MEXICAN LEPER WILL GO INTO EXILE WITH I.OS ANOKLKR, Cnl, Nov. 24. Aft Inr walking most of the way from Hor innHillo, Alex., to Lou Angles to learn what diseiiHO afflicti'd him, Treneda )o togo it) on t he vero of inwinity today uftcr discovering tliat lio is a Inpur. Authorities at the county hospital are preparing to send their latest patient and Airs. Isabella Ward well, who re cently attracted country-wide ntten n cross tlio line into Mexico, where both contratcd the terrible disease. Four months npo OrteRO was taken ill. His physician treated him for tu berculosis, but ho grew steadily worse. Iteiug advised to come to Lob Angeles for treatment, the Mexican set out. lie had but little money and wns forced FARMERS' INSTITUTE TO BE HELD IN PORTLAND WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. President W. J. Kerr of tho Oregon Agricultural college today 'procured pledges from ft majority of tho members of tho exe cutive comniitte.o of tho National Farm ers' institute, in convention here, for the mooting next July at Portland. This will take fiOO delegates besides their friends and families, to the Oregon me tro ml is. The reduced rates on account of the 8enttle exposition," Dr. Kerr, said, "will i nd uco a large n 1 1 endance. 1 have been assured that a number of presidents of agricultural colleges will go to tho convention, afterward spend ing their entire vacation at Portland and in its vicinity. ICverythinfi I plan ned before coming to Washington I have succeeded iu carving through." More important than the convention are tho arrangements Pr. Kerr has effected with government bureaus for extensive assistance in experimental work in Oregon. The interior and agri cultural departments have granted spe cial concessions. The reclamation serv ice will give lands, fenced and sup plied with buildings, for an experi mental station at Ucrmiston, and the bureau of animal industry will assist in maintaining it. The bureau of ce reals 1ms consented to co-operate with the state iu dry land farming experi ments in some dry county of the stnto. "The results of these experiments will be to increase tho state's produc tiveness "enormously," Kerr said. FEMALE "RAFFLES" KEEPS COLLEGE GIRLS GUESSING 'BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 24. The young women students at Wellesley college have been the prey of a theif ever since soon after the coll ge opened for the year. Nothing-has come amiss to the marauder. The thief has taken indis criminately such things as postage stamps, stick pins, cameras, pillows, pictures, tennis racquets, sweaters, jew cliy. shoes, railroad tickets, underwear and money. Some of the girls have lost treasured heirlooms. They don't know who to suspect. ' More than n hundred of the students have their own maids, but at no time has suspicion fallen upon any of them, or for that matter, on any of the em ploves of the college. It is believed, however, to be the work of one of the " students, some female "Knffles," both clever and alert. The opportunities for thievmg at the college are great. Few, if any, of tho " students, when attending a lecture, stop to lock their room doors, and they often go into another girl's room and borrow a book r sme small article The girls hpe to quietly apprehend , .t . .:u ni.tii;.itv. The culprit. THO llliei mil. mi ... - if found, would probably be turned over to tlio oard of directors ana rxp.it... vnmrn vrnA T.S MELTED rto vrrnv STUDENTS' FUNDS BKRKKLKY. al.. Nov. 24.-Three . . .i.,i mtHined bv the I ni vt'rsitv of California f..r yp.in. have been molted down and the '""' Be i tbnritios announce,! that the sum "f $! 1" realized from the nniiiie trans action. "has been set aside as a loan fund for needy .Indents. The hand some (told medals bave been a '" the lands of the faculty for years. The three graduates who refused, being Ar thur M Bermmir of the class of lH'.ll. .Tosei.b Oarber of the class of 1W2 and Miss Katberine Feltoa of the elass uf 1W1. MRS. WARDWELL to walk for miles through tho moun tains of Honora, working wliever he could find anything to do nod aften begging. j Two days ago ho arrived hero and was taken to the receiving hospital, leprosy. Ho was sent to the county hospital, where a similar verdict wan returned. None of tho doctors -wns willing to tell the' patient of his awful ate and in vain he begged ntirsns and physicians for the information. Finally last night his case attracted the attention of Mrs. Ward well, who is confined in tho same wnrd. She told Ortego the bitter truth. 4- AMUSEMENTS. f-f Has Won Its Way. - There is nothing so convincing to the peoplo as to be dead in earnest. Three years ago, when Clarence Bonnett first produced his great and successful piny, Tho Holy City," ministers wero in clined to doubt the propriety or morality of a Bible play on bo sacred a subject, some going so far as to brand it, un heard, as a sacrilege. But, upon the author's earnest invitation to thorn to visit it, their denunciations were turned to praise, and they have becomo its highest eulogists, and often solicit and advice their parishioners to boo the play, declnring it the most vivid and lifelike lesson tho life and times of John tho Baptist and our Savior that has ever been presented in this country. It is not a tiresome, long drawn out sermon, but a great play, telling a really beau tiful heart Btory. There is no man or woman so depraved but that will bow t he head i n reverence when he hears his tiny child lisp "Now I lay me