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    TflE MEDFORDUAlLV TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY 11, 1909.
i
Social and Personal
' B. P. Iiiddlo is visiting relatives in
' the city from Tacomn, Wash.
Miss Helen Yockey spent Sunday, in
': Eoseburg with her brother. 8ho' re
turned on No. 15 Mori'Iny morning.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Jlrinlburn of
' Klamath Falls nro in Bedford pliinniiiK
to spend tho remainder of the winter
hero.
Flaming Tokay grnr0 vine taT Bal''
.:n any quantity. L. E. Hoover. . "
Bonbon Ellis, who wisf arrested on n
chargo of imporoonatmg a police offi
cer. waB bound over 1o the Circuit
" court on Saturday by .Inntico Cunon. I
,'i Miss Bess Kentner -returned to the
'. University of C'alifuni'.il Sunday, where
.., she will continue her studies. TUm
Alico Strocts accoiuimnied her.
'-" Hoe J. B. Brown about Itivorside ad
( (ition lots.
Colonel J. P. Mundy has returned iir
j tor a visit of Bovcrnl d; ys in Portland.
'.' J. D. Pinlay has returned from sev
era) weeks' visit in Silver) nn and
' . Portland,, ... . , .
Sn J. O. Brown about those great
hist lots, 100x180. Every lot a Kr-
V ' - , ,
W. T. Henry, Qcorj,") MeCutcheon anil
:.' 3. T. Young suffered a bad fall from
a scaffold Saturday en a house they
wore working for Mr. Hevornge, in
West Mcdford. While the. men were
bruised, nothing of a serious nature
; resulted.
Lohmolstor, tho all-around photog-
anhor. specialist oa children, guaran
tees satisfaction on all work. Corner
" of Sovonth and C streets, over Allen &
- fteagan's. ' '
Tho Boo Hive, 15 " street is the
? nlurn to net n euod cent meal and
' excollont service. ir'
Tho ammonia compressor of the ice
.1 plant blew up ou Salurduy, owing to
"' a. valve sticking and cinsing the ires
sure tn. become so gr-nt as to brenli n
lm.ini-li cnHtlnff. T'.e MISB Will He
noarly 2000. Harry Brown came very
. near being injured, II,- easting missiun
him only a few inches when it blew up.
; Ncedl'ecrnft 8h.,p, formerly 3S2
1. , Washington, streot, now M7 Sixth st
f . Jjotwoen M.orrison ,ind AJder sts., Port-
. land. January Needlework Pales iinw
on. ' J' 2M
..' A mnrrlnge lieen'T was recently
granted to Dick Rwncker and Miss I,il
S lian Cooper, two pomilnr young people
,' of tho Foots ereek (l'striet.
f n. W. Dikemnn of (iold Hill left for
'..' Southern California recently upon a
businoss trip.
' Oct your pipes repaired by Frnli-v
X Bros., plumbers. I.enve or.leis nl
V Ooodo's l'rodune. Slotre, SeVenlh and A
j, stroeta... .... - ... -2j.I
' II . A. Thierolf and Woa Own. of the
) Big Pines I.utnbur company, were in
"r. Oold Hill arranging fo' the opening of
' a retnil lumber yard, ncc title. They
. rented tho old Carter Duffield ware-
houso In thta. city ml will soon have
; a most complete line of builders1 mil
f terlals Jn stock. ""
i: ! Tho heavy rains of the fw port of
S 'tills week linvo started a lot of pin
or mincBto pipiuK, nnyn. tho (-old Hill.
No wn. Fi vo mxnon r -c run m n u' ' i' "
blnrt on"flnrdlnn crolr; urd many nth
"MrB AW foirR that, hnvo not been re
A ; ported. It in to bo, hoped thai Buffi
i clont rain will fall to allow the. placer
i minoM. ft good mjn sou'" run.
. , ; ' Iidctmc.
On next Friday evo-.iiig I her
viU be
things Bnid and de-ie in a way that
may highly interest the thoughtful men
and women who may giitlnT at the
Commercial club hull.
