MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY' 7, 100S1 1 f. ! I" -5 M ft I BROWARD HAS FINISHED FOUR YEARS AS GOVERNOR JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jau. 7. Gov ernor N. B. Broward will end his four year term today, and will be succeeded tomorrow by Goveruor-olect Albert W. UiUhrist, The event will be celebrated by Tsjluhusseeaus and l'.'oridians gener ally iu an appropriate wanner, and the inaugural ceremony and festivities are expected to be unusually impressive and brilliant. Hpeciul trains will bo run to Talla hassee from various sections of the state, and several companies of militia will take part la th? eeromonles. Governor Broward, whose administra tion hue keen one of pleasing success to his friends uud constituents, will move his family back to JaeliSouvilltj, where they huv lived for years Kxaetly what business the governor will pursue has not been made known, but it is under stood that ho will again be in tho race for the United States senate two years from now. ORDINANCE NO. . An ordinance amending section 3 of ordinance No. 30, apprised February 10, 1MU2, by fixing the liquor liconso in Med ford, Oregon, at the sum of $800 per annum. - The city of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1, That section 3 of ordi nance No. 30 of the city of Medford, Oregon, entitled "An ordinance to regu late the licensing aud salo of spiritous, vinous and malt liquor in the city of . Med ford, and the manper of enforcing said regulations, and to repeal all or dinances and parts of ordinances in con flict with this ordinance," approved February 10, 1902, bo and tho same. f hereby amended so as to read as f.d lows: "Section 3. Bel ore any person sh p. 11 obtain a license to sell spiritous. vinous or malt liquors, he shall pay to the city treasurer i ad take his re ceipt therefor, as follows: For a licouse for one yearMo sell ..pintous, vinouf or malt liquors, the sum of eight hun dred dollars; for a license for six months to sell any such liquors, the sum of four hundred dollars; and n. license shall be grunted for a shorter period than six months; and no license shall bo trans ferred to any other person by the per son to whom it is issued, except by the consent of tho city council duly entered upon' tlio 'records of said council; and tho council may refuse to consent to any such 'transfer, and may refuse n license whenever, iu its judgment, the applicant Is not a proper person to have such lieenso, or the building or pert of the city in which said applicant pro poses to farry on -such business is not satisfactory to tho council, and for the same rontons it may cancel and revoke any license issued, upon refunding a proportion!! to part of the money re ceived therefor. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after February 1, and all persons now conducting the business aforesaid un der license from tho eity, shall, on or before said date, pay to the eity trena il rere a mini equal to t he d inference between Hie license paid by such per son nnd the lieenso exacted hereby pro portionate to the length of time re maining of the time for which their respective licenses wori issued, and up ou tho failure of any such person so to do within said time, his license shall by such fa i hire be decined canceled and revoked without farther proceeding hy the council, and bo shall be punished us by ordinance elsewhere provided. Section H. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith ntv hereby repmlod, in so far as they so conflict. ' The foregoing ordinance was passed by the city council January 5, li)09. Trowbridge voting aye, Merrick no, Eifert aye, Wortman a i. Ilafer aye, 01 well absent. Approved Jamie rv 5, 1909. J. F. REDDY, Mayor Attest: BEN J. M. COLLINS, Recorder. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Z. Cameron to R. C. ashbnra, land iu township M, range 2 W $20000 Tda M. Ling to W. It. Hrndshnw, land in D L C 44, township 37, range 1 W 500 United tSntes to Felix Y. Allen, 120 acres in section 8, town ship 33, range 2 W patent J. B, Taylor to P. D. Wood, lot 1, Helms addition to Ashland 800 William Shaffer to W. IT. Brown, ,N U of 8 V y4 section 5, town ship 37,-r.nnge 1 W 2000ft W. H. Brown to William Shaf fer, N U, of S W yA section 5. township 37, ran go 1 W ... 