THIS MISDFORl) MA IX TRIBUNE, MKDFOItD, ORKfiON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1910. 5 .3f SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wonr Kltld'N Shoos. S. W. McC'lun.loii of Child Hill wum 'In Mudl'ord on IiiihIiiuhh Monday, IliiWtkH run nattily. (Juoiko V, Tlmrry of HorkcluV, -Cal., wuh a Mudford vlnilor Momliiy. HulukM nro iiuuchhUIoh, . SitiKur howIiik muuhitiuH, 12 1 1 S, 0 truut. iMionu '.Mini. 31-1 (JniiittiMviti'tt ut (Inodfriond'H. E. C. Culluy of Tncomu is n Med. ford visitor IIiIh wcolc. Wmir Kidd'H Bhotm. Mr. Prniik MoKoo of Alhuriuorquc, N. M., in rejrititored nt t ho NiihIi, TVan at Ooodfrvund'M. Mr. and Mm, C. II. Chadwick of Chlcniro nro roirtHlorcd at tho Monro Kt-o tho Morrivold Shop for books, mnmiziiitw and fino einrrnvinir. D. K. Whooler of MoMiiinvillo, Or.. l In Mudford on a 1uh!iiom trip. Mtiieka cont Iohh. II. II. Fox of Cottnco Orovo wn ln thin city Monday. Full n.tMiirtinoiit of Whitman' mo litw m Tho Mm rl void Shot). Dr. A. J. Swuok of Ashland wn in 'Mndford Sunday ovrninjr. f-Il ComctH nt MockorV. D. I Wl Inr of McMinnvillo, Or., In roirintured at the Monro, OmnlH at Goodfricnd'fl, ' F. M. Httwart wiih at Jacksonville Monday on prohato IiuhIiichh. Rtiirkn do tho work. A. F.. Wool vert on ninth Jncknon- tIIIo a IiumIiickh vIhU Monday. McCall FattoniH. Mookur'H. Arthur Urowu wn nt Jacknoiivillo "Monday. John II. Carkin, nttomoy nt law, -over JaokHon County Hank. Frank E. Hyhoo wan a Med ford 'viHitor Monday. Phone 2001. GoodfrieodV. John Ij, Ctilvit: of Grant I'hh flH!iit Sunday niht in Modford. Spring Hkirtn. MookorH. Oih SnmuelH returned Sunday tfrotn ii trio to Portland on huMiiPM. Stationery, office and school ituo pliert nt the Morrivold Shoo. Fred IVniiiKor of Central Point -wan in Modford on hutunoHR Monday. G. C. Mnlonay of Spoknun in .Among tho recent nrrivnln in Mod "iortl. OoorKO W. Mnrhnll of Tacotna, Wnnli., I in the vnlloy on n tour of -InvcHtiRntion. Onwald Wortt, tnomhor of tho Htnto milrond cominlsHlon, in lioro on of ficlnl huHlnens. E. V. Switior of San Joho in In iho vnlloy looking for nn invoMt-ment. Mr. and Mm. J. F. Smith of Cherry, Wntdi., nro in Mcdford junt looking around. A. J. Urnnsil of San Mntoo, Cal., .In in Modford looking ovor tho pom nihilitiort of tho IloRtio Rivor vnlloy, Mr. mid Mrs. II. Hofmoistor of White. Lake, S. D., nro in Modford tlookiuK for a location. Will Schmidtlinjj of Portland i in "Medford vtHitinu rolntivon and friondrt on his return from a trip to Snn FrnnciHco. Mrs. F. W. Cnrnnhnn, who linn "toon visitinff in this city for novornl montliH, loft Monday morning to join 'her hinthnnd at tho Who Lodge Judgo F. M Calkins was in Mod ford Monday morning on his wny to Jacksonville) to open his first torm of -circuit court. Attorneys 0. C. DoggB, Willinm Colvig and Guh Nowborry wore nt Jncknonvillo Monday to nttond cir cuit court. Mntirico Wintor of Portland, tho -well-known commorcinl mnn, is In terviewing hifl ouatomors in tho Itoguo Rivor vnlloy. Goorco Lyman of Gold Hill was in Modford Monday. Mr. Lymnn is ono of tho progrosslvo fruitgroworn of thnt vicinity and linn on his plnoo tho lnrgost chorry troo in Southorn Or--ogon. Got roady for tho spring rush nnd tinvo your wntoh clonnod nnd put in good running order. Vnn Do Cnr & jnHmnnn will tnko good enro of your work nt a roasonnblo ohargo for good workmniifihip. Phlpps building, Mod ford. 288 . Wonr Kidd's Shoos. Arohdoacon Chambors roturnod from Portland Monday, whoro ho has beon porfuoting tho plnns for tho lay Incr of tho cornorstono of St. Mark's Episcopal church, which coromony will occur on March 1, Pitiicks nro tho rngo. . Mayor Cnnon loft Saturday night for Spokano and othor northern points. Mr, Canon's journoy has as nn nb.iootivo tho study on muniolpal oonditioiiH, pnst and prospootivo, bonring tinon growing citios like Med ford. Duioks win tho raoos. ' F. V. Dodgo of Gold ITU! wns n Modford visitor Mondny. Mr. Dodgo la suporintondnnt of tho famous Cou tonnial mine nonr Gold Ilill, nnd re ports that tho wlntor's work hns boon vory sntisfnotory. Tho ContonninI has