tok mmmm mMj mmmm, apcpford, oreqqn, Sunday, notary in. 3910.
SOCIAL ABC PFRSBHAL
(hi)' Monro of Woodvillo wum it
Mtdfnrd vlnltor Krldity.
MIkh Miiudo Itliipi'V, vvlin Im loach
I11K In tlio AhIiIuiiiI Hi'linitlii, vlwltml
ni'inlH nl Hold Hill HMltinlay.
Jj. I). MiI!i:m of Anhliiiid wiih lit
Jiiikviinvllli) Huturduy on lognl Iiiih-
lllUfM.
Ioii. W. M. Colvltt wiih lit .liusk
nott villi Hittiudny morning on liunl
iiiihm linforo tho prolmto court.
.1, M. Cunt nil I (if JiihIihoiivIIIii wiih
in Mini runt ttntiinlnj',
Uim Ni'wlinrry hmmi( ii fnw liourn
In ttrliMonvlllo H11I unlay on loga!
IUUttrM.
Mr. I'onnwoll, tlio tiliiinliiir, In on
Joying 1111 Kxtiinilml nodal vIhII. from
lil h mint unil daughtor, Mih, Ilonrd
mini, of Wolt, WiihIi,
(toi'K W. Hlnruy of llenglo Iiiih
dlspnmul of IiIh prutty homo on Hny
dtr riwk.
I'nul Vlnri'iit of Portland, mm of
Mrn. WnHiiliiKton Vluront of North
lloiiriliuiui nt root. In paying bin moth
er mill family a Korlttl vlult,
Carl llollhrnnnor roturnod Hntur
day iiiornliiK from Portland, wlturo
In Iiiim lin on it liiiHluimrt trip.
Oi'oYk" I'utnam, prenldunt of tlio
Ori'Kon Kdllorlnl toiwoi'latlon, Ih In
l'ortlnml nttoudlug n mooting of tlio
nxHodntlnu.
A. l, Wooloui, who iiulto rocnntly
imlil IiIh protty homo on North Con
trnl avi'iiuo to TontiCMHfo Smith, Iiiih
linught mi Idonl rcHlikmco lot of tlio
vnnl hIiIo of North Contral nvunuo,
nml Ih building small tompornry
lioiiHo of three roomn for hln family
to occupy until hcIiooI done.
II. 1 Thuliui of tlio Moitforil (Iro
Tory company, uimlo Jaduonvlllo a
vlHlt on liUHlnimn Saturday,
J, l'orry WoIIh. county nunorln
toiiilitnl of hcIiooIh, wan at AhIiIuiiiI
rrhlay on official bunlnoim,
0. C. Culy of Ashland Hpont Hot
unlay In Modford on IniHlneHH.
A, M, KIlHhy of AhIiIiiikI iipont Fri
day night In Mod ford, having noino
liUHlnoHH mattom to nttoiid to.
M. t), wight and Hon of Olcndnlo
nro roKlntorod ut tlio Mooro,
C. I'urvlii, Jack Audonion and J.
I'. Wntt of Joronio, Idaho, nro rogls
to rod nt tlio Nnnh,
Hd B. Vnn Dylto of Grand 1'asn
anil It. Loonoy wuro Mod ford vlnltor
tinturdny.
William Bcolt of Bam'a Vnlloy wan
n Mod ford hunluonn visitor Baturdny.
Mrs, Arthur Thompson of Jnck
ttonvlllo was a Mod ford visitor Bat
urdny. Herbert llnnnn of Jncknonvlllo
was a Modford visitor Saturday nf
tornoon. Mr. mid Mrn. A. It. Chafflo of
(I rand Itnpldii, Mich., nro In Modford
looking aftor IiiihIuohh mattom.
Mrn. A. Livingston of I.os AukoIih,
Cal., In In Modford for a short ntay.