Mr. Crow occupies a uniipte place in
the locturo field, lis he proposes a rem
edy for the defects ie our civilization.
Hp.Voints out and proceeds to apply it
without delay. All invited: 7::w p m.(
, . I
CHRI8TIAN SCIENCK FOUNDERS
AUTOBIOORAPHY RECEIVED
Copies hr'.vo been re(eived in Bed
ford of "Tho Life of Mnry Halter
Kddy, by Sibyl Wilbur," published by
the Concord Publishiiif; Co. of New
Vor,lt. Tho biography, which wan fir!
printed in "llninnii Life," ;is r ? 1 1 1
ally written, with Kddy 'n sane
tioo, to controvert tlo purported ant"
biography published iv M'bire'f mn
nffiue. which rifliculod rj.rintinn Hcienef
nnd its founder. Th. nuthor.. in vm
tttthv with her subject, en(rnd;ets
mnrtv of tho nllcg. 1 leiFftntemeMts in
tho MeCluro narrnti-.c, nid ie n
sympathetic story of mn whom all con
code the most roiuarhalde woman of
tho times. Despite ebm-e and ridicule.
Christian Science has hud a mont won
derful growth, nnd tin i-fofv (
f tninnr will prove nmM intr noting tn
her thousands of ft Mowers.
f COMMUNICATION
PROHIBITION DOES NOT rUOHIIUT
Tho writer lias lixd for seven y.an
in Knnsns under t he pr -h -biti-oi ;wv
nnd Is in a position it Kn-w the it!
effects of the evil. Tliere is h.puM
enough Phipped ill the ?f;ile each
year to pay the nmrtg'fgo inL -bti -di'ei
and its tales. Th-'ll tlie people llillt
want it lie and sw mv ti li to UTt it
and oven "steal it. L;' three ye.im the
prosecution of the "Ubud tigers"
drained tho state troanray nnd left M..
state dead bndco an I in debt . The
liquor traffic run at loose ends for n
few years then there tere n check for
a few years, until !h "i rigie il p-icksge
law won out hi the -fait. It started in
anew nnd has never h t up.
Prohibition does not prohibit. There
is now 15 open Hatoni in Keit S.-o:
and "blind pig" all , vir the -ttate. A
raari wh is "noxt" cm. cct whi-'kev in
any tuwn in tjie ntnte of Kanai There
iro twontate pri'n in Kansas nnd
they are both chuck n block so it sure
ly doos not lessen crime.
If the people want whiskey they will
bavo H just as long ns it is made nnd
when you cut out the saloons you make
bad mntters worse. The only wav to
atop the liquor traffic is to stop it
manufacture in the Cn'ted States and ,
the importation of it. i
ONR WHO KNOWS I
f . AMUSEMENTS. '
New Attractions at Bijou.
, - . t ,,,. Bi-
,jou tonight. A good comesdy vau
it-
ville team is billed for tho next Hire
ights. The net is a musical one and
full of tho best of comedy. A lull
feature film is ulso included in to
iu!;!jt 's performance, besides a lute II
lint rated song hit. An extremely good
contortionist act is billed for the last
of tho week. The act has been a fea
ture in all tho big vaudeville houses.
Coming Musical Event.
Mm. Irene Hampton Isaacs, pianist,
and Miss draco Josephine Brown, eon
trait", will give a musicals at the Med
f.,rd Opera house, Trrsdny evening,
nnuury lfl, at 8.15 o'clock. This is
the first opportunity Mcdford has had
of hearing these you"g artists, since
th,ir recent study in San francisco
willi the famous teachel, llerr Herman
Oen:is. Ilerr (Jenss, who is a pupil of
l.iszt, is a marvelous musician and In
his compositions has been likened to
Mci'lhoven. The mieiic-lovers will have
an opportunity to judge of this, as se
luctions from his woiks, both vocal and
instrumental, will be rendered. The
program will be announced later.
The sale of seats for Florence Rob
erts' coming engagement opened this
morning and the demand was enormous,
ihero being n larger first day salo than
fur "Tho Alaskan."
