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THW MEDFORD M ALL TRIBUNE, MBDtfOttD, OREGON. FRIDAY, lWHltUARY'l. 11)10. IIY HOBOES ARE TO INVESTIGATE T Many Requests for "a Dime to Get ' Somethin' to Eat" Teller's Experience. More than tho usual number of Imckdoor vlt3tora have como to tho housewives of Mciltord wlthlh the past tow day. "I.oldy, can't you plvo a poor work ing man a Itltc to eat7" U the cry. Sometimes they pot a "hand-out," Foniotlinea n "sot-down," but never hy any chance do they offer to do any work to pay for the meal. An amusluir experience was that of Recorder Telfer with one of this i Bhtp brlngu a centry a week ago. orientals. Alarmed at Great Number of Dark Sklnned Men Arriving Au thorities Will Act. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A. C llowusit Austin (liven, unuiiWn olr Mr. nml j I ttiwlol I li.xml u lulile tin llieiu id Mrs. ,), .). I-Yyor, rolelmiliMl Iuh 21st ' the Imuulr.v room nml Mtrvetl tlu'in birthday on the !ltl itist. ntul In- with dinner, nml il infill lie of in KTnmliMivnta inmlo him present nt'Meivnl to Ihe render to know muiie of SAN KKANC1SCO, Feb. 4. Alarm ed nU tho prowInK InunlKratlon of Hindus the local authorities are twltt to bo planning an invcHtlKftttnu of looking for orehiinl land two vnluiuilo lots in rryer s ntlili tiou to the town of Knule Point on that occasion. J. C. Hi-own, the dirt seller, iukI M. 11. fllovor, holli ot Metlford, were out to our town looking over the laud adjoining. Mr. Glove w.i the Hindustani, arriving with every ship from the orient. Tho Chi Yo Mnru Is In port today ltl 136 tnrbaned dark skinned men of the lowest caste, who will he used tor construction work on railroads of tho west. The number Is an aver- ago Importation of laborers, na every full steerage list of Miss Mabel l'rewell anil Miss Sarah Singleton were in our town Inst Saturday on business ami end ing on some of their many friends George Yere, who bus been engag ed with n party of eivil engineers on the right of way of tho P. & K. near llutte Falls, and John Kdsull emtio out last Saturday, look dinner at the Sunnyside ami Mr. Yere went on to Mi'dfoid I he same afternoon, nml Mr. Kdsull took a load of supplies Mr. Tolfer was tackled by a fel- Thousands of Hindu laborers are low with tho request for n dlmo. worklnit on the railroads of Urltlsh .... . , . ... . . ! i i 1 n.i "I've ii coins,- sam me man, anu Columbia ami tneir unmoors nave up u ieeu mnmmi mni u. ip,v I want the dlmo to mako 25 so tlmtjRrnwn so lartro that protests tigalnst ! report that those who have charge the Increasing Influx nro being heard i of the elearing ot the right ot way in Ottawa and It la feared here that i nro getting along well with their a similar condition wilt meet men-1 work nml by the "JOth insl. they will ace the laborliiK people of the Pa-ihae the whole of the right of way nt!cific roast, and every effort will bo .cleared" to llutte FalN. lmuln tn stoo tho Hindu Innndatlou ' Mr. Fry of Little Unite eivel CHICAGO WHITE SOX TO TRAIN ON COAST 1 tain get a meal." Tolfer sliod tho fellow up and told him to come with him and ho would fix it: he had noticed Chief Shearer and Pollcemnn Murdock the other end of tho block. The expectant seekor for something to eat trotted along, keeping up a running fire of conversation about "what a fino guy you aro." and "I knew yo were all right from de foist." nntll thy tfamo up to the two of fl oors. Telfer stopped and said to Shwurer: "Chlof. bore Is a man that needs dime In order to gt something to eat. Can you do anything for Ulm?" lire," sttld tho clttof. Thm to Murdook: "Take him over, Frank, and lock htm up." "Dhat's a mean trick to play on a Kuy. Who-are youse, anyway," said the hobo. "M'ni the Judge." said Telfer. "Hully gee." was the exclamation or tno otner. "yon can t tsll what a ... , .. . , . , , i , .. . 