1 v 1; THE MEDFORD MAIL TRLBUNJfl, MMDlOJltlJ, OREGON, 'WtlttH. HANFORD HERE SATURDAY PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Hoating. All work guarantood. Fricos roanonablo. I. F. MOORE AND E. E, SMITH Old Tribune ' Building. Phono :j031. TO TAKE BOUNTY on i n... Cnnt Mncf IX a fill! i mien ioiu i uui Off Panther Hide, Concludes He Can Make Money By Mounting It. HUNTER REFUSES BENSON S Mm0 ill rui iii i vf '11 ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwinr: iihwwb r,- R. 11. Sprinjloai of Jtny creek wns nl Jacksonville Tuesday Cor the purpose of drawing down si Httlo hit of bounty money from the county. He hntt four panther skins, a full frown one and three kittens, those kittens heum of tho m.o of a bitf shepherd doji, white the inolhec of the family would men.Mive at least seven feel from lip to tip and four wildcat nutcs. , When it fame to checking up the I amount of the bounty "and -Mr.' Springsteen found that one front foot must be removed from eaeh skin in order to collect the bounty he de murred and finally decided that he would forego the bounty on the bi.u hide rather than have it mutilated. The skin, was certainly a 'beautiful one and had been taken off in good I tdmpo for mounting. The four big eats were killed at one spot. Mr. Springsteen and his partner, P. l. London, found where a deer had been caught by the big J panther, and following the trail where she had dragged her prey down the mountain, came in sight of the family Feasting on their kill. The j first fire brought the old one and one of the kits down, and the other i two escaped. The next morning the hunters returned, however. and found the other two looking about for their companions, when they bagged both of them. "Xo," said Mr. Springsteen. "1 won't take $10 for that skin. That is practically what, allowing one foot to be cut oFF. would amount to. f have an idea that by making a rug of it we can set more, so I'll lake the bounty on' the rest and tote the. big hide home." HOTKL AlllMVAI. At the Nash Freil V Ilurch. Pu obto. Colo.; C. H.-Carf. Portland; D. H. Urlswold and family. .Gordon, Neb.: K. II. Hanford. nillings. Morit.; J no. Lee, Portland; A.E. Majors. Sa , lem; Hen Roenfelt. San Francisco; H. B. Tronson, Kasle Point; T. A.) Watfrman, Hrownsboro; W. II. .Mo a'l, Ashland; T. J. Klynn, Portland; O, Krefdlander. New York: Charles A. Shaw, Now York; J. P. Cook. San Francisco; John Schmcflr, Desert View, Or.; J. C. Cross. San Franclaco; E. C. Morgan. San Francisco; K. E. Altkiiis, San Francisco; Geo. .1. Fish er, San Francisco; 11. F. Elliott. Chi cago; O. T. Wilson. Conor d'AIene; D." A. Donaldson, Portland: II. It. Hall. Portland. At theMonre J. It. CurtlH and wife of Marion. O.; Glint D. Da via, Portland: P. P., McVeigh. Ashland: Chnw. Lee and wife, Hot Springs. S.' I).; II. Hoffniau, GrantH Paix; .1. liar tavia. Grants Pa; A. Drowsier and. wife, GrantH Pass; L. J. Mlltahe. Heii-j ley. Calif,; A. H. Webor. Portland: M. J. Swlmleii, A. .1. J on erf, Portland. CUKHD WITHOUT A KNIFE. About eight years ago, after hav ing consulted several physicians who failed to cure my wife, I called in Dr. Hing of No. 7-'i J street, Sacramen to, Cal. After making an examina tion, he pronounced It a case of ab scess of the bowels, for which ho ac complished successfully a cure with out a knife. About a year ago he also treated her for heart trouble, with which he had the same success. Some time buck he, cured me of a case of kidney trouble. Anybody wanting any reference can address me at No, 52S Oak avenue or Ante lope, Sacramento county. H. J. ATWOOD, January 8th, 1910, Baptists, AttenUon! The annual roll call meeting of ihn Baptist church will bo held Thursday evening-, February 10; also a recep tion will be given to Mr. and Jim Holmes. All members of the church and their families are requested to bo present. All Baptists in tho city, whethor members of the local church or not, and all members of the One Flundred club are cordially invited. 278 Attention Shooters! Tho annual mooting and election of officers of tho Medford Gun 'dub will be hold in the parlors of tho. Mod lord Commercial club at 8 o'clock filial?) this Availing. All members and sportsmen are requested to attend. T. B. DANIELS, President. . 