EDFORD DAILY TRIBUNAL MEDFORl OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1008. Social and Personal J RIOTING IN LISBON; Classified Advertisements Ask for "Blue Htra" bard nheut flour. ' 15 New W. L. Mack and his family re turned Thursday evening from a trip to the southern part cf the valley. Mrs. 0. Ankeny of Kugenc, who has been at Klamath Kails, is visiting rela tives living iu Meilfyrd. Aro you going to improve that lot of yonrsj Are you going to seed your law'nt Are you going to plant bul'isf If so, Cook ran supply your every want. R. R. V. D. W George L. Nenle and his son, who live near Central Point, were in Mcill'ord Thursday morning. Oeorgo W. Dewey nnd YV. S. Chapman were down from Tnlcnt precinct during the week. Edison riionogrnphs at Singler Music Store. 185 Oeargc Gray of Klamath county ar rived in Medford Thursday on a visit with relatives. Charles F. Young of Gold Kill was u Modford visitor Thursday. If you want he best in fruit, shade nnd ornamental trees, shrubbery, roses, bulbs, seeds, small fruits, etc., it will pay you to call on C. 1'". Cook and place vour order at once. It. K. V. It. Int Mrs. K. A. Iinbler, who peppered MiBB Klla Williams with birdshot while the lattel and some of her friends were raiding the former's vineyard, was ex onerated by the Josephine county grand jury. Hear the now Edison Phonograph (Wonderful). Singler Music Store. 1H0 Sevornl inches of rain have lallen during the past week and farmers cnn begin plowing. Tho dry spell just end ed was the most protracted ever expe rienced in southern Oregon. Longest record on record. Hear them at Singler Music Store. 1HS E. P. Dunlap, while digging a well for Mauley Jncobson in Wagner Creek district, unearthed a mastodon tusk im bedded in sandstone. One section was a foot long and eight inches in diameter. A full lino lit fine imported bulbs at Portland prices. Where? C. V. Cook, West Sido. 17 Mrs. S. J. Day, of Jacksonville, has been visiting friends living iu Med ford. "No Shooting" signs nt Tribune offico. Irico 5 rents each, BO cents a dozen. 2M Harold Jackson, a former resident of Jacksonville, who is practicinLL den tistry in Portland, was n r nt visitor in Medfordd. Try a sack of "Hlno Stotn" flour. 11)5 Edison Phonographs nt Singler Mimic Storo. ' !S.r) P. L. Crantlll, the pioneer merchant, spent a lew hours in Ashland Friday afternoon. Longest record on record. Hear them nt Singlor Music Store. 1H.1 Edison Phonographs at Singler Music Store 1N! l.arkin Reynolds and Roy Itowmnn were over from Jacksonville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Central Point precinct, trailed with our mer chants Friday. "Bluo Stotn" flour is made from blue utom wheat. It is tho best. 1ft!) F. J. Swenuing, who has been con nected with the United States Geo TWENTY-THREE DEAD Monarchists and Republicans Engage in Fierce- right Use 'Posts to Batter Down Doors of Church Where Mon archists Hid Themselves. On Cent a Word No single Inser tions less than IS cent. Six Insertions for the price of four. B4venty-flv cent! a line per loonta. FOB 8A1E. LISBON, Portugal, Oct. 1". Twenty three men were killed or mortally wounded and 40 were seriously injur.al iu a great riot at Azambuja, between the monarchists mid republicans l:t the municipal election primaries today. The rcpubliccns outnumbered the monarchist and were the ugrcscors in iho fight. After a struggle iu -the streets, the monarchists were put to flight and took refuge in u chuuh, bar--iimliug the doors and windows. The republicans then obtained heavy ,.osts and