'will work their way pout Invnru to Los cbv l In file frktvn lit- fhn wfi tin looks." When searched at the Jail the sum of $2.70 was found or his clothes. i, Lake ii.reeK r. w.. nun iwo m m mih- Jenlh'd for dinner the la-t of the pM weok. One ot the boys wna the one SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 4. The Chietigo White Snx will spend tt portion of their training season on the Pueitle const, according to an announcement bore today, thereby forestalling the appearance of the Boston lied Sox on western dia monds this year. Tip O'Noil, ndvnnco agent of C miskey's Americans, said before re turning to Chicago to hold n confer ence with the Chicngo club president, that it was certain that tho White Sox would open here against the Seals oil Murcb 4. Whether they the peouliarities of these people. Thoy all sat down ntul then the fireJ thing thoy ale was the pork. They would each ivaeh to the dish and take a piece of pork and eat that first, then the tomato preserves, then bread, and last potatoes, lull ing everything with (heir fingers, not using their knives at nil. None of thorn washed their hands except the boss, before eating, and after they got through they till washed clean with soap, Fred Ibmlap of Talent and two teamsters, who wore hauling his household goods, stopped here last Wednesday night on their way lo Mr. DitnliipV homestead on Indian eivuk, near Derby. There wore three men came in Wednesday night front Pnnkey's log ging enmp, cold, hungry and tired, and culled for supper, eto., uiid they ate us though Ihey enjoyed it. Your correspondent went to Sniu' Valley last Saturday and did not get homo until Tuesday night, so am lit tle slow in "citing in the news, Advertised Letter List. The following letter remain un called for a) the pootofllce at Mod ford, Wodnosdnv. Februarv 2: I'M An n.vke.' IL A Miveedn. Mr Baker's vs. Home Made Bread Wo hnvo honio-ninde bread. Which would you rather eat, home-made or bakers' A I'ooli.sh question to ask, for most people would bo willing to pay twice tho price for itonio-niado broad thoy pay for baker's, but you can buy the good old-fashioned home made broad at the Rex Orooory for tho same price as baker's. Largo, well browned loaves, both nourishing and palatable, and baked from tho best flour in the city. "Yakima Best Take a loaf home with you and bo con vinced. Rex Grocery Co. Angeles or whether they will start in the south and piny northward to Portland hns not ye,t been u-oer-tnincd. who accidentally shot himself in the arm some time ago. He y thill In line lull liHln it! Ma mm v.il. Iml thinks that he will eventually hav.. I w; l'M. JillH'. i a- i"ei. nenry rummer, inn iimii. Tom K. nation. P. IL F.nt.ui. .1 !'" (-), Mr. N'ltnnic I'pn-. Merlon II Fa ire, Mt. Mnry L Fletcher. .Initu Unlhrtiilh, Giufield Luiubei Co.. Percy Goldstein. lIumvtoHd Cottnge street 1, .In lvre-,iii, I'M ward K'n.wen. Waller T. Malhis. K. C. i Miller. A. N. Miller. .1. A. McLhmI, Ilattie N'cwmnu, II no Ordway, Frit.' L. Peter-on. I). M. Perce. .1. F Scott, Mis'. Kujjcuc Steimbonch. ,1. If!. WmiFh Mn-tor Ilwnrd WiKon. Mri. M. II. Wood-. .1. P. Wolf. We-. the use of it t" a great extent. A lady by the nwne of Xntnnd and her little boy came to Kn-.'le P : to board Inst ' Monday. Her hit--band i a bridge careuler on the P & K. rnilwuy. Mr. Pin t on it i id his (laughter. Mi Mary, .canio out lnt Tnesduy, took the car for Medford the next mora- j '"".r imr. He made the in mid trip. Mi-!'!' .Vfix, Hntti Peylon remaining in Modt'ord. V"'"H. '"K, Mr. Mip of Medford came out TiiomIhv evening, spent the night v. Fngle Point and returned to Med ford Viw1m,1V (It'll Alex. Vestal was pleasant caller j ,J"' Adjustment Agency, in Kagle Point and reports that l'Hu's '.nllmg lor the uIm.vc h-l-(he steam -hovel has finally got to 'dl please say Advertised. A i WHY, ASKS WILEY, IS CONTRACTS LET SUGAR BEET BOOZE? WORK COMMENCES New Spirits Made From Pulp of Su gar Beets Proves Serious Ques tion With the Government. WASHINGTON, Feb. L If. spir- Work of Excavating for the New Building on Sixth Began Today. Telephone Street work on the bit: cut near Vestal's, Thev have had a long and