1 I. L. Hamilton to Francis E. Metz, lot 3."i and 3h Highland addition to Medford 500 Emma Marsh to C. L. Reames, lots 1 and 2, block 4, Orchard Homo tract 1908 Allen Smith to Agnr-t Button, lots 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 12, block 4, Orchard Home Asst.. Medford 3000 George W. Bailey to I. C. Moore, 5 acres in township 39. range 1 E 1" I. C. Moore to Bar(nr!t Railer, 5.02 aires in D T, P 54, town hip 3B, rnnge 1 E 1" Joseph Poor to T.nov M Wilson, fl.fl acres in township fl!, range IE 1"" ft. S. Butler to Diaries A. Simons, lots 1. "nil 3, block M, Tenn mlrlition to Ashlnn4 1ft 'FIGHTING BOB" EVANS TO DELIVER ADDRESS IN GOTHAM NEW YORK. Jan. 7. A reception sneh as icM..m been tendered to. a naval hero will Rreet Admiral "Fight in Bob" Evans PI" "P"" tba stage Carnegie hall tomorrow evening to deliver his first leeture be fere an audience ihn! has already bought out the house. Admirsl Evans first attempt as an orator will be under the auspices of the Njvt league of tht Cniud Status. WONDERFUL MACHINES IN USE IN THE CENSUS BUREAU. The preliminary work of takllig the Vnlted States cciihus Ih almost as gigantic a task as t he actual counting of the population. The bureau lina ihe work of the new census fairly under way already and Is using noun wonder ful machines In tabulating uud Indexing the various classed of In formation that Is to be gathered. LTNN COUNTY GRANGE OPPOSES STATE ROAD ALBANY, Or., Jan. 7. Tu addition to tho recent action of the Good Roads league in pausing retentions opposing a state highway, the Linn County grange has taken add verse action, con tending that the mniiev required in the construction of such a highway will he a fino thing for the automohilists of tho state and of small practical value to tho farmer nnd tiller of the soil. The amount of money required for such a highway could he put. to better use in building and improving tho high ways leading to the centers of trade and commerce, the grangers argue. The matter of providing a state engineer is also opposed on the ground that the county can handle the road question to better advantage without state aid in the way of giving orders and spend ing money in maintaining tho necessary officers to direct tho campaign. The grnngo expresses itself favorable to the good roads movement and desires to see better highways extending iu every di rection throughout the state. THREE KILLED IN BATTLE THAT FOLLOWS WEDDING DALLAS. Tex., Jan. 7. A wedding took place tad ay in the village of Prairie Lea, Tex.., between members of two families between the heads of which ill-feeling existed. Kdward Booth was the bridegroom, Henry Goals was the father of the brde, nnd Younger Goals was a brother of the bride. t The male members of the families, met in tho street soon offer the mar riage ceremony. Booth, the bridegroom, saw that tho elder Goals was drawing his pistol, and in Bclf-defense fired at tho same instant that. Goals discharged his weapon. Goals fell dead and his son-in-law fell wounded. Tho younger Goals rushed up, nnd he and Boothn fired almost simultane ously, Boot he having to raise himself on one elbow to firo. Both bullets took effect and neither man lived more than a minute. The three men wero well-to- do farmers. POLICE SUPPRESS PARIS YELLOW NEWSPAPER , PARTS, Jan. 7. The polico inquiry into the attempt of an unemployed I waiter named Mattis to null President Falliere 's beard in dm street has re- . von led that Mattis was associated with tho Yellow Syndicate, royalist organ- : ization, os the police today scaled up ( tlin office of the syndicate's newspaper until the premises nre thoroughly I searched. I The editor of this paper is Pierre Bietry, a deputy from FinTetre. Last night bo broke into his office. The mat A I.!- nrrnut nnd r.- nt-nr. u I i nn i TlOW ' 1 being considered. Bietrv is not protect ed by parliamentary immunity, t no j chamber bTing in rec?s. ! The Inquisitive Woman. Street car conductors regard Inquisi tive woraeu passungors with supersti tious dread. Tho other day n fuse blew out In a Broadway car. and that car was hitched on an n trailer to the one uhoaU Presently n woman no rrnii to as ejlleSlfnUS. "What would happen." she said. '!f Ihe fuse were to blow ;it li that car abend? What nmld Uttni! of us V Would the ear .i!ie:rl of that be able to dmj; iMiih uY (heve r.irx?" l don't know." siiM the e.iiiduefur "P.ut (bi:ft worry We won't b've a chalice to find out. A ib:l.!e :rc !e::t of tli;it I. ltd has never Papp. ir :l Ut a r-ar of mbie yet. an 1 I: ( n't II': Ay lo h:tppfn ojvi lit n bu:v!re 1 ye-:--'" .lust rben there ea-iit- an e. , ' ! ahead. :rnd m'h v.r . ;m i r,- n ':nt.! still. "Hi" fii-e had I lov ii r. t "(.'imfoiiiifl t!!:t v. fi'!i ::i!'