MKDFORD DAILY TRIBUN IjL MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, Social and Personal Mass Meeting to Be Held The Bum mill (oils feed and bated iy by scale weight only. Get prices ' before buying. 206 , Mrl. W. W. Harriiou pf Miuueapo- - lie, an old rrleud or A. kquubii, ie yish lag in Medford. She is also an old acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Hopklui and visited the Snowy Butte orchard Friday. Fred H. Hopkins and Hunt Lewis are planning to take in the Spokane apple fair next month. See McComb True about a snck or two of those Burhank potntoes. 20S Sara Sundry and wife are back from an extended viuit to the latter 's old home in California. J. C. Patterson of Ashland was a Medford visitor Saturday. Honest weights aud prices is our motto." McComb A True, , for hay feed and grain. 205 W. B. Stono of Talent was transact log business with Medford morchuntB . Saturday. Mutineer Stono of tho Burrell or chards is back from a business trip to Portland. Oo to the Buss mill for baled hay and feed of all kinds. 206 Mrs. Ii.' E. Whiting has left for her homestead near Eaglo Point, aecom uuaied bv her son Norman. T. J. Carney and J. D. Flulcy leave Saturday ninht for a quail hunt near Jacksonville. Lesnieiter photograph gallery. Open all week and on Sundays from J to 4 205 d. m. J. E. Fnvnrt visited Ashlnnd on Saturday. W. IT. West spent Friday In Ashland. John Olson pnid the county sent n visit Friday. When eggs nre 40c a dozen, mix a litile egg food with your chicken feed. The results will surprise yon. 8eo Mc Comb & Trne. 205 Ed Root has purchnsed a lot in Weal Medford, paying 450 for tho samo. Ho will raise a crop of broom com on It. H. P. Woodson of Ornnts Pass was a Medford visitor Saturday. Howard Oleason of the Big Butte country was a Medford visitor Satur day. Ask your grocer for a sock of John son's Best flour. 205 N. S. Bennett has relumed from a trip to Portland on business. Mrs. Mnrlon Elliott of Boise, Idaho, was in Medford Friday looking for brother she has not heard of for 15 years. Mimes Tie Lin, Gleason, Broad and Mr. Bert Perclval returned Fridny from a trip to tho Blue Lcdgo. Ladies, come In and register so that we can mail a handsome Christmas sou venir to your address. Medford Fur aitnre Co. 288 Eugene Amnnn is building himself a new residence on Mnplc street. F. V. Sheets of Woodville was n Medford visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conrad, who have boon visiting their eon, C. F. Con rad, In this city, hnve returned lo their homo in California. The firo department responded to a hlar.n in J. D. Fay's residence Fridny evening. A fluo burned out, doing no damage. J. MePherson is visiting relntives in Grants Pass. Mrs. J. W. Ornver of Englo Point In visiting In tho city. Mrs. Arthur Brown Is back from n vis It In Eugene with her parents. Frisco Papers Condemn ing tlie archnrnft.r into tho place where ho bclnngH in one of tho moat regret tiible oocurrcnri'M over witiii'Hsed in Sim Frane-two or nny other city. It in nhoek ing and hiim-nt (thlc, hut it is gratifying to know that Mr. Honey in not mortally wounded. The physiciHi.B hope to nave hift life, And every gnod eUifcrn fervent ly hnjM'fl that he will he spared. "Who is the man to lend !n Ueney'H placet Who is the tnnn to do the great cut work for Ban Prnnplseo that any lawyer can ever do fur the glorlou cityT "Thin is n time for calmness and re flection, a vital day in the city's his tnry. "Punish the would-be nwwinsin quick ly and poiiinh the handlers and graft ors oh well. Let there be no delav in Ihiw public duty.' Wbat The Chronicle Bays. The Chronicle havh in part: "The appalling crime which was com m it ted in this city yesterday adds an other, paragraph to the long record of diBastnn which have befallen thin un fortunate eommunitv. An officer of the In iv was shot down in cold blood by f cowardly assassin whom ho had offend ed In tho discharge of his official fnnc tions. Happily the murderer for to all intents and purposes he is a murderer failed tn wholly accomplish his pur pose, for nt this writing there is reason, to hope and believe that the victim will1 not die. Hut murder was intended and almost accomplished aud a most dan tu dly murder, for the cowardly nssas sin stole up unseen behind his unsus poet Sng victim nnd shot him in the back, "Mr. Ileiiey. let us hope, will recover. The. Owould-bo nssnssin must be left to tho hnnds of tho law. Fortunately, the city has been spared the spectacle of Nummary vengeance :it the hands of hor rified witnesses of the atrocious deed. "Nothing is gained and much is lost when the people take the law into their band. "It is not possible that this city rani escape injury, us it can only be misrep resented inllrte press of tho world, It .' would seem that