As the company makes a long jump
out of here on a special train, it will be
necessary to start early so tho curtain
will rise promptly .it B o'clock Wed
ncsday night.
Florenco Roberts.
Mins Flirrcnri! Ttult'Tth, still undr
th( fiflvfinfiiprooufl mnnatfrnicnt "hi John
Onrt, coiiioo to the AIiifon tlii'iiter on
Wi'iliM's-liiy, Jaiiunry 13, in her now
i);iy, "Tlir- IIoubp -T HoiidngH. ' The
JlplH-lirnlM'C of ,M IHB KolHTlH, illWHVrl fln
ov'ciit, ih hki'Ii mrt conHiiiiiKiuH on
i)iin ..ci tminn, nwin lo tlit kcon intor
i'Ht fittficln d to h'T lid est pniiluclion.
rtii'l t ho erivirnumt'iit I'ffqri'o! by an tin
iiffn:illy rxrolh'nt : fitnl well Imlimcec
tiupi'rtiiiK I'dinpany. Arthur ForrcHt,
'I'liiirluw'Jifri'n, KqwI llfinworth, Hurry
f!U)ltn. Ann Vnrrin(l'jn mill Mary Htr
train I, alt Hterlin plnyi'rtt, Ih oarh vn
trustcil with a roiiHicurniHly important
roli.
Tlu1 tfH'at popularity of Florcnci
Itolii'ils has been won by a f.irien of
impcrmoial iftm that havo won hr a
(oiirnli'd pri'rnjjo anions AinorUan art
ithhch. From I i flit ronicily to tran'dy
hIic lut 4 at tiniptcd, rt'til always with
KiicoiHH, a rann of parti that wouM up
pal a pluyor of lesri vrrnabi lily which
tnciiiirt any other conlt'inporary artist
t hat ran readily bo brought to mind.
NT ii-n KnhnrtH iimlnubrf'dly oxrcltt, how-
rvrr, in cniotional rolm, and in 'Tbf
IIoiino of Itondatro" has) a part it.
vhi'h sho nniH tho in nl of emotions
In fact, her admirers who have Hcen her
in thin play declare that her inipcr
mi Mint ion is the trimupn of her career.
MANY WANT PARTICULARS
AS TO STRAIGHT WAY
l.KVlXAM), .fun. 11. That tho at
tempt nl' 11,001) ytniii( piTHnnH of Clove
In ml, clerkH, fitciiiiii'tiphcrtt, lniHlnem
men iiml uthortt who arc daily cxpoacd
te t'-inptiition to deviate from the pall
called straight and nnTow. to live an
Jckih would , is to lie 1 ried in other
cities wjih the anuoiinceiueiit today.
V. 1. Price, law s. udent and cjri(
inatnr of !ln movnici't, t swnmpeil
with intniiries ns o the steps neeoHHnry
in orirniii'ing the movement. These
ctime from ministers, Imsiness men and
other-,, in tho main living in the smaller
- Mies of the central .vesl.
Mr. Price hns received requests to
vitdt several flliio rilo-s, to start simi
lar mnveriK nts to those in Cleveland.
WANTS EXAMINER TO
LOOK OVER THE BOOKS
PlTTSUCnu. Jan. II. In connection
with the trouble between the New York
stale iiiMirniico ut h" it ' i and the of
ficialu f the Pitbur-r Life and Trunt
! ceiiipanv, tin a result nf the recent ab
jvp'tiuu of the Wa-ih'iigton Life la
j "-nniitee ceoipunv of .e York. W. C.
j H:ihlwin, president ef the Pittsburg
i Life and Trnnt com)'uiv today sent a
, u le.jrnm to (iovenmr I!in;he of New
- Yorh. rrapiestin the appointnient of n
; upecinl exiiminer to ctono to Pittsburg
mid learn the facts in connection with
the transaction and ! the company s
' f'liatH'inl condition.
