I'liono 3:i03 for Inn or ooffoo. L. H. Wnkomiui luft Tuesday for 11 week's bunions trip to l'ortliiiid. k If tlni KiikI Hide will wurko up now Oukdttln uvcnuo niiil Wimt KikIiIIi street won't lnivo it all their own way, 11 h tlio luml ruidcuco il'mtrii'lH of (he ity. ' .lun Itmini, tlio populur representa tive of KloiHchunr, Mitynr & Co. of I'ni'tlnnd, returned to Mmlford Tues day after n visrt to nciuhhoriiK towns. , , It wouldu't bo HiirpriiiiK to seo an epidemic of street improvement break out 011 tlio KiiHt Kido at any time Thoro nro a few follows over llifiro Unit ran ho that it will double and triple tlio value of their property. Mix Klmirn Shiirjui of Ashland wiih u recent Medford vixitorfl Hho loaves Wednesday to viHt llin Scut tle fair. Tlio Spot Cnft) don't serve quail on ,tvt or liuminiiiK bird pot pin, but I hey do Mon o thn best dinner ever eaten in Mod ford for tlio prion. In tlio .eiiKii of Charles K. Konipp vs. Wnrren Nichols, an notion to rc eover money, thn jury returned n vor disl for thn plaintiff in thn Hum of at Jacksonville. Orders for sweet nremn or butter milk promptly fillnd. Phone tho iiriimer7. In the oiim' of thn Klatn of Oregon vs. Juinos Wilson thn defendant plead I'd not guilty to the ohurge of bur glary at Jiiekiuivill Monday. Hegnl hIiiich at DanielH for" Duds. Work in being puKhnd rapidly on thn futility road north of Hyhee bridge. Teas and coffees at 3(5 So. 0 st. In the ene of the slate of Ora (,'on vs. flnlirii'l (itindernon, the de fendant pleaded not guilly to the charge of iixkiiiiU at .Tacknoiivillp on Monday. You'll liko boxbull. Try it. The eiiHO of the Mate of Oregon vs. Hilli' wub dismissed Monday. A game overvbody enn piny box bnll. In thn eoi-c of the slate of Ore gon vh. II. II. Harris the indielment wiih returned to thn grand jury for reeoiiHidernlion. Kiln Onnnyaw, public, stenographer, room 4, Palm building. In the ciimc of the state of Oregon vs. L. Cornish and Mollic Kelley thn defendants pleaded pttilty and were fined $.10 and cohIm onoli at Jackson villa Monday. Ilegnl Hhoes at DunirU for Duds. rniperial addition Stop right now and look up the Imperial addition ml -vei'tisemeut ill tliiw issue. In the ease of (1 llituil T. Kitchen 'vs. Warren N'ehr.i'i, ease was dis missed at .IiH ksonville Monday. NiihIi drill open all tho time. The ean of Kniest H. (lilslrap vs. Warren Xiehnl was dismissed at Jacksonville Monday. You'll meet your friend lit tho box ball alley. ' In the ease of Aliuirn I.. Whelstone vs. Rogue River Valley linilroad com pany demurrer was withdrawn and nn answer filed at laeksnnville Mon day. ' Southern Oregon Ten and Coffee Co., 3 So. O street. Tn tho easo of the slate of Oregon vs.' l'Yod Honald the defeudant plead ed guilty and wns fined $75. Tho Jacksonville high school enm- .moticod work Monday morning- with tho following teachers: A. 0. .Toy. principal; Clam Elmer, vice-principal; .Tosophino rioncgnn, fifth and sixth grades; Mildred Neil, third nnd I'ourlh grniles; Klsie Wright, primary. Spices and extrnclH nl 30 So. (I si reel. Mrs. H. T. llurnell and dnughler'.of Jacksonville spent Snlnrday and Sun day wiih Mrs. I.. .7. Seal's of Ibis city. Ilejral shoos al Daniels for Duds. (!. I'. Hriggs, S. M. Clevenger and Scott t'lnspill of llulln Kails were nl the county seal and in Mod ford on Mui i day. ; f "'" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SAI.K Kirst-class rnilronil lieket ti San Francisco tit reduced price. Addi'essJlox AH. 11 WAN'i'KD Carpenlers, lour good finishers. H. K. (ludehers. 