All Whlto Hlhhonorn nro romioat
d to ho at tlio Ilapthd church to
morrow at 2 p. 111. to nttoud tlio fun--oral
of Wnltor I.orlor, tlio youngest
, 11011 of HlKtor and Krlund I.oxlor.
"two hnais7"
Now -l-room liotino, woodshed,
chirk on Iioumj and ynrd, wall, largo
lot. Wont Ninth utrcot, $1000.
Now 3-rootn bungalow, largo porch,
pantry, clonot, lot ft0x2f0, ono block
from North Contral nvonuo, SCO.
AYl.ON & IIAHNRTT,
2G7 Next door to Mi. 1 1 Tribune otflco
FREE SPEECH FIGHT
IS HEARING 1 END
i
Orricln! I'oct In Ki'iilciiccil to Klvo
MontliN Couiioitl for OtliiTM
ItldcilNCll,
TIIINIDAU, Colo., Jan. IB. It was
Announced nutliorllattvrly toilny that ev
ery ono of the 300 miner liniYIonct by
mi nxplonlon In a lunnid of tho Trinidad
llerwlnd mine, near Trinidad, lato yea
terilay, rncapod.
Tb ma md thlr way to tho ur
fco throuxh an abaiutonoil tunnel that
conneotrtl with un ndjolntnir dlKglnir.
Tho extont of tho danuiKo ilono to tho
ntlno had not boon entlmated.
HI'OKANJJ, Wauli,, Jnn, 16. Lotilx
llnmliir, n il- lirh mibjeot and "of Ci l.J
pool" of tho Iiidimtrliil WnrknrH of Urn
World, author of kiioIi ki'iiim hm "Meet
Mo In tint JutiKlti, I .on mid "Hullo
liijuh, I'm it limn," and flvr iiieiriliorx of
I lui iin;niUiitlon wir nciilniicud hy Jun
tics UiMiriio V, Mlockor to imrvo from 1C
dnyii to fivo liiuntliN for ullouod coiiHtdr
iioy. llriiKlir drvw thu Ioiik hciiIviico,
ImvloK iidiulttml Dint ho camo to Hpo
kuiiti from Callfornlit to Inkn part In
thn flKlit for trtn upouoli. .tntruiH Wll
mom, oreanlzor nf tho I. V, V and edi
tor of tho Induitrlal Worlior, and K. J, (
Kootr, iiRKoolata rdltor, who waro aon-'
toncxd to nix montliH In tho county jail
for ooimplrnoy on Decoinhor 3, 1000, ad
vlnu.1 JUNtlcn Htocktir that thoy linvo
ilUinlmmil their couiiik'I and will not ap
peal from hln diclnlon to tho Hpokuno
county H'ipfrior court, hut will eerro
llmlr tlnin, Mayor I'rutt IooIch upon thla
an nHurrnndor on thn part of tho rli R
li'nilem, ami Nay that tho end of tho
tronblo I In lKht. Oovernor Hay
prnlHcM thn city and county otflolaU for
tholr ntand In brenklrur up tlio niinrctiU-,
tla nocloly, "tho mombors of which," ho
unyH, "do not trm to bo able to under
tnnd iho Idea of our form of eovern-mont."
DRAWN COLOR FINE
- -
I'cnrNOino Howl In llinnl IVoi?i Hon (It
P'ollotvliiK AppolnliiKiul. of
NcKriMiN.
WAHHINOTON, Jan. IB. Tho cnu
liureau hna found It nccHiiary to draw
tho color line. Thoro won a fonmomt
howl from tho kouOi when It won an
nounced that thn director expected cnu
innratorN to Hocuro Htatlatrln of tho no
r.ron nu woll nn of tho whltqii, mid now
that ho han further ntatnd, tin a rciiult
of that howl, that nKroi are to bu
appointed to collect flnurcH rnmrdlnc
their race, tho nouth In vociferating na
loudly fi bnforo.