! PROHIBITION
(Continued from page 1.)
j detin; 1 rouht help d.i away with the
! Homo rltnl'fic. In ih'oiv. it looks all
riL'ht. but iu pracfic it is a complet
failure every place where it has been
tried. In spite of all the statements
hich have hcen ma!. tending to show
th opptfite. 1 will J'lmit thta in case
on want no bumei to come to vour
city to speak of ; wlier ou ar willing
to pay ib MiMc in tns, where you want
to st"p nil public improvements, go in
1 for it nnd your wants v.-Pl be satisfied.
I Tn Other Cities.
1 It hii already been tdiotvn how the
i'ou.ilion of .affairs :'ie at Ashland,
,C.iant; Pass, llosrbnrg. St. Johns and
L'loetie. and not a single fact or fig
' nro has hem disputed. The nly reply
niatle bv the oran oi the speakers has
been, "The Tribune 'i.-s. "
j Vow-, in conclusion. 1 say. let us be
ip en. Let us ln At icnc.-tns and turn
out tomorrow and bv our votes show
that we d em and tin this quarreling
'" :'.t lh;it we In- left (n use our
b.wf efforts for the upbuilding of Med
f'tr-1 and not spend -Mr valuable time in
e-)t iti petty spite, bevcotting and
f!L-Mv,g HCSIVKSS MAN.
TAKE NOTICE.
A FEW UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS
JN THE MEDFORD I OAN OFFICE
FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS.
ALSO OVER 200 UNREDEEMED
WATCHES FOR HALE VERT
CHEAP. WE NEED MONET.
dullness 5tten' and
Olty Election to Be Held January 12, 1809.
Mark X between the number and name of each
cundidnte or answer voted for.
For Mayor. Vote for One.
IS X W. H. CANON Business Meu'e aud
Taxpayer!' Candidate
l;-t J. A. Perry Independent Candidate
il Ernest Wulters Socialist Candidate
For Couacilmau First Ward. Vole for One
15 C. .H.- Corey Independent Candidate
10 X K. A. WEI'II Independent Candidate;
17. Joseph h. Wondorly Socialist Cuudidutu
For Councilman Second Ward. Vote for One
l' V. N. Campbell Independent Candidate
Jii X V. .1. KM hlltICK Independent (.'nndidatu
i: (I. W. Shirley Socialist Candidate
i-'or Councilman Third Ward. Vote for One.
K X J. L. DKM.MKIi Independent Candidate
Id F. W. Hollis Independent Candidate
17 1. B. Reamo. Socialist Candidate
SUBMITTED BY ORDER OF CITY COUNCIL.
400 For Prohibition.
401 X Agninut Prohibition.
PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION.
Charter Amendment making the locnl option law
of the State of Oregon apply to the City of Mcd
ford and fixing tho minimum license ut $H00 por
annum.
402 Yes.
403 X No.
SUBMITTED BY RESOLUTION OF CITY
COUNCIL.
Charter Amendment providing (or tho levying
Library Building in tho event of the construction
ot a tax for '.ho maintonaaco of a Froo Public
of ouch building by private donation.
Vote Yes or No.
404 X Yob.
405 No,
PEN11LET0N AND
E
Commercial Traveler Says (
In Both Cities Business1
Is Dead by Voting Dry
"Prohibition haa c a used business
st liquation and comiuureial depression
in both Pfudk-tun aud La Griiudo,"
states n well-known cominorcial trav
eler who represents n Portland house,
nnd who is now tit tho Nash. For rea
sons that are obvious, his name is not
tfivon, hut can bo secured from tho edi
tor. "Pendbton was for years the
best town in Hasten. Oregon. Now
thorn are many empty buildings and
business is dead. Tin ro nro six mov
'ng picture shows ou the main street.
All the business that formerly went to
Pendleton is now ffoinp, to Wala Wall.
I,a Ornnde's business Is going tn Baker
City, Commercial paralysis has follow
ed prohibition iu botn towns and in
many years business has not been su
dull, not even during tho panic.
"Ooorgo Ooodo, who used to manage
the Josephine at Grants Pass, and who
is now proprietor of tho Foley house
at La Orando, told me last week that
ho bud never seen business so quiet.
Thorn hnvo been mr.ny failures. All
lines have suffered.
Many Vacant Stores.