down to sleep." So it is with this benntiful play. While it does not contain one laugh, the lightest nnd most frivolous or the most hardened nnd sinful are held entranced and spell-bound. It com mands reverence, it does not nsk it. ts earnest realism thrills us whether wo will or not. At tho Medford Theater Friday, No member 27. Seats on snlo at Haskins' Irng store. At the Savoy. Variety is tho apico of lifo. The iiiinccinent of the Savoy theater hit I the nail on tho head when last night's performance was billed. A variety of pictures was shown that suited a va riety of tastes. Educational, comedy, illusion, hand-colored and dramatic, pic tures were projected on the Bcreen, each ime the latest and host of its kind. Tho headliner, "Tho Beginning of Pialiln," shows how this game was in vented in the realms of Pluto by one of the imps of his satanic majesty. he scenery, stage vf fects and beau tiful hand-coloring made this picture hard to beat, for it represents the pin nacle of the film maker's art. The laughograph. " Wnnted-rA Mili tary Man," would make a horse laugh. It portrays the lark of a practical jok er, who rsesses up as a woman, then ad vertises for a military man. They come hv the dozens to woo this man woman. Many langhable situations are tho result. The same performance will he given tonight. ASK FLEET'S RETENTION IN WATERS OF PACIFIC SAN FRAXCISt'O, Cnl., Nov. 24. A request addressed to President Roose velt that the Atlantic battleship fleet i.a Imnt in Pnwfii waters, siimed bv Mayor Kdward R. Taylor at the request of the board or supervisors, is on nn wnv tn Washington todav. A resolution requesting the retention of the fleet was passed unanimously by tho supervisors late yesterday. A portion of the reso lution reads: "Its departure will leave exposed our IKissessinns in the Pacific coast cities and in view of all the circnmstances is extromely desirable that the fleet should remnin in these waters. Those not wishing Thanksgiving din ner can have regular dinner at uses' price at the Emericlc. 214 Vote for the most popular baby. Bal lots at King k Long's. gDY TRIBUNE,, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEW AND SIMPLE CURE xu uunti TUBERCULOSIS CHICAGO, Nov. 21. A new treat ment for tuberculosis, of the bones, dis covered by Dr. Kmil Heck of this eity has had a trial of fivo weeks at the home for crippled children, and the re sults arc said to have beea remarka ble. The treatment, which promises to bring relief to a largo percentage of sufferers from this form of tho great white plague, is simplicity itself and consists for tho most part of filling the cavity caused by the disease with a metallic substance, bismuth subuitrate, combined with a basis of vaseline. The discovery una incidental to tak ing an X-ray photograph of a little invalid. Tho solution wns applied to fir the outline of a tubercular abscess and being left in the cavity,. proved a healing agent. Dr.l Hock told hia dis covery to Drs. John Itidlon and Wallace Hlanchard, at the homo for destitute crippled children and, in a five-week's trial, 20 out of 40 crippled children were cured by the treatment. The formula contain SO grams of bis muth suhnitrato, combined with (10 grams of vaseline. The paste so formed is solid at the temperature of the body, but if a fever is induced, will run out of the cavity. As the healing continues the mixture is absorbed. Medical men estimate that fully 50 per cent, of nil tho crippled children arc sulTering from tuberculnr disorders. COLLEOE CREWS TO COMPETE IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 21. The Vale, llarvnrd and Cornell rowing clubs will pnstieipate iu regattas on Lake Washington during the AlasUn-Vukon Pacific, exposition next summer if thev nccept. invitations which will .be ex- ended to Jhem. Arrangements for n series of races between California, Stan ford nnd the University of Washington and oUior middle west colleges have al ready been mndo. CONGRESSMAN DISTURBED THE PEACE; FINED $5 OR ASS VATXKY, Nov. 24. Con gressman Fnglebright is just poorer today ns the result of a carelessly ap plied epithet which he culled a young attorney in an altercation at tho Na tional hotel. Tustead of arresting the congressman, tho attorney swore to a warrant charging the statesman with disturbing his peace. Englebright, hav ing cooled down, pleaded guilty and paid a .1 fine. JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJI ...Midwinter Clearance Sale... In order to make room for the arrival of our Spring goods, we are making a sweep- ing reduction of 25 per cent on entire stock Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, including ribbons, feathers, flowers and all trimmings. . MRS. W. I. BROWN j WEST SIDE MILLINER. j iUHNNmillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NEW SUITS Boys' good Suits in Buster Brown and double-breasted styles-at $3.50 and $5.00. Boys' natty double-breasted Suits in new brown, gray and blue shades at $3.50, $1.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each; sizes 4 to 15 years. Boys' odd Knee Pants in wool suitings and corduroy at 50 and 75q pair. Bovs' cordnrov Knickerbocker style School Pants at '2.00 per pair. I Joys' corduroy Long Pants with seams and cuf fs at $ .00 per pair. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. DRY CiOOPS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS Van Dykes "Johnson's Best Flour, 1.85. Me- Comb & True. r Those not wishing Thauksgiviug diu- uer cnu bave regular dinner at usual price at the EinerKk. 