Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 29, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORt) ttAILY TRIBUNE, OREOOV. FRIDAY, JAKtTABY 20, IflOS.
LACES
5000 yards Valencienne & Tor
chan Laces and Insertions, Extra
Fine Quality
.5, 10 and 15c yd.
50 Dozen Ladies and Misses
Plain White and Fancy Hkfs.
Tomorrow 5 and 10c each
April 1st. We Givs Away Free that
$83.00 BLUE ENAMEL RANGE
Social and Personal
J. B. Vent expect tn pnmniPih'c ac
tive wbrk tin1 firl of (hi week on the
new reservoir Mitt.
Kd Swiii inu recently vmilcd KnueH
crock on businetiH.
Tin1 .A lint ((imrtz mi no on upper
Kone creek has been leaned Jiy I'M
.Luton of Medford.
Orders for Hweef ereum or buttermilk
promptly filled. Phono tin creamery.
F. IT. Fitjwmld of Niiiih Valley
wan io Medford Thurndny on bindm-HH.
K. , Srionccr uf Myrlle Crock trinm
ncted bitumens in Mcilfonl recently,
W. 8, ('hupmnn of l,nke Creek wuh
e recont Medford vimtor.
Tim. Louvre will orvo n Sunday din
nor nt fl o'clock. 75 cenlH. 207
H. Morgan of Wenvcrville, Oil., hii
returned to Win home after viwitint;
frlendi nenr .Medford.
I. Iv. Taylor i paying a tdmrt hiaincHH
vitdt to (irfantd Fnn.
Bent iih jiIh nt biM prices ill t lie Km
prick Cafe open :ll niht.
Mm. ('. J). Lyon hiitf returned from n
whort viBit in Hail-in.
V. B. Crowd ik in Portland on hiitu
rji'MH,
Mr. nml Mm. L. K. Hoover left mi
Thurndny for a trip north, They will
be nbsi'iit Home weeks.
Emorirk Cafe open all night.
Minn Hcrn'ee Cameron entertained llie
ladies of the Kpineopal church guild un
Tluimdny afternoon.
Mr. .mid Mm. M. f.i. Bigim have left
for a trip noftli. They will vmit with
Mr. HipriM' parent in Drain.
Phono your order for iiweel ereani or
bill turmilk lo (lie creamery.
Pearl Pox niul Clerl nolo (Joint ut of
Jacksonville, who dinappenred WedneB
dny from their home, were locateil mi
Thursday on returned.
The rtnhre given by the Indie of the
Cl renter Med ford club butt evening in
the Anle opera house wiih welt attend
ed and an enjoyable lime ensued,
Tho fire department reHpomtcd Thur
day evening to an nlnrm from the resd
donee of .T. Harry In Went Medford
near the school. The high wind would
tin vo urattored tho fire for and nenr
lmd it j;:iiiied headway. A chimney
burned out, cniiNing the alarm.
Kmcrick Cafe ft open r II night now
that prosperity has eonio to tny.
10 in gold for the boat-looking baby
at Gregory's studio.
A. E. RenmeR recently visited (fronts
Pan on htifrinoHB.
Charb-H Niekell of Hterlin wan n
recent Medford vimtor,
AttornevH Vnwter Phipps, Ite.'tineH and
Ki'lley were attending circuit court IIhh
week in Jacksonville.
lilnlto Adams niul bride passed through
.'nckBonvfllc Thursday on their way to
the Ulue ljedre.
Mrs. IIockenyoM and daughter Preda
viHited friends in Jacksonville this
week.
M rs, Mnmio Hoy, who has been re
ceivin medical (re.ilitient at Oakland,
Cnl., returned Intme Thiirsdav imirnint;.
Mrs. Lewis Hilty and Mis. Lillian
Aluiutt of Ahhland were in Medford re
(eiitiv in their way to Jacksonville.
Miss Anna O'ltrien, who has been
in ployed tiy the Jackson County Ah
struct company, bait returned lo her
home on ApploffnU.
Attornevs lieorie Purham and R. (1.
Smith were up from Uiantn P:i-s nt
tending fourt this we'k In Jaeksmiville.
Mrs. W. II. McD-nicI and children ..f
Applejfnte have been p''n.liiik' a few
days nt the home of Mrs. Il:irry I ,uy in
the vnlloy.