n drodging mnohtno installed, hut ditring tho pnst sovornl months tho wntor rights npportninlng to tho proporty hnvo producod sufficient , -wntor so thnt the giants could bo 'worked to good advantage. Maglo eyeglass cleaners froo "t 1 OT A UPl IU I IUC CflD Dr. Goblo'H, 18 W. Main st. 280- DlflHU IK LIBt f U l I). H. JJOIIgO OI AKrOII, I.',, WHO WUH I in Modford Novorul inontliN ago for tho first I lino, nnd was ho much im pressed with tho outlook for good iiivuHlinoiits that h has roturnod. Mr. Dodgo has alruady a nuinhor of investments hero and his rofltrn In dicates an iucrouHo. DAYS 10 GET FARMS ELKS' MINSTREL DATES ARE CHANGEL TO MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, MARCH I. i ! pU Land-Scckcrs Line Up Before Land Office to Await Coming of March First. FANS SAY JEFF IS IN BEITERC01ITI0N Frisco Fistic Fiends Find Favorite Fellow Fully Fulfilling Fond est Faiths. This is Art Hurgo's'j as Pat Gill fillon, officer of the court, in "Tho Groat Kidnaping and Uroach of Promise Cnso." LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 21. Despite tho order of Secretary of tho Interior Dallinger to tho effect that all applications for lands on tho Yuma irrigation project, would bo considered "simultnneouHly" on tho morning of March 1, tho lf0 persons who hnvo boon in lino for five days waiting for tho distribution of tho t0-ncro fa nils have decided to hold their positions in the line nnd not chanee a "grnnd rush" with later ar rivals. Tin loral land office, in n circular that is in tho hnudR of the Innd freukors today, suid in pnrt: "Tho agents of the building in which the land office is situated will not permit anyone to remain in tho building at night. As a consequence, nny line which inqy bo formed prior to tho date of tho opening will bo formed on tho street and will be un der the supervision of tho polico de partment. Tho head of tho lino will be allowed to enter tho buildini; nt inn early hour on tho morning of March 1. and tho line formation will he. maintained in the hall of the building until tho Inst farm has been disposed of, the rule of "firstorno, On account of so many mombors , first served," being strictly enforc of tho lodge being tinablu to got ed." nwny from businoss, tuo minstrel I As a remilt of tho announcement, committee thought U ndvisnblo to the Inndseekers took up their stn ehnnge tho dates of tho show to.tionR in the lino enrlv in the week. Monday nnd Tuosdny evenings, Feb- Und. despite the rninshnve held them ruiiry Jo and .Marcii I. bent rcsor- ny and night. vations will open at Huskins' dnigj " store, Saturday morning, February, WILL SHOW APPLES IN EAST. 20. I "Tho Minstrel show given bv the I (Continued from Pngo 1.) Elks of Pullman Mondav and Tuos- j - dr.y nights under tho direction ofiw" set forth tho advantages of George T. Wilson wns a success from, Washington. Oregon, Idnnho and every standpoint. Montnnn as fruit states. "Moth performances were attended; Committee Report Soon. by largo crowds, there beiny many. The committee which investigated SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Feb. 21 Public opinion here today scorns to have it that James J. Jcffrios is in 100 per cout better condition than no wns when ho nppenrod at a local the- ntcr n year ago when he began his tour. A good-sixod crowd wntehed the big boilennnkor at Jack Glenson's show- at Recreation park yesterday. '.Toff rifts hopped the ropo as nimbly Ins of old, nnd the way ho danced 'around for ten minutes of fast shnd 'ow boxing filled his admirers with glee. Tho big fellow boxed three rounds with Sam Bcrger. He showed thnt his theatrical tour at least has pol ished him off n bit in the more showy side of tho ring nrt, but wine fnns hinted thnt Joff nnd Bergor have done the stunt together so many times thnt each apparently knows what lend was coming next. How ever, his work made an excellent' im pression upon Jho crowd. Nelson nnd Wolgast, who fight for tho lightweight title nt Point Rich mond tomorrow, each boxed several rounds at tho pnrk. Moran and ITarlem Tommy Murphy, who will ficlit late this