limbers, with which they niiide battering rams. With these they battered down the doors and with stones broke all the windows that were expos iil, When the doors were broken open the mob rushed into tho church and at tempted to massacro the monarchists. A bloody battle was fought uiuk-r Un roof of the sanctuary, in whieh knives and guns were ur,ed with deadly eftect. The monarchis'.s, having no means of retreat, fought desperately until the ar rival of tho troops. The soldierB ar rested a number of tho leaders and finally restoied ordor. The town is under martial law, as the authori-ies fear further trouble FOIt SALE At a bargain, lirst class automobile. Write C, Tribune. 1H11 FOIt SALE A hoiiBe and lot in Cen tral Point, one block from Main street, house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot fifix 1 10; price l."j(MJ. Inquire of Mrs. 1 M. Emerson, Central Point, Or. 210 FOR SALF One acre in Medford; fine residence property; oak trees; good well. C. W.' Stone, over Bijou Thea ter. 183 FOR SALE Three gentle saddle and driving horses, t'10, 40 and t.'iO. First house ucross Beur ereek ono left ide of street. E. A. Halfer. 183 REPORT F.iNG rETEB HAS ABDICATED HIS THRONE IjONOfW, Oil. 1?. King Peter ol Servia hn.l sr-cretlv abdicated his throne and is lenr.ioi ..'ervin, necording to it report rrcchvil born today. Efforts to verify (lie rept.rt hnvo so far proved I utile, Tlr ireeil ers of the national ossein hiy and il the kino's cabinet profesi ignorance of King Peter's whereabouts. It is 1 iii .vii that Peter has been un imiml.'.r with lis people for several ye-irw. ,it,d when le refused to declan war on .union Hungary recently ol, the noi'Mition o Pohliia and Herzego viun the popubico was curried. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Science services are held -very Sunday morning at II o'clock n the Commercial Club room. Subject ,f the loMHon-Bcrinon for October 18. Mi.iKtriue of Atonement." All arc '.vdionie. Snndnv school at 10 o'clock. Methodist Episcopal Churck, 1 Street. "God's Veldiet Concerning a Prosper ous Man ".will bo the subject next Sab Inlli at II a. in. At night tho theme will be "A Judge Trembling in the Preiienci of a Prisoner." Sabbath school at 10 a. in. Epworth league nt 0:30 p. m. All are invited. in I ... 1 1 1 mr banks o i . iiik, .nut which lias iconi FOR SALE Eight-room house, closets, pautry, eummor kitchen, bathroom; 4 acres of land; Fish Lake ditch runs through middle; 1 miles from Med ford postoffice on Ccntrul Point road; part down, long time on balance. Ap ply to A. C. Taylor, 2!4 miles north of Medford, Central Point road. 181 FOR SALE A good small busincn on Seveuth street. Reasons for colling. AddrosB, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. t' FOR HALE One team horsea, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott'i Peed Yards or Box 800. 200 FOR SALE Choice business property at a bargain on easy terniB. P. O. Box 4 ft. Medford. 247 FOR SALE Now 1'indor concentrator, complete, for sale at a bargain; never keen uBcd. Address or call on W. J. Wimor, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Keamea, Jacksonville. '00 FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, 12,000, firBt clasH improvements, well, family orchard, otc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune office. tf FOR tflUE A first-class pianola-piano; a bargnin. P. O, Box 93, Mod ford. FO'lT HUNT Nicely furnished room with buard. Third louse from Oak dale uvenuu on Tenth street. Tele phone 015. 