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THE MET) FORD DAILY TRIBUNE. AMUSEMENTS Manager Hnzelrigg & Williams have arranged to bring the latest musical comedy auecess, 14 Are You Crazy!" to this city, and it will be presented at t ho Med ford Opera House tomorrow uight. January 8. The story of "Are V.u Crazyf" is almost too intricate to explain. It is ono of those ciAedira where mistaken identity brings about nit man lit-r of iudicrmis complications. Three men exactly alike in makeup and di s are constantly being taken one fur the oihcr bv every member of tli- FRANK DAMSEL, WITH "ARE YOU I , Y il , V V. : " 'I v r " Kfc ' . I ht - F k t ! j! C" ( i ' ' ' ' S Fm 1 - - - '1 K ' r" t V f 1 cast, and a thousand excruciatingly funny situations are . the result. Not until the filial -( curtuin 'aro things straightened out' 'Ditrjiig ttredhree acts high-class specialties and many new and Original songs and musical numbers are presented. The big song hits are "She Is t ho One Oirl," "The Charge of the Teddy Bears, " " t'ntil I Return ). Again," "My Tootsie Woo" and "Come on Hack Home." "Are You Crazy?" which comes to the Medford Opera House .January 8. has but one aim to make people laugh. A foreign visitor to this country once said that from his observations he had come to the conclusion that the reason American people were so successful in their business and were so possessed with energy was that they were fonder CLARENCE REAMES NOT CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE i Deputy District K. unes returned Attorney Tnes-liiv C. L. morning! ir.,:n mrse.e.. ..., .,ne ,.- ..9 ...... .Astoria, Or.-Mr. Francis J. Heney gp nding the holidays with his mothnr sir. i)urjn your recent visit to for the past week. Immediately upon j Portland there appeared in The Orego his return he wa ; shown a copy of anjnian a purported interview with you in F ,.,fril Tril.mio in winch isue it was stated that he would be a can didate for the office of district attor ney at the .June election. .Mr. Heames said: " I'pon the expira tion of the term of office of my brother and law partner, A. K. Heamea, next July he will then have held the office of ditsrict attorney for a period of eight years; during a great portion of this time I have been associated with the work connected with the office: I have always stated that I would not under any circumstances be a candi date for this office. 1 cannot under stand how the report got started that I wanted the office, for I most cer tainly do not. The only connection I have ever had with the office has been because of the partnership with my brother. I would not accept the posi tion longer than at the expiration of the present term." .Jacksonville Post. DIES FROM EFFECTS OF HER FIRST BATH IJKLLKKONTAINK. .. .Jan. 7. To the fir"t bath since her ehihlhood days, physicians here ascribe the illness which ended the life of Mrs. Nancy A. Neanton. !'" yea I old. last week. She was taken to the Logan county infirmary two weeks ago from her home in Monroe t"wndiip and there was forced to plunge into a bathtub nf wrmn nt.r anl miM'-nnK She pro tested vainly. "I hav. n-.t been in water since a child. I took my hmt bath in St. Mary's river yearn nifu aud I can't stand water now!" she cried. A chill came over-T soon afterQ'ie emerged and she took to her bed with what the phvsioinns pronounctd pneu-! of fun and could laugh more convinc ingly than any other nation he knew of. Certainly in any event every one likes the man who often laughs, and from this point of view "Are You Crazy?" is a public benefactor. He that as it may, it's a rattling good musical com edy with a greater proportion of origin ality thau is usually allotted such pro ductions. The action moves rapidly, the complications come quick and fast, and within the compass of three acts no time is lost. High-class vaudeville CRAZY?" COMPANY. and musical numbers help to make out an evening of solid enjoyment. TO MEDFORD THEATERGOERS: The musical farco "Are You Crazy?" comes to our house tomorrow night. Wed m ;dy, .January S. 1 have made most careful inquiries concerning this attraction at Portland, Seattle and Spo kane, and from my replies I can assure our patrons that this company is first class in every particular. In fact I will positively guarantee it. Any one not perfectly satisfied can have his money back at the box office any time during the