Mrs. James (Jrieve of Jackson v ilh
wits a Medford v'mifor o 'i'lui'dnv.
lid Whiteside i sited Jarkom illr on
ThutMriny writ i up insurance,
For the ihort limp wi aro Ihtp you
have nil opportunity of having Pxprt
wurk in rehnildinn and repairing new
ii. machines. An n mte you luic only
been able to have he services of in
fompclent workmen. Ptople living in
the country and surrunr-ding towns nee I
ouly to bring head of umuhiues. Room
nt Dr. Stephenson's, ccrtior Ninth anil
H stritetB. Phon C0H.
you Are Going to Build
'free instruction
IN HORTICULTURE
A six weeks' emirse in horticulture
now under wav ul the ngriultural
college. Curvallis, Or., und I here is a
'large attendnnce frmn different ports of
the stc.te. the :it t endc.lice being more
than double that of litst year. Home of
the most interesting work ill the course
is vet to come. Many fruitgrowers are
unable to attend th" course for the en
tire six weeks, but lire able lo come for
u few days or several weeks. The
course is open to them at any time.
There will be I wo weeks more of apple
peeking and work in budding and graft
ing. In add it ion lo this, special lec
turer are given on (he curious phases
of fruit growing, truck gardening and
landscape gardening.
Iteginniog on Kehnmry S a Hpeciit
I course of two weekn will b - given in
! ivtitiin irnt't iiirr. Tlim Hhonbl be of ffelit
interest to people cnnteiuplat ing on
gaging in thin indusiiv. The most im
portant methods of walnut graft ing
will be taken up, including the very
successful and famous Payno method.
In addition to the Joel hi res practice will
be given in the work, including nursery
gn ft ing. and the !op working of the
large American black walnut trees
found seiittered over the state.
In the last two weeks of tin urse
two lumrs a day of practical imttriic
lion will be given in spraying, pruning,
Miakin and setting of orchards, This
v.urk includes apple, grape:, peaches,
cherries, etc.
Special I ctures will be given by
some of t lie best authorities ou horti
culture to be found in the northwest.
'Phone couires are open to anyone in
! crested in horl icult ore. ( 'nine nt any
time.
MAW AM MELBA TS TO
SING FOR CHARITY
NAPLES. Italy. Jan. LML What will
he bey mid doubt I he greatest benefit
operatic performance in the history of
Naples is being arranged for Sunday
vight ut the San Carlos opera house.
Mine. Mellm, whn recently completed
her oernt ie engagement at the Man
hattau opera house in New York ami
sailed for her Australian home by way
of Europe, will arrive here Sunday
morning and in the evening will sing
for the benefit of the ciirlhunko vie
tims of southern Italy. To do this, it
will bo necessary lo hive the steamship
on which she K" to sail Hint night for
Australia held severe.! hours al this port.
Anxious to do something for the
earthquake sufferers end knowing that
she would be in Naples for part of a
day, the singer thought of a special
opera performance, at which she would
Live her services. She cabled to Rob
erto Desana, director of the Sun Curio
opera house, who said he would gladly
arrange for "I. a Travinta1' to be sung,
UNITED STATES SEIZES LARGE
CONSIGNMENT OF DIAMONDS
EL PASO, Tex., Jan. t!H. A sonsign
meat of diamonds ha i been confiscated
by the custom authorities at Los An
L'eies from It. Schwob, as the result of
an investigation ut this port. The cases
for the gems wen1 -ent through t he
mails from Mexico and intercepted here,
ll was believed t he jewels hnd been
snuigyted in.
Joe Parker has iccovered from a re
-cut Illness and is again greeting hi
manv friends in Medford.
ATTENTION.
I'roni Eehruary I to May I 1 will
;ive to the tu-it bulking child in Jack
on county from 5 to P yorrs old, $10
m gold. Pictures taken all week and
ndayt from 1 to I p m. Four promi
nent ladies if Medf'"d to he judges of
photo?.
I.ESM EISTK R S (IALLKHY.
'JT:i Ovur Allen & KeaLan's.
FOR SALE.
If you aie looking for some good hind
'heap. 1 have it, for 4-lit tlnd fO per
u re, io'ai nood railroad town.