180 WANTED. WANTED Experienced young man wants steady position us clerk in gen eral or shoe store; bent of references. Address llul L. Conrad, Medford post offico. 184 WANTED A competent girl; two in tho fumily; no washing; will pay good wages. Address P. O. Box 421), Med ford, Or. WANTED First-class orehnrd mun to plant to trees nnd cultivate largo tract of orchard land. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. 185 logical Bureau during the past sensmi . returned from Klamath county Kridnjprcscilt campaign. """'IK- 4 ( , . "No Tresspass" cloth notices nt tlj-nim our l.'Jtrnillijrs mid HilVlllgfj Tribuno office. Price 5 cents each, n.. J , , 1,,.,., ., .-. . -n I cants a dor.ou. 250 ' 1 tU1 M .( 'U1 1 Wltll- Jmltfn Kent nnd A. K liVnnies hn.KO CM 1 1 1 1 1mI 1o i'('Uritv? Boil't iHH'ii in Hnlem in biiHincHH iu the Oil., :., ,,,.( , , ", - . , i II V S O '(tll tf' WANTKU lloraee for pasture, $2 per month; uo wire foncea; ahado, wutor ami grit.. Apply to Waltur Mooro, Phoenix, Or. 185 WANT KI) Umbrella ropiiriu(j. Cull on A. K. Tutsumo, near bridge. 182 WATT? IWr7"biy frmn 100 to3U0 hwi of fiUtk oe M4M, Or. in Siiprciiu Court, Any lndioH wlio nrn Murubonn or intorentcd In tho orilnr will amid thoir iMiiinH nnd inlilreHH to Mm. Allco l'or gflS, Deputy Huprcmo Commninlor nt Mud ford, KHiornl dolivnry. 1H12 Dr. D. V. Adkiim left for Portland l-'ridny ovcuiiiK to join hm 1'iunilf. A. D, Nnylor, tho lumber umtuifuc turiT, ih down from Inn mill in Ander Hon Creek diet riot. Bullm! Hullm! Ibilbsl Where? At r, K. Conk'H, li. U. V. D. 1S7 Tlrnd Kiidi'lilT. of Anhliind, tniniu'led buHineHH in Medford Fridny. A full line of tine import. 'd bulbs nl Cortland prices. Where? At Cool h, It. it. V. D. 187 F. K. Furry, a businesH men uf I'lme nix, hiiH been in Medford Heveral tiinen lately. Plant your bulbs now. lv'7 Mr. nnd Mrs. (VIj. IteiiineH, for nuiny yearn residents uf .liirkson ville, luive become eiti.ens of Medfnrd. Arthur Kb'inliammer and .1. II. Kn ers of Sterlinc precinct were nninii tin mnny iu Medford Friday. Mr. am) Mrs. J. W. Myers, of ( en tral Point precinct, ere jjuets 1'" .1. Williamson and Ins family fridny. II. D. Kubli. the well K n Ktnck' raiser, was over from A ppleate Fri day nfternoon. ,T. D. Williams, of Central Point, mnde Medford a business vinil Fridny, Mrs. W. It. Coleman, nf Jacksonville, passed ft few hours in Medford Fridny I afternoon. J Mrs. Marion Tryer, who has been al i iturke'ii Sanitarium iu Sonoma counts I Crtl., during the pnst nevernl weelss, re turned Friday eeniiii;. considerably ; improved tu health. J Welborn Helton, if Talent precinct. , was n husmess visitor in .Meiitoni i r. day nfternoon. .T. II. Messier, of the Kmoriek roonr ing house, spent Fridav night iu tlotd ii.ii. . Mr. I Terr, tin mechanic mine?, went norfjji Thursday in sean h of n location. Tie may atopt (irnnl Pass. " "jin is salW or njll'' ii'li".- - Usl Yew r&pttiy With Me flood house, tl rooms $17 il) viood house, Tt roonm $10(1 (food house, 4 rooms $71)0 HiO acres within one nnd one-half inilos railroad station, all iu cultivation; J'air improvements; tl acres in trees; easy tonus. 