- 4 . '. Ih.' t-.ivd 'nv "I h.M U :.!! he:- f i"' This .-o!i!i!tj't b.:"'- h-: h:i(ll't rt"-ie,1 'i r ii Siie'n n il'tu:!i. ' -Ni'w Y.t- I DIPLOMATIC CORPS TO BE ENTERTAINED BY TEDDY WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. President and Mrs. Roosevelt will entertain the diplomatic corps at a reception to be given at the White House this evening. This will be the first formal reception of tht season, aside from the put. tic uiTnir ub Ntw Ysar's day. Now Cases. Margaret J. Railty vs. George W. Ilailey; suit for divorce. K. D. Briggs, attorney for plaintiff. State of Oregon vs. Myrtlo Paiutor; a Hrau It with dangerous feupon. R M. Mulkey, attorney fur plaintiff. Minnie K. Foye vn. Lizzie M. Wil suit to quiet tijle. K. M. Calkins,, at torney for plaintiff. Marriage Liconses. Fred J. Kick and Laura J. Richard son. O. If. (i raves, tho trawling man, and hit: bride of three wecka npent Tuesday iu Medford. Compare the Quality Allen & Reagan Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit and Feed SALEM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern ( California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl edged to be the equal of the very best eastern product. All beers are good, tut some beers are liked better than others.- The proof for this as sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. 1 f you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Medford Depot: Medfdrd Ice ft Storage Co. If You Owned the Earth "creane in vnlua as its incorne prediicing rapacity inrrrsfes. but with "the rght kind of nn orchar d. jiu-h as some we l,.ive to show, the purchaser han a chance of g t ting his purchase price back out of a ttinglc crop, with proper man ag.-mcnt. How can wealth be neetimti 'lated faster than by buying o ne of th" good young orchards we have fur saW ' Always at vnur service for tlie bet buys in this valley. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY FxiimiT ni'ii.rnxfi, Medford Theater SATURDAY, JAN. 9 E. J. CARPENTER offers "Why Girls Leave Home" Strictly tupuI and free from sensatl") alisni. 'Prices 25c, f0ef 75c, $1.00 NEVER LOOK BACK It doesn't pay. Keep your eyes fixed ou our exceptional offerings. Fine tai loring oan only be secured from the bauds of high-class tailors. Our expe rience and methods uru cortainly worth investigation. We employ the best workmen and our cluhtes are without doubt the most carefully selected In the city. EIFERT . The City Tailor H is, uud always has been our aim to supply our cusaomers with goods of the highest quality aud to lliut emi wo ore always adding quality to our liuo. The addition of "preferred atoclt " makes our Hue of ltiv.it grade Canned Goods most complete. Our uervice always the b- st and every aeeom given our customers- You couldn't rind a better place to live than in this lnrinus Koguft River valley, with its in (ii!itarahle win.'er and snmitier climate. Just now wo have some particularly good developed or idiard proposi lions to submit to the homosooker, which are sure winnnis. Rest give this matter immediate attention. It does not take a very wise mau to foresee that the advnnco in values which we have been pr dieting i" in coming producing fruit lauds is about to materiuliwi. A good rouna orchard will nrt only in MKDCOItr). OHKOOM Citv Busines Let tllo ' MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that piece V 'urniture. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished. Shop on cor. of 8th and H streets. W. M. Colvlg. 0. L. Reames. COLVIQ & REAMES Lawyers. Office: Medford Hank Bldg. Ground floor. Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 01 MORDORFF ft WOLF New nnd Secoud-llnud Furniture Bads' old stand, 18 20 F St. South Medford. Or. KARNES ROOMING HOUSE Newly built and newly furnished All modern couTeniouccs. D. G. Karnes, Prop. 20 8. G St., Medford, Or. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK Co. will e prepared Feb riiary lo to furnish cement brick. 