'To All Ileal Hstuto Agent. My property In withdrawn from tho market. , BOD TAYLOR. The engagement of Charles M. Hauford at the Medford theater on Saturday, February 12, will afford an oiniortunlty for his many admirers to see him lira modern up-to-date com-1 edy "The Atnerlran Locd" by George II. Uroadlntrst and Charles T. Daiy. ! vhleh. was successfully presented for a seastdu by .Mr. Wm. H. Crane. The production will be presertovl tTlth that completeness of detail which is clmr ncterlsltlc'of all Mr. Hanford's offer ings. "Thw Amerlej'n Lord" Is the story of a self-made energetic Amer ican, John Uuoeter. a Virginian by birth aod a North Dakptan by adop tion, one of those typical characters which nre found all throughout west ern country and who form the bone and sinew of Its citizenship. He N the proporletor of a hotol and the owner of 'n larne ranch, the chief of a volunteer flr company, n leading and popular citizen of his town, whose people are enthusiastically determin ed to send him to congress. At this point he finds himself heir to a title and estates In England. At flrat his dislike for all things pertaining to the' aristocracy mnkeshlni refuse to accept the lordt:hlp. although the rent role Is $37.".000 a year but finally EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Thomas, Chandler went down to .Medford lust Friday after frull trees. C. Carey was displaying his medal this week which he received from tho A. Y. P. exposition on his Early Hun rise potatoes. A. L. Alford of Talent bus been quite poorly ugaln of late. Mrs. C. Carey of North Talent wns up at Talent last Sunday evening. Busan, the Phoenix butcher, was' In Talent last Sunday afternoon on busi ness. Mrs, Georg,, McClnln was at Phoe nix last Saturday. Mrs. A. G. Croy went up to Ashland last Friday returning Saturday on the early morning train. Mrs, W. S. Stnncliff of North Talent was a Phoenix visitor Inst Saturday. F. A. Deed anil wife were guests at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen last Sunday, Emll Houston nnd family wore-visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. O. McClaln last Sunday. Wood Gihhs and wife visited at tho homo of Mr. Glbb's father, E. Glbbs of North Talent. Dr. and Mrs. Hargrove of Medford were guests at the pleasant home of Mr. and' Mrs. A. S. Furry, Saturday and Sunday, H, II. Gnddard of Talent was, down to Phoenix lust Friday preparing to lay the foundation for tho new resi dence of Mr. and Mrs, L. Colver. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beardsley of Phoenix wore called to Ashland by'tol ophone last Wednesday by tho serious llnnoKH of Mr. Beardsley's neice, Mrs. Simmons, Llttlo hopo is had for her recovery. Fred Mooro camo over from Fern Valley to visit his mother In Phoenix last Tuesday. Misses Mary and Lettle Htaucllffo and Efflo Wiso were visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Stancllff last Thursday, Boy Goffmau, who loft North Tal ent a short time ago to vl.ilt his old home In the oaat, returned hut Thurs day ana will remain lu Oregon. for tlu naUt of hlH mm he deeldou to nut aahle bin lu-ejudleen. refimes the nomination for congrws. ami ntarts for England with the dolormlnatlon to "Amerleanlxe at leabt one eoruer of It" ami show the v.-orltl bow an Amerlran would run a lordtihl. Ar- rlviuK in EiiKland he finds that Lord Wyeherly's son fnlls in love with Dniester's daut;hter an I Dniester's son with Wyeherly's daughter while John Dniester himself, a widower, be comes a victim to the charms of Mrs. Westbrookr, a widow, slotor-ln-law of the head of tho Wycherly family. The complications that ensue are de lightfully amusl'iK and the straighten Iiik out of nil theau affairs, principal ly by the shrewdness and Belf-sacrl-flee on the part of Dreuster, furnishes some very eniertaiuini; complications. A strong comirdy element Is introduc ed by an ol.l negro servant who fol lows Dniester through .the play and by the visit of two of his Dakota fr'ends, typical characters, to his En glish estate. There Is In tho play a vein nt satire which the p.udleuce will find delightful. It Is full of bright lines, (onilc situations' and beneath I'M a strong foundation of manly and patriotic Ki'titlmeut John Mast of Northwest Phoenix was a business caller lu Phoenix last Friday, Fisher & ilearn are having addi tional lights put lu their store In Phoenix, Miss Culla Chandler went down to .Medford last Friday to visit with her cousins Misses Delia and Eva Chand ler. Miss Calla Chandler Is In tho valley from Myrtle Point; Oregon for the benefit of her health. . Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Bease of Ash laud came down on Saturday's train nnd spent Sunday with Mrs. Bease's parents, Mr. and Mrs, (J. Carey of North Talent. Mr. Beam; lias their new dwelling about completed. Miss Gussle Cllnehamer of Ashland came down to Phoenix last Saturday, to visit her sister, Mrs. S, O. Van dyke of North Phoenix. Miss Cllne hamer Is a trained nurse lu Berkley, California, and Is here visiting home folks for u short vacation. John Oraffls of North Phoenix wiih tellliii; vonr l oi rcsiiiiniimit of e near wrltoru, both of which paid San Fran lei lio, your 101 respondent or a a.ar . , (r() (mm , mu Immro your .. mull uuo .in uni mil ouiiiii.ji ry place that Is surely worthy of no l h o. Tho fruit was