7H0 acres $-13 pnr acre; lf0 in culti vation; all (food land; tfood improve meats; one third down, balance 1 to 10 years at per cent; ood invest inent. Wanted A loan of $1000; security, in side business property. ). Q. ESo&erJ. Offico. Hotel Nosh, I) street entrance. TO TltADl Light sitgla e.ovorod bug y f,r two-Btiat ri(. L. E. ., Tri buno office. tf Purity and More As I ivv rxplaiiictl fully before, Oolestin Mineral Water is juit up in all its nat ural purit'. Tliis might mean little- if I should stop there. However, the quality of this water is such thati most doctors in the valley of the Houe recommend, it for weak stomachs and kidneys. And, as an ounce of preven tive is worth a pound of cure, why not use it at the table daily? Angle Opera House Thursday, Oct. 22nd Chas. ). Hazel rigg announces The One Recognized Etheojiian Company RICHARD & PRiHGLES FAMOUS Minstrels Kig free (Street I'arade at noon. ( i rand open air Con cert in front of theater at 7:30 p. in. Seats on sale at Uaskins' Saturd'"- " . October 17. Anniversary Sale Bargains Extra Discount of 5 per cent on bills of $5.00 or over If you come to town on the railroad we will RETURN RAILROAD FARE, so that von can trade iust as easy and for no more expense than in yov.r home town. If vou don't come by rail we"will give you a DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT, on all purchases of $5.0 or over, no matter whether goods are on sale or not. You get 5 py cent, discount on everything. Below we mention a few of the many good things which we have to offer to our patrons. "We invite you here to see the bargains which we offer and assure you that you will never be disappointed in anything you buy. If anything proves unsat isfactory we will cheerfully make good. (LHIMIIHHHIIMIIHHMHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIM I i 1 You can j I find it at SI Hussey's I f Cash 1 Store mm IB mm Suit Department Specials Bought For This Sale Our Keady-to-Wear Bcction offers tho greatest inducements to those who caro to save. A lady camo from Klamath Fullo and saw a coat in our storo marked 5.00, which the merchant thero was asking $7.50 for. Needless to say that wc sold her a coat. Hero aro some more bargains: Suits worth up to $20.00 for Suits worth up to $40.00 fcr Skirts worth to $6.00 for Skirts worth $9.00 to $11.00 for Children's Coats worth to $2.50 for Ladies' Coats worth to $9.00 tor .' $11.00 $25.00 ..$2.98 $7.00 $1.50 $5.00 Suits worth to $30 00 for only Suits worth to $75.00 for Skirts worth to $9.00 for Skirts worth to $13.50 for Child's Coat worth to $1.00 frr qp for JlL.Lj Ijailies' Coats worth to $14.0 for $40.00 ..$5.00 ..$9.89 Neckwear worth, to 50c for I7c A Wt uf fine Neckwear, odds nnd uinls of broken lines: ;regl:ir 25c, 'Mil uni 50c values; to close f 7 out for, choice, only Ill) Belts worth to 75c for 25c A lot of odds and ends of broken lines of now nnd stylish Belt3 for ladies; values from ."Vie and Of along to 75c, for u JO Ribbon worth, to 40c for 15c A big Jot of plain and fancy all silk and Union Ribbons; legular 25c, 30c, 35c nnd 40 values; to close j C at, choice 1 JO Everything For The Little Tots 1 i A9 revvD. .W)'? A light bay hem, woight 1050 pounds, 0 ycarB old, branded on left shoulder, lame in loft shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson nt Ucnglo, Or.200 I, OUT Straw colored Irish terrier dog. with short tail, Medfonl dog license No. 8!) on collar. Notify 11. Nethor Inml, Medford, unit receive reward. 1X0 LOOT An umbrella; was left nt north end of 7Kxpoxith.il building. W. IV lliirney, Nnsh hotel. 