Hence It In that Director Durnnd tinn
found It dcflrahlo to explain the nttl
tudo of IiIh bureau, and In an official
letter aenl to all con nun nupervtnorii he
dlrccta that thoy nelcct ncuroce to count
incmbcrii of their own r,aco In thono din
trlcts where two-flftha or more of the
population connlntn of ncKroen. Ho doea
not "conaldor It deiilrablo that In the
eouth nfBroc nhould enumerate whlto
famllloa," and Informs tho aupervlnorH
that It will be ncceniiary In many din
trloto to appoint both a whlto and n
necro enumerator.
TOO liATH TO CIjAHHIIT.
VOH 8AM: 0 ncrc.i hotween Mcd
ford mid Jncknonvlllo, right on enr
lino, bout Horvlce In tlm vnlloy, bout
location, bent deep noil, 30 ncres In
nlfntfn, lay jimt rlnlit to nubdlvldo
Into 10-acro trnctn: our price on
thin tract Ih from $200 to $400 per
acre Iohh than adjoining Innd; In
thin n Hnnp nt $300 per ncro, terms?
Boo ownor nt Aylon & Hnrnntt'o,
next door to Mull Tribune office.
257
TO It BALK Alfalfa hay, loose nnd
baled. L. Nlodorintyur, I'liono Jack
Honvllle 1303. 2C3
SOUTIIKHN OIIEOON IIOSPITAI-3-M
South C Bt., Areilford, Or. K.
W. HiBoy, Sfntron. Official hoBpi
tnl P. & E. R. n.
OPEM MUKTINO of Mnlford L. U.
of PninterH, Piiporhaiie;on nml Dcc
orntora will bo liolil nliovo Morrimnn
fa Elliott's shop. Wo desire to meet
nil mon who wjnld tho brush. All
ahoulil nttcml. Hy ordor of L. U.
No. 013.
4- 4- 4- -f 4- .
at Tin-: ciiL'itriiivS. -f
Christian Science.
Services Sundny morning nt 11
o'clock. Subject of loason-nonnon,
"Life." All nro welcome Sundny
iichool nt 10 o'clock. 128 North
drnpo street, north of Shormnn-Clay's
muxlc Iioubo.
At tho Christinn church, corner of
Sixth mid Ivy, scrvicos on Sundny ns
follows: Hiblo Hclioo! nt 10 n. m.; nt
11 n. m. tho Iord'H Supper, followed
by n. sermon on "Tlio Gospel of Good
Cheor." C. E. nt 0:30 p. m. No
evening Borvico bocnunc of tho union
tompornnco norvices. W. Thco. Mnt
lock, pnHtor.
Kethodlat Chore h.
Tier. J, II. Knowdel, auperlntcndrnt of
the Anti-Saloon leamie, will preach In
the Mothodjnt Kplacopnl church next
Runday mornlnir. No aervlco In the eve
nlnff. The paitor, Itev. Jj. P. Belknap,
wilt preach In Aahland for Ilev. Von
l'osf en.
ASTOHl. OBASCBSB Or
COMMEHOB WlltS riOKT
WA8HINOTON, n. C, Jan. 15-The!
Astoria Chamber of Commerce won a '
partial victory again! the Great North- 1
ern, thn Northern 1'nciflc, the Aatorla &
Columbia Itlver, the Oregon. AVnahlnir
ton St Idaho, the Oregon Itallrond &
Navigation campanlei totay before tho
tnt'eratate commerce commlmlqn. I
The commlftHlon held Hint tho fact
Mint tho rallronda provided track,
warehouatH nnd wharvea nt I'ortlnnd,
Heat tie nnd Tnconin doe not compel
them to provldn elmllur fncllltles at A
torla, but ruled that the cxUtlng mto
of 10 centa per 100 poundit moro on
grntn going to Antorln than on groin
going to Portland waa unreanonable,
and ahoulf bo reduced to not over 4 Ui
centa. Antorla hnd naked for tho name
na Portland on grain ahlpped from
northwestern polntn.