214 ED Gauuyaw, public stenographer, room A, Paliu building. IHIUUHIHIHHIIrtH!ll!HaitilllHIHIIIlt You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store UIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIII MEDFORD -THEATER ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday Nov. 27 A Sumptuous Production THE HOLVXITY With LUELLA MOREY as SALOME Direction Le Comte and FleBher A pure, instructive, illus trative story of the days- of our Savior. Superbly mounted, Strong supporting Co. Costumed correctly Prices for this engage ment 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. ' Seats on sale. Monday, Mov 23 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry KEPAIRING A SPECIALTY. "Not bow much I can do, but how well I can do it," is my motte. riiiftfiMj B. N. BUTLER With Martin J. Reddy, Central ave., north of Jackson County Bank. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER City Business Directory SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and Illus trated songs. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. BIJOU THEATEB, W, 7TH ST. Continuous performance every evening of motion pictures and il lustrated ballada. Entire change of program Mouday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. WM. H. AIT KEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Phone 22. 810 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. 8. BcnueU, Medford, Or. Grow trees that sell, Bell trees that grow anad fruit truo to label Let the MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that pioco of furniture. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxod or polished. Shop on cor. of 8th and U atreots. THE EMERIOK OAFB The bost restaurant in Southern Oregon. W. E. Johnson Prop. VERNE T. CANON Billposter and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Modford, Or. 0. F. COOK Sells trees that grow. Office: B. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 503. ' Medford, Or. MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing Studio at Residence. East Medford. Phono 225 S. B. 8EELY, M. D. Physician and Surguon Modorn equipped operating rooms X-Ray. Offiee hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. in. Office in Jackson Co. Bk, bldg Good Evening! Have You Used 4 4 CHIC?" for sale only by Medford Pharmacy Near Poatoffice 24, m08. . ABTHUB H. DAVIS Contracting Electrical Engineer. 210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. ANLO FENWELL The Plumber. 1 solicit a share of your business, pledging satisfaction. THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESS ING WORKS W. E. Lane ft Son, Props. Opposite Hotel Moore, Medford Oregon WABOHAU & BROWN wish to announce to their patrons that they are located in their new quarters in the Young & Hull building. Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos. M. t B. CANDY KITCHEN We make all our own candies. Martin nnd Barrow, Props. Corner , Seventh and O 'Streets, Modford, Oregon. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist - Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon., THE MISSION GRILL Alwnys open for business. Nent and clean. Up-to-dnto, Popular - prices. 12 So. C St. Lambert & Brown THE R. B. V. LUNCH ROOM Finost cup of coffco on the Paciflo Coast. H. II. Loritnor Prop. For good bnrgains in Watches ant! Jewelry, PistolB, Musicnl In struments, go to THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE 0 Street. MEDFOBD FUBNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phone 3T:i Night Phones 0. W. Conklin 30 J. II. Butler 148 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll RUBBERROID ROOFING is in use on more buildings all over the world than any other roofing made. It, id the world standard of roofing -finality ami has always given entire satisfaction where other roofings faile.I. t!; For sale by .i i lr Crater Lake Lumber Co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii W. M. Colvig. 0. L. Beanies. COLVIO & BEAMES Lawyors. Offico:Medford Bank Bldg. ... Ground floor. Cook Stoces and ranges. Phone 01 MOBDOBFF & WOLF New and Second-Hand Furniture Eads' old stand, IS SO F St. South Mod ford, Or. KARNES BOOMING HOUSB Newly built aud newly furnished AIL modern conveniences. D. Q. Karnes, Prop. 20 8. 0 St., Medford, Or. FISH MARKET Fresh fish received daily. Oys ters in season. Cor. Soventh and E Sts, Medford MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof fees, Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices. We curry all kinds of dinner waro and fancy dishes. 216 W. Soventh St. Medford, Or. THE HOTEL EMERIOK Rooms from SO cents to 41.00 per dny. All modern conveniences. We solicit your pntronage. JACK FREDENBURG Scavenger, - (larbngo hauled. Medford. Livery and Feed. Phone 2431 WEST SIDE STABLES Chns. E. Tull, Proprietor. First-clnBS Turnouts. Modford Oregon DB. GOBLE Tho only exclusive Optician be tween Portland and Sacramento. Office on Sovonth Street. When others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist Office in Englo Pharmacy Main 233. Seventh and Main THANKSGIVING TIME is linn nmv, si ml if yt 11 tinvft tint prr, jiiircil fur ?oM wi-utlnT with proper Wotliintf viiii ulioiil'l do mi at once. V sire prfpan-tl to fit y.m with a rutawii.y jr I'riuti! Allurt mill, iln-nd, Tido fmrlt suit, ir a suvcll winliT ovorwoit that will In tho ariL.r uf stylo nnd com-f..rt. J. A. KRE11ZER & CO. IMFORTEBP. AND TAILOB8. PALM BUILDING, MEDFOBD, OKB.