180 N1W CA8EI. Iu ttio mutter of the npiciil of fl. T. Salisbury from the corvcy of the conn ty surveyor; appealed to circuit court. V. M. ('ulkins, attorney for plaintiff. Uniform Excellence of Quality iti Every tiling we Sell. HARMONY IN YOUR NEW HOME Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork, Walls, nuke home life happier. Our expert decorative sprn:'.I:;t v'!l vi it your fity sonn. Without ol !i ;itiiVI ' I'e "ill discuss the fu: nihinys for your new home. Write frf pan lull i j J. G. Mack & Co. Furniture ami Carpets I'ORTI.AN ii. oRrnoN Singh Rooms FurnijhrJ Tastefully You should visit our Infants' Wear Department if you have any little friends to remember this rmas. HOODS, iu crochet, wool, silk, bearskin, velvet, felt, etc :. DOOTEES, the cutest assortment you ever saw anywhere SWEATERS Say, you can't imagine how pretty they are SACQUES In the machine and hand knit; values from LEGO INS In single and double, long and short 23c and to 75c CARRIAGE ROBES A dandy value at $1.50 TOQUES 2.")c, H.'ic, 50c, 75c and $1.00 MITTENS '. : 25c and along to $1.50 ..25c and to $2.50 ...10c and to $1 .00 ...75c and to $2.50 ...25c and to $2.00 12 t$ Silkoline 9c Hilkolhia make tho boHt covering for comfortables bo cimao it is soft, and wears well. Just received, a A big lot bought special; worth 32 l-2c, for j(j Cotton Batting Hock liivor cotton Bats aro cleaner, fluffier and make wanner, inoro lasting and moro satisfactory fillings for ooiiifuriuulus. A regular 4-lb. bat for MEDFORD 'S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY DANK. Jacksonville- Merchant Sued A suit whs lili-d in the circuit court Win. .leiiiiinH sei-k to ici'ovrr the sum nf $211011 on the pQ-uisNory note ! of TlioniHs ,1. Kinnev n well-known ; .Jacksonville merchant. That's why so many people buy all their groceries here. 'And their pastry and breads) nf'fs ill our Makery Department. Our prices are just as popular as our goods, too. Registration Glows October 20 1 Hint tmt total TfK'istriittnn for the ' I'rcsirlentinl election In .lnckaon county will resell 4700 when the lists slose u ' Oct. 20. Allen 6 Reagan q II A L 1 T Y U R O 0 E R S SEE THE WINDOWS We liave on display a complete new big line of Suitcases, Grips, Trunks, etc... a few of which arc shown in the window. They are Waxnian Drothers' make and are in all the new st vies and leathers o Priced right, when selling from SJ51.85 to $8.50 Our line of Huston Rubbers is very complete. Wo can fit a rubber to most any shaped shoe. Rub ers for tho little ones and Rubers (s'i; ladies and misses. Men's Rubbers, Yeto Toe Rubbers and oth ers. "Priced at a small margin when selling froin-IOc on up to 90 Hutchison & Lumsden REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hdfr4 Triton, 50t ft ntttfc. W, A. Jones, nheriff. to Carter Lund oompanv, property in Summit addition to Ardilaud . : Sheriff V, A. Jones to t'arter Land company, property Qti Sumi'O add it ion to Ashland . . Willinm Kims to ('. J. llremnier n.an, lot :i, blo. k 4, Ktvn a.tdi tion to Mnlfonl J. K. Xnn Srut to .1. 1.. (iuiili, land in township ranjjo 1 K Kli7.:i l.oni to Frank K. tlriove, ptoperty in Prneht 's ndditiou to Ashland Martha A. Anderson, jardian of Hattie Anderson, to John It. Norrift. land in township 3S, ninge I V J. dm R. Xorris to q K. Watt, HO neres in township rnngp ' fc"-0 in rTEOROES LYNCH A NEGRO FOR ABUSING A CHILD D50 GAI.VK8TOX. T.-i., Oct. 17. A ne gro mob took a member of their rnee from the jail at (Urn Flora. Wharton county, last night ami lynched him. Henny Price, 30 years of ni;e, ahn. ,1 a 12 year -ol J girl last evening ami was captured. A mob of representative nrgrora at tacked the jail and hanged him to a t ree. Attnrlic.l to tin. liody was n warning for all criminals of Price's class to keep away fmm Wharton rniimy, nnd that, any such captured would he hanged by the negro population, whether he be I In.'k or white. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ' , Prank Silva und Delia 1'ursel.