"There nro about 30 vacant store
rooms iu Pendleton now, and probably
7.1 residences, when never before in the
city's history was It possiblo to secure
either storeroom or houso on short no
tice. Kent s have been reduced
throughout tho city. Tho town is on h
scrip basis when cash used to he paid.
The tax levy has trebled. Tho docket in
police court is crowd"! with cases, but
convictions are senreo. Kvery one says
thrv got Ihe boozo in Walla Walla.
" W. P. Matlock, whose brother was
mayor of Kugene, told me that the
loss to him through reduction in rents
totalled over $noo a month. Kverybody
complains, and my own trade has been
cut hcavilv.
"Hnt you can get all the liquor you
want without much trouble."
EVERETT PEOPLE ARE
WATCHING OUR ELECTION
"Mcdford has an advantage over
nearlv everv other eitv iu tho country
in its charter," states N. J. Oregg of
Kverett. Wash., who is looking over
the valley with n view to locating.
"Your oily is peculiarly fortunate nnd
I cannot understand why tho people
should surrender the'r home rule privi
lege, privileges which hundreds of eit
ien would pay dearly to cecure. Majiy
people in onr section hnvo their eves
turned toward Med ford and if condi
tions remain as they r.rt the next year
or two will witness! quite nn emigration
from onr seVtion of Washington to this
region. '
rRINCEBS GOES BROKE
OWES MUCH TO THE TRADE
NKW YORK, Jan. 1L The Princess
tie Montgliou is a bankrupt. The fact
that she has filed n voluntary petition
be.-aiue known today Her liabilites
will tench $10,000, lie- sssets nro noth
Mig. Most of her creditors are serveuts
and tradespeople. There is one judg
ment of $s:oo against 1 1 r.
The Princess was ' formerly a promi
nent figure in Parisian society. She
was the owner of diamonds said to be
the In r ires t ever imported to America.
These were soiled by he customs house
and later returned af'er suspicion fou
ceming their entry I ad been lulled.
The diamonds are sail dto have been
worn by Marie Antoinette.
At Appan, N. Y., tn Princess ran an
extensive dog kennel business. The
Princess, who was divorced from her
first husband, is now the wife of John
trainers.
( L. R Hrown has left for his mines
on Pleasant creek.
Cax Pa;er' 'Glchet
SILENT MUTE
Candidate Perry Refuses
to State Views on Pro
posed Amendment
Hi lent o I
Not one word regarding the proposed
amendment to the city charter, has
candidate Perry for piiblieat ion. And
not one word regarding his stand us a
prohibit ion nt or in favor of high
license His ultimatum delivered Mon
day morning was simply, 1 ' There is
nothing further that ! desire to say
for publication."
Siloncot
A number of tho electors in the city
are wondering if Mr. Perry is in favor
of amending the city charter so that
the farmers of Jackson county eu n
have fi say in tho regulation of its af
fairs. Wit h t his in view, Mr. Perry
was asked for n statement as to his
views iu the matter, only to have him
refuse to make n statement.
Silence 1
Mr. Perry was also ebdiiiiint when it
came to tho matter of determining
whether ho was in favor of prohibition
or of high license. A II at tempts to
obtain a statement ended in a refusal
to make n statement.
Si lone ol
And so tho voter must on tomorrow
cast his ballot not knowing whether he
is with the eity or the county.
Silence!
GOLD HILL IRON OHE
PROVES TO BE GOOD
Though uo positive announcement has
been made tn that effect. ; .-t is gen
orfally understood Mm the testing of
tho iron ore by Dr. Schumann has
proven satisfactory, srrys th" News, and
that tho steel plant for Mold Hill is
now nn assured thing Silas Fleming,
who has charge of ihe company's af
fairs in this city, has iteeived instruct
ii.us to put men ut work opening up the
main tunnel of tho mine, preparatory
to putting a force of men at work.
This work will require some time, ns it
will have to be ' ' mucked nut and
timbered und inuded safe for the work
men to enter it.
Ir. Schumanu is now in New York
but is expected to return to the eoast
soou, whe more definite information will
be secured.