1'il THE MED FORD DAILY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weudl of Jack Honvillo bavo returned from a few WcclisTi visit nt l'ortliiiid and Sum 1 1 Id. Attorneys ('. L Homiics, I'ortiir J. N'eff nnd K. K. Kelley of Mmlford were iitteniliug court on Monday. John Itanium of tho II. It. V. rail road is spending a few weeks in San KraiiciHeo. Miss N'cllio Kennies of I'hoenix was the guest of Mrs. W. II. ('olciuiill of Jacksonville several days last week. Attorneys It. O. Smith and A. ('. Hough of (Jrauls I'ass were in Jack sonville Monday al lending to court matters. W. K. Hrook, siiperintcidlcnl of I tin Snowy Hulle orchard,' spent Monday in Medford. Kcgal t-.liooK at Daniels for Duds. John D. Olwell and wll'e arn tn jiiyihg an nxeursiou to Alaska. Tho Medford Klks urn having their program for thn installation of thn new lodge printed in Portland. Thn steam shovel for rebuilding thn Pacific Si Kastern left Vancouver Monday for Medford. Itemerber thn diinco tonight at The Wigwam, flood iiiumc and u good time for all. . Charles Thorpo of Omahii, tho cel ebrated jockey-banker, and bis wife have rcmainnd over for a few days from the shoot to enjoy fishing. Kegul shoes at Daniels for Dads. Mr. Haker of the firm of Haker & Hamilton of San Krancisco arrived Tuesday to Siend a few days fishing on the Rogue. O. M. Keller of Crescent Pity is registered at the N'ash. Among roc-ont Medford are J. If. Drown and wife ma, Wash. K. S. Green and 0. P. Portland arc spending n few days inland mandolin. Leave orders at Nnsh Medford, guests at the Nash. hotel. J. Kgli, Jr., of Rome, In,, is ss-ndt The Iridic.- Aid of the Christian ing some time in tho city. I chiireb will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Riimincl of (Irnnts Pass was' t-ii Ournclt Wednesday afleruoon at n recent Medford visitor. ! 2 o'clock. W. S. Marion anil wife of I5ostu,l Regal shoes at Daniels for Duds. l i . I - i ll . VT.. I. ! .miss., were retisicicii it i uie .usn oi Monday. Among Sun Francisco visitors in Medford are W. J. Slallery and John llartzberg. C. M. 1 limilmue.il of Ashlnnil was in Medford on Monday. C. Itrinkennan of New Haven, Conn., bos crossed the continent to view tho wonders nnd beauty of Med ford and the Rogue River valley. Regal shoes at Daniels for Duds. A. P. Donahue. F. A. Daly, and Alonxo Morrison, all of Porllnuil, nre visiting in Medford. A present will be given nwny free tonight at The Wigwam to one of Medford's young ladies. O. X. Hall of New York city has arrived in the city for a few days. Regal shoes at Daniels for Duds. W. T. Shive, wife, and Miss Roxn Shivo of Klunmlli Kails nre visiting in our midst. A. T. Davis of Denver. Col., is registered nt the Moore. M. S. Amerv of Ashland visited the eil v Mondnv. . I Regal shoes nt Daniels for Duds. K. Meyer. II. Cahbott, and C. C. Clark of Portland are business visi tors in Medford. C. P. Buggs of Unite. Falls arrived in Medford Monday. IT. D. Tilswnrth of El Paso, Tex., is registered nl thn Monro." John T.ell oT Ashland wos down on Monday on business. L. R. Wenlworth of of Portland is in the city trnnsoeting business. Myrtle K. Pcnse of Portland is n Regal shoes nt Daniels for Duds, guest a I the Mooro. ' J. IT. Wnddln of Portland is visit ing in Medford. S. S. Morgan and Mrs. K D. Mor gan of Tndinmipnlis, 1 ml., nro look ing over the Rogue liiyer valley and Medford. Tom CnHton and Roy Ashpolo of Kaglc Point are enjoying Ihe sights and pleasures of our oily. H. (loodmnn of Los Angeles is reg islered at Ihe Moore. Don't Toluol Ihe dunce nl The Wig (tain litis evening. Regal shoes at Daniels for Duds. .T..,Klilhvel Yilns is Irving lite Shov el ('fuel; springs for .rheumatism. Alvin Iteilierslndl and Ray Sinn ley and olher Hullo crook I'tinncrs have sold 12 carloads of oaltle to H. Mitchell and Robert Noil, whieh were shipped south. Mrs. Wesley Kennedy is ill from lyphoid fever. Miss 1 felon Walt has returned to SI. Helen's Hall at Portland to fin ish her studios. J. X. Ilockftl'sinith and family left Monday for Ihe Sulem fair. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Kegul shoes at Danicln for Duds. .Mrs. V. J. Kmcrick and Allhcu Kmcrick arc visiting relatives in Ash land. .Mis. C. K. Davis left for Red liluf'f Monday after a visit to her uncle, J. 0. Mm lin. Mrs. W. II. Johnson left Monday to visit Miss Kinily Kinney nt Ash land. Krank Mcucfcc, an attorney of The Dalles, is hern appraising the eslnle of Ihe lain Mrs. Sarah l. Grazer. Regal shoes at Daniels for Duds. Mrs. T. II. Ooodpasturii left Mon day to visit friends at San Francisco. Mrs. Peter Knsley has relurncd from Kugniin. ' II. V.. Sniilli and wife mid K. II. Smith mid wife, who have been vis iting C. W. McDonald, have ml urn -nd to their easlern homes. J. M. and (',. Harris and J. Wilkins and wife, who huvo been guests of W. y.immer, bnvn returned to their homes in Nebraska. Judge M. Pnrdin and Mrs. Purdin ii ro nntcrtainiiur Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Fitch of Oakland, Cal. Among those from Oriints Puss I intending the veterans' reunion nre K. A. Wade. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. u Dis brow nnd Christian (jonnmel. V. Miller has purchased for 1000 the interest of Charles Spray in the Lever orchard and Ihe latter will re turn to Des Moines, In. Regal shoes at Daniels for Duds. Mrs. O. P. Hyde and daughter are visiting in Calcxico, Cal. Ween) shoes nt Daniels f"r Duds. I Mrs. Itcsnie Monro left for Klam arrivals 1 nth Kails Monday, of Taeo-; Sen Prof. Anton Romanoff, for , mcrly court violinist of Austrian em Slorv (ifirteror. for lessons on violin, guitar REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William von dor Ilellen to Wil liam II. lirown, land in D L C -1.1, township 30. range 5 W 185 .1. W. Kinney to C. L Hutchi son et al., !M0 acres in town ship 37,' range 3 E 1 Knifed States to Belle E. Win ner, S E Vi section 30. town ship 30, range 3 K '. patent John W. Keiztir to Willier Le roy Wiildon, land in DL C fil'. township 37, range 2 W 10 J. M. Casehoer to Mary S. .Wilson, I.S.'i acres in Ash land 100 Maggie llitrroiuibs to Oeorgc P. Lindlcy, lots 12, 13 and 14. block 2. Queen Anne addi tion to Medford ."00 CluuTos II. Pierce to E. X. Warner, lot ."i, block 8, Ross ' addition to Medford 2"0 F. W. Giiinos to E. X. Warner. 2I1.7A acres in township 37, range 2 W 1500 L. 0. Simon to t 'Italics Ii. Gay, lot 12, block 1. lrk addition to Medford 10 C. A. IJoordniiin. to Margaret Daily, property in Cottage addition to Medford 10 C. E. Glover to C. S. Coggins. et. nl., 200 neres in township 41, range IE , 10 Thomas W. Conwny to Nancy A. Conwnv, land in township - 30, range I W 1 C. K. Nininger to Mary T. Wilson, land in township 38. range 1 W 7."iQ Juno Hooker to Daniel Hilkey, lot 1, block 2, Palm's nddi- ' lion to Motif oiid .1 ,T. W. Hamlin to Daniel llilkey, lot, 1, bhfk 2, Palm's addi tion to Medford ."i00 L. Ii. Drown to Harriet E. Ew himk, 34.34 neres in township 37, rango 1 W 1 William Davis to ' Albert V. Whilney. l.'i acres in township 37. rniigo 2 W . . , 1 Trail Lumber company to Flora MoNabb, property in Xickell addition to Medford 1" EDITOR PIPER OPERATED ON FOR APPENDICITIS PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. I I. K. 15. Piperf managing editor of the Ore gonian. who was operated on yester day at. the Good Samarilan hospital for appendicitis, passed a good night and is resting well today. Tho sur geons predict that, be will he out of Ihe hospital within two weeks. OltKfiO.V, TUKSDAV, SEPTEMBER 14, 3909. An inaeptndtnt Millar. I When F'rciiei-ielc Imllt IiIh famous I palace of Sum, m.h,- (hero happened J to ben mill ilmt greatly hampered him In-tljo i xi-i tiiion of hlH pliiim, anil be aiiked tin, miller for bow much he would m il n. 