performance Can we do more? Our new orchestra of six pieces will furnish music for all attractions in the future. CHARLES TX HAZELRIOO. FULTON CALLS HENEY TO PROVE HIS CHARGES The following open letter has been written to Francis .J. Htney by Sen ator v uiron: wh" '1 "" w,'n !" as .V'"K H"" you liau III your pnwueftNiuu f meiu-r that I have lieen guilty of Hume corrupt act. .My attention having been called thereto by a representative of a Port hind newspaper, 1 said: Ml, as report -rd by ymi, Mr. Heney charges that I ha vi' been guilty of any manner of cor ruption, I brand the 'tnteincnt as a wilful, deliberate and malicious lie.' ' ' My answer was published Decem ber Ji last, and I assumed that in view of sueli statement you would adupt the only manly course open to ymi nnd cith-T repudiate the interview or make a public and frank statement of the facts, or alleged facts, on which your statement was baser!. Yon have dcine neither, although in a Washington pa- i...r ci. ii -iin rixinrled In Im VP -til lit til lit vnii never said in an interview fortal oini publication discreditable things regard ing Fulton,' but that 'n Portlaml paper may have printed some things yuu naid privately. ' "Let the Facts Be Given." 'Whether uttered privately or pub licly, openly or secretly, any rharge that I have been guilty of a corrupt or discreditable net is an infamous falsehood. "I therefore demand Ikat, in justice to myself aud the people of tins state, whom 1 have the honor in part to rep resent in the Congress of tip- Cnited States, you publicly and speeif ieally set forth the grounds mi which you base the ehaige of wrongdoing on my part. You shall not longer hide behind insin uations. Let the facts be given and given at once, if tat ts there be. Iifodcrn and scientific met hod1 for the stand ready at all times to t t aiiyfcre of all diseases of the hair, scnlp liarge that may be Imeight fti;aint my and face. Shanif o s. Kleetric record as an offi. ial mid. confident in -calp ma-sa.'f following shampoo IT, the knowledge that I hat . knowingly cents. Pli a deficienri. devel done no wronir. "ill und-rtuke to satin- oped, manicuring, finest toil-t articles j fy the of orrgi.n of tin- roiti- todi- of tnv rondo.'t and -f fit- in I rareor. O' w- ril.Tn.S'O FRUITMEN WILL HEAR EXPERTS Elaborate Programme for State Horti cultural Society Meeting at Portland Next Week Many Papers on Tree Culture Will be Read by Experts. The following is the programme for i he Oregon Horticultural Society's an nual meeting, January 14 to H, at Woodmen hall, Portland, which will be attended by many Medford fruitgrow- Tuesday, January M Officers' re ports, President At well, Secretary treasurer Lake, F.xhibits Cninviisioner keid ; " Kularging the Market for Prunes." Geome C. Flanders. Portland: ' Priming the Prime." James M. French, Kllsworih, Wash.; "Some Fea tures in Orcharding, " J. If. Shepard, sjilem; "The Fruitgrowers' Interest in .he Conservation and distribution of 1 . 'Aattr," J. II. Lewis, state engineer; iieminiseences, " Dr. Curdwell; "The Loganberry and Its Culture," A. M. Apinwall, Brooks; ' ' Drying Itlaek caps, " Joseph Hall. Newbevg; "Wom an 's Work Horticulture," Marion MncTlae, Portland. Wednesday, January 1;" "Neglected Opportunities," L. T. Ib-ynolds, Salem; F-ivadening the Work of County In spectors," 11. M. Williamson. Portland; Selection and Breeding, " F. W. Power, Salem: ' 'Oregon Hort iculture Needs,' L. M. Uilbert, Liberty; "The (jnestton Box ' '; " The New Kducat ion ni Promoting. Horticultural Ie'elup ment,'' President . J. Kerr, Agricul tural college; "The Apple,." A. 1. Ma sou, Hood Kiver; " A Commercial Box of Apples," K. H. Shepard, Hood Kiver; "What I Know About tin' Dust Spy,-,,-, H. C. Jimnhneil, .limction City; Things --1 Want to Know," K. U smith; unfinished business, election of olf'icers. new business. Thursilay morning iVmonst rat ions with spraying apparatus; Morgan & McKni'dust: Portland Seed Co., gaso line; Mitchell. Lewis & Staver, gaso line; James H. lieid, gasoline; Oregon Npray & lias Co., compressed gas; Owen ( o,, compressed air. A. M. Helms from Climax brought to Medford and sold two yoke of oxen that brought him $200 cash. This char it tor of motivo power is almost obso lete. They were very fine cattle. M. II. Lindley sold to C. J. Almlee property in South Medford; considera tion, $24.1. .-.