W. M. FRENCH.
' Room 7. JaA-on Hunk HMg.
me fi;ulp with i ti. No cunlrai'l
tio Iflri' or ttio rtiiu'lV Hiitinfactiitu
iirirnntiuvl.
L. E. BEAN
CONTRACTOR AND IUHLDEK,
Medford, Oregon.
JHOSIERY
10 Dozen Ladies Heavy, Seamless, Fast Black,
Lined Hose Regular 25c Qualities Tomorrow
2 pair for 25c
10 DOZEN
Mvn't Seamless Futt Black Box, ex
tin fine quality
2 PAIR FOR 25C
HUSSEY'S
AMUSEMENTS.
HI Henry 'b Minstrels Tonight.
Hi Henry's famous uiiustre Itroupe
com- to the Medforl Theater tonight
end will undoubtedly be greeted by a
big house, us this company has borne
; most excellent reputation for ycurs
past and this season is evidently up to
i he former standard of excellence judg
ing by the fnvornble press notices it has
leceived nil over tho western country.
The costumes ami stage settings are
si: ill In be particularly effective and Hi
Ilemy's orchestra is always good. From
pi-ess notices one would infer that this
company has probably the best vocal
choir in minstrelsy today.
Heats, "Jic, floe, i.jc and $1.
HOOD RIVER MAN BUYS
ORCHARD TRACT NEAR ASHLAND
S. T. Rolph, who .vcenlly disposed of
valunbl 'chord interests in Ihe Hood
River dislriet, and came here to take a
look at the Rogue River valley, was ho
well pleased here that after a few days'
inspection of the valley, he purchased
i promising orchard property juit south
of Ashland, the old Mcli7.ll place of 23
aeri s, from lb A. Horn. The consider
ation was in the neighborhood of $7nuo,
it is repotted, says t lio Tidings.
The property in ijiicslioii is one of tho
most desirable in point of location, as
well as development, lit this suction,
,iud il is generally conceded that Mr.
Uolph has a money ranker in his pur
chase. Local real estate Movements are hc
cwining more active again since the
recent unfavorable spell of weather, and
a huge number of I rausact ions in Ash
lmd city properties hnve been reported
w ithin the past week.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Frank Not norland of Derby has been
visiting among our peoplo'aud inciden
litlly took a fine big hog home with
him.
(. W, , letters of Dudley Is making a
trip to Medford and will soon return
and start in making b:rge Improvements
upon his homestead.
T. Ericksou of Willow Creek section
:s down in the valley making commuta
tion upon his homesteud.
It is hoped thai the settlers in ami
around hud ley will amicably adjust
t heir d i f f erences g:-ow i ng out of t he
survey and each man will do justice to
I' iti neighbor.
Wtiua Parker 's sou lien is still in
the Coos Hnv country, but Is expected
to return in the spring.
M. C. Mahoney came in from Mod ford
with a load of freight for Merchants
Ibiggs and Hughes,
Aaron Heck has about recovered from
I'is late sickness.
The homesteader!) n round the Lake
Creek section are all at their homes
doing what they cna to pass tho long,
lonesome winter days in the hulls.
Kd Walker is down in the valley
t'roui the Crater lake camp and reports
the roads as something frightful.
R. II. Hradshaw oC l.iitle Hutte sec
T i . i ti is in Medford on legal business.
(I. W. Albeit and C O. Haker ure
making quite a bnnniess stay in the
valley.
Frank Neil of Herby is quite often
iilled upon to attend notarial matters
Tor nearby residents.
John Cadow has fitted up his new
si ore with a good aud well selected line
t furnishing goods.
J. 1. Put ton journeyed with Frank
N.'tlierlaud to Medford on Thursday on
' gal business,
MEDFORD
THEATER
Friday January 29
Or'igiual nti 1 Only
Hi Henry's
Greatest
Minstrels
ENTIRBLY NEW
10 STAR COMEDIANS 10
1 4 VOCALISTS U
Grand Electrical Scenic First Part
Fanftcnl Conception of
THE PALACE OF ALADDIN
Hear the Fanoni Military Baad
Concert at Boon tnl 7:00 p. in.
Prices 3fic, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Boys and Mens' Hosiery
15c AND 20c A PAIS.