there is no end tn our: misfortunes. We shall not suffer if wo regard it as an appalling crime and let justicitnke its regular course with such machinery as e have provided for tho pur tone, without inflammatory ap peals to human passion. The victim nd his family will receive the profound sympathy of the community, coupled with fervent hopes that tho present be lief that bewill recover may bo well founded." (Continued from page 1.) have been hired by the "higher-ups." The appeal follows: "To the Citizens of San I'raneiHco: " Francis ,1. Ilettey has fallen by the hand of an nHtmssiii, slud from behind while fighting his iohI ju the cause of justice for the people of this city. He would be the Unit innn to npei( to tho calm reason of the citizens to pre serve order and proceed only by the processes of the law; to look not for von g 04i ii co but to demand swift justice through the law. We make the same ap peal. Mass Meeting Tonight. "The prosecution will proceed. We are assured that the trial of Abraham If uef will continue Monday morning without interruption. "The Citizens', League of Justice calls upon tho citizens of San Francisco to lend their aid to the cause of justice, and to that end u imukh ineteiug of citi zens is hereby called for Hatnnlay eve ning, November 14, at Dreamland rink, at 8 o'clock. Wo call ou every citizen to bo present. "THK (ITIZKN'S' LF.Af.FF, OF .HWH'H. "KRV. C. N. LATH HOP, Chairman. "WARItKM OLNKY, .ML, " ( 'If A ItLKH HKXTLF V, "FHKD SANHOKN, " WALT Kit M 'AKTIirii" The police have token precautions to place agents about the Dreamland rink for tonight 'a mass meeting which is expected to be one of the urgent ever held in the city, chief of Police Ilnggy today issued the following statement: Expects No Violence. "I do not look for any mob violence in San Francisco. We are taking every precaution to prevent any possible rue tion, ami 1 think Hint the citizens of San Francisco will help us. Huef and Haas are securely guarded at the county jail and will bo kept until it has been decided what will be done with them. Tim meeting tonight Ib for tho de ciding on n general plan of action re garding tho graft eases. Attorneys Hi- rum Johnson and Matt Hullivan, two f the most prominent attorneys in the it v, have dedicated themselves lo the work of the graft prosecution to con tinne Honey's work until he gets well or even afterwards, if lie desires, Johnson and Hullivan went responsi ble for tho position of helping; they aled the ha run in when Die news of the shdoting came to them, and John son maile a speech neroro me iiiohi prominent members of the league last night, at which the call for tonight s meeting was issucti. Johnson's Statement Ldinson said: 'In tho efficacy of Hie law I hnve confidence, and for the adminis tration of justice in this community 1 have the profound-Hi contempt, but it is given to us of the profession to work in but one wav, and that is through this Inmo administration of the law and justice. When the shot, reverberated throughout our town that laid Frank Honey low, Mr. Sullivan and myself ledicated ourselves to this work until his recover v. We will answer ready for the people with the consent of the listrict attorney when the case is called on Monday, and with the aid of the itizenship of San Francisco nnd by the grace of Ood, we will put. Abe Huef where ho belongs and avenge this at tempted assassination. Mr. Sullivan will go into this work, not ns Ihe employe of anv individual, but ns representing the decency of San Francisco and with out any compensation whatever." This statement was greeted with tre mentions cheers ny i no peopio m mm mooting. Ex-Mayor Pholnn Spoaks. Attorney Mat Sullivan, ex Mayor I tunes D. Phelau spoke along the same lines. Phelau said in part: Sun Francisco is nt an outlaw We will show to the world that it is not. We niutit drive out of the temple those men who sit in high places and assutno to be the representatives of tho business interests of San Fran 4CO. " Scores of other prominent rili.ens spoke to the cheering crowds. I'rofesNor George It. Hoke of the Fiiiversity of Cal ifornia, president of I lie league, couti selfd moderation. Tho San Francisco Bar association iiutl the Irotiuois club, the big democrat ie club of this city, adopted resolutions .if sympathy with Heney and eomlrinuu tion of the crime. Mayor Taylor Agitated. Mayor Taylor was great ly agitated when he learned of the crime. " It is an awful affair," he said. Lot cr he talked with the surgeons who nre in attendance on Mr. Heney and declar ed that, he believed that Honey would pull through. "The history of great assassiuat 'umt show that it is difficult to protect a public man when another has determined to take his lite ami is willing tit ni his own. At the same it, it would