WONDERING WHO ARE
TO PAY THEIR SALARIES
YKKKA, Cal., Jan. 11. Pending the
rehearing in the supr-mo court of the
salary case. County Auditor Howling,
under advice of District Attorney Lot
troll, has stopped drawing warrants for
tho ar.laries of constables and justices
of the peace.
A few of the township officers had
drawn their December salaries before
Cm supremo court hid granted a re
hearing. There have bctu :i good many
crooks and turno in the case and all
the officers are anxine-Iy awaitiug the
time when it will be c.ttled and stay
settled.
KISSED PRETTY GIRL
AND 19 8USFENDED
STOCKTON. Jan. II When one of
his fellow students held n piece of mis
: letoe over t ho head of t he pret t iest
girl in the Stockton high neho.l rnd
dared Fred Hmwn to ki her. w(.:t was
he to dof did it.
Then L was suspeiobd by P:i:ic:p-1
F. 1. Wooten. Now tho matter has
grown serious. Th 1 father of the boy
h:s taken the inattM up with the
bor.rd of education 1 ad declares that
if the suspension is cainr-d out hi.i son
will be unable to keep up in his work
'and will not be abL1 t graduate.
j The father claims any boy would
have done the name ss Hrown. He says
the girt was per feet I willing to be
kissed and reported the matter to the
principal only when tormented by h r
girl associates.
HURT NOTHING TO SAY
utv Business Directorvi
Let the
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make that piece J 'nrniture. Any
design, any color, any finish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of 8th and H streets.
W. M, Coirig. O. L. Beamea.
COLVIG ft REAMES
Lawyers.
Office:Medford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 91
MORDORFF ft WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Kadi' old stand, 18-20 P St. South
Med ford, Or.
KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furniahed
All modern conveniences.
D. G. KarneB, Prop.
20 S. G St., Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft
BLOCK Co. will be prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish cement brick.
Better t han preased brick and
just as ehuap. In estigato before
contracting. P. O. Box 118.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Tons, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. Wo carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy 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, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Kagle Pharmacy
Main :t:t. Seventh and Main
THE HOTEL EMERIOK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 pei
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronage.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opeued
their new garage and repair shop
buck of tho Moore hotel. Motor
cars stored and taken care of. All
work guaranteed. Phono No. 3103
WANTED.
V ANT'KD A ehamhennaid wanted at
the Franco American Hotel, with ex
pertoiu-e; fan? paid. " rekn, Cal. -l3
VA NTKD Itoom, with or without
board, in privato family, by single
man. C. H., care Tiiliune. 'J.'l
VA NTKD Girl for general house
work; $1 a day wngea. Address Box
3. ' 254
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE An tdegaut lot of new
furniture, direct from the cast, at bar
gain prices. For particulars apply M
The Tribune.
FOR RKNT Six-room house, corner of
Quince and Seventh streets. Rum
scy. 251
FOR SALE Good horses for sale cheap,
half mile south of eitv limits. 0. L.
Linxwlller. 201
FOR RKNT FurnisiK'd rooms for light
housekeeping, corner Fifth nnd H, two
blocks no-th Presbyterian church. 251
FOR SALE House-, lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
acre to tUO nercs. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix, Or.
FOU SALE Extra dry cord wood, fir
and pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine.
F. Osenbruggo, Studebaker Bros. Co.
warerooms. Telepho-ne 3ttl. 262
FOUND.
Ft V N) A small purse containing
trinkets of aluo to a child; the little
owner may have same by calling at
this office nnd describing contents;
nd free.
CROWN PRINCE GIVES
A WORTHLESS CHECK
VIKNNA. Jan. 11. The crown prince
o( Servia is becoming e royal jest at
the courts of Kurop.. The prince re
cent Iv obtained widespread notoriety
posing as a Servian patriot. His fath
er 's subjects declined t accept him as
a patriot unless his prcs agent showed
them proof.