0 OT BXTOK AKX THIS
TOOK SO HXM8SX.r A WITE
CltlCAOO, IlCTJnnT IS. Charles K.
Klrkwood, a aalesman, today began ac
tion for the annullment of hi a marrlago
to the woman who previously was hta
divorced wife. In his petition Klrk
wood declared that he was Intoxicated
when he married her nnd did not know
what ho was doing until he woke up
two days after tho woddlng at Manls
tliue, Mich.
As soon as he realized that he had
married he fled from the apartments In
which they were staying and returned
without hi baggage to this city. Mrs.
Klrkwood secured a divorce, from him In
1906. On Christmas ho went to visit
her parenta and to seo hla two eon who
were there. Later Mrs. Klrkwood ar
rived for the' holidays.
Klrkwood snld thnt he drnnk henvlly
for several days with hla brother-in-law
nnd na a reault his senses were dulled
when he hired a sleigh nnd drove with
Mr. Klrkwood to tho county clerk's of
fice and procured n marrlago license.
f f f -f-f 4 f f f
r BUSINESS LOCALS :
U -f 4-l
Wonr Kidd'B Bhosn.
Jiulck Ih tho klru; of tho auto world.
Wlmt linvc you to oxclinnijc for 80 '
ncros unimproved hind. Hague
Hivor Land Co., Woodvillo, Or. 2or
Who doesn't sigh for a Quick?
Wear Kidd'B Shoes.
Tho Hulck hns i;lvon better satis
faction for llvori: nnd prlvn'.o uso
tbnn any motor car In tho valley.
Ask tho owners. 200
Fruit, nlfnlfa nnd general fnrm
lands in tracts to suit purchaser.
Now townsito nddition, just plotted.
Wo enn hIiow you excellent opportu
nitiefl; prices right. Rogue Hivor
Lnnd Co., Woodvillo, Or. 2fi5
You need a nulck. 280
Wenr Kidd's ShoeB.
Singer sowing machines for sale
nnd for rent. 125 South Onkdale.
Phono 1132.
"A Box of Monkeys" nt the opera
houso Snturday, January 22, 9 p. m.
You appreciate tho work tho high
school is doing. Show it by attend
ing "X Box of Xfonkoys" Saturday,
January 22.
Wear Kidd'a Shoes.
The Hulck Is tho auto best adapted
to tho needs of tho Rogue river val
ley, combining light wolght, high
power, speed, and durability. 2C0
Meeker's January clcarnnco salo
ends Saturday, January 22. Better
hurry. 230 I
Tho Dulck "Whlto .Streak" Is tho
best car mado for tho money. 2C0
If you novor laugh, dont attend ''A
Box of Monkeys," tho roaring two
net comedy given by the high school !
seniors Saturday, January 22. "
What is life without a BuickT 280
Just arrived, tho most complcto
stock of secdB In tho city. Whore?
It. R. V. Nursery, office 25 W. Main
street. 259
Wo enrry the largest and most
complete stock of ornamentals be
tween Portland and San Francisco.
R. R. V. Nursery, office 25 W. Main
street. 259
Plant your bulbs now. Wo carry
a complete stock. R. It. V. Nursery,
orflco 25 W. Main st. 259
It's a pleasure for us to show
goods, and wo do not feel hurt If
you do sec IA. to your Interest to buy
of us. R. R. V. Nursery, 25 W.