Ask to sou them. Gc to 10c a pair
saved ou Hosiery if you buy here.
ASHLAND WILL NOT GET
ARMORY APPROPRIATION.
Salem, Or., Jan. UK. The Senate
committee on military affairs, through
its chairman, C. J. .Suiiih uf Umatilla,
reported u bill to provido $40,000 for
tfti-to armories, half of this sum to be
spent next year, and tho other half
the year following.
This bill c-mbraces tho views of the
committee as to what should be done
for the national guard ul this HOssiou.
Senator Mulit bill calling fur $20,000
for an armory at Auhlnnd will bo un
favorably reported. The action of the
committee will probably forestall four
other armory bills, each asking for
$20,000, that wore to hnvo boon Intro
ducid in a day or two, Thoao bills
wero coming from Haker City, Pendle
ton, Oregon City and Woodburn.
The comiiiitto meatmro entrusts the
expenditure of tho money to tho state
military board, and given it power to
sehct sites for tho armories, dividing
the money us it may see fit. But the
bill required that no locality shall se
cure an armory until it agrees to pay
half the cost of the buildings anil
grounds. This means, in of feet, that
$KO,0UN be spent for the construction of
arm tries, half to bo paid by the Ntnto.
NOTABLES PAY HONOR TO
MEMORY Of M'KJNLEY
WASH I Ntl TO, Jus. 2ft. Prosident
Roosevelt appeared todny wearing a
carnation in his buttonhole, in loving
memory of his predecessor in tho pres
idential chair, and his oxample was
followed by half tho citizens of the na
tional capital. The Carnation league of
America inaugurated the custom of
remembering the birthday of the late
William McKinley by wearing a enr
nal ion, his favorite flower, und it is
now generally observed in Washington
and throughout tho country. Demo
crats as well as republicans nmong the
senators and representatives paid this
mark of respect to the martyr presi
dent today.
UTILIZING POST CARD FAD
FOR EARTH QUAKE SUFFERER
NEW YORK, Jan. 89. Tho pOBt
card fad will bo utilized by the Ameri
can Italian general relief committee, op
erating in conjunction with the Amer
ican and Italian Red Cross societies,
to add to its fund for the Immediate
relief of the sufferers from the earth
quake in soiit hern Italy. The commit
tee has authorised an official memorial
post curd to be sold for the benefit of
the naked, starving victims of the
greatest catastrophe ii history. Money
I. as not been coming in rapidly enough
to meet the urgent demands of a ter
ribly stricken penpl:-, and H is hoped
that a large fund will be raised through
the small contributions of purchasers
of these post cards.
SISKIYOUD LIQUOR LAW
IS HELD TO BE O. K.
VREKA, Cnl., Jan. 20. The state
supreme, court has upheld tho decision
of the superior court or tins county in
the case of the people vs. M. Leonnrdini,
which decision declares the county liq
uor ordinance effect ivo in covering the
wholesaling of liquor in this county.
Leonnrdini was arrested for violating
the ordinance, the charge being "sell
ing liquor without i license." He was
found guilty before Jiyjtieo Thomas, aft
er setting up the defense that the ordi
nance did not apply to wholesaling snd
that he was engaged only in ine wnoie-.-ile
bnsimsi. He appealed to the su
perior court slid Judge Heard upheld
iiie Thoniui The e:ie was th"n
carried up to the supreme court, witn
the result as stated.
The case hns attracted more atten
tion than any other liquor ease ever
tried in the county, nr. the anti-saloon
sentiment is growing quite strong in
Siskivou and the saloon men are trim
,., t),,iir .hum in meet the threatening
storm. The better class is desirous of see-
ing the laws strictly enforced ns n mut
ter of protection to their busiuess.
INSANE WOMAN TRIES TO
KILL CHILD; KILLS SELF
SAN MATEO, Cab. Jan. 20. Seized
with a fit of insanity. Mrs. Mary Sorog
gins, wife of Fred Scroggin. a carpen
ter, tod.iv attempted to kill her 7-year
old daughter and then committed ui
cide after netting fire- to her home in
Haywanl park.