He visited the eotir f the czar, and
now the news comes troni St. Peters
luirg to the effect thrt the prince has
made himself persona non grata by a
bad check. He reach, d St. Petersburg
:. trifle short and n:etiated with the
czar's chamberlain : loan of $(.000, for
which he gave a note. When it fell due
and the Belgrade bank, which guar
:: ii toed it. couldn't eol'--et the bank ap
plied to the prince va;nly and then ap
proached king Peter, Moth repudiated
tho debt.
Classified Advertisements
THE B. R. V. LUNCH BOOM
rtnest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
H. H. Lorimer - - Prop.
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., Mcdford, Or.
ENVELOPES printed to order
LETTERHEADS of ail styles
by The Tribune.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. E. Lane ft Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Jdedford Oregon
WASCHAU ft BROWN
wish to announce to their patrons
that they are locutod in their new
quarters in the Young ft Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars nnd 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. Neat
nnd clean. Up-to-date. Popular
prices.
12 So. C St. Lambert ft Brown
For good bargains iu Watches
nnd Jewelry, Pistols, MnBical In
struments, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Stroot.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night Phones C. W. Conklin 33
J. H. Butler 148
DR. R. T. OONROY
Sneeessnr to Dr.l Jones.
Office in
Stewart Building.
MEDFORD
WEDNESDAY,
John
Cort
1 'RESENTS
THE
MOST
YKKSATILK
OP
ARTISTS
FLORENCE
ROBERTS
AND AX
KXrKTTloXAL OAST Seymour Ofcermer
Owing to long jump from hero, Curtain will vise.
PROMPTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK,
STOLE MONEY OR?)ER
AFTER IT WAS MAILED
POKRIS, J;ui. 1 1. Constable Hughes
arrested an Italian, whose name cannot
be learn -d, for attempt in g tn rob a
Spaniard of "' Wednesday. The
Spaniard, whore nam ;- Antonio Sal
tnones, wanted to scar. $-"o to his
nephew in San IV-iac :;'cn. nnd asked
the Italian to interpret for him at the
postoffice mid nsis h'-m in obtaining
a money order. This the Italian did,
and the order was r-eured and mailed.
Aft t th.- two nu n h f t the postoffice
the Italian ratne back nnd demanded
the letter from the postmistress. The
letter was given him, bn'. later the post
office people becani 1 suspicious, and
the Spniprrd ivr.i hunted up and ques
tioned t once mi tig the matter. He
clr-imed lie hail iot made r. request for
a ietum of the letter, aud supposed
ihe money was well on its rray to his
mphow in S:-.c Krmei.co. Constable
Hugh, s found the Italian in one of the
railroad camps, whore both men had
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated aengs. Entire change ot
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. ' Admission 10 cente.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7XH ST.
Continuous performance erry
evening of motion pictures and Il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 28.
210 W. Seventh St., Med ford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow anad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
C. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone 693.
Medford, Or.
ia ED. ANDREWS .
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
East Medford. Phone 25
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 1012, 2-4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk, bldg
JACK FREDENBURG
Scavenger.
Garbage hauled.
Medford.
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
Dentist
Specialist in oporative dentistry
Painless -xtraction of teeth.
THEATER
JANUARY 13.
IN
THE
MOST
DARING
AND
ORIGINAL
PLAY
OF
THE
the house
YEAR
OF BONDAGE
THE WORK OF
been working. The letter containing
the money order was found tuckvd
away in his Inside pocket. It In likely
thai he vill bo heid rn a federal
c harge.
LA GRANDE TO BUILD
PIPE LIVE POR 1148,000
LA ORAXOE. .Tnn. 0. At the conn
cil meeting last night the proposition
nf the American Light and Power
company of Kansas f'ity to build the
( Heaver creek water sv.stem complete for
: $ Uti.ooo was accept ed and council is
( now awaiting the action of the Chicago
I firm whose bids for the bonds was pre
j viously accepted.
j Since the election i nd adoption of
the new charter, the Chicago people
have not been heard from. They htv
been given until January SO to take
up the bonds. The American Light
and Power ( Vs. bid s 111,000 lower
j than their previous bid and $14,00 low
er than the amount of the bonds.