hard time moving it to its de-tinalioii. but have finally succeeded. LaM Wednesday morning the mil road men who have been boarding at road men who Imve been boarding in Fugle Point took their lunch railroad track, but they were met by uie secuon doss, wno intornied menu that the orders from headquarters !was to suspend operations for a .'while on thai part of the railroad where thev had been working, and the renilt wns iptite n number of them stnrted Ibis (Thursday) morn ing for Medford. There were about charge of 1 cent will be mode upon delivery. A. M. WOODFOIM). P. M Medford, Orgon: Thi cartifie- that we have sold Hall's Texan Won der for tun ui'o of all kidney, blad der and rheumatic troubles for ten ( venrs, ami linvo nevar had a com- l plaint. Tt trivoR quick and permanent relief. Sixty das' traatmunt in each bottle. Medford Pharmacy. Best Groceries The contracts for tho construction its made from Migur cane i rum iimUof tho Homo Telephone company spirits made from grain is whisky, hulldlng on Sixth street, corner of 100 Hindus quit work Tuesday .... I O i.: i it! . , . what is Miints mtidc trim: sngnr Hnllv. havo been let and the work of I iwhkihk hi uinuus. mere were beet.- excavating for the htiildlni; lias liecn uil i- inv qocMion mm uii- ' pniiimetirod. The hiill.llnir will 1.0 tenuil revouue collectors and the' lubonl l'J of them ciiine lo Hie Sim inv-ide In-t Wcdnesdav nbout noon land called for dinner. Thev !;Rri tft (n uii nf lrlrk. nnd two i I p .. .1 i . pure food exerts are working over. " u w,b, mAM'' PnrK. n ,,eo,. Mr. I'leM.lenl lan, it I.-saul, l.a .leclar- and fJtte, v,uh n JI10(1rl . ed that he has .-aid nil hi; is going t ancj uboui whisky, and ordered hi ,-ubor-! Th; Medron, rIck comiKtny has dmatcs to settle the q.ie.-tion. Hie thfl t.ontrllfil for ,he )irek worl. K. CAecutivcs deeioi, n. the "what is . w Qmy w,u (J) Ue carpnt.rIn, al, WIIISKVI ('ll.-O IUKI OOVVII IIIC I UK! that grain i-piiit- must be .called whi-ky and spirits from iiudus.-es i i... ....ii, ..i Hut now coiner the We.-tern Dis- tillene., company locateil nt Ag- Kl!imat IIoralo: T,K, Herald Is cu new,. Lul.. with t he deobirutiou that roUH (() kmW Ju(Jt wh() fmm Mli hey mnki 'vb sky . u the pulp m ,.xproKed themmdve In fa lot. oyer alter the .sugar is extracted , yor f)f thj ,UOV()immt f01. ft new HtatP. , tron, bee s lhey want o bo allow- The on,y (mm etl)A of Hurh lt,nIl. , ((i in l-jiii ine iiou.o wmtjuy, just , . .. . ii i i i i - '"g IIS HICJ Oil VL- llt'VII lining. Notice to Contractors nnd Builders. On and after April 1, 1010. the minimum .scale of carpenter's wages ' will be .f.l.fiO for eight-hour days. I CAItPFA'TKILS' UNION'. Local No. 18-10,1 January 1, 1010. 'Jf.2 Wear Kidd'a Shoes, i Hniek? "o At Prices Strictly in Keeping with the Quality of Our Stock which is Unexcelled A Trial willConvince You Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers O. L. Sclierinerhorii the oxonvatlng. WHY NOT BOOST INSTEAD OF KNOCK? i To label it "whisky mado from bfietn" would make it necessary to conduct a long ciiuipiiigu of educa tiou to iiiuke people believe that it ar ImnkorM who have eyea lug nro tho hankera who have yo on securing the Btntc doposltH without in vim- In niiv ;inv Intcri'Ht llier(-on The rent of tho public simply consider iYti ,(,,,'t,iftit thf i.lkllntllrirf, 1 Alilltlla really can be mado from beet, lhey, .unornliundant enthi.BlaHm hay, a,... th. ,s not ngl. t ; no 8Q oh fop Mo(lfo. Dr. Wiley admits that the opints dihtilled from tho beet pulp in very pure. Hut it is not whisky, ho buyti. It is "spirits distilled from beet pulp, rcntified nod colored with brown Nil gai'." So why not loll the truth on! the luhel? i The quoHtiou it. ntill in the air. Tin revonuo officerrt have decided that TWO LIVKS KAVKI). the Cnlifoniia )rodiu!t is not rum, nt! nn' rule. Now Ihey tiro exauiiiiing. the seams in the president' defini tion of whisky lo see if it eitii bo htrctohed. 