1 tetter than pressed brick and just as eh"np. In entignlo before contracting. P. O. Itnx 1 IS. MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof fees, Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices. Wc carry all kinds of dinner ware and faucy dishes. 216 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or DR. GOBLE The only exclusive Optician be tween Portland and Sacramento Office on Seventh Street. When others fail, cnll on DR. E. J. BONNER Eyo Specialist Office in Knglo Pharmacy Main 2X. Seventh and Main THE HOTEL EMERIOK Rooms from SO cents to $l.f0 pe day. All modern conveniences. We solicit your patronage. VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened their new garuge and repair shop hack of the Moore hotel. Motor cars stored aad taken euro of. All work guaranteed. Phone No. 3 KM This most. Ix'iiuliful iiddit ni In M-1IW1 is lo lie pnl. mi 1 lie ni.'irkct and tthc I'iisl wile will nrrnr KK I DAY, .JANUARY 1"), !)()!). LARGE SIZED LOTS '(nnd warden soil, nafnral .ak lives, wide si reels, four lilneks in N rl 1 1 selionl, srirrriitf uh'fiuUj in. LOW IM.MCKW AND If S( NA DM TRTJMR. J. c. Exclusive Agent CHINAMAN DIES WITH $15,000 IN HIS POCKETS LOS ANOKLKS. ('ai., Jan. 7. With a roll of $",""' i in" pn-kcH, with which he intended In r'lurn lo I'hiiui, au unidentified liinev died of Mtarv'tr . t inn on a Sunt le-rn Pacific train yes terday shortly before tlie Arcade depot ' wni reached. I;wlnn employe nay , that he had worked :i -nmll ve'elnblc ranch near Colt on tor several years. He had denied him-icl. food to keep alive in order to have h large a sum ,.u .t,.uu;u.. .-!... .. I... t.,i l.-.-.k- i ii In native country. THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM Finest cup of coffee on the Pacific Const. H. II. Lorimor Prop, ARTHUR II. DAVIS Contract! ug Electrical Eugiueor. 210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. ENVELOPES printed to order LETTERHEADS of all styles by The Tribune THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESS ING WORKS W. E. Lane & Son, Props. Opposite Hotel Moore, Medford - - Oregon WASOHAU & BROWN wish to announce to their patrons that they are located in their new quarters in tho Young & Hall building. Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos, DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. THE MISSION GRILL Always open for business. Nent and clean. Up-to-date. Popular prices. 12 So. C St. Lambert & Brown For good bargains in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In struments, go to THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE 0 Street. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phone ;t.r)3 Night Phones 0. W. Conklin Ilfl J. II. Butler 148 DR, R. J. CONROY Successor to lr. .Touch. Office iu tho Stewart Building. RIVERSIDE SUBDIVISION ROWN NOTICE The I Intel IWmerly kimwn as the Taylor House in .lai ksnin ille, dr., has ehani;ed management and will hen-elYrlli he known as the ABBOTT HOUSE under Ihe management of C. 1. & M I'-. ABBOTT. Th - i; ! e ha.: remodeled and made modern a.;,i up-to-date i.i every respeet and rates are -is reasonable as emtsistnt with first-class service. d i 1 rr-r s Directory SAVOY THEATER. 7 ' North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and illus trated songs. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous performance evry evening of motion pictures and il lustrated balladB. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. WM. II. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Hoatlng. Phone 82. 210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or. Grow trees that Bell, sell trees that grow anad fruit true to label VERNE T. CANON Billposter nnd distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Medford, Or. 0. F. COOK Sells trees that grow. Office: Ii. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 1593. Medford, Or. AHtS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Staging Studio at Residence. East Medford. Phone 225 S. R. SEELY, M. D. Phytucinn and Surgeon Modern equipped operating rooms X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offico in Jnckson Co. Bk. bldg JACK FREDENBURG Scavenger. (larhago hauled. Medford. J. M. KEENE, D. D. S. Dentist Specialist in operative dentistry Painless xlraction of tooth. Palm Block ri'i