Th. mni.'il attack came on the
..i ti,.. i.r.kfnst table, a mo
ment after her husband had kissed her
goodbve and left for his work, ana nt
murderous assault on the little girl was
made in the presence of two other fhil j
.ir.n it (rirl 0 veam old and a hoy of 2.
pjeece
Ladles Hosiery Fast Black
25 dozen, tomorrow, 10c pair, and
'our extra fine lisle finish Men's eot
ton Howe, plain or Hj(ht weight, rib
bed, tomorrow, pair 25c
HOPKINS UNIVERSITY IS
HOLDING BIG TRACK MEET
BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. 29. Teams
from some of the lending universities
of tho east will take part in the annual
indoor track meet of Johns Hopkins
euiversity, to be held tomorrow eve
ning in the Fifth regiment armory. One
hundred und fifty colleges, schools and
athletic clubs Imvo been invited and
ti long list of star entries has been re
ceived. Arrangements brave heon mndo to
havo a one-mllereluy race between Hop
kins and tho University of Virginia,
which bids fair to be one of the most
.'xcitlng events of the evening, ns the
riwilry between tho two Institutions is
keen... Tho Inst time tho two teams
came together lu Mnltiinoro the boys
from the Old Dominion bout the Black
and Hluo by a hairs breadth, and Coach
Huffman of Hopkins will have his men
in ihe best condition for the crack of
the pistol.
MIKADO KICKS OUT
SPINELESS NOBLEMAN
1 LONDON, Jan. 20. A scandal with
, out precedent in the annals of Japanese
; society Is stirring officiul and social
jcirclues of Nippon today over the with
drawal of the mikado ' patent of nobil-
ity from Count Tot and tho resigna
tion of various officials who are ac-
cused of countenancing tho count's pros
! pectlvo marriage to Princess Take, nl
! though the count had already married
inn European woman of gentle birth.
Tho story an printed in n Tokia news
paper is that Count Tozo, who is 21
; years of age, met aud married Mrs.
I Elena Addison, u Hungarian by birth,
and widow of an Englishman, while a
student in Englnud. When he returned
to Japan his family refused to recog
nize the match, and, ignoring the Euro
pean wedding, forced the count to woo
the princess.
News of the affair was first pub
lished by an editor who learned the
story aud during the subsequent revela
tions the count was degraded. The
match with the princess was broken by
the emperor's order.
WALLA WALLA FRUIT IS
UNHURT BY THE COLD
WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Jan. 20.
" Absolutely no damage hns resulted
to the fruit of the Wnlln Walln valley
as a result of the recent cold snap,'
said tho county fruit inspector todny.
" Rather the cold weather hns benefited
the fruit In the orchards of this valley
and there will he n better crop as a re
sult. "There was a small percentage of
fruit buds killed by the cold, but not
nearlv enough to affect the crop any
i more than hy acting ns n help in caus
ing less fruit to set on tho treea. Walla
Walla could stand a three-fourths loss
and not be domaged, but tho damnge
really 1b not moro than 10 por cent.
"Peaches, apricots and ajjeh fruit are
all that are hurt nt all and from care
ful inspection I nm able to state that,
they aro not damaged in nny way that
wili lessen the yield. The cold has put
tho trees back so that there is not ns
much dunger of midwinter budding and
that is another good result. Walla Wnl
Inr fruit has an good prospects today
ns at any lime in the history of the
vallev nt a similar time of the year."
KANSAS CELEBRATING
HER ADMISSION DAY
, TOPE K A, Kan.. Jan . 20. Kansas
day. the 4Sth anniversary of the nd
i mission of the Sunflower state to the
' Cnion, will be celobrnted today through
i rut the state by meetings of patriotic
and historical societies and special ob
M-rvanee in the puhli? schools.
THERE WILL BE NO
JUNKETING TRIPS
SALEM, Or., Jan. 20. There will be
i no junketing trips. That was decided
; at a meeting of the joint committee ap
pointed to provide for n permanent sys
; tern of auditing the state accounts.
Senators Bingham and Hart and Repre
sentatives Buchanan, Mahoney and
Clemens ore on the committee.
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby (fir on that the under
sigeed will apply to the city council of
the eity of Medford, Oregon, at the
meeting to be held on February 2, 1900.
for a Heeue to tll spiritous. vinous
aud malt liquors In quantities lese then
a gallon, for a period of six months, at
his place of busineM at Nos. 113 and
114 Front street, in en d eity.
Dated thin 2tfth day of January, 1901.