withered early In the fall and has been lu Rood eating condition from October until February and Ik of flue grain and good flavor, The pear which Ik larger than the Bartlett, with larger neck, Is of un known origin. Tho dnuingo by wind lu tho last week bus made necessary repairs on utmost all tho telephone lines, and has caused much inconvenience to patrons. Walter lleardsloy of Phoenix while at work on a ladder about twolve feet off the ground, lust Saturday, fell dislocullng ono of his wristM nnd fracturing one of the imiull bones. Drs, Mulmgren of Phoenix and llnr gnivo of Mctlford were called and ro duced tho fracture, which wiih a very paluful ono nnd will bp likely to lay Mr. Beardsley up for Homo time. . Wear Kidd's Shoos. (room modern house, good lut, close In on south Kir,, for short, t m. $ t S(M. , . Kino residence ROxaao. ir.r.o. 'lot .m Nasi ' Side, 120 acres la Hums Valley, 1-2 mile, west of Beagle postotflco; price $30 per awe. We will exchange this for other real tnt. preferably In or Hear Medfonl. What have you to off-r i Conservative, far-sighted men have! I prop hen led that 1000 houses will be, ! built In Jleimmi tins season, u uuj l true hadn't you bettor net busy. Pat 510 a month Into a lot: pornups Hie other fellow may want your lot i build his house, on. Nine room bungalow on North Orange near Oakdale avenue. Large; lot Price Sasr.0.. Termit. j I Five room modern butiKalow onj West Tenth stretit, JIMO: it front. I 'Half cash, bulanre In one year at l per rent. Tenth Htreet will soon no; paved. Wo are agents for Suowy LIutte ten-acre orchard tracta. These tract nre In different stages of develop- ; mont from undeveloped land to full bearing orchard. inese inuus iiru near Central Point station. Tele phone Ml for appointment or call nt our ortlces over Fruitgrowers' bank for prices anil terms. 40 acres 16 miles north of Med- ford: s acres cultivated: t acres in fruit trees from 2 to 10 years old; on two good county roads; small house, burn, vegetable house. 2 wells,; this can all be eanlly cleared without a foot of wnHto land; 2f ucrea encioa ed with :'a'o wire 'ence; price 12100 half cash, or will exchange for Med ford city property. Five room house In Benson addi tion. Lot 50x125, facing east. Price J800., S400 cash, balance S20 monthly. Just complo'.od. Twenty acres of bearing orchard, less than 3 miles from Medford Price, $13,000; terms. 9 1-2 acres near Centrnl Point. 3 ncros of which Is In 2-yenr-old Bart lott pears. Price $2SG0; 1-3 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at 0 per cwnt. Are you n conservative Investor? Do you know vulues when Mioy stare you In tho face? If so, wo want to meet you and show you that wo are , selling good residence lots for ?250 that are us deslrablo from every t standpoint if uot moro so than lots bolns ofrercd for four una rive nun-i dred dollars each. As an extra In-1 ducemont wo will only ask you to pay; , $20 down ami (10 monthly. It will, - .... rr i.i. VAU' ' pay you 10 neu un. u .. LAUBKL PABIC Is ii now addition placed on tho mar ket for the first time January 28th. It commences ono block west of the 11th street store, and Joints HlKhlaud Park addition on tho south. Yon will like Laurel Park. Wo represent flvo strong old-line flro Insurance companies, among them being the California Insurnnco Comnanr and tho Protector Undor- 1 nutomobllu nuainsi uro ana men. EN SON INVESTMENT Office over FrulUroworfl' Bank Phono ttt. COMPANY Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All k're of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma -chlncry. Agents In Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, - -- Wm. E. STACY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. District AKent for ALADDIN LAMP Local agents wanted. Lamp ol exhibition and for snto at tho following pluceH Med ford (larago, AlU i & UeaKan h. Warner, Wort.u.iu Oore'H and Weekit A McOow in'i furniture x'oro ADDRESS BOX 826. MEDFORD, OH. i MORTGAGE. LOANS Money on hand to loan on Ronl Estate. City nnd County Warrants bourjlit. Fidelity nnd Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. JAMES CAMPBELL 203 FRUITGROWERS' BANK BUILDING. 1 In Case of vSicKness ' - PROS E ! 1 1 MEDFORD PHARMACY J Nour lHt Otfico All Night Sorvioo Kroo Doliver ill YouHGouldn't Head It Off With A Gatling Aledford will have 25,000 people in 11)12. The point is: the HO-iwre tract wp offer for a soiio; adjoining townsite now, is the snap of flic year. Sop. iih at once. We have two good business oppor tunities. THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Fire Insurance No. 1 1 North Central Aire. Best Groceries At Prices Strict! in Keeping with the Quality of Our Stock which is Unexcelled A Trial willConvince You Allen The Square MORSE & CO. I! Gun Reagan Deal Grocers 4, km