be well ii our courts were to be re arranged, pine ng the judge, jury, witnesses, prison r, court officials and attorneys with in the railing apart from the crowd." SHOWS DEMAND I FOR FINE GHINA i MKDFOJtD, Or, Nov. 7. Wheelock Company, Peoria, 111. Heutlemcn: The; .large consignment, which you recently S' nt us of fine chinu, stoneware and pot lory in going remarkably fa.t and ' wrt feel justified in placing another j large order with you. Vou will reuieiu- , brr that you expressed u fear that Med j ford was too mnnll a city to market toidi j high -class goods. At first we found j salts a little slow, and were inclined ( to think that perhaps we had made a mistake, but since people have become J attjiiuintetl with our stock and find we' s. II it at less than Portland piiccr,, it i:i having a ready sale. We have the best stock of this kind in southern Ore- ' goii, making a specialty of fino china and nrnauit-utul pottery, carrying all of Ihe choice paltegiii, including Norse ware, Hcarford West hid innn ami lias ill ine ware. Although wo have been established but a year, wo have built ii)) a remarkably fine business, a busi i ss that is growing faster than the city, hhowiug our goodf. are fully up prociated by the people of Medford and .Hekson county. Yours very truly, M KDFOKD TliA & COFFKK HOPSK. LbiMBUSMDHHMHHBMiHLMLlsLHBLHLSHLlLHLi WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Burns Says Crime Due AH tho blood iu tho body passes through tho kidneys once every three fiinnteK, The kidney filter the blood. Ttioy work night and day. When healthy i hey remove about SOU grains of impure ruatlt-r daily, when unhealthy tome part "f this impure mutter is left iu the !'!oud. This brings on many diseases mid symptoms pain iu tho back, head o'he, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheu matism, gout, gravel, disorders of the -yesight aud hearing, dizziness, irregu lar heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, duposits in the urine, etc. J Jul if you lioup tho fillers right you will have double with your kidneys. Julia Davis, liviiig ou L,jiIai:: street, Medford, Or., says: "I was afflict. I v i tli kidney troublo for 12 years, und, although I doctored and used many rein dies, I waB unable to find relief. I nfferod severely from pains in my back ind generally felt tired and worn out. .earning of tho merits of Doan's Kid .ny Pills, 1 docided to try them and irocurnd a box nt Haskius' drug storo. . had only used them a short time when i noticed a great improvemont in my ontlition, coutinuod und was henofitod u every way. I am still using Doan 's idney Pills, and the rosulta are so sut- factory that T feel I can recommend heint very highly." 25 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 centfi. FoHtcr-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sol vents for the United States. Remember the name Doan 'a und ;ike no other. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single luser ions less than 15 cents. Six insertions jr the price of four. Seven ty fiv ents a Una per laontn. FOB SdlE. I'lCTlONAltY" F( iU SALK ",Copy "of the latest edition of Webster's Inter nat it mill I ictionary, unabridged, in lexetl and entirely new; a bargain. Call on or address (leo. T. Faucet! nt -VoIIh, Fargo & Co. 's express office ui) IHTiHAM horse,;" light lop buggy, ut a bargain. Harry Mess ler, Kmeriek Lodging House. S2U5 i-'olt SALK Five and ton acre tracts within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain on long time. Address P. O. Itox -ItS, Medford, Or. 2-lS l''oTTSAlr Choico business property at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Mux IIS, Medford. ' 247 1 iH IT'S ATTICA liouse aud'loT TuTlen" tral Point, one block f r m Main street, koiue 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot rJi 1 10; price $riH). Impure of Mrs. 1. M. Finerson, Central Point, Or. 210 i'Oll SALE A good small business on Sovonth street. Reasons for Boiling. ddress. P. O. box Mil? or onU nt thfs -fl'iee. tf R8vTr:i2&'re ramY11 1 first class improvements, woll, famih orchard, otc. This is a bargain. S- E. W., Tribune office. tf '"Ml SALE Six room house, bath, elee t t ic lights, well and city water, si blocks from depot.. For particulars in) dress U.ix SOU, Medford. 200 ro'TlfAlVR figiit single covered nVr gv for two seated rig. L. E. W.. Tri 'Mine office. tf WANTED. ANTED To loan $.'(H on good r.ecu; Iv. Apply Exhibit building. ' 1w LOST AND FOUND. 1ST - Kain overcoat, between Phoeni and Cent ral P"int, tagged No. -0(N. C. A. Smith, Central Point. 200 I ST Li i;lit coat 1 rimint'd in green wlvct. near West Side school. Find it please return to Mrs. Fred Keincke, . orner 11th and L si reels, or leave at this office. 