Main st. 259
Remember that when you buy
fruit trees from us you nro abso
lutely guaranteed against disease of
any nnjurc, as each and ovory trco
Is thoroughly inspected beforo it
leaves our hands. Wo have on band
tho following varieties: Yellow New
town Pippin, Spltxcnberg;. Wlnesap,
Ilartlctts, no Anion, Conilce. Wlntor
NoIIIh, nose and Howell pears': ning,
Lambort and Royal Ann cherries,
Early and Late Crawford; Elberta, j
Triumph, Alexander, Hnlo's Early,
Foster. Mtilr, Salway, Phillips and,
Tuscan Cling Peaches. R. R. V. j
Nursery, 25 West Main street. 259
Whllo thoy Inst, a few thousand
2-3 foot peach trees, coast grown,
10 cents each. R. It. V. Nursery,
offico 25 W. Mnln at. Ask about tho
now rnspborry. 259 ,
OLGA HOLE
ASKING SOLOMON
Ik'cmiNo of Her Wisdom Act mi Is
Aftkcil Ut Ansl.it In Work of
tlio Juvenile
Court.
HAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jnn. IS. Ue
cnuao of the wisdom alio displayed In
advising Judge Frank Murasky on prob
lems confronting him In a Juvenile court
here, actress Olga Nethersole today was
extended an Invitation to visit the juve
nile detention home and talk with way
ward children confined there.
For two hours yesterday Miss Neth
ersole sat on tho bench with Judge Mu
raaky and heard the trials and trlbula-
tl ns of two Chinese women, each claim
ing to bo the mother of a. lS-year-oId
, boy accused of gambling.
. Netheraoie was Bolomon reincarnated.
When the two mothers both claimed
Quong Tuen, and a father, three sisters
and eight cousins failed to nettle tho
dispute, Mia Nethersole whispered In
Judge Murnaky's ear that the cider wo-
1 man waa tho real mother, because tho
' other bulldozed too much.
The court put the caao over for a
t week until the father of Quong Yuen
' sees fit to break his silence and throw
necessary light upon the affair.
j Mr. Wertz, who quite recently
j bought tho Bonnoy residence prop
erty on North Central avenue, has
Il'JllVU luu uauiv LU J1VIU uuu
family.
If You Have a House to
Rent Call at 101 W Main
Good lots, 50x112, good location; prino $275.
Terms.
Pine lot, 50x108, sewer and water in, east
front, on Peach street; $740.
J'ine bearing orchard at $225 per acre.
Two good houses to rent, $12.50 and $15 per
month,
.12 acres bearing orchard, fine location, a
moneymaker, none better; let ns show
you.
5 acres good garden land on Bear creek.
Good, modern 5-room bungalow, close in, on
Central avenue; cheap.
6-room house on North Central, good loca
tion,' less than four blocks from postof
f ice; $1700.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH
Chas. W. Sharpe
101 WEST MAIN" STREET,
Who has the above properties.
II. C. Garnett, president of the
Northwest Hardware association, left
Friday ovonlng to attend tho annual
mooting of that body.
The Jackson County
Realty Co.
With offices in residence, corner West Tenth and King
streets, are always prepared to show you the best Jackson
county has in the real estate line from the unimproved
land to the best bearing 'orchards, farm land or stock
ranches; also city property. The manager has had ten
years' experience in the county, which will aid the pros
pective purchaser. Seeing is knowing. We also have
modern rooms to accommodate our patrons.
JACKSON COUNTY REALTY COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON
leads!
AND THE WISE ONES AWAIT THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF HIS ANNUAL
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
WHEN THEY ARE ASSURED OP THE GREATEST BARGAINS OP THE YEAR, OWING TO THE
FACT THAT HIS SALES ARE EXACTLY AS'C LAIMED AND INTENDED TO MAKE A CLFJrYN
SWEEP OF ALL GpODS ON HAND IN ORDER TO AO COMMODATE NEW SPRING STOCK. NO
CONFUSIONNO JUGGI&TG WITH PRICE MARKS, BUT
Any Dress or Suit in the ittQ l C
Store, Values to $50 foHP-T
Any Hat in the Store, D C
Values to $20.00 for . . ;fAv)J
Nothing could be more simple or convincing. Sale begins
MONDAY, Morning and lasts well it wont last long at those prices.
so be there early
THE QUALITY
STORE
MONTGOMERY'S
THE QUALITY
STORE
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