves to be what we think it will be. Now is the time to get in on the best investment possible to make in Medford town property, by calling en the Rogue River Land Co. Exhibit Building:, MEDFORD Before You Invest - IN City Property Orchards Unimproved Lands or Mining Property VISIT THRIVING ASHLAND AND3DN3ULT, JAMES M. POTTER Mills-McCall Building - . . mm 1 nn ' J .11 1-1 1 4. Fruit Trees v, "', YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Paaific Northwest. Not, m the combine. Competes with all first-class nurseries L E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, OREGON. Hales Piano House sold out to the Wiley B. Allen Co., of San Francisco. Entire Stock to be Sacrificed 1 8 PIANOS AND TWO ORGANS SOLD IN 4r DAYS. Don't Delay. Investigate. This is the only Opportunity you ever had or ever will have To get a high-grade Piano FOR $125 TO $200 less than your neighbor paid for his. JUST STOP AND THINK. Among these pianos will be found such well known makes as the VIcPIl AIL, the STARCK, the LAFFARGUE, the BEIIINTNG& RONS, the LUDWIG, the WELLINGTON, and many others. We would like to quote prices on each one of these fine Pianos in this ad., then we know you could not get here quick enough to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to save a lot of money. Owing to the fact that we have the agency for some of those pianos in other territories and our pleasant business relations with other reputable dealers who handle some of these pianos, we cannot quote prices in this advertisement. However, we have done the next best thing. We have MARKED THE REDUCED PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES on each piano and all vou have to do is to come and see for yourself. THAT'S CONVINCING. You don't need much money to get one of these beautiful instruments, just a little down and a little each month places one in your home. ..- The Wiley B. Allen Company At tha old stand of HALE'S PIANO HOUSE. 112 West 7th. street, Medford. r OUR FUTURE LEADER. " ,cy i. x ' r v-