70 JOHN HAHB4NOTON.
Choice Tomorrow $ leach
The Entire Line of
Usona Ware in Stiens, Bowls and Vas
es $1.50 to 52.50 Values On Sale To
morrow at your Choice
5oc & $1.00 each
Ail Haveland and Fancy China at 1-3
OFF Tomorrow. 2000 Pieces Fancy
Glassware 10 15 - 25 and 50G each
A Chance FREE
Purchase on that
fOR THE HOUSEWIFE
Remody For Soft Corns.
IMuee between or over the toes a
small piece ot newspaper, folded sev
eral thicknesses. Change It every
ujortilug before pulling un the shoes
and wear It during (he day. At night
remove this piece uf paper aud sub
stitute another prepared lu the same
way, thud wearing u folded paper
every duy and night for four or Ave
Uuys. Tho pupur prevents friction
and chatlng und proveuts shoe pres
sure on the corn, after which nature,
effects the cure. Castile soup pluced
between the toes Is mild to be a cure
and preventive of soft corns.
Oatmeal Baths For Children.
Nothing Is more common nmong
chlldruu than a little rash ou the
body, caused by various trivial 1 blngs.
A good cure and one which will prove
soothing and coollm; to the skin Is the
on tinea I bath.
Take one cupful of outiuetil and boll
It for half uu hour lu half a gallon
of wuter. - When suillcleutly boiled
pass through a coarse strainer find
add the liquid to the baby's dally
bath. Avoid using soup. This will be
found to refresh aud soothe the Irri
tation wonderfully.
Household Wisdom.
A little Hour sprinkled Iik the p::u
when ega ure frying will prevent the
sputtering but fat that Is so dharec
alde. Mud stains may be removed from
tan Jen t her shoes by rubbing them
with slices of raw potato. When dry
polish lu the usual way,
Finger murks on paint can be easily
removed by rubbing them with a
clean white cloth dipped In kerosene,
The wood should afterward be wiped
with a dry doih.
Hair Shampoo,
Flrat boll n pint of water. Add lo
this n third of a cake of pure white
soup shaved tine. Boll this until the
soap Is molted. Tour this mixture Into
a Jar before It thickens and let it cool.
To shampoo the bull put a couple of
tttblespoonnls of this paste Into warm
ivater and when It Is dissolved apply
to the balr and rub It Into the si alp
several times. Then rinse the balr
well lu clear, warm water.
Mushroom Sauce.
Teel and chop off the routs of a half
pound of mushrooms. Tut into n
saucepau with two cupfuls of brotvu
gruvy, the yellow peel of ti half lemon
and salt and pepper to taste. Cook
thtrty minutes, strain, add the juice of
a half lemon and pour over steak.
Then garnish with sliced button mush
rooms fried In butter.
Useful Cooking Appliance.
The most caret u I uf cooks wit 1) tho
many different viands In the course uf
preparation under her eyes will slip
up occasionally and relax her vig
ilance for a second, when some one of
the articles on the stove Is touched by
the finger of tire. Scorched food Is
one of the most Inexcusable offenses
FKEVKXrS SUOKCHINil OP FOOD.
of the cook. A simple piece of ap
paratus to prevent lhis mishap has
been devised. It consists of ;i ni.-tnl
affair resembling an Inverted pie
plate. gon.Tously perforated with
small holey. This re-u-; i:ti ilic bottom
of the kettle ami efYo. imtll.v pivveuls
the cuii i t-nt 'i from cotniht; into contact
n ii h the overheated bottom.
Ham Old English Style.
Spread eiirht u- ten siU-s of cold
bo 1 hxl bum with nnt'anl and add a
dash of cavi nno pepper to each slice.
lu the bakiuu' dish put one tablespoon
ful of butter and n third of a glassful
,f currant j -liy. Abb i. ,-iher, Ui.-u
put In enough s-!i -v .f ihe bam to
till the dull. Let It br.twn :im serve
lllllutdhle,,
The Sunnyside Coal companv have
moved into their new office in the
Jackson County Ikinit building.