-' NOTICE K. OF P. ' Installation of officers and supper to night; third degree work. Attendance requested. .1. V. MOI,OI!V(, C. C. SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the citv council of the city of Medford, Oregon, al ; the office of the city F0R SALE New re.mence, ,un com m.I' tOk'p ,..ctcd,rond block west of high chase of 2o,000 in ten-year, 5 per cent '. Seventh street; fne col- cotTpon bond; of said city, in denomina-) "'' 't;rj cheap ,f sold soon. In- tions of $.-,00 each, interest navahlej q'r0 Tribune office. tf semi annually. Each bid must he ac- HATIIS -Men only; hot air, steam and companied by a certified check for an' medicated sea salt, CUc; with massage, amount equal to S per cent of the. i.ni); good for rheumatism, cohls, atid' amount of such bid, payable to the city. jitSi paralysis, etc.; will purify nnd of Medford, nnd said city council re-j (ono v Kn',.riy. I'rof. Vnleske, A serves the right to reject nny or nil : tri.Pti enH.r f ' 7th st. tf bids. ! Dated nt Me.lfonl. Oregon, December: FOU SALK Having purchased over 11 107 1 BEX.T. Jr. COLLINS. 250 City Recorder. BUSINESS OAEDS. E. R. HAMILTON, M. D., Physieinn nnd Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. S. DeArmond. Office in Ritter Dunlap Block. Phone 6S3. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO at DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. j WM, W. P. HOLT, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Oregon. WAEEEN L. CAMEEON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. 1 Rfsidencp, Hotfl Moore. LINDLEY LINDLEY, DoaterH in new nnd nfcond lianrl furni tuns RtovfH anl tinwnfp. hardware, etc. Storage and roinmisHinn. Woodynrd in roniior-tion. All goods df-liverod to any jpnrt of city. NEW TOILET PA1LOF.S .full" id. l-Q te 4 O -dd M-.nr- )in-0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND tiold scarf piu. Owner can secure game at Tribune office. tf FlkST-CLASS Japanese eook wishes situation. Address Cook, Tribune. 50 FOU SALK Town lots; good location, $."0 each; terms. Pago Jt Lawton. 2t" FOlt SALK Town lots, good location. $."i0 each; terms. Page & Lawton. -ti7 FOU SALK One glass show cast, S feet long, nearly new; cheap. Lindley & Lindlev. " tf WAXTKD All kinds of second hand goods at the Woods building near Hub bard 's Lindley & Lindlev. tf FuK SAT-K .""0 buys Loritner's fruit nncl confectionery stand if bought at once. Moi"o blk. West Side. tf WANT TO KF.XT Ti or tirootu house. A ill! ress, stat ing location, etc., II. L. Young, general delivery, city WA NTF.D To rent a smail untar nished house, electric lights, close in. Call at my office. Dr. R. li. Hamil ton, tf K KXT lientleman wanted for nicely furnished room, near in. Apply at Hotel Moore. ti FOR EXCHANGE Medford property for other property. Adrdess Lock Box 41S, Medford, Or tf FOK SALK One five-horsepower mo tor, good as new; take it away for .To. Peils Elite Laundry, Medford, Or. ' tf FOU KENT Hesirahle furnished rooms for housekeeping; convenient ; for family of three; no children. , ;i(7 N C street. -07 A WELI-ESTABLISHED retail busi ness for salo in Medford. Address P. O. Box 710, or hiquirc Tribune of fice, tf FOU KENT Nicely furnished rooms; electric lights. Inquire of Mrs. Ad die liippcv, West Seventh st., in the White bld'g. 2--2 FOR SALE One. )o-horsepower auto matic Russell engine, in first-class Rape; look this up. the price will sur prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med ford, Or. tf WANTED Housework or window cleaning by day or hour; bamboo fur niture made to order; art work repair ing. A. Tatsumi, Seventh st., near bridge. tf WOIilv WANTED Japanese contrac tor; can do all kinds of general fann ing; general helper in all work; town or country. Address A. E. Tatsumi, Gen '1 Del., Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE One acre, west of Medford City limits; price $200, payable $10 1 down and $10 n mouth, without inter est. Address P. O. Box 571, Medford, Oregon. 2(ii KOIi SALK Uofore huying nursery or ornamental stock call and see (J. F. Linxwiler, North C street, or addresR him Box 114, Sfedford, Or., and get lowest prices. 