'j'ho miner m,ieA (hnt for a long kitIi-h of j t-nre hlH family j had ownd ihe mill, which had panged from rather i(, ,,, nij tmt he wou,j ! not ell If for any ,,rcc, 'j'be ,,IK used every nollcliallou, offered to build him a mill In n boiler place and pay blin. boHldi-H. uny Hum ho might de mand, hut l he ohHtlnatc miller still pcr ls(td In hlH determination to preaerve tho liilierltaiieo of hi ancestor. Irritated m mat by hla conduct the king 'nt for hi tn nnd Bald la au an gry tone: "Why do you rcfuae to Bell your mill ootwttliKtniiillng all the advantages I htre offered you?" The miller repeated his reasons. "Do you know," continued the klDg, "that I could take It without giving yon a penny?" "Ye," returned tbe miller calmly. "If It were not for the chamlwr of Justice at Berlin." The king wus so flattered by this an swer, whieh showed that be was Inca pable of an act of Injustice, that be dlfimlhfced Ih mlttpr K'tlhnnr fnrflinr entreaty and changed the plan of bis Kururn. A Philosopher's Fsbls. Arthur Aull Is responsible for this one: . "Folly, l.'enlus nud Common Sense once went walking and came to a stream. Genius, baring bis head in tbe clouds, naturally started to wade across, paying no attention to the depth. The waters soon went over bis head, and he was drowned. Common Sense hunted for a safe way to get across, and finally be found a foot log. As be got out about the center of the stream the log swayed, and he fell Into the water anil, stink to rise no more. Folly stopped ut the bauk of tbe stream to aimiKc himself by throwing pebbles Into the water and watching the waves. He ant upon the moist, cold l)ii nk until he caught a cold which developed Into pneumonia, of which he soon died. Moral. It doesn't make uiueli difference, after all. whether you arc a genius, a sage or a fool You'll get It sooner or later anyway." Exchange. Told to Earn His Own Salary. Commodore Vanderbllt discovered In James II. Itutier. then in the employ of the Erie railroad, a man he believed the freight department of the Central needed, says the Hultlmore News. It Is related that some time after he took charge of the Ceutrai's traffic office Hotter called on the commodore to submit a plan for Improvement. When he bud stated the case the president looked at him sharply and asked: "Rutter. what does the New Tork Central pay you Sl.'i.OOO n year for?" The reply wns. "For managing the freight traffic department." . And then the commodore said. "Well, you don't expect me to earn your sal ary for you. do you?" Kutter went out nnd carried through bis plan on his owu judgment. The re sult was. highly satisfactory, flutter became president of the Central. Up to Snuff. , A man If workman's gajb one day called nt a local dentist's, and the door was opened by n innid. Workman Is the gout in that draws teeth? Servant No. sir. tint I expect he will be in shortly. Workman (pausing on doorstep) Poes he give gas? "Yes." "What does he charge?" "One dollar." "What one dollar! Do you mean to say. miss, a fellow's got to swallow over 1.000 feet of gas to have one tooth pulled out? No fear. I reckon I knows a bit about it. for I work down at the gas works myself. I'll go to auother dentist and have It. pulled out without gas." Exchange. Not Interested. "I have called." said the book agent, "to see if I can Interest you in a tittle work" "Young man." snapped the woman who nnfsworcd tho door, "just now I urn Interested In washing my dishes, Justing, cleaning up nfter the paper liaugcr, making six beds, polishing the hardwood doors. Ironing my husband's shirts, getting two more meals today, ttarnlng nine pairs of stocklugs. nnd bringing my sweet peas, mid I might say that Hint's more work than you men ever thought of doing.. No: you can't Interest mo In any more." De troit Free Press. Getting an Early Start. "Father, what do you wish me to m" when 1 grow up?" "The same as I am. my sou a law .or." "Then Instead of wasting any more Ime on arithmetic, geography and inch tank I'd heller be getting nt the lypothetical question, hadn't I?" ludge. The owl may not be as wise as he looks, but he Is wise enough' not to try to work both Hie night and y shifts. A tell' ion lilobe. HOMES AND CROPS BURNED IN CALIFORNIA OX NAM), Cal. Sept. 11. Fire is sweeping tho bills and cunyona of the Ios Posns vulley, doing great dam age. Several buildings have been bnrn ed. A telephone message from Mrs. Jiimes J. Hitch