Brown and Green
with Every 25c
$83.90 Range
AUGUST BELMONT IS PUT
UNDER KNIFE. OF SURGEON
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. August Bel
mont went under the surgeon's knife
at the Momorinl hospital today. The
pt.ystciaiis there said vanouslv that the
operation was for "internal appendi
citis ami "chronic nppendieitis. " But
nt -Mr. Helmorit's offices in Nnssnuj
street the representatives said tho op
erntiou was to end a recurrent illness,
following n wound ho received in a polu
gaine in 1005,
All said that Mr. HeJmout came out
of the anaesthetic in splendid condi
tion and would recover in a few da vs.
He was taken to the hospital Tuesday
i ight, and the operation was performed
this morning. He was on the operating
table almost an hour, '
MANAGER OF DEPARTMENT
IS LEFT TIDY LITTLE SUM
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. A for
Inue of ls.-,uu has fallen to II. L.
Strong, a resident of this city, and the
modest salaried manager of the sales
depart ment of the Erye-Bruhn company
through the provisions of the will of
his stepfather, the late John Roberts,
a Eiei iiiont, )., banker. Strong has gone
east to attend the funeral of Roberts,
and to take possession of the fortune
left him. . '
EDNA WALLACE HOPPER
SUED BY A TRUSTEE'.
-NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Charles l'.
I.ittlefiold, trustee in bankruptcy for
A. (). Brown & Co., filed papers In the
Cnited States dislriet court t odny
against Edna Wallace Hopper, an ac
tress, and A. O. Brown, as head of th
bankrupt firm, asking the del'eiidud ttts
to account -for the value of un automo
bile and life insurance policy and judg
ment in Unit amount. Mr. Littletield
says that Brown transferred a $"o(i:i
automobile and 2o,o(IO life insurance
policy the day the petit inn was filed.
. NOTICE
M hereby given that the undersigned"
a ill apply at tho regular meeting of the-
ty council of Medford, Oregon, on,
February 2. HHiO, for license to sell
i. alt, vinous and apintons liquors Vn
less ipmntities thnn one gallon for ti
month at lot II, block 20, in Medford,
Oeguii. for a period of 0 months.
-fi!l W. M. KENNEDY.
Dated January 10, Hmp
Atteiilti.il is being billed to the Alas
ka -Yukon Pacific exposition in everv-
I'' ' '! literature bring sent nut by-
the Soo line. The big western railroads:
are .-ill advertising Hie Pacific expnsi
tion to induce travel to the cond ir
H'OO." Classified Advertlsemen ts
WANTED.
''I H.it...,il,urB apples. Apply f M
Ni'Wiirl. l Ho Nash. . '
U ATK1-I,ivat,. borders. W
'I l:: . K'irtUtt nired . 2;
871
girl for genoral houai--
idrus
2tiS
l'OU SAIE. "
i' ii( N.i.i.:i(,,ii(ifi ,t ThdiTT-n
-s .nil., M,-r, 40acr,8f",.
'l. I- am- olrnnil r. . ..
" rriH-n. room
' I'UMIy R'lllk lil.ljr.
lacksou
I'"ll SA M HHiiKiuiUiinpnt, SO acres
""I'-s .. M,.,lt'nr,l: 30 praetu-alh"
Kil.imv ..a,y grailc ami cover.-,!
""" Mid timber; 2 spriugs
'l""ip. XV. M. French, room 7,
yn Comity Hank UWr.
i very
Jack
1 "K f-AI.lv-Two lots in Molfonl, Jrti
!', with 'JO tiyearol.l pear trees
Impure Womll.urv Marie Vhn..:J
' 'rrun. t.., '
n"! SA'.K A set of work lutrnM.'lu
tpnre at 4n.1 x, Q tr,,,.r 6S
I'lilt MAI, K Two gasoliue wood sawiue
ma.-hinen n, i;ood condition, and a work
M- i'i"0. Nfedford. Or. 271
AI.K-0.oo,l residence lots, lose
in; also Roc,l r, aero orcl ard; deal with
owner: save comaussien. Address .1.
are of Tribune office.
fOfi SALE House., lots" and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
acre to 040 acres. Matt Calhonn, Phoe
nix. Or.
FOB rent!
Ft ili liKNT Xew room dwelling
nil
n nr..uh.l floor: sidewalk to hou
Jackson st t. between li and H. i!7u
i
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The injured girl will recoTer.