24i ',M-'tuu" leet or iirsi-cinM iiiiiuiig nig, we nre prepared to furnish firHt-elnss lumber of all kinds in nny amounts on short notice. If you contomplato building place your order with us; nricpH verv reasonable: dimension nnd line finish lumber a specialty. Write I or call, ltutte Tails Lumber Company, office over Jackson county bank, Med ford. Or. tf I FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, I bv dav, week or month. The Odell, over postoffiee, Medford, Or. tf I-'OK PALE At a rmrgain, ninety anres j of the choicest fruit land in Rogue river valley, rich Boil, all level. welP watered, good aix-rooin house, good barn, three good wells, abundiinee of j water. All under cultivation ready; for orchard. Intending purchasers, should aee this place before purchasing. 1 Geo. Mims, Nash Hotel, Medford, Or. t 174tL. Nl'ltSKKV STOt K All kinds of fruit; trees, hot h large and small fruits, ; standard varieties of npp-.es and pears and peaehes, including .Vewtown nnI Spitzenberg apples; a full line of up tmlate nursery stock, in large or amnll lots; nl'-m all kinds of ornamental tren nnd shrubbery, at tny residence in Sou. h Medford, having jwt re- 1 ceifd a In rye shipment, am prepared I to fill orders immediately. Inquire at J Warner's Store. 1,. i. Warner, Sr., ! Medford. Or. tf j Coal for Sale. I We are now prepared to fnrniOhrtnd , picked coal at t In- mi tie. f i v e rn i of tiMvn. in at"o : i r detired 1 i?7..'.0 per ton. tf O PAOinr ' OAI. CO. MEDFORD OPEEA HOUSE Hazelrigg & Williams, Mgrs. Wednesday, January 8, THE MERRY MUSICAL FAROE COMEDY, ARE YOU CRAZY? the ma music fun show with FRANK DANSEL anil 17 OTUKliS IT PANVlNlt (illiliS W'.W'V (.'OMKD1ANS f.VlVHY MUSICAL HITS SKK T1IK TKMV IIKAKN POPULAR PRTCES. ' NOTICE Is licrt'liy givt'n timt llu uintiTsiuiH'tl will npply to the I'ity council of Med foril, Or., at its noxt nuH'tinj; to lip hclil .Tiiiuuiry 7, l!t"Sf for a lioi'iixo to soil malt, vinous ami spiritous litpiors in I.'ss molalities tlian a gallon, for n porioil of vsix months, at my place of business at parts of lots 10 aud II, Mock lo, Moilford, Or. . . . T. H. MOUKK. Datcl Dccouilior 2fi, V.H17. 214 R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCJT WOR K, (i 1? I LL AND LATH AVORK, PATTERNS, LT(A TI0L13IMIONK 471. Gii- Greater- -Hertford Who favors homo entcrprlnc nnd tho hulldlnfr of a lonro City In the center of the most beautiful valley on earth? WE DO, YOU HIKH.'bD. Then wh mik) your money awity for other people to h-unlle? )upoiit your do)Iurn with ua that It may lm lnai eil fur home enterprise. Every Hollrir nonl nut laka thnt much out nf rlrrulntinn ti)r. In adilition to our National Bank, we have a UAVlNlii UEf AK'IMKNT nnd pay In terenton Savlntin Accounta. (Jpen un account with the Medford National Honk, whom officer nnd rllreelern nro all home people and inte-ented in the upbu'MinK ofaCiruatur Medford nnd the entire HuKue Kiver Valley, Cbe medford national Bank Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10.000.1 '0 YOU ARE W KDN'KSDAY AFTKHXOOXS WILL !!K LA 1)1 KS' VISITINd DAY AT I'KIL'S I0LITK LAUNDKY. LADIKS ARK KttPKCI ALLY IWITLI) TO CALL AND CO THWOrCIl THE ES TA IiLISI I.M KXT SEK JlOW THE CLOTH KK A I K Y A S II K I ) IX A X UP-TO-DATE AXI) .MODERN" LAUNDRY. ATTENDANTS WILL ME OX ILVXD TO EXPLAIN" DETAILS :: :: :: Peil's Elite Laundry No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the Bouse Then la the time you ap preciate tho convenience of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plun to the nearest lump socket and turn the switch PINT. QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Size is specially adapted for nurst ry Clean Sale :i 1 1 "i I t i 1 1 1 it i "j ' '" '": Jj Condor;Water and Power Co. Bhone $r. Office on Sovcnth Street, Opposite the Big Electric Sign. MEDFORD. OR. SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE in eating nro attained nt Nash's. Ev erything cooked here has that delicious flavor that only tin expert cook can give. Our meats, poultry and fish nro chosen from the choicest in tlio mar ket. Our coffees, teas and wines nro best. When you want to enjoy a good meal go to Nash 'a. THE NASH Medford Steam Bakery HOT BOLLS FOB BREAKFAST or dainty little dinner rolls that will tempt the appetite of tho most fastidious, Is tho kind vn servo every day when orderi d. Breadstuff's, light, white nnd de licious, is cur specialty, as woj as the richest, finest cakes, p-ts-try nnd pies. When you wan' enjoy your meals, ordor .i b.ikestuffs from us. WELCOME Durai. le monia, dying shortly after. O o o o O o o o o o o CoO O o o O o 0oo O Oo oo00 O O oo o o o O o0 O- O OO o c o o G3 o o o o o O Q Q