20." LOST -Small ladies tie, with Calif pin. Finder plenne return to A. II. Miller. Commercial club rooms. 204 (Continued from page 1.) believe that hi1 has been responsible for : mother murder. ' This const ant villi f ving. ridiculing and caricaturing of Mr. Ilemy is as much responsible for the attempt to as snssinate him as the bold plot, which I telieve was behind the whole thing. 1 he shooting of Mr, Henev is not utitiko the assassination of President MeKinley. That crime was laid at the. onr of the vile yellow journals, which have consistently advocated auan hv bv making vicious attatks on public offi cials. It is better fur good citizen to tako steps to curb these vile organisa tions which hnve openlv defended crime and venomously t tucked the sworn pub lie orricers who have fought fearlessly to rid San Francisco of its debauchera and the shame which they have brought upou the municipality." l IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII You can ! find it at Hussey's Cash I Store I Our 4th Week End After Supper Sale IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIMIHUIHIHIItUIIIIUfUUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll SATURDAY NIGHT 7 P. M. TO 9 P. M. Almost unnecessary to advertise this event. It has already secured a following, who have found it pays to he on hand bright and earlv at these Week-End merchandising events. Some of our best departments made lib eral contributions for this Weeks' End Sale and we didn 't take the prices that they carried, but made new ones, for the After Supper Sale must give you goods at a lower valuation than you can buy them under other cir cumstances. Slow, old-time merchants would be horrified at the way we put prices on the toboggan at these Alter Supper Sales. These ijoods are certainly appreciated. After 7 P. M. Saturday. $6 Umbrellas $3 'Fifty fine silk covered Umbrel las; gold and silver handles; best paragon frames; fitted with cup runners; every umbrella a $6.00 value; Saturday night, from 7 to 0, choose at ?3.00 Save enough on this6nc item to, pay for the paper for a month. 25c Laces 13c Now is the time to supply your needs for making handkerchiefs. LAW RS' 3;-)c HOSIERY 19t? LADIES' n.V UNDERW'R 19? You surely can use an extra pair cf hosiery. We want to show you how our hosiery wears. Come and see these values. Saturday After Supper Only. 50c Neckwear 25c Just received, a big lot of new Neckwear, and Saturday night we offer a lot of the SOc sellers for 25? )1 Neckwear 50c You Bhould have one of these. $U0 Neckwear 75c Brand new. If you want the new est, here it is for half. 10c Silk Ribbon 5c Just received, all colors . and widths of fine silk Ribbon to sell Saturday night as follows: 10c values for . '. '.5 loc values for 8 20c values for 10 30c values for -. . . .15 After Supper Sidurditii Only. $10 Wool Blankets $5 Guaranteed every thread woolen white and gray; extra size; as good as vou will find in town for $10.00; Saturday $5.00 $2.00 Blankets $1.19 We'll guarantee that you can't buy 'em wholesale for ihe price. Come, see. $3.00 Comforts $1.75 Made large and fluffy; covered as well as most $3.00 comforts ; Sat urday night only $1.75 $2.00 Comforts $1.39 Less than you ever saw them sell. $75 Lace Costume $37.50 Could you make $37.50 easier? 40e TABLE LINEN 20? YARD $1.00 TABLE LINEN 50 YARD If you doubt these statements, come and be convinced. MEDFORD'S BARGAIN STORE IE"" Baker-Hutchason Co. CENTRAL AVE. JUST NORTH JACKSON CO. BANK The Perfect Range That will cook your Thanksgiving Tur key right is that beautiful PORCELAIN RANGE You can see one and have it demon strated to vou at Hussey's Cash Store Next to Hotel Moore NOTICE All property owners on Central avenue N., are hereby notified to transfer their water connec tions from the old main to the new main, as the water will be cut out of the old main Novem ber 20. By order of WATER COMMITTEE. Water Proof Shoes Lumbermen's Pacs, Knee and Hip Rubber Boots, Waterproof Shoe Oil. High Cut Leather Boots in all Sizes SEE WINDOWS We carry the strongest lines at tke best prices in Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is coming. SMITH & MOLONY niiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiR Tribune Ads Bring Results More Light for less Money Sixiy-thm per cent of electric current saved by using TUNGSTEN .LAMPS. 32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 WattB per hour aud would use in 1000 Ins. 110 Kilowatts which at 10 cts. a Kilowatt $1 1 32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses 40 Watts peihour aud would use in icco hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo watt 4 Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the Tungsten Lamp $ 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. Office, 206 West Seventh Streetrplu'nT'Na Opposite the Big Electric Sign.