1 IfAVK MJ KINDft OF DUV OOItlMVOOI) FOIt s.ili: My best fP, 7.1Q jmr cord. And I havo some cood fir for $0.50, ..nd If you want It flawed Into ntovewood j. will v-oat 50 centu per cord more. Ah soon an road are lietlor wood will ho cheaper. I ,-Uo do wood oawlng hy tho covd or by tho hour. I alno take orders for ;our fa.l wood, r will bavo yovr wooj. cut now and dellvei tho H'liio to you any time next Biintmer. and you do not have to pay for H until delivered. For fur ther luforiua'lou call auu f.oo ine at 21 South Grnp w A'.-tford, Or., or phoun M;n t ii (. if, Relch biolu. zo YToae mii's Skoes. I wish to certify that my luiHband ' ! vni Riiffnrln i for a lnnir flmfl frnm - stomach troublo and a complication I that various phyolclanH declared to bo Rrlght's dlscaBO, and was given i up by them tt dlo. Ho then consult-' cd Dr. T. Wa'i Hlng nt No. 725 J street, Sacramento, who cured tho troublo entire!. Thin was sevon years; ago and there has been no return of tho complaint. I My little boy, Virgil Strickland,! was shot through the stomach and I Intestines ..nd tho doctors said ho could not llvo unless ho was operated on, end Dr. Hlng cured him without a knife, That was In September, 1907. nnd the little boy Is enjoying good henlth over since. Wo formorly resided at No, 21(5 18th street, nnd havo since moved to No, 3207 Kant avonuo, Oak Park, I cheerfully recommend Dr. Hlng's services to anyone needing medical attention, (BlBW-d) MRS. 8. E. STRICKLAND. I vorlfy tho above statement. L'. STRICKLAND. January 14th, 1910. $12,525 Eleven aeres in Coniiee pears, 10 years old, nine acres in JJartlett airtl Anjon peal's, 1 lo 3 years old: close in; good soil. Terms. $12,000 Kleven acres in Coniiee and Hose pears, 1-1 years old. These trees are in full bearing and will pay a good income on the urico asked. $24,000Thirty-two acres in Boso and Anjou pears; irocs are from 4 -to 7 years of age. Complete sel of buildings. Close in.' $7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles from Medford, all under the ditch and can be irri gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford; eight acres in Newtowns and Spitzenbcrgs 0 to 7 years of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in peaches; two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $13,000 Twenty acres; 16 acres in 7-year-old New towns and balance in 3-yoar-oJd Bartlott pears; no buildings. $7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit- zenberg apples, 7 to 11 years old. $18,000-Thirty-five acres, about 25 planted to apples and peai-s, in bearing. Trees are from fi to 15 years old; buildings; tour miles from Medford. $14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for a home; twelve acres in apples m d pears 3 years old; about an acre of bearing orchard: 11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 per acre Stewart aero tracts; two miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size. Pino building spots on all; can all bo irrigated; cheapest tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 per acre Finest five and ten-acre orchard and garden tracts in the valley; easy terms. $35,000270 acres; buildings; 20 acres in bearing Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears; about GO acres in one and two-year-old apples and pears; fino or chard land. SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARD TRACTS, W. T. YORK & CO You Couldn't Head It Off With A Gatling Gun Medford will have 25,000 people in 1012. The point is: the 30-acre tract we offer for a song adjoining fownsite now, is the snap of the year. See us at once. We have t wo good business oppor tunities. THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Fire Insurance No. ! I Nortli Central Ave. - P L UMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH t Old Tribune Building. .Fnone 15031. C W i tii m i DRIVERS- that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUIOKI-V AND WITH COMK MKT TO YOU A UK AIAVU'8 TO HM FOUND Ai TIIM FAIILOW DOWNING, IHOIIUTOnH. WEST SIDE STABLES I'HONH 21.11 fl. (lltAI'H 8TIU3I0T