said that tho flames had reached her borne and that she had sent her hired girl down the can yon and was preparing to flee for her life. Valuable crops have been des t royed. Orrin M. Wilson, who has a home stead in the Siskiyous across the Wagner gup, in whit is known as the Glade crock country, says the need of that section is a wagon road leading out to vulley points by way of Wag ner creek, and that those having in terests in that section are laying pre liminary plans to secure such com munication. A Hungry Rabbit. "I do not think I was ever so non plused in my life," said a conjurer, "as once when performing my card and nilililt trick. I ask n member of the audience to tear a card Into small pieces and give them all to me except one ' loiter In the trick I produce a rabbit from u Ikix. and tied round its neck Is a card wit It a piece missing. It Is then round that the piece which tbe member or the audience holds exactly fits and completes I lie second card. On this particular occasion I allowed tbe rabbit to renin In In the box too long ami when 1 produced him found that he had chewed the curd round bis neck to bits. Needless to say, the laughter when the audience grasped the trick the nniinnl had played on me wns load and long." As Walt.- Saw It. Waller: 'aged seven, is a wise son who "knows not only bis own father, lint his own mother likewise. "Now. Walter," said the teacher, "if your fatlier could do a piece of work in one hour and your mother could also do It in one hour, bow long would It take both of them to do it together?" "Three hours:" replied the scholar without hesitation. "Wrong'." said the teacher. "How do you make that?" ' "Three hours," rciieated Walter stol idly, "counting the time they'd waste arguing about bow It should be done.' London Scraps. j HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles f Whips Robes j Tents Blankets I Wagon Sheets Axle Grease and ! Gall Cure ! ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK J. C. Smith 314 E. Main Economy When In Need Of Anything in the Line ot Fresh and Salt Meats Sausage Lard Poultry Call And See Our Stock. Nothing But The Best Carried THE ECONOMY MARKET ASHP0LE & NICHOLS, Proprietors. Opposite Postoffice Phone 461. o a o u Economy INTERSTATE RAIL ROAD INCORPORATED SALEM, Or., Sept. 14. Articles of incorporation of the Iloise & West ern railway were filed in the office of the secretary of statu yesterday. Tbe purpose of tho corporation is to construct a railroad from Hoise, Ida ho, to Mnrshfield, Or. The incorpo rators arc C. W. Mallott, William X. Ilanloy nnd J. W. MeCullocb. Power is conferred upon the new corpora tion to condemn rights of way, to acquire property and to contract for the construction of a railroad and operate it after it has been construct ed. The capital stock of the enter prise is $50,000. The managing of fices, of the railroad are to be in Portlond. DIED. COXXELLY At Grunts Pass, on Wednesday, September 8, the 4-months-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Connelly of Edwood, Cal.' LAWTOX At Grants Pass, Sep tember 6, Mrs. Harriet A. Lawton, aged 47 years, 4 months and 22 days. JOY At Grants Pass, September 7, tlfe infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Joy. EDGERTOX At Grants Pass, on September ii, the infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur L. Edgerton.. Why allow your eyes to use more than their normal supply of ner vous energy t Even n flight saving each Liy may mean much to you for future health.. We ;ever-presribe ler.ses un til we have taken nerve mca sureinents under pressure and with, pres sure removed to prove accuracy of our findings whtu relief is sure to follow. . Improper adjustments . of lenses not only da tracts from appearance but adds much to eye btruin. MeCormick methods used exclusively. Brief consultation free. DR. IVY M. ROBINSON, Eye Specialist. Eat Main St., over Xieholson's Hardware. n o D O