month, also appeared. conditions in tho cast will present to tho trustees Wcdncsdny alternative plans for holding the prirowinning exhibit in Chicago or New York. It visitors from Moscow present Tuos day night. Local and college people patronized the minstrels liberally nnd nil foil thnt thoy had received full value for thoir money. ,is believed tho committee's recom- k "Tho progrnm was replete with mendntion will favor Chicago, bo pleasing numbers nnd there wns n i cause more people in tho middle onst lnugh every minute. There was not are interested in the northwest thnn n dull plnoo in tho program nnd the in the far cast, pudicneo wns kopt In eood humor. "I feel confident thnt tho Chicago Throuirhout all of tho jokod were new project can ho carried out," said Mr. and somo hud local application, mak ing gront hits with tho audienco." Pullman ITornld. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. Ed Hamlin of Eden Valley was a Phoenix visitor Friday. John Mast wns up to Phoenix Frii day morning. E. O. Croy nnd wife wore in Mod ford Thursdny on business. Mrs. G. C. McClnin wns having dentnl work done in Mcdford Thurs dny. Announcements of tho Christinn church nt Phoonix, February 27: Morning subject, "Tho' Lost Christ Discovered." Evening subject, n continuation of tho subject, "Cross ing tho Red Ron." Each Sundny tho pastor is giving n ton-minute tulk to tho children at close of Sunday school. Storoopticon pictures in the evening. Every ono is cordinlly in vited to attend. F. E. Furry, tho Phoenix lhory mnn, mot with n von painful acci dent Thursday evening. While oom- ing out of tho old mill building, blinded by tho light from tho outside, ho rnn against n protruding timhor, which had nn old nail in it, striking his right oyo. Tho lower lid wns cut nnd tho oyohnll scratched, but ho es caped luckily. We don't core where you bought your classes. Get the Magic eye clas rlenner nt Dr. Goble's. Free. 18 W. Main st. 280 Duicks deliver the goods. Coffee nt Goodfriend's. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f BUSINESS LOCALS : Van Dissel. "Wo looked into the sit nation carefully nnd will havo much information to submit to tho board at tho meeting Wcdnesdny. I believe thnt, with the assistance of the or chard land companies, we will be nble to give tho enstorn oxhibihon nftor tho show in Spokane. The railroad companies tnko such a broad view of tho situation nnd have extended such- n helping hand thnt wo feel encouraged to go ahead with our plans to make the third show a greater success than tho second nnd to broaden its scopo in so doing. "An instnnco of tho interest in tho npplo show occurred while "wo were J in Chicago. Tho committee called npon tho Chicngo Association of Commerce to consult with the offi cers on tho ndvinhility of making n display, nnd at n meeting of tho ex ecutive committee of tho association tho snmo evening Chairman Tf. A. Wheeler, voluntnrily took up our pro posed plan, nnd in n strong speech ndvocntod thnt the Chicago Associ ation of Commorco go on record in fnvor of tho project. Without a dis pouting voice, tho oxeeutivo commit too ondorsed flic mitvoment nnd gnve instructions to Mr. Wlieclor to tnke such actions ns ho might think nd visnblo in tho promises. "To reccivo such nn unqunlified indorsement boforo wo hnd more than tentntively submitted our sehomo vn indeed flattering, nnd it indicates tho coneral desire of Chicago peoplo to further this movement." For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, otoes. tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY CHOICE OF ALL COAST Colorado Man Finds Ideal Spot In Rogue River Valley for Future Home Much Mud in Coos. After looking over nearly the whole coast country, H. A. Conrad, for merly of Grand Junction, Col., has found no cllmato so much to his lik ing as that of tho Itogue Itiver val ley, and has purchased tho Coffee, property near Cold Hill, as a starter for future Investments. Mr. Conrad Investigated Calofornla protty thoroughly and when ho ar rived horo in January had heard a great deal of the Coot Day section as a dairying country. As that business wbb tho one In which ho wlshud to ongege, ho made a trip to Coos and came back as quickly as he could. "Thoro Is too much mud In that country to suit a man of tny age," said Mr. Conrad. "It takes a young man to wado through It. It's a great country, though, and a coming one. and Visited It at porhnps tho worst tlmo of tho year. For my use, how over, tho Rogue River valley seems to be about the placo I bare been looking' for." JUST RECEIVED J A LARGE SHIPMENT OF BOYS' SHOES which include some of the snapnicst styles and lasts in boys' footwear ever brought to Mcdford. Let us show you this now famous Pat Cogan line of shoes. We have handled them for years and know for wearing qual thev cannot be exceled. cm Magic eyeglass cleaners free nti Dr. Goble's. 18 W. Main st. 280 A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Residence: No. 437 South Fir Street GILT EDGE INVESTMENTS H-acro orchard, 7 acres Newtown, 4 acres Spltzenberg, 3 acres mixed i orchard, In full bearing; nice 6-room i bouse; electric lights; ilhone; one mile from Oakdalo pavement; $12, 000. half cash, rest easy payments. S3 1-3 acres, 3 1-2 miles from Med- ford; 26 acres In pears and apples and some bearing apricots; fine soli; rbout half under ditch; a bargain at, $H,5uO; easy terms. , "-room bungalow, bath, electric j lights; A No. 1 locality a good Invest-1 mont at $3000; good terms. 5-room bungalow, new, strictly t modern, close in; a lovely home; $3000; reasonable terms. Good list of choice lots at right prices. LET US SHOW YOU. j Wright & Allini 12S Ea Main Street ! We can fit most any kind of a nose with Shur-On Nets. Dr. GOBLE Optical Parlor 38 West Main Street. We have no other business. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN L PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303 : MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand to loan en Real Estate. City and County t Warrants bought. Fidelity and Indemnity Bends Furn- f (shed. Fire Insurance. : JAMES CAMPBELL t Phono Main 3231. 208 Fruitgrowers' Daalc BaUdlngX Horses for Sale at West Side Stables G. L Schcrmerhorn Savoy Theatre TONIGHT A PAIR OF SCHEMERS One long laugh. FIVE MINUTES. TO TWELVE A scream. A TALE OF THE WOODS Selig thriller. EXCELLENT MUSIC ONE DIME I Wonr Kidd's Shoos. You nood n Buiok. Extracts nt Goodfriond'a. Maftio oycglnBs olonuora froo nt Dr. Gohlo's, 18 W. Main at. ' 280 LlnonB on Bal oat Monitor & Co.'a. For wood of alt klndu, boo tho Squnro Doal Woodynrd. Phone 2C01. Fir etreot, botweon Second und Third strootB. Gould & Llndloy, proprlotora. 201 Duloks are durablo. Quoon Anno is coming into its own. Tho namoa of tho host of buyers lu thnt addition during tho past two weeks spell oxolusive homes. Don't lot somoono elso got the lot you want. 280 It, 2. O'llrion has returned to Modford nftor n sovoral days' stny FOR BALE 100 buahola of yoltow corn tor sood. Apply at onco aa it ta going fnat, to Young St Hall, Mod ford, Orogon. 205 Special Sale of Hair Goods Owing to the fact that I leave for Ashland the latter part of the week I will place on Special Sale for - - Two Days, Tuesday & Wednesday the finest lino of hair goods over shown greatest boautifior of tho age, and other prop- COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. MADAME ROOT Beauty Specialist at H. O. KENTNER CO., who havo taken tho agency for my beauty preparations. in Mcdford, all styles and colors, also my wonderful preparation for beautifying mc skiu, "jjiooin or ltoses, tno greates nrntions. Said the Mistress to Her Maid: "You have no idea, Jennie, what a snap it is to do the ironing with an ' electrical flatiron. It's twice as easy and twice as quick as using the old , fashioned stove irons. You need no lire, never have to change your iron, save all the footsteps between board and stove, and there is no soot whatever to soil the clothes." We have the General Electric flatiron for users of electric light to connect to lamp lockets already in the house. Let us send you one on trial I ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.